Things to Know Thursday October 22nd

Things to Know Thursday October 22nd

Transcripts: Epstein’s ex-girlfriend combative and defensive CT Post

‘May the best animal win:’ Beardsley Zoo holds first-ever election for mayor CT Post

Fairfield selectmen approve $318,000 lease for golf course concessions CT Post

Hearing over whether or not to declare New Canaan mother dead set for today WFSB

American jobless claims fall below 800,000 for the first time since mid-March WFSB

Officials: Weston Intermediate School employee tests positive for COVID The Hour

Police release photos in Stamford, Norwalk Home Depot thefts The Hour

Norwalk mayor: COVID response ‘has never been about politics’ The Hour

Debate between candidates for CT’s Third Congressional District kicks off tonight on News 8 WTNH

Scarecrow Fest in New Canaan hangs record number Stamford Advocate

Things to Know Wednesday October 21st

Things to Know Wednesday October 21st

Customers to get opportunity to weigh in on utility companies’ response to Isaias WFSB

Expert: CT’s 3% COVID infection rate ‘a little shocking’ CT Post

Stratford gets $32k election grant from nonprofit backed by Facebook’s Mark Zuckerberg CT Post

DEEP: State park use hits ‘extraordinary’ numbers amid COVID CT Post

Whole Foods will now get your groceries ready for pickup in one hour WFSB

Surging tax receipts reduce CT’s projected budget deficit The Hour

Norwalk Police seek help identifying robbery suspect The Hour

Defendants can meet public defenders in Stamford Wednesday Stamford Advocate

NY governor asks CT, NJ residents to avoid nonessential travel to his state WTNH

Check sex offenders in your area before trick-or-treating WTNH

Things to Know Tuesday October 20th

Things to Know Tuesday October 20th

Some Shelton school bus routes suspended due to quarantined drivers CT Post

As CT COVID cases climb, Lamont revises travel advisory CT Post

Jeff Bridges says he has lymphoma, cites good prognosis CT Post

Rush Limbaugh says his lung cancer is terminal WFSB

Post University to remain virtual through spring semester WFSB

Norwalk schools: 22 COVID cases in 6 days lead to 246 people quarantined The Hour

In Wilton, trick-or-treating and Halloween events are a ‘go’ The Hour

10 percent of CT may have been infected with COVID, researcher says The Hour

John Oliver visited Danbury in a fake hazmat suit and exchanged gifts with the mayor. Here’s how it happened. Stamford Advocate

Turkey farmers fear that, this year, they’ve bred too many big birds Stamford Advocate

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WEBE108 Stamford Town Center Head of the Class Winner!

WEBE108 Stamford Town Center Head of the Class Winner!

Congratulations to our WEBE108 Stamford Town Center Head of the Class Winner: Carol O’Connell! Below is the nomination her daughter wrote in…

I’m submitting the most deserving teacher and parent, my mom, aka Ms. O’Connell, who has been an Art teacher in the City of Bridgeport for 29 years. For my entire life, my mom has been a single mom with 3 kids making ends meet with two jobs, waitressing at night, but always Ms. O’Connell, the art teacher, first. As an inner city teacher, she has seen the ups and downs, the struggles and hardships, but always put her students first. In times where we would struggle financially, she always had to go to BJ’s to get candy for her students, knowing how much they looked forward to Ms. O’Connell’s treats. Her face lights up when she talks about her students, she smiles with her eyes and teaches with her heart. Not to mention she loves WEBE and listens everyday, hoping to win something – and I hope her hard work, passion and dedication can be recognized as she deserves. We love you mama!!!

Making Strides of Greater New Haven

Making Strides of Greater New Haven

Sunday was a beautiful day for the celebration of Making Strides of Greater New Haven. We set-up at Lighthouse Point Park in New Haven as Survivors, Family and supporters drove through with Pink Decorations on their vehicles. Danny Lyons was on hand to cheer them on as they drove the route!