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Optimum responds to claims a new plan would cut internet speeds News 12 Staff Updated on: Jul 01, 2021, 9:43pm Optimum has responded to claims from local lawmakers who are saying the company will soon put a new plan into place that would cut internet speeds. Lawmakers held a news conference in Hartford Thursday, speaking out against a plan they say would impact some families and businesses who are still relying on telecommuting and internet access to stay safe and connected. Attorney General William Tong is calling on the company to stop the decision or delay it until the pandemic is over. Altice ....
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Demographer Mike Zuba presents enrollment projections during Tuesday’s Norwalk Board of Education meeting on Zoom. NORWALK, Conn. Norwalk is prepared to move forward with its huge investment in school construction, including building two South Norwalk schools on the same property, Mayor Harry Rilling said Tuesday, indicating through his statements that their location won’t necessarily be where Columbus Magnet School is now. Rilling’s comments followed a lengthy discussion of a demographics analysis with an explanation of a PowerPoint presentation that inspired an outcry over the past few days, chiefly from Rowayton parents, who interpreted the information to mean that the Board of Education was planning to redistrict school zones. ....
Josie Mulvihill and other students in the Norwalk Community School District told the school board on Monday they face racist, homophobic and sexist bullying at school regularly. And they are fed up with it. Mulvihill and about a dozen other demonstrators, including students, parents and local activists walked into the board meeting at Lakewood Elementary School to call on the district to change how it addresses discriminatory bullying. After being told several times by board members and Superintendent D.T. Magee that they would not be allowed to speak, the demonstrators insisted on addressing the board. You will sit and you will listen to me. You will listen to us, Mulvihill, an 18-year-old high school senior, told the board. ....