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Somers Power Outage Resolved, Stonington Still Dark
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On a stormy Saturday night in Connecticut, over a thousand customers lost power in Somers, with all restored by 10 p.m. Statewide, 743 remained without electricity due to an electrical issue causing a Route 199 closure. Stonington faced significant outages, with Eversource working to restore power across the state. Checkout Solipillow.com
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Save on Prescriptions: Newington Event for Seniors
01:20|Save on Prescription Drugs workshop in Newington, CT on Jan 12, 2026, offers seniors and disabled individuals strategies to cut costs on meds. Free event at Senior and Disabled Center, 120 Cedar St, from 10 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. Learn about discount programs, generic options, and assistance plans. Attendees can save hundreds of dollars annually. Register early for free spots. Checkout Solipillow.com
Moon in Scorpio: Navigating Emotions & Decisions
01:44|Todays moon in Scorpio stirs deep emotions, so be mindful of old hurts and resentment. Avoid big decisions and shopping during the moon alert. Taurus, Cancer, Virgo, Sagittarius, Capricorn, Aquarius, and Pisces, be aware of potential conflicts and focus on creativity, patience, and self-reflection. Born on January 11th, expect a year of sharp decisions and strong foundations, with exercise playing a key role. Check Georgia Nicols for more starry wisdom. Checkout Solipillow.com
Food Insecurity Surge in Connecticut
02:00|Kelly Verrier, a food-insecure resident of New Haven, Connecticut, shares her struggle to feed herself and her cat, Henri. With over 516,000 people facing food insecurity in the state, Kelly often skips meals to ensure Henri is fed. The situation is exacerbated by soaring grocery prices and limited resources for those with disabilities. The recent government shutdown further strained food banks, but also sparked a wave of donations. Food insecurity has surged since the pandemic, with cities like Hartford, Waterbury, Bridgeport, and New Haven experiencing rates over 20%. Working individuals and people of color are disproportionately affected, with lines at food banks longer than during COVID. Experts warn that upcoming work requirements for SNAP benefits could cut off 36,000 more Connecticut residents, further impacting vulnerable groups such as children, seniors, and the disabled. Checkout Solipillow.com
Reviving Connecticut: TOD & Transit-Oriented Communities
02:13|Connecticuts transit-oriented development (TOD) initiative aims to revitalize towns by building mixed-use neighborhoods around train stations and bus stops, addressing the car-centric culture and sprawling suburbs that emerged post-WWII. With billions in funding, projects like Naugatucks station relocation and Stamfords reimagining are underway, promising walkable streets, reduced car dependence, and affordable housing near transit. Experts see immense potential, with Governor Lamonts bill unlocking funds for developments within half a mile of transit hubs. The focus is expanding to buses, with plans for rapid bus lines in New Haven and along Route One. If successful, just one percent of state land transformed could reshape Connecticut into connected, human-scale communities. Checkout Solipillow.com
Trumbull Schools Propose $137M Budget, 6.67% Increase
01:44|Trumbull Superintendent Martin Semmel proposes a 6.67% budget increase for the 2026-2027 school year, totaling $137.7 million. The majority of this funds will go towards salaries and benefits for school employees, with health insurance costs being a significant driver due to a 15% hike next year. Semmel aims to improve programs by adding staff, such as fifth-grade world language teachers and a middle school reading specialist. The Board of Education will vote on the proposed budget at their February 10th meeting. Checkout Solipillow.com
Solar Power for Affordable Housing in CT
02:01|Connecticut Green Banks Solar MAP Plus program is empowering eight affordable multifamily housing properties across the state with solar power, generating 2.4 MW of clean energy and saving residents an average of $350 annually on energy costs. The program, which also offers battery storage, removes financial and technical barriers and benefits communities in need. Projects include Foote Commons, Beachport Senior Housing, Mount Carmel Village, Juniper Hill Village, Access Housing, and Federation Square. Owners interested in future rounds can visit ctgreenbank.com/solarmapamfh or call Katie Shelton at 860-785-9625. Checkout Solipillow.com
Hartford's Eyesore: Empty Office Tower's Decay
02:15|The Xerox Centre, a once-promising IT hub at 25 Sigourney Street in Hartford, now stands abandoned and decaying, plagued by vandalism and safety hazards. Owner Casey Askar, despite plans for a multi-million dollar revitalization, has failed to act due to pandemic-induced office demand drop. City officials, concerned about crime and safety, have imposed liens and added the property to a list of blighted buildings. Mayor Arulampalam advocates for a gradual conversion to apartments, while lenders sue Askar for loan default. The city grapples with security measures and potential demolition costs, aiming to revive this gateway between neighborhoods. Checkout Solipillow.com
Affordable Housing Lawsuits Flood Connecticut Towns
02:18|Connecticut towns face a wave of lawsuits over affordable housing projects, as developers challenge rejections under the eight-thirty-g law. The law requires at least thirty percent of units to be affordable, but towns can only deny projects if theres a clear public health or safety risk. Homeowners, particularly in Stratford, oppose new builds due to concerns about traffic, schools, and neighborhood changes. Developers are also suing over illegal conditions and blocking approved projects, while opponents argue that new developments hurt property values. The legal battles highlight the ongoing struggle between suburbs resisting high-density apartments and developers pushing for affordable housing. Checkout Solipillow.com
Malinin Wins U.S. Figure Skating Title, Chock & Bates Set for Gold
01:36|Ilia Malinin secured his fourth consecutive U.S. Figure Skating title, showcasing his signature style while playing it safe in the free skate. Despite reducing his quad jumps, he still led with a total score of 324.88 points. Andrew Torgashev and Maxim Naumov followed, with Naumov earning a standing ovation after skating in honor of his late parents. In ice dance, Madison Chock and Evan Bates won their seventh U.S. title, with Malinin and Torgashev making strong cases for the Olympic team. Chock and Bates are favored for gold in Italy. Checkout Solipillow.com