Bridgeport Transfer Station Reopens

Bridgeport, CT – City of Bridgeport officials announce the Transfer Station will reopen March 18th, 2020 for normal business hours; 7AM – 3PM. Sanitation/garbage pick-up remains on schedule while recycling will continue to be postponed until further notice. Residents are reminded to bag household trash for toters and at the Transfer Station to protect staff and public as part of continued preventative measures against Coronavirus COVID-19. For additional updates on closures and delays, visit bridgeportct.gov/coronaclosin   This press release was made possible by:   [caption id="attachment_66365" align="aligncenter" width="400"] Visit Interstate's website at: https://ctbattery.com/[/caption]

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Trumbull News: Crash!

2020-03-17@ 7:22pm--#Trumbull CT-- Firefighters dispatched to Sunset and Reservoir Drive for a car into a utility pole.  Multiple 911 calls said the driver was entrapped which was not the case and the car was on fire.  Firefighters report the driver out but the pole is sheared at the base.  Expect delays in the area.   This news report is made possible by:  

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DMV Closing

 Connecticut Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) Commissioner Sibongile Magubane announced effective as of the close of business on March 17, 2020, all DMV Branch Offices will be closed to the public for the transaction of business until further notice. Employees will continue to report to their work locations, unless otherwise instructed, and will assist with transactions that are completed online, through the mail and by phone through Interactive Voice Recognition.  DMV partners, including AAA and Nutmeg State Financial Credit Union, will make independent determinations of whether to conduct license transactions. Please go to https://www.ctdmv.info/ for a list of services and daily status updates on DMV and partner locations. As a reminder, DMV announced last week it is offering a 90-day extension to…

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Bridgeport News: Train Brake Fire

2020-03-17@1:17pm--#Bridgeport CT-- A train carrying about 15 people had to make an emergency stop at Bishop Avenue near Connecticut Avenue after a report of a fire which turned out the be the brakes.  Firefighters were able to put the fire out using dry chemical extinguishers.  There were no reported injuries.  A rescue train was dispatched to complete the passenger's journey.  

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