News 12 Connecticut Numbers & Links for July 2022

News 12 Connecticut Numbers & Links for July 2022

News 12 Staff

Jul 1, 2022, 4:00 AM

Updated 647 days ago

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News 12 Connecticut Numbers & Links for July 2022

July 31

Connecticut Dept. of Health (Monkeypox Signs And Symptoms):
More Information

July 30

Banana Boat Recall:
More Information
Child Tax Rebates:
More Information

July 28

Bridgeport Rescue Mission
More Information

July 27

Milford Softball team heads to World Series:
GoFundMe

July 25

Donations for retired Norwalk police officer
GoFundMe
Odie's Orchard Hill Rescue - Simsbury, CT 

Protectors of Animals  - East Hartford, CT 

CT Cat Connection - Windsor, CT 

Friends of Berlin  - Berlin, CT 

Paws 4 Life Animal Rescue of CT  - Bolton, CT 

Meriden Humane Society  - Meriden, CT 

Ferrett Association of Connecticut, Inc.  - Hartford, CT 

Paws Cat Shelter CT - Woodstock, CT 

Chimera Sanctuary & Rescue - Winsted, CT 

The Queenie Foundation, Inc. - Manchester, CT 

The Animal Haven - North Haven, CT 

Purr Feline Friends  - Torrington, CT

July 22

Albertsons Companies Recalls Of Select Ready Meals Due To Undeclared Allergens:
More Information
Marnie Taylor's GoFundMe campaign:
GoFundMe Page
Bridgeport Film Festival:
Website
Family Dollar Recall:
List of items

July 21

 Additional Troopers assigned to Route 7 in Norwalk Friday night: 
🏁 Route 7 Racers 🏁... - Connecticut State Police Troop G | Facebook

July 19

Jazz FC

July 18

Norwalk Cooling Centers:
More Information
Norwalk Library- Main Branch (1 Belden Avenue)
Monday- Wednesday and Friday-Saturday, 10AM - 5:30 PM
Thursday, 10AM–7PM
South Norwalk Branch (10 Washington Street)
Monday, and Wednesday- Saturday: 10AM - 5:30 p.m.
Tuesday, 11:30 AM – 7PM
The Norwalk Police Department Community Room (1 Monroe Street)
Open 24 hours a day, seven days a week

July 15

Primary Election Registration:
More Information

July 12

Center For Gender Health:
More Information
Family of 15-year-old  shot at Fairfield Party Saturday
Zion Burton GoFundMe page

July 11

Ford windshield recall
Dealers will remove and reinstall the windshield, free of charge. Owner notification letters are expected to be mailed July 11, 2022. Owners may contact Ford customer service at 1-866-436-7332. Ford’s number for this recall is 22C12.

July 8

New Milford burglary
Anyone with information on the investigation is asked to contact Officer McIntyre at dmcintyre@newmilfordpolice.org or Officer Rodriguez at arodriguez@newmilfordpolice.org

July 7

July 6

New Milford Mayor Pete Bass:
Facebook
Turkey Survey: 
Website
J&M Foods Issues recall on Lavender Shortbread Cookies:
More information
Blood drives:
Find one near you

July 5

Milford Fatal Crash
Anyone with information or who may have witnessed the collision is asked to contact PFC Dan Hemperly at 203-783-4792.

July 3

CT Society of Santas:
Website
Treasures ‘n Junque in July
More Information
USCG Boating Safety Course
More Information

July 1

Fairchild Wheeler Women's Golf Club: 
More Information


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