Seven of Newtown s 20 highest-paid employees are patrol officers: here s why
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Police investigation shows children were not in jeopardy following Newtown security camera hack
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NEWTOWN - An audit of the security camera footage that was hacked at Sandy Hook school and other classroom buildings in Newtown last week has shown that no one got their hands on images of the children’s faces or other compromising information, police said on Monday.
“We can tell through the audit trails what the scope of the breach was, and we are confident that our children were not in jeopardy, and their safety will not be further jeopardized,” said Newtown police Lt. Aaron Bahamonde. “Our chief has been in direct contact on a daily basis with representatives from Verkada, and working with the school district, we have had multiple meetings to determine the extent of this breach.”
Students are done with distance learning. Danbury-area schools want children back in the classroom
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Karen Lynch, a nurse at Danbury Hospital, administers the Moderna COVID-19 vaccination to Danbury teachers and school district staff at a vaccine clinic at Rogers Park Middle School in Danbury, Conn., on Saturday Mar. 6, 2021. Over 900 teachers and staff received the Moderna vaccine during the two-day clinic.Christian Abraham / Hearst Connecticut MediaShow MoreShow Less
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Danbury teacher Lauren Brown, left, checks in with staff to receive her Moderna COVID-19 vaccination at a clinic set up at Rogers Park Middle School in Danbury, Conn., on Saturday Mar. 6, 2021. Over 900 teachers and staff received the Moderna vaccine during the two-day clinic.Christian Abraham / Hearst Connecticut MediaShow MoreShow Less