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'Shrek Forever After' hits IMAX (News Times)
The biggest adventure yet for the ogre from Far Far Away is now on the biggest screen in Connecticut -- the IMAX at the Maritime Aquarium at Norwalk . Clamdigging around Rowayton (News Times)
Last week, the Norwalk Land Trust reported that the Norwalk Conservation Commission is recommending using $155,000 from the City Open Space fund to complete the Norwalk Land Trust's purchase of the 2.2 acre parcel at 34 Sammis St. Kicking Daisies, a Milford-based teen band, will perform in a benefit concert at 7p.m., Sunday at Stepping Stones Museum for Children in Norwalk.
Kicking Dasies plays Stepping Stones Museum for Children benefit (Connecticut Post)
Kicking Daisies, a Milford-based teen band, will perform in a benefit concert at 7p.m., Sunday at Stepping Stones Museum for Children in Norwalk. The Fairfield County Morning News with John LaBarca (Stamford News)
The Fairfield County Morning News with John LaBarca - Jul. 27 2010, 7:30am-7:50am + " I remind you are and American Eagle. Please send your comments, news tips and press releases to NorwalkRoundup@gmail.com
NORWALK By ROBERT KOCH Hour Staff Writer All but one winning bidder in the city's tax sale Aug. 19 paid the balance of his or her bid by the Friday deadline, according to the Tax Collector's office. "The property where the bidder declined to consummate was 4 Lawrence St.," said Tax Collector Lisa Biagiarelli. Biagiarelli said she offered the property to the next highest bidder, who declined because he had been declared the successful bidder on three other properties. Biagiarelli said the third highest bidder has agreed to consummate the sale. That bidder offered $76,000, she said. The property -- the second auctioned in the tax sale -- is a single-family home and land assessed at $280,420 on the city's Grand List of taxable properties, according to the Tax Assessor's Office. Seven people registered to bid on the property and each put down a deposit of $5,000. Bidding started at $21,945. Twenty-nine bids were made with the winning bidder offering $120,000 for the property, according to Biagiarelli.
NORWALK By CHASE WRIGHT Hour Staff Writer Norwalk police say a city man became belligerent, spitting and swearing at officers, after they stopped him early Sunday morning for allegedly driving his scooter while intoxicated. According to police, officers pulled over Arthur Jacob, 46, of 542 Westport Ave., at about 12:30 a.m. on Sunday after he ran a stop sign at the intersection of Fort Point Street and Osborne Avenue. Jacob sped up when he noticed the officer tailing him and, according to police, went through another stop sign at the intersection of East Avenue, police said. According to the arrest affidavit, Jacob admitted to drinking three or four beers earlier that evening. He failed multiple field sobriety tests would not submit to a breathalyzer, police said. He was charged with operating a motor vehicle with under the influence and was held on $75,000 bond.
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