LEGISLATION SIGNED STRENGTHENING CHILDHOOD LEAD POISONING STANDARDS

(WATERBURY, CT) – Governor Ned Lamont today announced that he has signed into law Public Act 22-49, which will align Connecticut’s standards on childhood lead poisoning with federal standards and help alleviate the risks associated with it. The governor proposed the legislation earlier this year as part of his package of priorities for the legislative session, explaining that the state needs to proactively do a better job of protecting children from lead poisoning.The governor discussed the importance of the new law today during an event on the topic in Waterbury, a city where 72% of its housing units were built before 1978, making the presence of lead likely now or in the past. Waterbury has embraced the issue of addressing…

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Shelton News: Cat Bleached

2022-08-07@8:08pm--#Shelton CT-- A woman in a black Mercedes dropped off a cat at the Shoreline Veterinary Clinic at 895 Bridgeport Avenue. The cat cat was doused in bleach and cologne according to radio reports and the woman refuses to take responsibility for it. Police on the way to investigate. This news report is made possible by:

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Fairfield News: Motorcycle Crash Closes Commerce Drive

Police UPDATE: On Saturday, August 6, 2022 at approximately 5:43 PM, the Fairfield Police Department responded to amotor vehicle collision at the intersection of Commerce Drive and Coolidge Street in Fairfield, CT. Thecrash was reported to have involved a van and a motorcycle. The initial on-scene investigation revealed that a motorcycle traveling south on Coolidge Street enteredthe intersection of Commerce Drive where it collided with a van which was traveling west on CommerceDrive. The motorcycle was occupied by two individuals, both of whom were thrown from themotorcycle. The two occupants of the motorcycle were transported to an area hospital with life-threatening injuries.The operator and sole occupant of the van was not injured.The collision is currently under investigation by the Fairfield…

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Norwalk News: Shooting Incident – South Main Street

#Norwalk CT-- On August 4, 2022, at 10:58 p.m., Norwalk Combined Dispatch received multiple 911 calls reporting that gunshots were heard in the area of South Main Street and Merritt Street. Responding officers located a crime scene in the area of 152 South Main Street. A short time later Norwalk Combined Dispatch received a call from Norwalk Hospital, which reported that male suffering from a gunshot wound had just arrived by private vehicle. The victim is a 36- year-old male who suffered non-life-threatening injuries to his legs. The Detective Bureau responded to the scene and assumed the investigation.This investigation is active at this time. The Norwalk Police Department Detective Bureau is asking anyone with information to come forward and contact…

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