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Trumbull Appoints New Director Of Economic And Community Development Trumbull Appoints New Director Of Economic And Community Development
Trumbull Appoints New Director Of Economic And Community Development TRUMBULL, Conn. -- First Selectman Timothy M. Herbst announced Monday that Rina Bakalar would be appointed the town’s economic and community development director. Bakalar comes to Trumbull after a 25 year career in economic and community development, workforce development, government administration, grants and public policy. “Trumbull is a well-run town with tremendous potential,” she said. “I look forward to working with developers, businesses, residents and elected officials to model how communities can balance quality of life with smart development in order to be vibrant, relevant and …
Wilton Wahoo Swimmers Head To Regional Championships Wilton Wahoo Swimmers Head To Regional Championships
Wilton Wahoo Swimmers Head To Regional Championships WILTON, Conn. -- Fourteen Wilton Wahoo swimmers headed out-of-state this month to compete in regional championship swim meets. Five of the swimmers went to the 2016 Speedo Sectionals Long Course, held March 31 to April 3, in Buffalo, N.Y., seeking out Olympic trial cut times. The group included: Hugo Sykes of Weston; Emma Holmquist of Wilton; Jake Kealy of Wilton; Robby Giller of Wilton; and KyLee Perry of Norwalk, who holds two Olympic trials cuts in the 50m freestyle and 100m freestyle. The group was accompanied by Wahoos Head Coach Randy Erlenbach. Another group of swimmers compete…
Danbury Police Prepare For Drug Take Back Day Danbury Police Prepare For Drug Take Back Day
Danbury Police Prepare For Drug Take Back Day DANBURY, Conn. -- The Danbury Police Department is holding a “Prescription Drug Take Back Day” on Saturday, April 30, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Danbury Police Headquarters, 375 Main St. The event will give area residents the chance to properly dispose of unwanted and expired medicines. Police remind the public that medicines in the home are a leading cause of accidental poisoning, and flushed or improperly discarded medicines can end up polluting our waters. According to police, rates of prescription drug abuse are alarmingly high: over half of the teens who abuse medicines get them from…
Fairfield's Devlin Seeks Re-Election To State House Fairfield's Devlin Seeks Re-Election To State House
Fairfield's Devlin Seeks Re-Election To State House FAIRFIELD, Conn. -- State Rep. Laura Devlin (R-134) announced Tuesday that she is running for a second term to the Connecticut State House in the 134th Assembly District, representing the towns of Fairfield and Trumbull. Devlin, a former member of Fairfield’s Representative Town Meeting, has lived in the town for over 20 years with her husband and two grown children. “It is an honor to represent the residents of Fairfield and Trumbull in Hartford,” she said. “I ran for this seat two years ago because I believed then, as I do now, that Connecticut should be a great state in which to live, …
Stratford's Hubbell Electric Heating Gets $2M In State Funds To Expand Stratford's Hubbell Electric Heating Gets $2M In State Funds To Expand
Stratford's Hubbell Electric Heating Gets $2M In State Funds To Expand STRATFORD, Conn. -- State Rep. Joe Gresko (D-Stratford) has announced the State Bond Commission’s approval of a $2 million financial assistance package for Stratford’s Hubbell Electric Heater’s proposed expansion and job creation project. The financial package will assist Hubbell, a manufacturer of water heaters and water heating systems for the commercial, industrial, marine/naval and foodservice markets, in several aspects of its growth strategy plan. State Sens. Edwin A. Gomes (D-Bridgeport) and Kevin C. Kelly (R-Stratford) joined Gresko in praising the financing. “Assisting establis…
Ganim Names Interim Chief Of Economic Development For Bridgeport Ganim Names Interim Chief Of Economic Development For Bridgeport
Ganim Names Interim Chief Of Economic Development For Bridgeport BRIDGEPORT, Conn. -- Bridgeport Mayor Joe Ganim has announced the appointment of Edward P. Lavernoich as interim director of the Office of Planning and Economic Development, following the departure of David Kooris, who is leaving to manage a federal coastal resiliency grant of $54 million for the State of Connecticut after four years with the city. Lavernoich is taking a leave from his position as president of the Bridgeport Economic Development Corp. to assume his new position. “I am very happy that Ed was available to serve in this critical capacity for the growth of the city of Bridgepo…
Trumbull Elections Office Sets Hours Ahead Of Primary Trumbull Elections Office Sets Hours Ahead Of Primary
Trumbull Elections Office Sets Hours Ahead Of Primary TRUMBULL, Conn. -- With the arrival of primary season, the Trumbull Elections Office will be open full-time from 9:00 a.m. to 5 p.m. until Friday, April 29. The Democratic and Republican Presidential Preference Primary will be held on Tuesday, April 26. Only members of the parties may participate in the primary. All polling places are the same as regular elections. New voters who wish to enroll by mail must have their enrollment forms postmarked by Thursday, April 21. Unaffiliated voter enrollment sent by mail must be received by that date. In-person enrollment is permitted until noon…
Rochelle Park Library Trading Food For Fines Rochelle Park Library Trading Food For Fines
Rochelle Park Library Trading Food For Fines ROCHELLE PARK, N.J. -- In honor of National Library Week, April 10 to 16, the Rochelle Park Library is accepting donated food items for the Helping Hands Food Pantry. For every food item an individual brings to donate, the library will remove $2 worth of fines from that individual's account. The library will also accept donations from those without any fines on their accounts. Donated items must be non-perishable. Items in glass containers cannot be accepted.
Shelton Preparing For Spring Leaf Pickup Shelton Preparing For Spring Leaf Pickup
Shelton Preparing For Spring Leaf Pickup SHELTON, Conn. -- Curbside leaf pickup in Shelton will begin on Monday, April 18, and run through Friday, April 22. Residents are reminded that leaves in paper bags should be at the curbside on the regular trash collection day. Leaf bags should be set apart from regular trash. Leaves will be collected in brown paper biodegradable bags only. Bags containing anything other than leaves will not be accepted. The compost site for leaves on Willoughby Road, next to Elizabeth Shelton School, will also be open the week of April 18, Monday through Friday from 7 a.m. to 2 p.m., and on Saturday fr…
Putnam Valley Central School District Announces Lower Tax Levy Putnam Valley Central School District Announces Lower Tax Levy
Putnam Valley Central School District Announces Lower Tax Levy PUTNAM VALLEY, N.Y. -- The Putnam Valley Central School District has announced that it will be cutting the amount of money it levies for school taxes by $100,000 in 2016-17. Over two consecutive budget years, the District has cut school taxes by more than $280,000, while continuing to maintain programs and staffing. Several District initiatives, including refinancing its long-term debt, obtaining a new student transportation contract and settling a bargaining unit contract with its Federation of Teachers, have resulted in savings. Additional contracts were also negotiated to sustain pre…
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