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Laramie Rangers Hold Off Loveland for Fourth Straight Win

Laramie Rangers Hold Off Loveland for Fourth Straight Win The Laramie Rangers extended their win streak to four in a row after a 14-8 victory over the Loveland Aces on Tuesday night at Cowboy Field. Laramie (25-11) rallied from an early 3-run deficit and then fought off a comeback attempt by the Aces. Manager Aaron Lozano said he felt like that was a tough game. “One thing that’s been different about this team than what we’ve seen the last couple of years is they’re hard to keep down. Some teams have done it, right? We’ve got some losses, and we’ve been blown out, but generally speaking, it’s hard to keep the Rangers down.”

Here s how much it could cost to bring your dog to a Fairfield County beach this spring/summer

Skip to main content Currently Reading Here s how much it could cost to bring your dog to a Fairfield County beach this spring/summer These cities and towns have steep fines for Fido. Nicole Funaro FacebookTwitterEmail Warmer weather is slowly creeping into Connecticut, and with it comes thoughts of sunny days spent at one of the state s many shoreline beaches. But if you re looking to take your furry friend with you, be warned that beach season poses different rules and potential fines. In the town of Fairfield, dogs (and horses) are only allowed to enter any town beach when accompanied by their owner only between Oct. 1 and March 31 each year. Any attempt at accessing a beach outside of that time frame will be forbidden, according to section 14a, article I of the town s parks and recreation rules and regulations.

Here s how much it could cost to bring your dog to a Fairfield County beach off season

Skip to main content Currently Reading Here s how much it could cost to bring your dog to a Fairfield County beach this spring/summer These cities and towns have steep fines for Fido. Nicole Funaro FacebookTwitterEmail Warmer weather is slowly creeping into Connecticut, and with it comes thoughts of sunny days spent at one of the state s many shoreline beaches. But if you re looking to take your furry friend with you, be warned that beach season poses different rules and potential fines. In the town of Fairfield, dogs (and horses) are only allowed to enter any town beach when accompanied by their owner only between Oct. 1 and March 31 each year. Any attempt at accessing a beach outside of that time frame will be forbidden, according to section 14a, article I of the town s parks and recreation rules and regulations.

Fairfield considers millions of dollars in capital items

Fairfield considers millions of dollars in capital items FacebookTwitterEmail File photo of the yard at the Public Works garage in Fairfield.Genevieve Reilly / FAIRFIELD The selectmen recently approved millions of dollars in capital projects, including new vehicles for public works, paving and a master plan for parks and recreation. The projects would be bonded, though $1 million was also put in the current operating budget last year to cover half of the paving work. The public works vehicles total $3.92 million, spread out over three years. The $150,000 for the parks and recreation master plan would be a 10-year bond. Anthony Calabrese, the parks and recreation director, said these plans are usually done every 15 to 20 years. The plan would have an outside vendor examine all of the department’s facilities and 1,200 or so acres of parks, open space and athletic fields to see what needs to be improved and offer suggestions on possible enhancements.

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