Wednesday, September 17th, 2025
Good morning, Norwalk. Here's your local news at a glance for Wednesday, the 17th of September.
COMMUNITY NEWS
- ➤ Longtime reporter Rebecca Surran stepped back from her morning anchor role at News12 to focus on community reporting in segments like Made in Connecticut + Conversation Connecticut while Asha McKenzie took over the morning news. Surran, a veteran since 1982, now starts her new projects that spotlight local businesses and cultural leaders. The Hour
CULTURE NEWS
- ➤ The City announced Tuesday, September 16th that the Arts & Cultural Commission invited residents to select one of two designs for the new Ely Avenue fencing mural. The survey will remain open until September 22nd — residents can vote online to help shape this public artwork. City of Norwalk
ENVIRONMENT NEWS
- ➤ Connecticut residents and visitors can expect vibrant fall foliage starting in the state’s northeast and northwest corners by mid-October—state forester Christopher Martin said peak colors will hit around Columbus Day before moving through central areas and wrapping up along the coast in early November. Connecticut Public
FINANCE NEWS
- ➤ Norwalk sold $53 million in general obligation bonds on Sept. 3, locking in a 3.69% rate and reaffirming its AAA rating. Finance Director Jared Schmitt said the sale attracted 15 bids from different investment banks—helping to keep the city's strong financial status. Nancy On Norwalk
GOVERNMENT NEWS
- ➤ Gov. Lamont announced that United Illuminating delayed its plan to rebuild overhead power lines in Fairfield and Bridgeport while exploring alternatives such as burying the lines underground. State officials will meet with UI Friday—reviewing options to lower community disruption—so that they can decide on the best plan. The Hour
SPORTS NEWS
- ➤ Pete Paguaga reviewed high school football stats ahead of Week 2—focusing on the Naugatuck Valley League’s debut in the Connecticut Football Alliance where NVL teams went 6–10 and were outscored by non-league opponents. The review noted that top NVL program Naugatuck lost 35–0 to Darien, raising questions about its chances in tougher state playoffs. The Hour
- ➤ UConn women’s basketball star Tina Charles signed with Athletes Unlimited Pro Basketball and will play in their 2026 season in Nashville from Feb. 4 to Feb. 28—she said she is excited to join a league that will change the game for women’s sports. The Hour
- ➤ Today, the GametimeCT staff released their Week 2 picks for the 2025 high school football season in Connecticut. Scott Ericson leads with a 9-1 record and other staffers posted records from 8-2 to 5-5—while the 8-Ball made its only pick with Bassick, offering a toy prize if its team wins. The Hour
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Norwalk Boat Show
10 a.m. - 5 p.m. — MarineMax Norwalk — Cost varies by boat — Explore the latest in boats and yachts with knowledgeable teams to match you with your perfect vessel.
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San Gennaro Festival
11 a.m. – 4 p.m. — All Saints Catholic School — Free entry — Celebrate community spirit with a Kids Zone, music, food, and a vendor market.
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LIFE OF AGONY Live in Norwalk
7:30-9 p.m. — District Music Hall — Tickets available — Experience a powerful performance by New York's crossover legends in an intimate venue.
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