As of Monday, the number of confirmed COVID-19 cases in Norwalk had reached 28
Police discovered the bodies Monday morning in the garage of a home on Elizabeth Street in South Norwalk.
As of Sunday, Norwalk had 17 confirmed COVID-19 cases, according to Norwalk Mayor Harry Rilling.
Also closed were basketball courts, school sites and other areas, as Norwalk grapples with slowing down the spread of COVID-19.
The incident occurred late Saturday night on Washington Street, according to police.
Mayor Harry Rilling announced the fatality on Friday.
The move is in response to the COVID-19 outbreak, which has required the temporary closure of Norwalk City Hall.
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Students will continue distance learning into next month, and will lose the previously scheduled April break due to COVID-19.
Norwalk Mayor Harry Rilling on Thursday ordered nail, hair and tanning salons, barbershops, tattoo parlors and similar sites to close.
The Nuvance Health-run site is only for patients with symptoms of COVID-19, who have received a doctor's order and made an appointment.
The Maritime Aquarium remains closed to the public, but staff are conducting live Q&A's on Facebook.
Police said a Norwalk man has been charged in a burglary that occurred in the Riverside area of Greenwich.
"The Norwalk Police Department is committed to providing quality service to the community," but is taking precautions due to COVID-19.
Additionally, the city blocked off Elmcrest Terrace to incoming traffic from Route 1 for COVID-19 testing at Norwalk Hospital.
As of Tuesday, Connecticut had 68 confirmed cases of COVID-19, 48 of which are in Fairfield County, state officials said.
As dining rooms across the state close amid virus restrictions, a Norwalk pizzeria is hoping customers will still come for their take out.
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"This overrides previously announced walk-in services and hours to any City or Public School offices located inside City Hall."
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Mayor Harry Rilling said a resident tested positive for the new coronavirus disease.
Norwalk City Hall will be open on a limited basis beginning March 16, due to COVID-19.
The closure applies to visits, both to the Aquarium and through Traveling Teacher programs to schools, among other activities.
Norwalk Public Schools will close early on Friday. City Hall also will close early, and will begin offering limited services on March 16.
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The defendant illegally reentered the United States after being deported.
The stoppage at Norwalk Community College is due to a student, who may have come in contact with COVID-19.
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Police said the two were accused of having $12,500 worth of drugs in their possession.
The 2020 parade had been scheduled for March 14.
Prestige Companion & Homemakers, an elderly home-care service that serves Norwalk, takes steps to prevent the spread of coronavirus.
Additionally, Mayor Rilling has canceled all large events "on city-owned property, or sponsored by the City of Norwalk" through April 30.
The theft took place at a residence on Raymond Terrace, according to authorities.
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His family will receive friends on Wednesday, March, 11 from 4-8 PM at the Magner Funeral Home, 12 Mott Ave., Norwalk.
The grant, presented by state Senate Majority Leader Bob Duff, will help fund the "Norwalk Changing Communities Before 1835" exhibition.
Adult classes and workshops in March available now at darienarts.org
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