Party host calls Bridgeport murders a nightmare as gunfire at Little League game prompts Lamont visit
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An impromptu memorial sits outside where 2 men were shot to death Sunday.Dan TepferShow MoreShow Less
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Yellow police tape marks off the crime scene as Bridgeport police investigate a double homicide that happened about 2 am at an illegal nightclub at 1023 Main Street in the heart of downtown Bridgeport, Conn. on Sunday, May 16, 2021.Brian A. Pounds / Hearst Connecticut MediaShow MoreShow Less
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BRIDGEPORT The community is grappling with weekend shootings that left two men dead downtown, cast a cloud of fear over an East End baseball field, and drew an impromptu visit from the governor to condemn the violence.
Bridgeport s East End hopeful as Honey Locust Square rises
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Brothers Anthony and Thaddeus Stewart, left and right, of Ashlar Construction, pose on the concrete foundation of the new Honey Locust Square, a retail, grocery and office development they are building in Bridgeport, Conn. March 31, 2021. Behind the Stewarts is the nearly completed Newfield Library renovation, which Ashlar built.Ned Gerard / Hearst Connecticut MediaShow MoreShow Less
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Brothers Thaddeus and Anthony Stewart, left and right, of Ashlar Construction, pose on the concrete foundation of the new Honey Locust Square, a retail, grocery and office development they are building in Bridgeport, Conn. March 31, 2021. Behind the Stewarts is the nearly completed Newfield Library renovation, which Ashlar built.Ned Gerard / Hearst Connecticut MediaShow MoreShow Less
Bridgeport ferry move is back on track despite delays and pandemic barriers
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Bridgeport & Port Jefferson Steamboat Company Operations Manager Justin Ballotte, left, and Vice President and General Manager Fred Hall tour the future site of the company s ferry boat terminal off of Seaview Avenue in Bridgeport, Conn. on Thursday Sept. 28, 2017.Christian Abraham / Hearst Connecticut MediaShow MoreShow Less
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Bridgeport & Port Jefferson Steamboat Company Vice President and General Manager Fred Hall tours the future site of the company s ferry boat terminal off of Seaview Avenue in Bridgeport, Conn. on Thursday Sept. 28, 2017.Christian Abraham / Hearst Connecticut MediaShow MoreShow Less
Farm in a box planned for Bridgeport s East End
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High Ridge Hydroponics of Ridgefield has received a $49,999 state grant to build “an indoor, vertical, hydroponic, shipping container farm in Bridgeport s East End. This rendering shows a side view of the shipping container.Contributed Photo / High Ridge HydroponicsShow MoreShow Less
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High Ridge Hydroponics of Ridgefield has received a $49,999 state grant to build “an indoor, vertical, hydroponic, shipping container farm in Bridgeport s East End. This rendering shows a front view of the shipping container.Contributed Photo / High Ridge HydroponicsShow MoreShow Less
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High Ridge Hydroponics of Ridgefield has received a $49,999 state grant to build “an indoor, vertical, hydroponic, shipping container farm in Bridgeport s East End. This rendering shows an aerial view of the shipping container.Contributed Photo / High Ridge HydroponicsShow MoreShow Less