Safety protocols will be strictly enforced and registration is required.
Residents must register in advance for a two-hour swim session and will be required to follow additional pool rules.
She purchased the ticket at a Trumbull location.
One customer at a Trumbull store recently became $10,000 richer.
The service will run Monday through Friday from 1-6 p.m. and will be available to Trumbull residents only.
The global credit rating agencies Fitch and S&P this week affirmed the town’s rating of AA+.
Hundreds gathered on a hot afternoon to call for an end to racial discrimination.
Town and police officials released a statement about the killing of George Floyd in Minneapolis.
Bank of America Partners with The Center for Family Justice to Keep Domestic Violence Victims Safe
Chosen from faculty members throughout the 17 Connecticut State Colleges and Universities for excellence in teaching.
Last week, Trumbull CERT reached a milestone when they made their 1000th home meal delivery.
Briana Costantini works as an emergency department tech at Yale while also studying nursing.
We all know someone who's making a difference in this difficult time. Let's help share these amazing stories!
A hospital nurse's wedding got pushed back because of the coronavirus. She ended up taking care COVID patients instead.
Married couple Christine, a nurse and Scott Duva, a Trumbull Police officer are helping in the fight against coronavirus.
We all know someone who's making a difference in this difficult time. Let's give them some of the recognition they deserve.
The social distancing Trumbull Food Pantry drive will take place every Wednesday.
Trumbull now has more than 100 lab-confirmed coronavirus cases along with seven deaths.
The number of hospitalizations increased by 31, which is fewer than what the state has been seeing in recent days.
Town officials shared an update on the number of positive cases of the new coronavirus.
Here are the latest updates about the coronavirus situation in Trumbull.
Parks have been closed, but some people are ignoring that fact. Police will begin fining violators.
Gov. Ned Lamont said the tri-state region should consider a regional approach to testing in the absence of a national plan.
A 85-year-old resident died from the coronavirus. The resident was the first death in town associated with the virus.
Volunteers are bringing Passover foods to residents.
Connecticut now has more than 5,000 confirmed coronavirus cases and more than 1,000 hospitalizations.
There have been reports of teenagers gathering in groups throughout town.
Notre Dame High School students wanted to give back and express their sincere gratitude towards the individuals fighting on the front lines.
Here are the latest local updates on how the coronavirus outbreak is impacting Trumbull:
Many cars aren't getting much use these days because of the coronavirus, but it's still important to take them out once in a while.
The Center for Family Justice Takes Its Popular Annual Fundraiser Online In Response to Coronoavirus
There will also be an online community discussion about stress, anxiety and depression while dealing with the coronavirus pandemic.
Lamont appeared on CNN to say Fairfield County would also need additional ventilators as its infection rate is "through the roof."
Trumbull first responders are seeking donations of personal protective equipment amid a national shortage.
The Connecticut chapter has postponed 39 of the current 109 pending wishes in Connecticut amid coronavirus concerns.
The CDC isn't going door to door asking people to take a survey.