A man was injured when his motorbike and a car collided at Norman and State Street.
2025-08-11@7:01pm– #Bridgeport CT
A man was injured when his motorbike and a car collided at Norman and State Street.
2025-08-11@7:01pm– #Bridgeport CT
Firefighters were called to a grill fire at 1835 Black Rock Turnpike. Everyone safely evacuated the building. The fire marshal was called to investigate the cause of the fire.
2025-08-11@5:55pm–#Fairfield CT #ctfire
Report of a person stabbed at the 800 block of William Street in Bridgeport. Initial reports say one victim was stabbed and the stabber fled the scene. Police are currently canvasing the area.
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Cooling Centers Will Open and Can be Located by Visiting 211ct.org or Calling 2-1-1
(HARTFORD, CT) – Governor Ned Lamont today announced that due to a weather forecast indicating that Connecticut will experience another stretch of severely hot and humid conditions over the coming week, he is directing the state’s Extreme Hot Weather Protocol to be activated effective at 12:00 p.m. on Monday, August 11, 2025, and remain in effect through at least 8:00 p.m. on Thursday, August 14, 2025.
During this period, heat index values are expected to exceed 100 degrees, particularly on Wednesday and Thursday.
This is the fourth time the protocol has been activated so far this year. The purpose of the protocol is to ensure that the most vulnerable populations receive protection from the hot conditions. While enacted, a system is set up for state agencies, municipalities, and other partners to coordinate with United Way 2-1-1 to make sure that information regarding cooling centers is available statewide, providing a location for those in need of relief.
Cooling centers will be available throughout the state. Anyone in need of a place to get out of the heat can locate their nearest cooling center by viewing the list that will be published online at 211ct.org or calling 2-1-1.
“The National Weather Service has informed our office that this approaching heat wave may deliver the hottest stretch of weather Connecticut has experienced so far this summer,” Governor Lamont said. “By activating this protocol, we can help ensure that cooling centers open throughout the state and provide a place for people, especially those who are most vulnerable, to get some relief from the severely hot conditions. To locate a nearby cooling center, view the list that is being published online at 211ct.org or call 2-1-1.”
The following actions are implemented while Connecticut’s Extreme Hot Weather Protocol is enacted:
Although anyone can suffer from heat-related illness, some people are at greater risk than others:
Some prevention tips to stay safe in extreme heat include:
Everyone is also reminded to stay hydrated during periods of extreme heat. As we lose fluid through sweat, dehydration is common during very high temperatures. It is strongly encouraged to:
As students prepare to return to school this fall, the Stratford Health Department is once again offering Back-to-School Physicals & Immunizations Clinics to ensure children are up to date with their required health screenings and vaccinations.
The clinics will run on select dates in August and early September at the Stratford Health Department, located at 468 Birdseye Street, 3rd Floor, Stratford, CT 06615. Services are available by appointment only for students under the age of 19. Available immunizations include Tdap, Hepatitis A and B, Varicella (chickenpox), MMR (measles, mumps, rubella), Polio, and Meningococcal.
Appointments are available during the following times:
“We want to make it easy and accessible for families to get their children ready for a healthy school year,” said Kris Agapito, RN, Public Health Supervisor. “These clinics help remove barriers for working parents and ensure that students are compliant with school entry requirements. If not up-to-date on vaccines, students may not be allowed start on the first day of school.”
The clinics accept Husky insurance and offer a sliding fee scale for families with private insurance or no insurance. Administrative fees apply, with physicals costing $80 and immunizations ranging from $5 to $20 per dose. A TB skin test is also available for $20 and requires two appointments.
Kim Feroleto, RN, Public Health Nurse, emphasized, “Keeping our children vaccinated and up to date on physicals is a critical step in protecting their health and the health of the entire school community. We’re here to support Stratford families with compassionate and affordable care.”
Families are encouraged to call the Stratford Health Department at 203-385-4090 to schedule an appointment as soon as possible, as slots fill up quickly.
For more information, please visit the Stratford Health Department or follow updates on the Town of Stratford website.
Easton and Redding Police are investigating an assault that took place on Black Rock Turnpike near Route 58 in Easton. According to unconfirmed radio reports, a person said they were “jumped” at that location and hit in the head with a brick. The suspects fled in a black vehicle towards Redding. Redding Police located the vehicle with 3 people who had scratch marks on their arms. Police are still sorting this out.
2025-08-09@10:30PMish
Bridgeport Police responded around 9:38 PM Saturday to reports of disorderly individuals fighting. While en route, officers received word that a victim was bleeding. On arrival, they found a person with a severe neck laceration and heavy bleeding. No arrests have been made at this time.
2025-08-09@9:38pm – #Bridgeport CT
A man was shot in the groin inside building 4 of Greene Homes . Detectives are on scene investigating.
2025-09-09@9:21pm — #Bridgeport CT
Sharing Stitches Yarn Crafts
Saturday, August 16 | 1 p.m. – 2 p.m.
For grades 4–8. Crochet, knit, or try other yarn crafts. Learn new skills, share styles, and work on projects. No experience necessary. Registration below.
Level Up Your Presentations: Speaking Like a Boss
Thursday, August 28 | 6 p.m. – 7:30 p.m.
Learn how to create slides that are clear, engaging, and visually effective. Registration below.
Fairchild Nichols Branch – Video Game Club Night
Monday, August 11 | 5 p.m. – 6:30 p.m.
Play Nintendo Switch, XBOX Series S, the Meta Universe, and retro games. Open to neurodivergent and neurotypical tweens/teens, ages 11–17. Registration below.
Event Registration:
https://trumbull.libcal.com/calendar?cid=15779&t=g&d=0000-00-00&cal=15779&inc=0
Thru 8/15: Teen Summer Reading: Let’s Level Up on Reading This Summer!
1) Create an online reading account at: https://stratfordlibrary.org/summer-reading-2025/
2) Log your reading time. From 6/2 to 8/15 earn 1 virtual ticket for every 30 minutes of time spent reading (or listening!) to a book, comic, magazine, news article, etc.
8/12: 7:45-9:15 pm: Teen Tuesday: Black Light Bookpin Bowling-Glow Party/Bowling Mashup
Yes, we are bowling in the library again with a new twist. After hours, black lights, music, & dress to ‘glow’. Great snacks & of course, top bowler prizes. No latecomers admitted; registration required as well as a parental permission slip, which must be handed in to stay & play. NOTE: This event ends after hours. Make arrangements ahead of time to be picked up–on time–in the back parking lot. Grades 7-13. Registration required. Location: Lovell Room.
8/14: 2:00-4:30 pm: Giant Jenga
Enjoy a fun afternoon playing giant board games and making friends. Ages 10-14. Registration required. Location: Lovell Room.
8/19: 3:30-4:30 pm: Tie-Dye Mania
OH NO! Summer is coming to an end so let’s have a Tie Dye Mania. You will get to choose from either a t-shirt, hair tie, or handkerchief. Grades 7-13. Registration Required. Location: Library Courtyard. *In case of inclement weather program will take place in the Lovell Room.