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Benefit Car Show for Greenwich Police Department Scholarship Fund Planned for August

Benefit Car Show for Greenwich Police Department Scholarship Fund Planned for August Written by Kerry Anne Ducey Registration is now open for the Greenwich Police Department Scholarship Fund 2021 Benefit Car Show, which will be on August 28, 2021, at Town Hall, 101 Field Point Rd., Greenwich, CT, 9:00 am – 4:00 pm. (Rain date: August 29, 2021) Admission is free to spectators and will include classic, antique, custom, and exotic cars, motorcycles, vintage fire trucks, and military vehicles. The Greenwich Police Department Scholarship Fund invites car owners to sign up for early-bird pre-registration before August 26. Vehicles will be accepted on a first-come, first-serve basis, as space is limited. The registration cost is $20 per vehicle. If you would like to show your vehicle or motorcycle, please register at: https://www.gpdscholarshipfund.org/gpdsf-car-show

Analysis: Months after becoming eligible, hundreds of CT cops are not vaccinated

Analysis: Months after becoming eligible, hundreds of CT cops are not vaccinated Rich Chumney FacebookTwitterEmail Photos from the Black Lives Matter protest at the Norwalk Police Station in South Norwalk, Conn. Sunday, May 31, 2020.Tyler Sizemore / Hearst Connecticut Media Months after becoming eligible for the coronavirus vaccine, hundreds of police officers in southwestern Connecticut still have not been vaccinated against the deadly pathogen, according to a survey by Hearst Connecticut Media. Roughly 350 police officers at seven departments in the region remained unvaccinated as of last week, suggesting vaccine hesitancy is still rife among local officers similar to several larger cities nationwide. even as some departments race to near-total immunity.

Here s how much it could cost to bring your dog to a Fairfield County beach this spring/summer

Skip to main content Currently Reading Here s how much it could cost to bring your dog to a Fairfield County beach this spring/summer These cities and towns have steep fines for Fido. Nicole Funaro FacebookTwitterEmail Warmer weather is slowly creeping into Connecticut, and with it comes thoughts of sunny days spent at one of the state s many shoreline beaches. But if you re looking to take your furry friend with you, be warned that beach season poses different rules and potential fines. In the town of Fairfield, dogs (and horses) are only allowed to enter any town beach when accompanied by their owner only between Oct. 1 and March 31 each year. Any attempt at accessing a beach outside of that time frame will be forbidden, according to section 14a, article I of the town s parks and recreation rules and regulations.

Romanian national sentenced in $286K ATM skimming scheme in CT

Updated: 2:37 PM EDT April 6, 2021 HARTFORD, Conn. Federal authorities sentenced a man who skimmed PIN codes at ATMs around the and stole nearly $300,000 from banks in the state as part of a nationwide scheme.  George Dragusin, 65, also known as “Georgio Anderini” and “Einstein,” a citizen of Romania, was sentenced Tuesday by U.S. District Judge Michael P. Shea in Hartford to 33 months of imprisonment for his participation in an extensive ATM skimming scheme that defrauded banks from coast to coast. According to court documents and statements in court today, between February and June 2017, a Connecticut bank experienced approximately 35 incidents of ATM skimming at locations in Stratford, Monroe, Trumbull, Greenwich, Fairfield and elsewhere in Connecticut, officials said. As part of the scheme, conspiracy members placed skimming devices at the ATMs to capture account numbers and personal identification numbers (“PINs”) from customers who used the

Here s how much it could cost to bring your dog to a Fairfield County beach off season

Skip to main content Currently Reading Here s how much it could cost to bring your dog to a Fairfield County beach this spring/summer These cities and towns have steep fines for Fido. Nicole Funaro FacebookTwitterEmail Warmer weather is slowly creeping into Connecticut, and with it comes thoughts of sunny days spent at one of the state s many shoreline beaches. But if you re looking to take your furry friend with you, be warned that beach season poses different rules and potential fines. In the town of Fairfield, dogs (and horses) are only allowed to enter any town beach when accompanied by their owner only between Oct. 1 and March 31 each year. Any attempt at accessing a beach outside of that time frame will be forbidden, according to section 14a, article I of the town s parks and recreation rules and regulations.

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