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Fire At Home On Country Club Road In Norwalk Under Investigation Fire At Home On Country Club Road In Norwalk Under Investigation
Fire At Home On Country Club Road In Norwalk Under Investigation NORWALK, Conn. -- The cause of a fire that began in the kitchen of a house at 18 Country Club Road in Norwalk on Tuesday, Sept. 13, is under investigation, according to The Hour. The fire, which started after 12:30 p.m., spread to the rest of the second floor, according to The Hour. Only one of several residents who live there was home at the time, and he was able to escape without injury, according to The Hour. The American Red Cross said it is helping the three adult residents of the home after the fire left it uninhabitable.  Click here to read the story at The Hour.
Monroe Looking For Use For Chalk Hill School Monroe Looking For Use For Chalk Hill School
Monroe Looking For Use For Chalk Hill School MONROE, Conn. -- Now that the new Sandy Hook Elementary School is open, Monroe officials are searching for potential uses for the Chalk Hill School, according to the Connecticut Post. The school hosted students from Sandy Hook since the 2012 tragedy. Monroe First selectman Steve Vavrek said the town has discussed potential options for the newly unoccupied building which had been out of use from 2011 as a result of lowering enrollment and funding issues until Sandy Hook needed a place to go, the Connecticut Post said. Superintendent James Agostine is confident that the Monroe-owned facility …
Jim Carpenter, 69, Former Norwalk Resident Jim Carpenter, 69, Former Norwalk Resident
Jim Carpenter, 69, Former Norwalk Resident NORWALK, Conn. -- James Richard Carpenter, 69, of Norwalk died on Aug. 9, 2016. Jim Carpenter, as he was always known professionally, was born in Norwalk on Jan. 3, 1947. He was the second son of John Richard Carpenter, a conductor on the railroad, and Helen Budnick Carpenter, a nurse at Norwalk Hospital. As a young boy he was discovered to have a talent for dancing and went on to dance in and eventually choreograph stage musicals. He graduated from Sacred Heart University in 1969 and began a career as a public school teacher. He taught English, Latin and for almost 30 years was best known …
Norwalk Knights Of Columbus Remember Those Lost On 9/11 At Outdoor Mass Norwalk Knights Of Columbus Remember Those Lost On 9/11 At Outdoor Mass
Norwalk Knights Of Columbus Remember Those Lost On 9/11 At Outdoor Mass NORWALK, Conn. -- Members of the Norwalk Knights Of Columbus Council 14360 were joined by family, residents and staff at a special outdoor Mass at Notre Dame Convalescent Home in Norwalk in remembrance of those who lost their lives on September 11, 2001. Notre Dame residents, staff and volunteers joined a Knights Color Guard and a bagpiper for a procession across the Notre Dame grounds to a special area where the Mass was celebrated on a bright, sunny Saturday morning.  The Rev. Reggie Norman, pastor of Our Lady of Fatima parish in Wilton and Faithful Friar of Knights of Columbus Bishop Fenw…
Norwalk Public Library Presents New Poets In Conversation Series Norwalk Public Library Presents New Poets In Conversation Series
Norwalk Public Library Presents New Poets In Conversation Series NORWALK, Conn. -- The Norwalk Public Library announced its Poets in Conversation Series, which will kick-off with a special event from 5:30-7:30 p.m. Thursday at Artists’ Market, 163 Main St., Norwalk.  Reading and discussing their works at this first program will be Kevin Pilkington and Van Hartmann. Future programs in the series will take place from 7-8:30 p.m. the first Thursday of each month through January in the library’s main auditorium. Books will be available for purchase.  Norwalk’s Poet Laureate, Laurel Peterson, has brought together the following group of published poets for the…
Bethel To Vote In Referendum For Water Department Upgrades Bethel To Vote In Referendum For Water Department Upgrades
Bethel To Vote In Referendum For Water Department Upgrades BETHEL, Conn. -- Voters in town will held to the polls Tuesday, Sept. 13, to cast ballots in a referendum to consider accepting a loan for the Bethel Water Department.  The polls will be open from 6 a.m. to 8 p.m. at:  Bethel Town Hall, at 1 School St. Berry School at 200 Whittlesey Drive, and  Stony Hill Fire House, at 59 Stony Hill Road. The referendum is on work slated to upgrade the Hoyts Hill pump station project and to replace the existing municipal Well No.1 and Well No.2 located at the Maple Avenue well field. According to a post on the town's website, the Hoyts Hill pump statio…
Newtown Police Seeking Help In Finding Suspect In Crash Newtown Police Seeking Help In Finding Suspect In Crash
Newtown Police Seeking Help In Finding Suspect In Crash NEWTOWN, Conn. — The Newtown Police Department is asking the public for help in finding a blue Hyundai Elantra that was involved in an accident early Sunday and fled the scene, police said. The crash occurred at about 12:30 a.m. Sunday on Walnut Tree Hill Road in the area of Patriot Ridge Road, police said in a Facebook post.  The car — which was from a model year sometime between 2011 and 2013 — was damaged on the front passenger side, police said.  The Newtown Police ask anyone who knows the owner of the car to get in contact with them at 203-426-5841.
Westport Fire Department Receives Prevention Grant Westport Fire Department Receives Prevention Grant
Westport Fire Department Receives Prevention Grant WESTPORT, Conn. -- The Westport Fire Department has received a $4,000 fire prevention grant for assistance in pre-fire planning from FM Global, a commercial property insurer. FM Global representative Meaghan Paul presented the award to Chief Andrew Kingsbury, Assistant Chief John Plofkin Jr, and Deputy Chief Robert Kepchar at Westport Fire Headquarters on Monday.  The award will be used in an effort to efficiently collect and track data related to local buildings. The information will help the department when it responds to an emergency. Fire continues to be the leading cause of property dam…
Stamford Police Department Accepts Applications For New Officers Stamford Police Department Accepts Applications For New Officers
Stamford Police Department Accepts Applications For New Officers STAMFORD, Conn. -- The Stamford Police Department has announced an entry-level exam for new police officers being conducted Sunday, Dec. 4, and Saturday, Dec. 17. All applications can be filed electronically through this link. The closing date for the application is Wednesday, Nov. 23.  All candidates need to be a U.S. citizen, 21 years old at the time of appointment, have a valid U.S. driver's license and high school diploma or GED as well as no serious criminal convictions. The process for approval includes a physical agility test, a written and oral exam, a polygraph exam, a medical and …
Bridge Work On Route 35 To Alter Traffic In Ridgefield Bridge Work On Route 35 To Alter Traffic In Ridgefield
Bridge Work On Route 35 To Alter Traffic In Ridgefield RIDGEFIELD, Conn. -- Bridge work on Route 35 (Danbury Road) in Ridgefield will alter traffic patterns throughout the week.Alternate one-way traffic on Route 35 is scheduled for Monday, Sept. 12 between 9 a.m. and 3 p.m. at the Fox Hill Condos entrance to the Ridgefield Recreation Center.  Construction activity on Route 35 is scheduled for Tuesday, Sept 13 through Friday, Sept. 16 between 7 a.m. and 5 p.m. near the Fox Hill Condos entrance as well as on the west side of Route 35 between Recreation Center Drive and 165 Danbury Rd.  Minor traffic impacts are expected from both of these traffic…
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