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Connecticut Attorney News Archive (Page 78)

Stonington Borough Art Walk Celebrates Local Talent and Community Spirit

The Stonington Borough Merchants Association is gearing up for the Seventh Annual Art Walk on September 13, promising a fantastic showcase of artistic talent. Running from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., this outdoor fair will turn Water Street into a lively marketplace filled with works from over 60 artists across New England, emphasizing local talent.

Sandra Alexander, the marketing lead for the Merchants Association, highlighted the significance of the event, stating, "One of the many reasons Stonington Borough is a state-designated cultural district is this event."

In addition to the diverse range of art—including pottery, photography, and sculpture—the Art Walk will feature a special exhibit by interdisciplinary artists from Guadalajara. Attendees will also have the opportunity to tour the historic home of James Ingram Merrill.

With its unique blend of creativity and community spirit, the Art Walk is shaping up to be a must-see event on Connecticut's artistic calendar.

Milford Hosts First Lobster Roll Festival Celebrating Local Talent and Business at Walnut Beach

The Milford Regional Chamber of Commerce has unveiled an exciting musical lineup for its inaugural Lobster Roll Festival, scheduled for September 20, 2025, at Walnut Beach in Connecticut. The festival will be headlined by the acclaimed band The Rumrunners, with additional performances from Matt Kampe & The Hub and Mystic Bowie’s Talking Dreads.

Attendees can look forward to a day filled with entertainment, delicious lobster rolls, and craft beverages, all while supporting local businesses. This event is a fantastic opportunity for community members to engage with regional enterprises and promote the local economy.

Local politicians and legal experts are encouraged to participate, emphasizing the significant connection between community gatherings, business opportunities, and real estate law in the area. The festival aims to foster a vibrant atmosphere that encourages networking among entrepreneurs in the Wills and Estates, as well as the Business and Corporate sectors.

Avelo Airlines Introduces Nonstop Flights from New Haven to Key West

Connecticut's Tweed-New Haven Airport is poised to boost its travel offerings with the arrival of Avelo Airlines, which will launch nonstop flights to Key West, Florida, beginning on November 19. This low-cost carrier is introducing one-way fares starting at just $77, which is sure to attract both tourists and business travelers.

This new route is a strategic move that reflects the increasing demand in the airline industry, particularly in light of the ongoing civil litigation surrounding air travel regulations. Local elected officials and business leaders are optimistic that this development will enhance regional commerce and positively influence real estate law in the area as more visitors arrive.

The flights will operate twice a week, specifically on Wednesdays and Saturdays, further solidifying Connecticut's position as a burgeoning travel hub.

Bridgeport Schools Explore Student Transit Passes as Budget Cuts Loom

BRIDGEPORT — Facing a substantial budget shortfall, Bridgeport Public Schools is exploring a partnership with Greater Bridgeport Transit (GBT) to offer discounted bus passes to students who are losing free transportation due to budget cuts. The $30 million deficit, worsened by the expiration of federal COVID-19 aid, has prompted the board’s decision to reduce bus routes. As a result, nearly 2,400 students will be affected, and approximately two dozen teaching positions will be eliminated.

Education experts have raised concerns that these changes could lead to increased absenteeism among students. High school students, in particular, may now have to walk distances of up to 2.5 miles, one of the highest in the nation. To mitigate these challenges, the district is rolling out initiatives like a "walking school bus" program and working with the Bridgeport Police Department to bolster safety measures for affected families.

A community forum is scheduled for August 20 at the Bridgeport Public Library, where parents and residents can voice their concerns and learn more about the upcoming changes to the district’s transportation policy.

State Police Investigate Stabbing Incident at New Britain Fastrak Station

A serious stabbing incident at the Fastrak Station in New Britain, Connecticut, has left one individual with severe injuries. State troopers responded quickly to the scene, and the Central District Major Squad is now leading the investigation.

Authorities are looking into potential connections to civil litigation issues surrounding the case. Local attorneys who specialize in criminal defense and personal injury law are preparing for possible legal actions that may arise from this incident.

Officials are urging anyone with information to reach out to Troop H in Hartford as they work to uncover more details about the circumstances of this troubling event. The community is on high alert while officials continue their efforts to ensure public safety.

New Haven Sees Significant Drop in Crime, Boosting Community Safety and Business Confidence

Recent police data from New Haven reveals a significant decline in crime across various categories, contributing to a safer atmosphere for both businesses and residents in Connecticut. Mayor Justin Elicker announced an impressive 46% decrease in overall violent crime, noting that gun-related incidents have reached a 10-year low.

Chief Karl Jacobson credits this remarkable drop to enhanced technology and proactive engagement with the community. His remarks underscore the vital role of law enforcement in fostering a safer environment.

While the number of homicides has remained consistent, the community's support and a renewed focus on policing are instilling optimism regarding future civil litigation and criminal defense outcomes. This positive trend signals a recovery from the crime spikes witnessed during the pandemic, suggesting a more secure future for New Haven and its surrounding areas.

Severe Thunderstorm Wreaks Havoc in Connecticut’s Naugatuck Valley

A powerful thunderstorm swept through the Naugatuck Valley on Wednesday evening, leaving Middlebury residents facing the aftermath of fallen trees and downed power lines. Local resident Shari Morris observed a stark contrast in conditions as she traveled from Thomaston to Middlebury, where heavy rain caused significant disruptions.

Tony Minchella, another local, encountered multiple blocked roads on his route home to Porter Hill Road, illustrating the storm’s impact on local infrastructure. As crews from Eversource work diligently to restore electricity to affected residents, reports of similar incidents have emerged in Woodbury, particularly along Washington Road.

With Connecticut experiencing increasingly severe weather patterns, local authorities are stressing the importance of preparedness. This includes considerations for potential civil litigation related to property damages and the disruptions faced by businesses in the real estate sector.

East Haven E-Bike Accident Claims Life of 65-Year-Old Frederic Sternberg

In a tragic incident in East Haven, Connecticut, 65-year-old Frederic Sternberg lost his life after an unfortunate accident involving his e-bike. The incident occurred near Mill Street and Foxon Road around 3:25 p.m. on Wednesday. Authorities were called to the scene after receiving reports of an unresponsive individual.

Surveillance footage indicated that Sternberg was attempting to ride his e-bike while balancing a 2-by-4 he had found on the road. This precarious situation ultimately led to his fatal fall down an embankment.

The tragedy has raised concerns about personal safety on cycling paths, igniting conversations in the fields of civil litigation and personal injury law. Such discussions may impact local business and corporate practices in the East Haven area and beyond.