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“If the arena is allowed, the damage to this area of Stratfield cannot be undone,” one Fairfield resident said at a public hearing Tuesday.

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“If the arena is allowed, the damage to this area of Stratfield cannot be undone,” one Fairfield resident said at a public hearing Tuesday.

Two positive virus cases and two presumptive cases were reported Tuesday at the Stratford school.
The man received more than five years for his involvement in the distribution of cocaine, opioids and heroin, and for ammunition possession.
Snow and sleet were projected in Fairfield through the afternoon and into the night, according to the National Weather Service.
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“Never did I anticipate the many obstacles that our town would face,” Fairfield's first selectwoman said, looking back at the past year.
Several classes at two Stratford schools have switched to remote learning.
"Anti-racist work must occur in every area of government, at all times," writes social justice advocate Kate Rivera.
A family of five was displaced by the Henry Avenue blaze.
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Fairfield's Racial Equity and Justice Task Force began to discuss the group's future at an emotional meeting. One member resigned.
“Students were ecstatic to see the messages and read the messages, and it generated a lot of good dialogue,” the principal said.
Quarantine numbers are significantly lower than those seen during many weeks in the fall, according to the most recent available totals.
"I am humbled and honored to have been entrusted with the job of leading the Fairfield Police Department into the future," Kalamaras said.
The closure came out of “an abundance of caution” amid high coronavirus case counts in and around Fairfield.
Prescriptions for the independent pharmacy's customers will be transferred to a nearby CVS.
The blaze was caused by an errant cigarette, according to the Stratford fire marshal.
"This Task Force must be allowed to enter rooms where decisions are made," Co-Chair and Selectwoman Nancy Lefkowitz wrote.
Lance Armstrong, J.J. Watt and Justin Tuck are all investors.
She plans to put any winnings toward her wedding.