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Tropical Storm: Widespread Reports Of Damage In Hard-Hit Fairfield County
There are widespread reports of damage from Tropical Storm Isaias throughout hard-hit Fairfield County, with dangerous winds causing toppled trees and power lines, leading to numerous road closures and thousands of outages. Rainfall wrapped up in the area by about 4 p.m. Tuesday, Aug. 4, with less rain falling than expected due to the rapid pace of the system. Strong winds are expected to continue through much of the evening. At 1:38 p.m., a severe thunderstorm capable of producing a tornado was located near Norwalk, moving north at 70 mph. That led to a Thunderstorm Warning being is…
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Abandoned Dog Found Tied To Tree In Norwalk Park Stirs Plenty Of Hearts
A dog found tied to a tree in Norwalk with a note telling her story has melted the hearts of plenty of area residents interested in adopting. Annabelle was found by a passerby in Cranbury Park on Friday, July 26, said the Norwalk Animal Control. Animal control officers responded and found the 3-year-old female pitbull tied to a tree, along with a note on her collar, the department said. “To whomever loves dogs,” the note said. “She’s an amazing dog. House trained. Brendal and Bully. Aug. 12 she’ll be 3 years. Human friendly. Dog friendly. All shots and a sweet heart. Her name is Annabell.…
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Stamford Woman Working As Nanny Risked Injury To Minor In Norwalk
A Stamford nanny gave a Norwalk family a scare, failing to return their 2-year-old child to their home for several hours, leading to criminal charges according to a report posted on The Hour on Thursday. Lesia Maksymenko failed to return home with the toddler and allegedly lied to her parents, according to the report, leading to a “be on the lookout” (BOLO) alert that was issued by police and disseminated to local departments on Wednesday afternoon. The report states that the parents claimed that Maksymenko took the child to Cranbury Park at approximately 4 p.m., though when the parents che…