11:55am–#Bridgeport CT– Police are on scene investigating a break in at Apostolic Ark Church at 342 James Street. There is an open door and police are investigating if anyone is still in the building.
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HARTFORD, CT) – Governor Dannel P. Malloy today announced that he is appointing Scott Jackson of Hamden to serve as Commissioner of the Connecticut Department of Labor (CTDOL). In addition, Kurt Westby of Middletown will serve as Deputy Commissioner of the agency.
“I’ve known both Scott and Kurt for a number of years. I am confident that with their extraordinary qualities and skill-sets – they will work with the diverse group of stakeholders to move the Department of Labor forward,” Governor Malloy said. “Scott is a friend and an exceptional public servant. Kurt has spent his career trying to improve the lives of Connecticut residents. I believe they both will work together successfully to ensure that the state’s workforce is successful while enabling and our business community to thrive.”
“Connecticut has had its best economic growth since 1990s, and the Department of Labor has been instrumental in that progress,” Lt. Governor Nancy Wyman said. “Scott’s expertise and leadership and Kurt’s expansive labor background will ensure this work continues. I congratulate them both on their appointments – I know they are committed to building a strong and competitive state.”
Jackson currently serves as Under Secretary for Intergovernmental Policy with the state Office of Policy and Management (OPM). Prior to that, he served as Mayor of Hamden from 2009 to 2015.
“It is truly an honor to be nominated for this critical position by Governor Malloy,” Jackson said. “I look forward to sitting with the hardworking women and men of this great state to better understand how we can go even further to provide them assistance every day, how we can achieve excellence as a state agency, and how we can provide value for all of our stakeholders. More than at any time in our history, we need to make sure that our workforce is well suite and fully prepared for the dynamic changes occurring every day in our economic landscape.”
In his position with OPM, Jackson has been responsible for collaborating on behalf of the state with civic, municipal, and industry leadership to determine and prioritize transformational neighborhood revitalization strategies through a range of issues areas such as quality affordable housing, development of community leadership and advocacy, workforce development, early childhood education and academic achievement initiatives, violence reduction, tax and labor policy analysis, and transportation corridor development.
Prior to being elected Mayor of Hamden, he served in a number of positions with the town, including as its Chief Administrative Officer, managed the Housing and Neighborhood Development agency, and served on the Community Development Advisory Commission. He previously served as Project Manager and Technical Director for the Connecticut Policy and Economic Council, an entrepreneurial nonprofit dedicated to improving the delivery of government services. He also served in a number of positions in the office of former Senator Joseph Lieberman.
Westby currently serves as a consultant to SEIU, where he manages staff and negotiations in Connecticut, as well as in Florida and New Orleans. Previously, he has served as Vice President and a District Leader with SEIU Local 32BJ, and also served for 18 years as Vice President of the Connecticut AFL-CIO.
“I am honored to serve the Governor and residents of Connecticut as Deputy Commissioner and look forward to improving the lives of all working families,” Westby said.
Jackson will begin serving as Commissioner of CTDOL on Wednesday, February 3. He will succeed Sharon Palmer, who retired from the position in December. Westby will begin in the position of Deputy Commissioner on Monday, February 15.
The Wing Shop will host the Grand Opening Beat the Heat Hot Wing Challenge at 2:00pm on Saturday, January 23, 2016. Six brave men and women will take on the hottest sauce The Wing Shop has ever created. Whichever competitor can finish all 6 wings first with no drinks will win bragging rights as the single person to beat the heat. If you think you have what it takes, sign-up at www.thewingshop.com.
#Westport CT–On 01/19/2016, David Dagley turned himself in to the Westport Police Department on an outstanding warrant for the charges listed above. On 11/04/15 at approximately 1:00am, the accused and his accomplice, previously arrested Jacob Dagley, broke into the Merritt Country Store on Main Street in Westport by throwing a rock though the front glass. Accused then stole cigarettes valued at $545.61. Later that night, the accused and Jacob Dagley were involved in a high speed chase with the Milford Police Department and were arrested. Westport Detectives were able to connect Dagley to the crime by store video as well as the accused being in possession of the stolen goods.
#Fairfeild CT– Coloring is not for kids anymore! Did you know that Amazon’s six best-selling books are adult coloring books? The Fairfield Public Library has embraced this trend by offering several well-attended coloring programs. In addition, Burnt Sienna Sundays will be held as a drop in time for adults at the Fairfield Branch Library, 1147 Fairfield Woods Road, every Sunday from 1:00 to 5:00 pm.
Coloring allows adults to de-stress by focusing on a particular activity and not their worries. Coloring generates wellness, quietness, and also stimulates brain areas related to motor skills, the senses and creativity. Allow yourself to unplug for a little white, embrace your inner kid and let your imaginative mind wander. Coloring pages and colored pencils will be provided. This is for adults only, please.
All programs at the Fairfield Public Library are free of charge to any town. For more information and to register for this event call 203-256-3160, or visit us on the web www.fairfieldpubliclibrary.org .
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(Fairfield Public Library Press Release)