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City Alert: Fairfield is accepting applications for commissions & committee

City Alert: Fairfield is accepting applications for commissions & committee Fairfield, California (Monday, May 3, 2021) The City of Fairfield is accepting applications for Youth Commission, Rockville Hills Regional Park Citizen Advisory Committee, and Planning Commission. Two seats are available on the Youth Commission for a term of January 1, 2021 through December 31, 2022. Applicants must be residents of Fairfield and between the ages of 12 and 21. Mayor Harry Price will appoint the commission members with the approval of the City Council. Members of the Youth Commission serve as an advisory body to the Fairfield City Council on community-wide issues or projects having the potential to impact youth of the community. The Youth Commission interacts with the other City commissions as deemed necessary by project or issue.

Fairfield County homeowners rally against Connecticut zoning legislation they say removes local decision-making

Fairfield County homeowners rally against Connecticut zoning legislation they say removes local decision-making
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Rallygoers in Fairfield, Conn Decry Hate Crimes Against Asian Americans

Published April 4, 2021 NBCUniversal Media, LLC More than 200 people gathered in Connecticut on Saturday to denounce increasing attacks on Asian Americans around the country. A “Stop Asian Hate” rally was held outside Fairfield Town Hall and included speeches by state Attorney General William Tong, U.S. Sen. Richard Blumenthal and other officials and advocates. Download our mobile app for iOS or Android to get alerts for local breaking news and weather. Members of the crowd held signs saying “Stop the hate! Stop the violence!,” “Where is the love?” and “Racism is the real pandemic.” The activist group “Running to Protest” brought New Yorkers together to rally and run a 5K in solidarity with Black and Asian Americans.

Rallygoers decry hate crimes against Asian Americans

Rallygoers decry hate crimes against Asian Americans April 3, 2021 FacebookTwitterEmail FAIRFIELD, Conn. (AP) More than 200 people gathered in Connecticut on Saturday to denounce increasing attacks on Asian Americans around the country. A “Stop Asian Hate” rally was held outside Fairfield Town Hall and included speeches by state Attorney General William Tong, U.S. Sen. Richard Blumenthal and other officials and advocates. Members of the crowd held signs saying “Stop the hate! Stop the violence!, “Where is the love?” and “Racism is the real pandemic.” One of the rally s organizers, Aimee Guerrero, condemned an attack on a Filipina American woman in New York City last week. Surveillance video showed the assailant kicking and stomping on the 65-year-old woman and bystanders not helping her. The suspect was charged with hate crimes.

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