2021-04-26@5:22pm–#Fairfield CT– Fairfield remains busy, this time a mom carrying her child in her arms was struck while in the crosswalk at the RecPlex at 85 Mill Plain Road. Police are looking for a white sedan that fled the scene.
2021-04-26@4:09pm–#Fairfield CT– A school bus with children onboard hit a vehicle on Lewis Drive (off Villa Avenue) and continued driving onto Lynbrook Drive. The school bus company was contacted and the driver returned to the scene. There were no report injuries.
2021-04-26@2:12pm–#Fairfield CT– First responders are on scene of an assault at the Best Western Hotel at 100 Kings Hwy Cutoff. The victim was hit in the head by a bottle according to radio reports.
2021-04-26@1:28am– A person was shot in the arm on Platt Street.
@1:36am– Bridgeport Police received a call from Bridgeport Hospital that a woman came in with a gunshot wound. She received a graze to her neck. It is believed to have occurred in the Wentfield Park as she was driving by.
Both victims had non-life threatening injuries and police are investigating.
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HARTFORD, CT) – Governor Ned Lamont today announced that he is proposing to invest $103 million in funding that Connecticut is receiving from the American Rescue Plan Act to ensure that workers whose employment has been impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic have access to industry-aligned training programs that address the immediate hiring demands of employers and provide job seekers with employment opportunities.
There are currently 140,000 unemployed individuals in Connecticut. However, companies are hiring at a record pace, with March 2021 showing the highest monthly job posting numbers in the last ten years.
“Investing in our workers is a win-win,” Governor Lamont said. “This $103 million proposed investment focuses on getting residents most affected by the pandemic back to work as quickly as possible in high-demand jobs across the state. This is a once in a lifetime opportunity to shape the future of Connecticut’s workforce and ensure it aligns with the needs of the post-pandemic, 21st century economy.”
Governor Lamont’s proposal includes:
$95,500,000 to reskill and upskill 9,000 displaced workers through sector-based training programs;
$2,000,000 to provide job training and educational support to 1,000 currently or previously incarcerated youth and adults so they can find high-quality jobs aligned to the needs of employers;
$2,000,000 to provide employment opportunities to 1,000 at-risk and disengaged youth during and beyond the summer; and
$3,700,000 to extend the operating hours of ten Connecticut Technical Education and Career System programs so that hundreds of additional learners are served each year.
The Office of Workforce Strategy will work to convene state agencies, employers, educators, community organizations, regional workforce development boards, and other key stakeholders to effectively coordinate these initiatives. Job training programs would leverage the successful infrastructure from the fall where the Office of Workforce Strategy partnered with the regional workforce development boards and the community colleges to train over 850 individuals who had been displaced by the pandemic in high-demand occupations across a number of key industries, such as healthcare, manufacturing, and IT.
“This work will be driven by partnerships,” Dr. Kelli Vallieres, executive director of the Office of Workforce Strategy, said. “Bringing employers, educators, and our regional workforce development boards to the table together has been a proven formula for success when developing training programs that are aligned to the needs of industry and lead to immediate employment opportunities for students and job seekers.”
2021–04-25@3:55pm–#Fairfield CT– Firefighters returning from a burnt food in the microwave call at Sacred Heart University came across this crash in the 3900 block of Park Avenue. One of the drivers was unresponsive in the vehicle and taken to the hospital by EMS.
2021-04-24@5:50pm–#Norwalk CT– First responders on the way to Oak Hills Park Golf Course at 165 Fillow Street for a golfer hit in the head with a golf ball.