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State police: Vehicle fire intentionally set at Roxbury firehouse FacebookTwitterEmail Police cruiser file photoContributed / Getty Images ROXBURY State Police are investigating a fire they said was “intentionally set” at the Roxbury fire department Saturday evening. State police spokesman Trooper First Class Pedro Muniz said the agency’s Fire and Explosion Investigation Unit was requested by the town’s fire marshal to assist the investigation into the blaze. “There were no reported injuries. This incident is still in the beginning stages of investigation. Once we receive more information we will disseminate it appropriately,” Muniz said in an email Saturday. Television station WFSB Channel 3 in Hartford reported authorities are searching for a man throwing Molotov cocktails at emergency medical services. Citing Old Saybrook Police Chief Michael Spera, the outlet reported a man threw one of the incendiary devices on the ground at Hunters Amb ....
37-year-old Richard White is expected to be extradited to Connecticut sometime in the next couple of weeks. He ll face charges in each town these fires sparked in. On Sunday, CT State and Meriden Police revealed more about the timeline of yesterday s fires, but as far as a motive, we re still waiting to learn that. CT State Police provide an update after a Torrington man accused of throwing Molotov cocktails at CT ambulances was arrested in Pennsylvania late Saturday night. The first fire, it was reported in Old Saybrook shortly after 4:00 and the last fire in Roxbury was reported shortly after 6:00, so everything that occurred last night happened in a very, you know, rapid timeframe, CT State Police Sgt. Paul Makuc stated. ....
That s not school to me : COVID-19 leads some Danbury-area teachers to retire FacebookTwitterEmail DANBURY Ray and Ann Bielizna loved being teachers because they could interact with students. That changed when schools closed last March with the spread of the COVID-19 pandemic and the couple learned to teach remotely. “A big part of our job is the connection you have with kids,” said Ann Bielizna, an educator for 32 years who most recently taught in Danbury’s Rogers Park Middle School. “That’s really the reason I went into education, was that working with kids and watching them develop and grow.” Distance learning became even harder when Ray Bielizna’s mother, Judith Bielizna, died from COVID-19 complications in April. She had been “kind of a legend” as a former New Fairfield school teacher, he said. ....