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A CT river could solve flooding troubles. But it might cost $50M.
The north branch of Park River — part of an urban forest with some of the oldest trees in the city — should be dredged and shored up as part of a larger plan aimed at easing the flooding that has plagued North End neighborhoods for decades, a new study is expected to recommend. The project could cost up to $50 million. The study by the city of Hartford and the Metropolitan District Commission, ...
Trumbull police report spike in shoplifting, larcenies over one-week period
TRUMBULL — Police officers in Trumbull had a busy week, responding to 375 calls for service between July 15 and July 21, according to the Trumbull Police Department. The week’s incidents included an uptick in retail theft with 19 reports of shoplifting and larcenies. Officers also responded to...
Bridgeport Buys Success Village Tax Liens Amid Ongoing Board Conflicts
BRIDGEPORT — A January boiler failure that left at least 14 families without heat at the Success Village Apartments was the last straw for residents of the cooperative, who showed up at a City Council meeting earlier this month calling for a promise of non-foreclosure and a meeting with Mayor Joe Ganim.
Man arrested for stealing woman’s car at gunpoint in Winsted
WINSTED, CT (WFSB) – A man is facing charges for stealing a woman’s car at gunpoint in Winsted over the weekend, according to police. Authorities said 48-year-old Scott Blass, of Winsted, was arrested and charged with robbery first-degree, conspiracy to commit robbery, robbery involving occupied motor vehicle, criminal use of a firearm, obliteration of serial number, criminal possession of a firearm,, carrying a pistol without a permit, larceny of a motor vehicle, larceny fourth-degree, unlawful restraint, assault third-degree, strangulation second-degree, interfering with an officer, destruction of evidence, and breach of peace second-degree.
North Salem Board of Ed Appoints Acting Superintendent
NORTH SALEM, N.Y. - The North Salem Board of Education announced today that they have appointed an acting schools superintendent while the current one, Dr. Duncan Wilson, is on administrative leave. After meeting in executive session on Monday, July 22, the board posted on the district’s website that Deputy Superintendent Dr. Adam VanDerStuyf would be stepping into the position “until further notice.”CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE FREE TAPINTO.NET NEWSLETTER It did not offer an explanation, but instead referred questions to BOE President Kurt Guldan. Board Vice President Brandy Keenan promised that she and Guldan would respond to inquiries...
Bridgeport students build plane in class
BRIDGEPORT, Conn. (WTNH) — Recent Bridgeport high school graduates looked to the skies on Monday for their own creation — an airplane they spent three years building. The Bassick High School students made the plane in their shop class. Monday, they watched as it took off from Sikorsky Memorial Airport. “I’m dyslexic, so I didn’t […]
Fairfield Center Stage Presents HAIR This September
Fairfield Center Stage will present an immersive production of the American Tribal Love-Rock Musical HAIR on September 7 and 8 at Park City Music Hall (PCMH) in Black Rock. Tickets ($45 Reserved / $25 Standing Room / $55 Limited Table Seating) are on sale now. The show marks a return to PCMH following recent successful concert performances of The Beatles' Abbey Road and Fleetwood Mac's "Rumours". Tickets are available in advance and at the door (subject to availability--some performances may sell out in advance).
Voter registration session set Friday
WESTPORT — The 2024 political season is heating up, but those who want a say in deciding who will lay claim to seats in the state General Assembly, the U.S. House and Senate and, the big one, America’s presidency, first have to be registered to vote. To facilitate...
Meriden’s historic player piano factory to become affordable housing
A Meriden factory, where the world’s first prominent player piano was manufactured, will receive new life in the form of affordable housing. The Aeolian Company factory opened on Tremont Street in Meriden in 1887. It made self-playing pianos, before the record player took over. With demand dwindling, the company...
Mayor of Milford proposes a stop to new smoke shops
The mayor of Milford is working on a proposal that would stop new smoke shops from opening in the city. Milford Mayor Anthony Giannattasio said the conversation of limiting smoke stops began after hearing concerns from residents of there being too many in the city. “This has been happening over...
Fatal Crash: 38-Year-Old Found By Guardrail With Leg Injury In Hebron
The events leading to the man's death began in Tolland County on Sunday, July 21 around 1 p.m., when a passerby saw an unattended bicycle against a guardrail at 667 Wall St. (Route 316) in Hebron. According to Connecticut State Police, the passerby then saw a man next to the...
Motorcyclist Dies In Crash At Garden State Parkway Exit In Tinton Falls
Jason Ball, 46, of Stratford, died in the crash in Tinton Falls on Saturday, July 20, according to a state police spokesperson. Troopers responded to the scene near milepost 103 on the southbound side of the parkway at around 9:37 p.m. Investigators said Ball was taking exit 102 when he...
Mystic Aquarium to release four rescued seals on Thursday
MYSTIC, Conn. (WLNE) — Mystic Aquarium announced today on Facebook that they will be releasing four rescued seals back into the wild on Thursday. The event is open to the public and will take place at Hammonasset Beach in Madison, Conn. on Thursday, July 25 at 9 a.m.
Danbury's Musicals At Richter to Continue 40th Season Under The Stars With GREASE
Musicals at Richter, celebrating its 40th season as the longest-running outdoor theater in Connecticut, puts the sizzle into summer nights with everyone's favorite high school-themed musical, "Grease," playing July 26 to August 10. Featuring a live band and a cast of talented local actors, performances take place outdoors under the stars at the Richter Arts Center, 100 Aunt Hack Road, in Danbury, adjacent to the Richter Park Public Golf Course, just off I-84, Exit 2.
Writing And Family At Breakwater Books
Julie Fitzpatrick of Guilford and David Fitzpatrick of Middletown, who are siblings, will have a discussion on Monday, July 22 at 6 p.m. at Breakwater Books, 81 Whitfield Street, Guilford. The event will feature Wolf-Boy by David Fitzpatrick, a coming of age story set in Provincetown, Truro, and Dennis Cape...
Revised Plans Introduced for former Regal Cinemas Site in Branford
A revised set of applications for the proposed redevelopment of the Regal Cinemas site at 329 East Main Street are currently being reviewed by the Branford Planning and Zoning Commission (PZC), which plans to pick up the discussion at its next meeting. During a public hearing on July 18, the...
Irish in the PLL: Week Six Recap
With All-Star Weekend officially in the books (East defeated West 15-12), regular season play resumed this weekend, with all eight teams playing on July 20 in Fairfield, Connecticut. In game one, the Denver Outlaws took on the Philadelphia Waterdogs in a game both teams needed to win. The Outlaws fell...
Sammy Hagar and special guest Loverboy at the Hartford HealthCare Amphitheater
Join Chaz Wednesday, July 24 at the Hartford HealthCare Amphitheater before SAMMY HAGAR The Best of All Worlds Tour with special guest Loverboy. Stop by the PLR Tent and enter to win lunch for a year from Duchess Restaurants. We’ll also have PLR prizes and your chance to win other concert tickets!
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