Things to Know Tuesday September 22nd

Things to Know Tuesday September 22nd

Bridgeport police officer charged with sexual assault ordered to stay away from girl CT Post

Developer of housing at Milford mall wants to create ‘live-work-play environment’ CT Post

Police: Man tried to snatch toddler at Trumbull mall CT Post

2 shot in South Windsor workplace shooting, suspect arrested WFSB

Second judge rules against USPS, says election mail must be prioritized WFSB

Trick-or-treating, costume masks and Halloween parties discouraged by CDC this year WFSB

55 New Canaan High students in COVID quarantine The Hour

5 details from interviews with Dulos investigators The Hour

Report: Norwalk’s D’Amelio sisters sign deal with TikTok competitor Stamford Advocate

CT’s four state universities cancel spring break due to COVID-19 concerns WTNH

Things to Know Monday September 21st

Things to Know Monday September 21st

Weston schools switch to remote learning after another COVID case CT Post

Sacred Heart expands quarantine after mislabled test; 21 new UConn COVID cases CT Post

Tuxedo hazmat suits, RBG tribute, a garbage fire and an alpaca: Highlights from the 2020 Emmy Awards CT Post

Several CT school systems see uptick in COVID cases since last week WFSB

Trump says he will announce Supreme Court pick Friday or Saturday WFSB

Hot dog contest perseveres in New Canaan The Hour

Positive COVID test at New Canaan High School The Hour

CT woman had ‘too many cockroaches’ — so she gave some away on Facebook The Hour

Police: Stamford mother killed, four people shot, in an East Side parking lot Stamford Advocate

UConn now quarantining residents of Eddy Hall as COVID-19 precaution WTNH

5 Question Quiz: 9/20/20

Question 1: Where can you spot a walking moose?

Answer 1: A Finnish Passport

Question 2: This Stamford native paid $5,000 for this!

Answer 2: A fine. Bobby Valentine, manager of the Mets at the time.

Question 3: Millions of us don’t have one!

Answer 3: A spare tire

Question 4: Pink is on this list

Answer 4: Carpool Karaoke singer

Question 5: In the morning, yours can either be red, black, blue or green!

Answer 5: Color of the square on the toothpaste tube

Things to Know Friday September 18th

Things to Know Friday September 18th

Third Shelton police officer fired after investigation into photos posted on Facebook CT Post

Police: Man allegedly forged property transfer papers CT Post

Man shot by police is charged in alleged stabbing CT Post

Suspect in Naugatuck officer-involved shooting turns himself in to police WFSB

State’s positivity rate stays steady above 1% as ‘Phase 3’ hangs in the balance WFSB

3 Norwalk restaurants told to temporarily close for violating reopening rules The Hour

More restaurants, stores reopen at CT casinos as region adjusts to lingering pandemic The Hour

John Oliver donates to Danbury teachers, as city awaits response on sewer plant deal The Hour

Eversource discussed borrowing $700-million to offset losses from Tropical Storm Isaias, lower rates WTNH

Official: Woman rescued after car plunges into Rippowam River in Stamford Stamford Advocate

Photo Credit: Laurence Agron / PR Photos

Things to Know Thursday September 17th

Things to Know Thursday September 17th

Trumbull school closes for 2 weeks as 70 people quarantined CT Post

1 person, 3 dogs rescued after sailboat crashes in Bridgeport CT Post

Eversource asks CT lawmakers to borrow $700M CT Post

Several schools announce COVID-19-related closures through the end of the week WFSB

CIAC reaffirms full contact football is cancelled this year WFSB

Patagonia adds political statement to clothing tags: ‘Vote the as—holes out’ Stamford Advocate

Derek Jeter lists his massive mansion in Tampa for $29M Stamford Advocate

DOC: No COVID symptoms among CT inmates in two weeks Stamford Advocate

Second stimulus checks: Will we see a new direct payment before Election Day? WTNH

Man interrupts Gov. Lamont’s press conference to protest mask order WTNH

Photo: PR Photos

Things to Know Wednesday September 16th

Things to Know Wednesday September 16th

Police: Body found in wreckage of Milford fire CT Post

Trumbull schools confirm COVID case at Hillcrest CT Post

Norwalk police release footage of spitting incident involving Duff, officer The Hour

Driver in Naugatuck officer involved shooting still sought by police WFSB

Smoke from the US West Coast wildfires has reached Europe WFSB

Westport’s Cribari bridge to temporarily close for inspection The Hour

Fourteen more Norwalk school staff leaving for the year The Hour

Police: Maserati shot up in Stamford Stamford Advocate

President of New Haven Federation of Teachers says he was not invited to talk about plan to reopen schools for students with special needs WTNH

Football player tests positive for COVID, attended capitol rally: sources GametimeCT

Things to Know Tuesday September 15th

Things to Know Tuesday September 15th

DEEP: Bears have entered 42 CT homes this year; here’s how to keep them away CT Post

Health and Human Services spokesman warns of armed insurrection after election CT Post

Lamont adds $100 fine for no masks, larger levies for gatherings CT Post

Milford building partially collapses after fire breaks out overnight WFSB

Louisville has settled Breonna Taylor’s wrongful death lawsuit WFSB

State police: Remains found at Black Rock State Park are not Jennifer Dulos WFSB

Greenwich’s Cohen reaches agreement to purchase Mets The Hour

Norwalk police union endorses Republican candidates The Hour

Positive COVID cases found at Westhill High and Stamford High Stamford Advocate

Six CT pizzerias make list of ‘best pizzas in America Stamford Advocate

Things to Know Monday September 14th

Things to Know Monday September 14th

Bridgeport’s Tisdale school closed Monday due to COVID case CT Post

State Police investigating human remains found at Black Rock State Park CT Post

Several school districts altering learning plans after reported COVID cases WFSB

Selectmen approve extending drive-in theater in Westport The Hour

Wilton High School student tests positive for COVID-19 The Hour

Unaffiliated voters surge in Darien while Trump in office Stamford Advocate

In defiance of Nevada governor, Trump holds indoor rally Stamford Advocate

New Britain Mayor Erin Stewart fresh off maternity leave shares plans to again run for mayor in 2021 WTNH

New Haven officer, subject of controversy during career, retires New Haven Register

Fairfield Road Races go virtual FairfieldHalf.org

Things to Know Friday September 11th

Things to Know Friday September 11th

Bridgeport police chief resigns after federal charges; Ganim reacts CT Post

Metro-North riders: Wear a face mask or face $50 fine CT Post

19 years later, 9/11 marks day of great pain CT Post

High school football meeting between CIAC, DPH set for this morning WFSB

Fire officials: 200-proof alcohol spill closes roads in Brookfield The Hour

‘Blast air horns to signal your approval:’ Trump supporters to take to CT rivers and roads Saturday The Hour

Stamford’s Thanksgiving balloon parade canceled due to COVID concerns Stamford Advocate

Police shut down social event in central Greenwich Stamford Advocate

Grading the NFL’s return: What we saw in the Chiefs’ win over the Texans ESPN

Arts and Crafts on Bedford Saturday Stamford Downtown

Stamford Downtown Parade Spectacular Cancelled

Stamford Downtown Parade Spectacular Cancelled

Parade officials have canceled the annual Stamford Downtown Parade Spectacular scheduled for November 22, 2020 as the ongoing coronavirus pandemic continues to force the cancellation of large public events.

The health and welfare of the community is of primary concern. Therefore, in accordance with the guidance of public health officials and Governor Ned Lamont, the 2020 Stamford Downtown Parade Spectacular has been canceled.

“We know the Stamford Downtown Parade Spectacular is a time-honored community tradition that many look forward to each year, and we thank our sponsors, participants, volunteers and residents for their patience and understanding. This would have been the 27th annual Stamford Downtown Parade Spectacular and is the first year that is has had to be canceled. We are talking with our sponsors and partners and thinking of creative experiences that can drive people to Stamford Downtown this fall/winter and we look forward to presenting the Stamford Downtown Parade Spectacular next year on November 21, 2021.” said David Kooris, President of Stamford Downtown.