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Milford, CT Attorney News Archive (Page 2)
Shelton Introduces $250 Fines for Drivers Who Illegally Pass School Buses to Improve Student SafetyShelton, Connecticut, has launched a new initiative aimed at enhancing safety around school zones. The program utilizes BusPatrol technology to penalize drivers who illegally pass school buses, with fines starting at $250 beginning on Monday. Mayor Mark Lauretti and Deputy Police Chief Kevin Stratton noted that over 560 violations have been recorded since the program's inception, highlighting the urgent need to tackle this dangerous behavior. The initiative employs high-definition cameras installed on all 68 school buses, which capture violations when the stop arms are activated. The recorded footage is verified using artificial intelligence before receiving final approval from law enforcement. This strategy is part of a broader effort to improve community safety around schools in Connecticut and nearby cities such as Bridgeport and Danbury. Local authorities and transportation officials, including Frank Scalzo of Shelton Student Transportation Service, are optimistic about the program's potential to positively change driver behavior. They are also advocating for the wider adoption of similar safety measures throughout the state. Discover The Posh Tea Room: Monroe, CT's Elegant Destination for Afternoon Tea and GatheringsThe Posh Tea Room, located in Monroe, Connecticut, presents an exquisite retreat tailored for business meetings, estate planning discussions, or celebrating life's significant moments. Owner Laurie Giles Shipp has designed the tea room to offer an inviting atmosphere, where elegance meets warmth. With a menu that features savory sandwiches and decadent desserts, the venue is perfect for corporate events, bridal showers, or intimate gatherings. It offers a refined setting ideal for conversations about real estate law and estate planning. Guests can immerse themselves in a unique tea experience while surrounded by a picturesque environment featuring crystal chandeliers and soothing piano melodies. The Posh Tea Room is a captivating destination that guarantees enriching memories and delightful culinary adventures. Connecticut Nail Salon Considers Safety of Gel Polish in Light of European Chemical BanTati Nails, located in Milford, Connecticut, is facing challenges due to a recent European Union ban on trimethylbenzoyl diphenylphosphine oxide (TPO), prompted by safety concerns. Owner Tatiana Kutnyi is determined to transition to TPO-free products to ensure clients have the safest experience possible. Local customers, including Dorin Gross from New Haven, have raised concerns about the potential carcinogenic properties of gel nail products. Although gel polish is still allowed in the United States, cosmetic chemist Kelly Dobos has stated that it remains relatively safe under existing regulations. As discussions continue about the impact of these safety concerns, the debate over employment practices and consumer health standards in the beauty industry is becoming more significant. Shooting in Stratford Triggers Criminal Probe Near BridgeportA 30-year-old man was shot in the leg on Garibaldi Avenue in Stratford, not far from Bridgeport, on August 30, 2025. Stratford Police, under the leadership of Capt. Jerry Pinto, found the victim walking on Honeyspot Road. Fortunately, his injuries were non-life-threatening. The investigation has already resulted in the detainment of several persons of interest connected to the shooting. However, authorities have yet to recover the firearm involved in the incident. As details continue to emerge, local attorneys with expertise in civil litigation, criminal defense, and personal injury law are paying close attention to the case. They recognize its importance for community safety and the need for legal accountability. Residents in both Bridgeport and Stratford are encouraged to stay vigilant as police work diligently to gather information regarding this ongoing investigation. Stratford Warns Residents to Avoid Brewster and Longbrook Ponds Due to Harmful Blue-Green Algae BloomStratford, Connecticut, town officials have issued a strong warning regarding a harmful blue-green algae bloom that is impacting Brewster and Longbrook Ponds. Health Director Andrea Boissevain stresses the need for residents to avoid any contact with the water, as exposure can lead to health complications ranging from skin rashes to severe organ damage. Environmental Conservation Supervisor Kelly Kerrigan highlights that high nutrient levels and warm weather conditions are fueling the algae's rapid growth. This situation poses a particular risk as communities continue to engage in employment related to environmental management. Residents, along with their pets, are strongly advised to avoid recreational activities in these affected areas and to rinse off immediately if any contact with the water occurs. For more information, citizens are encouraged to contact the Stratford Health Department at 203-385-4090. Strong on Center Drops Zoning Application, Set to Relocate to Apple Barn in EastonStrong on Center, a health and wellness business co-founded by Gary Smith and Kristen McGovern, has officially withdrawn its zoning permit application following significant public scrutiny during recent hearings in Easton. The couple started their venture from home on Center Road but encountered challenges in meeting local zoning regulations, leading to a three-year effort to secure a permit for their home-based business. Due to ongoing complications and opposition from neighbors, Smith and McGovern are now considering a new site for their enterprise. They have set their sights on the former Aspetuck Apple Barn, located at 714 Black Rock Turnpike. Zoning Enforcement Officer Johnathan Rosenthal has confirmed that they are taking steps to resolve compliance issues at their original property. Planning and Zoning Commission Chairman John Foley acknowledged the high emotional stakes surrounding the application. Despite the challenges, Smith and McGovern remain optimistic about establishing a community hub in Easton, even as they navigate the competitive leasing landscape in the area. Ansonia Mayor David Cassetti's Car Vandalized; Police InvestigateAuthorities in Ansonia, Connecticut, are investigating an incident involving Mayor David Cassetti, whose vehicle had two tires slashed at his home over the weekend. As the investigation continues, local law enforcement officials stress the need to ensure community safety and address these types of civil disturbances. Community leaders, including lawyers who specialize in criminal defense and real estate law, are keeping a close watch on the situation as it develops. Suggestions for improved vigilance in the neighborhood have emerged as a priority among residents concerned about safety. NBC Connecticut has reached out to Mayor Cassetti for comments but has yet to receive a response. Ansonia residents are urged to report any information that could help resolve this case. Vandalism of Ansonia Mayor's Vehicle Raises Legal Questions and Rumors of Criminal DefenseAnsonia's Mayor, David S. Cassetti, is currently under investigation following an incident where vandals damaged the tires of his car at his home. This information was confirmed by Lt. Patrick Lynch of the police department. The vandalism, which took place over the weekend, has stirred concerns among local residents as Cassetti prepares for his reelection bid in November. Cassetti, a Republican mayor, has been facing significant scrutiny and calls for his resignation. This comes in light of previous controversies related to his employment policies, particularly regarding garbage collection. Despite the pressure, he has adopted a light-hearted approach to this recent incident. As the police investigation is still ongoing, no formal report has been released yet. This situation underscores the escalating tensions in Ansonia and illustrates the intersections of public service, civil litigation, and criminal defense within the Bridgeport area, reflecting the community's response to local governance. Milford Hosts First Lobster Roll Festival Celebrating Local Talent and Business at Walnut BeachThe 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. Bridgeport Schools Explore Student Transit Passes as Budget Cuts LoomBRIDGEPORT — 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. Milford Unveils New Outdoor Dining Area at Breakwall with Ribbon CuttingThe Milford Regional Chamber of Commerce, under the leadership of Mayor Dorinda Borer, celebrated the opening of Breakwall's new outdoor patio in Milford, Connecticut, on August 7, 2025. This exciting addition marks a significant moment for the local dining scene. Restaurant owner Brendan Snow, alongside his wife, Katrina, successfully utilized a grant from the ARPA Small Business Façade Grant Program to bring this project to fruition. Breakwall is a community-focused eatery that regularly hosts events and caters private gatherings, further enhancing the business landscape of West Haven. Mayor Borer acknowledged Breakwall's vital role in the community, particularly its sponsorship of Acoustic Music Sundays. With its unique atmosphere and diverse offerings, Breakwall not only enriches the local economy but also adeptly navigates the nuances of real estate regulations and business growth in the region. Silver Sands Pizza Expands Gourmet Catering with New Food Truck in ConnecticutSilver Sands Pizza, famous for its delectable wood-fired pizzas in Milford and Wallingford, has just expanded its catering capabilities with the addition of a new custom-designed food truck. This exciting development allows them to cater larger events—such as weddings and corporate functions—across Connecticut, all while maintaining their commitment to quality and personalized dining experiences. Owner Osman Tunali highlighted that their mobile catering service offers a unique dining experience, blending artisanal pizzas with an engaging cooking spectacle. This innovation is designed to enhance their catering services and bring a touch of excitement to events. In addition to their expanded catering options, Silver Sands Pizza continues to show dedication to the local community by participating in fundraisers. They have also recently launched Silver Sands Gyro, further diversifying their culinary offerings. For anyone looking for premium catering solutions for upcoming celebrations, Silver Sands is now accepting bookings for its expanded fleet, ensuring that your special event can enjoy the flavors and flair that their brand is known for. Easton Police Weekly Report: Key Incidents from July 28 to August 3During the week of July 28 to August 3, Easton experienced a range of incidents as reported by the Easton Police Department, located at 700 Morehouse Road. Among these incidents was one accident that may involve personal injury law, alongside several fraud cases that might necessitate civil litigation expertise. In addition to these events, the police addressed various public hazards and a rise in suspicious activities. This situation underscores the ongoing need for effective criminal defense resources in the community. Local officials continue to prioritize public safety, implementing strong law enforcement practices to protect residents. Citizens are encouraged to report any irregularities, helping to maintain the integrity of Easton’s neighborhoods. Intense Search Underway for Missing 6-Year-Old Boy in Housatonic River, StratfordSearch efforts are ongoing in Stratford, Connecticut, as Coast Guard officials lead the operation to find a 6-year-old boy who tragically fell into the Housatonic River near the Birdseye boat ramp. Marine units from both Stratford and Bridgeport, supported by a Coast Guard helicopter, have shifted the focus of their efforts from rescue to recovery. Local fire officials, including the Stratford Professional Firefighters IAFF 998, have urged residents to avoid the area to allow search teams to operate effectively. Witnesses reported that a United Illuminating employee bravely attempted to rescue the boy but was unfortunately unsuccessful. Authorities from various agencies are working together to ensure the safety of the search and the community during this difficult time. The collaboration underscores the importance of public safety as efforts continue in this tragic incident. Easton Police Report: Key Takeaways on Traffic Violations and Safety Issues (July 21-27)During the week of July 21-27, 2025, Easton police were busy addressing various incidents, which included 29 motor vehicle stops mainly related to traffic infractions. Among these occurrences were several reports of erratic driving, alongside a notable number of alarm calls that required police response. Easton Police Chief and local authorities have highlighted the importance of civil litigation in resolving disputes arising from traffic-related issues. Residents are advised to seek legal counsel for criminal defense, especially in cases involving serious traffic offenses. In light of these events, the community continues to stay alert, remaining vigilant against suspicious activities reported throughout the week. Milford Superior Court Takes On Infamous West Haven Dismemberment Murder CaseTheodore Lloyd, 27, is facing murder charges related to the horrific dismemberment of his mother, Tina Lloyd, in West Haven, Connecticut. He has also been accused of attempting to set fire to her home. During his initial hearing at Milford Superior Court, he was confronted with serious allegations, which include tampering with evidence and attempted arson. Legal experts are observing this case closely as it could have significant implications for civil litigation. Neighbors have provided testimonies that identify Lloyd as the only visitor to the residence in the months leading up to the crime, adding complexity to the situation. Currently, Lloyd is being held on a $3 million bond. His next court date is set for September 23, indicating that his criminal defense process might be a lengthy one. This case has raised concerns about resident safety and the potential legal repercussions as investigations continue in this quiet community in Connecticut. Arrest Made in 2021 Murder of Bridgeport Martial Arts InstructorConnecticut authorities have arrested 38-year-old Victor Colon in connection with the 2021 murder of martial arts instructor Joselito Calderon. Calderon was fatally shot while bravely intervening during a robbery at the Copa Bar and Restaurant in Bridgeport. He was a dedicated father and owner of Chen Huu Academy in nearby Stratford, and has been remembered as a hero for his courageous actions that night. His widow, Christina Calderon, expressed her deep sorrow during a recent press conference, reflecting on the couple's short 11-month marriage and the profound loss she now faces. Colon has been charged with homicide, robbery, and firearms offenses, with his bond set at $2 million. Authorities expect further arrests as the investigation unfolds. This case highlights significant issues at the intersection of criminal defense and civil litigation as the community rallies for justice in Calderon’s tragic death. Ansonia High School Oil Spill Contained, Averting Environmental CrisisEmergency responders in Ansonia tackled a significant diesel fuel spill this past Saturday, successfully preventing potential contamination of a nearby water reservoir. Fire Chief Jay Fainer reported that a malfunctioning fuel pump at Ansonia High School had released approximately 450 gallons of diesel into the storm drain system. Will Healey, from the State Department of Energy and Environmental Protection, confirmed that immediate actions were taken, including the installation of an underflow dam. This measure was crucial in stopping the diesel from reaching the reservoir. Local officials are closely monitoring the situation and ensuring that remediation efforts continue for up to two days. This incident has sparked discussions about real estate law and corporate accountability for managing environmental risks, particularly in Bridgeport and its neighboring communities. Stratford Begins Repairs on Route 113 After June's Sinkhole EmergencyA significant sinkhole has prompted urgent repairs on Route 113 in Stratford, Connecticut, a key route for the Lordship neighborhood and nearby Sikorsky Memorial Airport. The sinkhole, measuring 3 feet wide and 7 feet deep, was caused by outdated drainage pipes and has led to traffic delays for local residents, sparking concerns among community members such as Judy Desmond. Stratford’s Director of Public Safety, Larry Ciccarelli, has outlined a two-phase construction plan. The first phase involves creating a bypass for effective water management, followed by repairs to the road itself to restore normal traffic flow. State Representative Joe Gresko (D-Stratford) highlighted the importance of inter-agency collaboration in navigating the necessary FAA clearance, given the road's proximity to the airport. While a completion date for the repairs has yet to be announced, the Connecticut Department of Transportation (CTDOT) assures that they will use durable materials aimed at reducing the risk of future civil litigation related to road safety in the area. Naugatuck Residents Evacuated After Gas Main Break, Emergency Teams on SceneA severe gas main rupture has prompted the evacuation of homes in Naugatuck, Connecticut. Emergency services are actively managing the hazardous situation, with the Naugatuck Fire Department on-site focusing their efforts on Quinn Street. Nearby properties have been emptied due to safety concerns. Eversource representatives are working closely with local officials to secure the area and mitigate risks associated with the incident. This situation underscores significant questions regarding local infrastructure and public safety. It also highlights the importance of having effective legal frameworks in place, particularly in the realms of business and corporate law, as well as real estate law, to manage such emergencies. As the situation develops, concerned residents are looking to community leaders for updates and support during this critical time.
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