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Derby attic fire burns storage, keepsakes

Derby firefighters extinguished a small fire contained in the attic of a duplex home at 44 Emmett Avenue around 8 p.m. Thursday.

The fire was started by a child who draped a blanket over a fan, according to resident Jan Terry.

“All my storage is gone,” said Terry, who shares the second floor of the duplex with her boyfriend, Fred Duhamie. “There were photos of my grandchildren, a t.v., antiques, stuff that I saved from when my son was a baby. And 35 pairs of shoes.”

Tenants on both floor of the duplex where home when the fire started, but no one was injured.

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Motorcyclist bleeding from head after wipe-out

A motorcylist is being hospitalized after he was found bleeding from the head following a wipe out on Booth Hill Road at Mac Donald Road in Trumbull around 5:30 p.m., according to police.

Police said the motorcyclist did not collide with another object or vehicle; detectives are investigating the cause of the accident.

No further information is available.

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Zoo expands exhibit with Andean condor, llamas

Connecticut’s Beardsley Zoo is welcoming an Andean condor and three llamas to its exhibit in time for Labor Day weekend.

The three-year-old male condor, flown in from Florida, replaces his predecessor, Thaao, who died in January nearly 80 years old. Thaao was the oldest known Andean condor living in captivity.

“Our new condor has some pretty big shoes to fill,” joked Zoo Director Gregg Dancho. “Thaao was our ambassador, as the first animal to greet visitors as they came into the Zoo. We are confident that this spry guy will bring his youthful enthusiasm to that role.”

Andean condors are vultures, and they are massive birds. With a wing span of up to 10.5 feet and an average weight of 33 pounds, they are among the largest in the world that are able to fly. The zoo’s new addition weighs 27 pounds and stands three feet tall.

The zoo’s long-term plan is to mate the condor as part of the Association of Zoos and Aquariums’ (AZA) Species Survival Plan (SSP), a national effort to ensure the survival of certain endangered species.

The three llama were donated anonymously from a Connecticut llama farm. All three are male, and two are 16-year-old brothers. The brothers, Lawrence and George, are tan in color. The third, named Yugi, is six years old has black and white coloration. The llamas will be housed in an exhibit adjacent to the prairie dogs.

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Mayor of Stratford joins student mentoring program

Stratford Public Schools’ Mentoring Program is currently accepting applications from adults who are able to commit one hour per week to making a difference in the life of a young person,

As part of her campaign to increase participation in the program, Jody Harkins, wife of Mayor John A. Harkins, announced this week that the mayor has volunteered to be a mentor for the 2010-2011 school year.

“My husband knows that restoring the pride in our community requires all of us to get involved,” she said. “I hope that his involvement will convince others that it is possible to find just an hour each week to be a mentor.”

Those interested in serving as a mentor must complete a brief application and attend an informational training session from 2:15 to 4:15 p.m. on Sept. 23. applications and information are available through Diane Christiano at 203-385-4281 or christianod@stratfordk12.org. The application is also available online at www.townofstratford.com.

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Bridgeport area still under Tropical Storm Watch

The National Weather Service reaffirmed the tropical storm watch for Bridgeport and the coastal Fairfield County areas with its 11 a.m. advisory.

The Bridgeport forecast calls for sustained winds between 15 to 20 mph Friday afternoon, with the winds speeding up to 25 or 30 mph in the evening. Gusts could reach or exceed 40 mph.

About half an inch of rain could fall Friday, with the storm tapering off around midnight. Expect rough waves on Long Island Sound, officials have said.

The NWS also issued a tropical storm warning for the New Haven area, which extends up through coastal Rhode Island.  For southeastern Massachusetts there’s currently a hurricane warning, which means sustained winds exceeding 73 mph are “expected” in the next 36 hours.

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