Archive for November 3rd, 2012

Two Monroe fires put out

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Monroe — Two fires damaged homes on Shelton Road home and Crescent Place Saturday.

About 1 p.m., a fire broke out at the Shelton Road home near the border with Shelton. Crews from the Monroe and White Hills volunteer fire departments quickly quelled the flames, said Kevin Catalano, spokesman for the Monroe Volunteer Fire Deptartment.

The fire, which originated in the rear of the house and crept inside, caused about $7,500 of damage.

Fire Marshal William Davin is investigating the cause.

There were no injuries and the home appears inhabitable.

The Monroe firefighters had just returned from the funeral service for Easton Fire Lt. Russell Neary, who was killed in the line of duty during the height of Hurricane Sandy.

The White Hills crew had been covering the Monroe station so that Monroe firefighters could attend the funeral. They made it on scene in
about two minutes, Catalano said.

Firefighters extinguished a smaller garage fire on Crescent Place in the
Stepney section of town just before 6 p.m., Catalano said.

Fire damages Shelton Road home

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Kevin Catalano

Shortly after 1pm Saturday, fire broke out at in the rear of  a home on Shelton Road (RT 110) on the Monroe/Shelton border.

The fire was quickly contained by crews from the Monroe and White Hills volunteer fire departments.

There were no injuries.

Firefighters also extinguished a fire in a garage on Crescent Place in the Stepney section of town around 5:50pm. Stepney and Monroe firefighters made quick work of the fire.

Milford City Hall answers frequently-asked questions

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The following is a release from Milford City Hall:

Hurricane Sandy Relief & Recovery Frequently Asked Questions

* When can I expect to get my power back?

United Illuminating expects to have power restored to 95% of Milford residents by midnight on Monday, November 5th. For further information contact United Illuminating at 1-800-722-5584 or UINET.Com

* What are the contact phone numbers for other utilities?

Southern Connecticut Gas Company – 866-268-2887 Cablevision – 203-336-2225 AT&T –800-280-3857 South Central Connecticut Regional Water Authority –203-562-4020

* Where can I go to get food and water, shower or charge my electronic devices?

Meals Ready to Eat (MRE), bottled water, and tarps are available at Fire Station 6, 204 Melba Street and Fire Station 8, 349 Naugatuck Avenue.

Hot lunches (11:30 a.m. – 1 p.m. daily) and bagged dinners (5 – 6 p.m. daily) are available at the Beth El Shelter, 90 New Haven Avenue.

Continental breakfast, lunch and supper are available at the Milford Senior Center (weekdays).

Showers are available at Planet Fitness, 179 Boston Post Road, Pilot Travel, 433 Old Gate Lane, and the Woodruff Family YMCA, 631 Orange Avenue.

Charging stations are available during normal business hours at the Milford Public Library, 57 New Haven Avenue and Milford Chamber of Commerce, 5 Broad Street.

* Is the water safe to drink? Is the sewage system working?

Yes

* Where can I refrigerate my medicine or get power for my nebulizers and other medical devices?

The Milford Health Department, 82 New Haven Avenue, will refrigerate medication and supply power for nebulizers and other medical devices. The Milford Health Department is open daily from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.

* Will the City pick up my storm debris?

The City will be picking up storm debris. Debris should be separated and placed at the curb. Pick up will be on a continuing basis, as necessary. Storm debris should NOT be brought to the transfer station.

* When will my trash and recycling be picked up? The City will be picking up trash & recycling on your normal trash collection day.

* Where can I temporarily shelter my dog or cat?

For those affected by the storm, the Milford Animal Shelter will provide temporary shelter for your dog or cat until 9:00 a.m. on Tuesday, November 6th. For more information call 203-783-3279.

* Whom should I call if I require transportation to receive City services related to this storm?

Milford Transit District – 203-874-4507

* How do I contact FEMA?

Individuals needing assistance can contact 1-800-621-FEMA (3352) or

www.disasterassitance.gov

http://www.fema.gov/pdf/assistance/process/help_after_disaster_english.pdf

* How can I be determine if a Contractor is licensed?

To check on the status of a contractor’s license contact the Department of

Consumer Protection at 800-842-2649 or www.ct.gov/dcp Residents can also contact the Milford Chamber of Commerce at 203-878-0681.

* Whom should I call if I think my contractor is price gouging?

Attorney General’s Office — (860) 808-5318

* Where can I make donations?

United Way of Milford, Inc. – 203-874-6791 Kingdom Life Christian Church, Inc. – 203-878-7729 (Terry Fonseca)

* How can I help or volunteer?

People who are interested in helping and/or volunteering may contact the Milford Health Department (CERT) at 203-783-3285 or Bob Gregory at Milford Community Development at 203-783-3230.

OTHER IMPORTANT INFORMATION

As of now voting will take place on Tuesday, November 6th at all regular polling places. Any changes in polling location will be posted on the City’s website (www.ci.milford.ct.us) or you may contact the Registrar of Voters’ Office at 203- 783-3240 for any updated information.

Relief and Recovery Fair will be held on this Saturday and next, Nov. 3 and 10, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Parsons Complex Gymnasium. This open house will provide residents in need of recovery and relief services a centralized location to access information on services/programs that are available to them through city, state, and relief organizations.

The deadline to file 2012 personal property declarations has been extended to Nov. 15. Any questions, please contact the Milford Assessor’s office at 203-783-3215.

Limited quantities of tarps are available at Fire Stations 6 (Melba Street) and 8 (Naugatuck Avenue).

Halloween has been rescheduled to Wednesday, Nov. 7.

Milford sets relief and recovery fair for Nov. 3 & 10

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MILFORD — Mayor Benjamin Blake is reminding residents of the city that there will be a Relief and Recovery Fair that will be take place on this Saturday and next, Nov. 3 and Nov. 10, between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. at the Parsons Complex Gymnasium, both days.

“This open house will provide residents in need of recovery and relief services a convenient centralized location to access information on services and programs that are available to them through the city and state, as well as services provided by relief organizations,” the mayor said.

Representatives from city and state departments and agencies, as well as the other relief agencies, will be on hand to answer questions and provide guidance on how to help residents recover.

Blake not happy with UI progress in Milford

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MILFORD — Mayor Ben Blake said Friday that he’s turning up the pressure on UI to get the job done, noting that there are hundreds of Milford residents who remain in the dark and who have a “growing frustration with the rate of power restoration in Milford.”

Blake said that he sat down with the UI’s director of municipalities to demand a quicker response.

“I know UI is making every effort it can to restore power to its customers but it must do more,” Blake said. “The time for planning is long behind us. We need answers and we need results now.”

Blake said that by midnight Friday, 16 percent of the city will still be without power, down from 34 percent from about 24 hours earlier. By midnight Sunday, only 5 percent will still be in the dark, the mayor said.