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UpdatedTue, Feb 23, 2021 at 6:16 pm ET Replies(4) Brian Carey (from left), Emmet Hibson, Joe Michelangelo and Scott Bartlett. (Fairfield Police Department) FAIRFIELD, CT Several former Fairfield officials pleaded not guilty Tuesday after being charged last year in connection with the town s ongoing fill pile scandal. The four men each entered a plea and requested a jury trial in an arraignment process overseen by Judge Kevin Russo, according to court officials. Neither the defendants nor their attorneys were required to appear in person. The defendants arraigned Tuesday are among five former town employees accused of conspiracy and illegally disposing of toxic polychlorinated biphenyls or PCBs during the 2018 construction of a berm at the fill pile, according to police, who brought charges against the group last fall. ....
Ex-Fairfield town officials plead not guilty to illegal dumping charges FacebookTwitterEmail 1of6 Former Fairfield Fairfield Public Works SuperintendentScott Bartlett, of Fairfield, pleaded not guilty Tuesday to dumping charges.Fairfield Police Department / Contributed photoShow MoreShow Less 2of6 Former Fairfield Public Works Director Joseph Michaelangelo entered not guilty pleas in dumping case.Genevieve Reilly / Genevieve ReillyShow MoreShow Less 3of6 4of6 Former Fairfield Conservation Director Brian Carey also entered not guilty pleas Tuesday.Genevieve Reilly / Hearst Connecticut MediaShow MoreShow Less 5of6 Emmet Hibson, former Fairfield Human Resources Director, (on right) pleaded not guilty Tuesday in dumping case.Lindsay Niegelberg / Lindsay NiegelbergShow MoreShow Less ....
UpdatedFri, Feb 12, 2021 at 3:00 am ET Replies(5) Emmet Hibson (Fairfield Police Department) FAIRFIELD, CT Fairfield s former human resources director was in court Thursday for the first time since being charged last year in connection with the town s ongoing fill pile scandal. Emmet Hibson said little as he stood before Judge Tracy Lee Dayton for the brief hearing, during which his case was moved from Bridgeport s Golden Hill Street courthouse to the facility on Main Street, where he is set to appear Feb. 23 with several co-defendants. They ll do the arraignment over there, Dayton said. Subscribe Hibson is one of five former Fairfield employees accused of conspiracy and illegally disposing of toxic polychlorinated biphenyls or PCBs during the 2018 construction of a berm at the fill pile, according to police, who brought charges against the group in November. ....
UpdatedThu, Jan 28, 2021 at 5:45 am ET Replies(2) Brian Carey (from left), Scott Bartlett and Joe Michelangelo. (Fairfield Police Department) FAIRFIELD, CT Three of five defendants attended court proceedings Wednesday for the first time in connection with a series of November arrests related to contamination and mismanagement of the Fairfield fill pile. Conservation Director Brian Carey, former public works superintendent Scott Bartlett and former public works director Joe Michelangelo appeared before Judge Kevin Doyle, who transferred their cases from Bridgeport s Golden Hill Street facility to the Main Street courthouse. These are several matters involving various defendants, Doyle said. Subscribe The trio, along with former human resources director Emmet Hibson and environmental contractor Robert J. Grabarek, were accused of illegally disposing of PCBs and conspiracy in connection with the construction of the fill pile berm in 2018, according to ....