Child left unattended, shoplifting, drinking and crack pipe

#Westport CT–#Bridgeport CT–On 12/04/2013, Eleanor Cobb of Bridgeport, CT was arrested after officers were dispatched to a report of a child left unattended in a motor vehicle. A four year old child was located in the vehicle while Cobb was shopping in a nearby store.

Cobb admitted she had been drinking and had a “crack pipe” in the vehicle. Officers learned that she had also shoplifted from Walgreen’s. Cobb was charged with 53-21 Risk of Injury to a Minor, 53a-125b Larceny 6th, and 21a-267(a) Possession of Drug paraphernalia. Cobb was released after posting $5,000 bond. She is scheduled to appear in Norwalk Superior Court at 0930 hours on 12/13/2013.

Mayor Finch Announces Creation of Mayor’s Youth Council

High School students can submit applications for consideration

 BRIDGEPORT, CT (December 10, 2013) — Mayor Bill Finch today announced that he is accepting applications for the 2014-2015 Mayor’s Youth Council. The new initiative provides youth a chance to learn about and participate in local government while serving in an advisory capacity to the Mayor on youth issues.

The Youth Council will be comprised of 10 high school students from across Bridgeport Public Schools and Vocational programs. Youth participants will build fundamental leadership skills and core competencies in policy change while working on community service projects related to education, violence/bullying, and environmental stewardship.

“My office is committed to building a new generation of young leaders who demonstrate a desire to be change agents in the Bridgeport community,” said Mayor Bill Finch about the new initiative. “As members of the council, youth will be required to attend city council meetings, participate in skill-building workshops, and job shadow high-level city officials.”

Members will be selected based on their desire to promote social change and leadership within their community. They may also be nominated for consideration by a school principal, guidance counselor, school superintendent, teacher, faith leader, or community leader.

Students interested in being considered for a spot on the Mayor’s Youth Council can download an application by visiting www.bridgeportct.gov/myc. Applications are due by January 7, 2014.

For further information about the council please contact Sherrell Dorsey, Office of Education and Youth Policy at 206.225.1747 or Sherrell.dorsey@bridgeportct.gov.

 About the Mayor’s Youth Council

The Mayor’s Youth Council was created by Mayor Bill Finch to empower youth in the City of Bridgeport. The council will assist city officials in the development of community projects from a youth’s perspective. The MYC is a program of the Office of Education and Youth Policy department in partnership with RYASAP, Junior Achievement, Career Resources, VIP College Prep, and other nonprofit supporters.

Demolition begins at former Remgrit site

https://vimeo.com/14662015 –Video from 2010 when set fires plagued the buildings.

BRIDGEPORT, CT (December 5, 2013) – Mayor Bill Finch today was joined by State Sen. Andres Ayala and city Economic Development Director David Kooris to kick off the demolition of the former Remgrit site at 889 Barnum Avenue. The long-shuttered factory building will be demolished to make way for the potential home of a second Bridgeport train station.

“A second train station in Bridgeport will be an engine for economic development for the East Side, East End and the entire City, that is why we have worked so hard to make the P.T. Barnum Train Station a reality. My administration has been working collaboratively with state and federal officials to demonstrate the need for a second train station in Bridgeport, because I firmly believe that a second train station is exactly what our City needs,” said Mayor Finch.

“With the commencement of this demolition, we have taken yet another positive step forward on project that will result in a tremendous asset to the City. In addition to the progress we’ve made on the P.T. Barnum Train Station, we are also cleaning up a site that has been an eyesore in the neighborhood for decades,” he added.

A feasibility study for a second train station, funded by a federal HUD, DOT and EPA Partnership for Sustainable Communities grant through the New York-Connecticut Sustainable Communities Program, was completed earlier this summer. After a year-long study process, which involved community stakeholders and regional experts, the Barnum Station Technical and Community Advisory Committees have determined that it is feasible to construct and operate a new Barnum Station on the site of the former Remington factory in the City’s East Side. This proposed new P.T. Barnum Station would improve transit and serve as a catalyst for redevelopment in the East Side, East End and adjacent neighborhoods by creating jobs and providing additional housing options close to transit.

The Barnum Station Feasibility Study sought to determine the feasibility of constructing a second rail station in Bridgeport as a catalyst for revitalizing the East Side and East End neighborhoods. Barnum Station is envisioned as an anchor for mixed-use development on adjacent parcels and is a key element of the City of Bridgeport’s sustainability plan: BGreen2020.

The Remgrit site (formerly Remington Arms), located on Barnum Avenue in the East Side, and once housed one of the largest munitions plants in the country.

Among the parcels located on the Remgrit site to be included in this demolition and remediation project are a 57,600 square-foot manufacturing building and an 8,800 square-foot boiler building. J.R. Vinagro Corp., of Johnston, R.I., is handling the demolitions and remediation project.

In 2011, then-State Representative Andres Ayala secured $1 million in bond funding to help pay for this demolition and remediation project. In 2013, Senator Ayala secured an additional $1.5 million in bond funding for this project.

“This critical revitalization of the Remington Arms property will work in conjunction with development going on across Bridgeport to greatly enhance the quality of life in the Park City,” said Senator Ayala. “The proximity of this property to the Steel Point project will make it one of the most important developments in the city, and I look forward to seeing this space put to use.”

Fairfield/Bridgeport Break Ins

2:37am–#Fairfield CT–Two attempted break ins in the same area.  One on Rena Place and another within minutes on Toilsome Hill Road.  Police are on scene investigating.  UPDATE–Bridgeport has ransacked vehicles on Ruth, Queen, Thorme and Clarke Streets. They must have a “jimmied” because there is no damage to the locks according to police.  These break ins occured on the side roads off northern Park Avenue.

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