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Friday, May 15th, 2026

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Good morning, Norwalk. Here's your local news at a glance for Friday, the 15th of May.

COMMUNITY NEWS

  • Norwalk held its annual Police Memorial Ceremony Thursday to honor four officers killed in the line of duty during National Police Week. Candle lighting and a moment of silence marked the event as community members remembered their service.  News 12 Connecticut

BUSINESS NEWS

  • Nitin Mhatre became CEO of First County Bank on April 15 at the Stamford head office and is set to embark on a listening tour with employees plus community leaders. He aims to blend personalized service with digital banking to compete with larger banks while honoring the bank's 175-year legacy.  The Hour
  • During a May 7 earnings call, Eversource said it is resisting large data centers in Connecticut to avoid overloading the grid and raising costs for local customers + developers have shown growing interest since early 2024 as they look for sites near strong power and fiber networks.  The Hour

ENVIRONMENT NEWS

  • The Climate Prediction Center forecasts an 82% chance that El Niño will develop May through July, potentially yielding a warmer summer and milder winter locally, though significant impacts on snow or storms remain uncertain. Experts note that super strong conditions may emerge — but details are still unclear.  The Hour
  • Norwalk will restore Andrews Field to its natural freshwater wetland habitat using a $255K state grant secured last month; the project will remove invasive vegetation, reintroduce native plants, and take up to three months to complete.  Nancy On Norwalk
  • Drivers in Norwalk are urged by state wildlife officials to slow down and help turtles cross roads during egg-laying season (May to July) as climate change lengthens migration and raises risks for breeding females, so do not reverse their direction when assisting.  The Hour

HEALTH NEWS

  • Although the air feels warm, water in local lakes, rivers and the Sound remains dangerously cold and could cause cold shock if someone falls in. Officials advise boaters and swimmers to wear life jackets—especially on small vessels—and check water temperatures before heading out.  The Hour
  • A new AARP report shows that Connecticut caregivers provide an average of 27 hours of unpaid care weekly—efforts valued at $1 trillion a year. The report highlights the emotional toll and financial strain many face while managing health care and daily tasks.  The Hour
  • House lawmakers approved a measure to allow in-home dental cleanings for homebound residents, but the Senate did not schedule a final vote before the session ended May 6. Lawmakers plan to revisit the proposal in January + work toward expanding preventative care for those in need.  Connecticut Public

LIFESTYLE NEWS

  • WalletHub released its Best Summer Travel Destinations list earlier this week that names two Connecticut metro areas. The Hartford, East Hartford and Middletown region ranked No. 64 overall, while the Bridgeport, Stamford and Norwalk region ranked No. 97 overall but earned a high safety rating.  The Hour

SPORTS NEWS

  • New technology and improved training have led to a steady rise in Connecticut high school pitchers reaching 90 mph, with Norwalk’s own Gavin Chakar among those breaking the mark. Data shows the number of 90-mph pitchers has grown over 100% (since 2021), prompting shifts in scouting and training methods.  The Hour
  • Wilton’s Matt Gulbin was selected in the sixth round by the Washington Commanders and participated in their rookie minicamp on May 14 at the team's facility. The 6-foot-3 player honed his skills at Wake Forest (and Michigan State) before preparing to compete for a roster spot.  The Hour

EVENTS

SUBMIT EVENT
  • Sonora Dinamita de Any Velazquez Concert

    8 PM — La Bonita — Tickets available — Experience the vibrant sounds of Sonora Dinamita de Any Velazquez in an intimate setting.

    Sat, 5/23/26

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  • The 502s Concert

    7-8 p.m. — District Music Hall — Ticketed event — Catch the upbeat sounds of The 502s live in Norwalk's vibrant music scene.

    Fri, 5/29/26

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  • El Varon de La Bachata

    8 PM – 2 AM — La Bonita — Tickets from $60 — Experience a night of captivating bachata music in the heart of Norwalk.

    Fri, 6/5/26

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  • 100 Demons Live Concert

    6-9 p.m. — District Music Hall — Tickets start at $125 — Experience the unforgettable live performance of 100 Demons in Norwalk.

    Sat, 6/6/26

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  • Hope in Motion Walk

    10 a.m. — Mill River Park — Registration required — Celebrate 30 years of resilience and support those impacted by cancer during this community fundraising event.

    Sun, 6/7/26

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  • Much Ado About Nothing

    7:30 p.m. — Pinkney Park — $25 adults, $5 children — Experience Shakespeare’s comedy of love and wit under the stars in a beloved outdoor setting.

    Wed, 6/10/26

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  • Cielo Gris in Concert

    8:00 p.m. — Bambu Night Club — Tickets available — Experience the vibrant sounds of Cielo Gris live in Norwalk.

    Sat, 6/13/26

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