Replies(4) The Good Nurse, a Netflix movie starring Eddie Redmayne and Jessica Chastain, began filming scenes in various areas of Norwalk on Monday. (Shutterstock)
NORWALK, CT The Good Nurse, a new Netflix thriller starring Eddie Redmayne and Jessica Chastain that recently filmed scenes in Stamford, began shooting in Norwalk this week and will continue filming in various areas of the city through early June.
Sabrina Church, the city s director of business development and tourism, said the production started filming Monday at Van Dyk Recycling Solutions, which is located on Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Drive.
The production will continue shooting in Norwalk through June 4, and filming will take place in other areas of the city, including the Mechanic Street Lot near Wall Street and Richard C. Briggs High School on Main Avenue, Church said.
Netflix film to begin shooting in Norwalk
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Actor Jessica Chastain exits the home used as a set for the upcoming Netfix movie “The Good Nurse” in Stamford on Friday. Chastain is using the umbrella to protect her hair between takes.Christian Abraham / Hearst Connecticut MediaShow MoreShow Less
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Actor Eddie Redmayne exits the home used as a set for the upcoming true crime movie “The Good Nurse” in Stamford on Friday.Christian Abraham / Hearst Connecticut MediaShow MoreShow Less
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Tents are set up in the parking lot and large trucks line the street where The Good Nurse is filming in Stamford, Conn. Thursday, April 15, 2021. The upcoming Netflix true crime film stars Eddie Redmayne playing Charles Cullen, who murdered anywhere between 40 and 300 patients while working in critical care units across New Jersey and Pennsylvania. Cullen s coworker and friend, played by Jessica Chastain, eventually helped take him down.Tyler
Maggie Tsang of the Boston-based consulting firm Utile shares zoning recommendations Wednesday with the Industrial Zones Oversight Committee.
NORWALK, Conn. Industrial zoning was developed to separate the factories of the 19th and 20th centuries from residential neighborhoods, a good strategy given the toxic waste, air and water pollution, and other hazards that were byproducts of many Industrial Revolution-era manufacturing processes.
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The City is advising you to take common-sense steps to protect your health and safety as arctic temperatures impact Norwalk through the weekend, setting the stage for a potential winter storm early next week.
A press release said:
Mayor Rilling has opened the Community Room at the Norwalk Police Department to act as a warming center. Residents must wear a well-fitting mask or face covering (two or more layers) over their nose and mouth and secure it under their chin. Those at the Community Room must also physically distance by maintaining a space of at least six feet between themselves and those not from the same household. Other options for warming spaces include visiting friends or family, a movie theater or shopping mall. Please continue to follow all COVID-19 protocols. Here are additional safety tips: