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Woman allegedly stabbed man in Norwalk parking lot domestic violence
A Seymour woman stabbed a man in his left thigh while the pair were sitting in a car parked on Connecticut Avenue, according to Norwalk Police. Yessica Paola Jimenez, 49, of Seymour was arrested and charged with Assault in the First Degree with a $500,000 bond. Her court date is Monday.
NPD seeks burglary/fraud suspects
Norwalk Police detectives seek to identify the people in the above photo in connection to the Nov. 8 burglaries of several motor vehicles, they said. The suspects burglarized several vehicles parked on Muller Avenue and then used the car owner’s identifications to cash more than $30,000 in fraudulent checks, police said. The suspects were seen operating a white Subaru Ascent.
NPS town hall generates feedback for Estrella’s upcoming budget decisions
Norwalk parents, given an unprecedented opportunity to weigh on the Norwalk Public Schools budget early in the process, listed better after-school programs, support staff, school environment (including the teachers and administrators), and ADA compliance as priorities during a Tuesday town hall. Their input is a new step in the complication...
Friday night Pub Crawl highlights new micro-transit service
A Pub Crawl co-sponsored by Norwalk’s newly expanded Wheels 2U micro-transit service and local advocacy group Sustainable Streets is planned for tonight, Friday Dec. 1. You’ll enjoy a night on the town and learn about Wheels 2U when you hop aboard the bus at B.J. Ryan’s (57 Main Street, 7 p.m.), American Legion Post 12 (60 County St., 8 p.m.), Tavern On 7 (611 Main Ave., 9 p.m.), and Spacecat Brewing Company (57 Chestnut St., 10 p.m.). A news release asks that you “drink responsibly and behave appropriately.”
Norwalk offers Wall Street holiday celebration Saturday
Norwalk’s second annual Wall Street Wonderland Holiday Celebration is planned for this Saturday, Dec. 2, from 3 until 8 p.m. on River Street. There’s no charge to attend—just be sure to feed the parking meters. According to a news release, there will be hot cocoa and an...
Norwalk Board of Health Gets First Look at Community Wellbeing Dashboard
Curious what the asthma rates are in your neighborhood or what part of the city has been most impacted by a natural disaster? A new city dashboard that’s currently in the works will soon provide those answers. Brian Weeks, program director of epidemiology and informatics for the Norwalk Health...
Giving Day + Nonprofit Local News = #GivingNewsDay
If you haven’t yet heard, today is Giving Tuesday, an international day of giving. We like to call it Giving News Day. As a reader of NancyOnNorwalk, you recognize the value of a hyperlocal news organization. You know we work hard to cover what’s going on in this city of 90,000. We report on Common Council and Board of Education meetings, Zoning hearings, Harbor Commission meetings — whatever will keep you keep you informed about life in Norwalk.
Report: Southwest Connecticut Commuters Bring Jobs, Income to the Region
Norwalk’s plans to build more housing near train stations and improve local commuters’ access to transit are supported by the findings of a new report, “Commuter Dividend: The Economic Value of Commuters for City and Suburbs in the New York–New Jersey–Connecticut Region.”. The report, which...
Revenue losses from electric vehicle switch triple DEEP estimates, according to OFA
The nonpartisan Office of Fiscal Accountability (OFA) released its estimated fiscal impact for the proposed regulation to phase out the sale of gasoline powered cars in favor of electric vehicles between 2027 and 2035, estimating the loss of tax revenue to the Special Transportation Fund (STF) will be at least double what the Department of Energy and Environmental Protection (DEEP) had estimated in their cost analysis.
Norwalk to redo Hospital Hill intersection with $800K State grant
A $800,000 State grant will allow the City to rework the awkward traffic circle at the intersection of Stuart Avenue and Stevens Street, in the Hospital Hill area. This will create a vibrant village center there through a better alignment of roadways and amenities, a news release said. It will...
Norwalk transitions to new Emergency Communications Radio System
The new Norwalk Emergency Communications Radio System went live Friday, according to a news release. “The new system will ensure that our first responders are able to safely and effectively communicate with Norwalk Combined Dispatch and one another during day-to-day emergencies and natural disasters, said Police Chief James Walsh,” according to the release.
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