$11 MILLION TO EXPAND HIGH-QUALITY SUMMER ENRICHMENT PROGRAMS FOR CONNECTICUT CHILDREN

(HARTFORD, CT) – Governor Ned Lamont announced that he is proposing to dedicate up to $11 million in federal funding Connecticut has received for COVID-19 recovery efforts toward the expansion of programs that connect students to high-quality summer enrichment and recreational opportunities, with an emphasis on communities and children who were most impacted by the pandemic. “After a challenging school year for so many students, our goal with this funding is for all kids to be able to access the terrific summer camps, child care centers, and other summer programs that our state has to offer,” Governor Lamont said. “By expanding access and lowering barriers that have precluded students from prior participation, we can help ensure that students have a fun…

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Bridgeport News: Stabbing

Police said the victim was cut with a box cutter by someone he knows. Later that night Bridgeport Police were called to Bridgeport Hospital for someone stabbed in the shoulder/chest area. This victim was uncooperative about the location or any details. Both victims had no life threatening injruies. 2021-04-21@9:36pm--#Bridgeport News: Police are on the scene of a stabbing in the 1900 block of Seaview Avenue. One person was taken to the hospital by EMS.

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