AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoConnecticut Sun roster shake-up: Hailey Van Lith was waived again by the Sun, this time to make room for Leila Lacan’s return from France, a move that reshuffles the team just as the season ramps up. Local privacy fight: Connecticut lawmakers are pressing Home Depot and Lowe’s over Automated License Plate Readers used in store parking lots, raising concerns about how plate data is collected and whether it’s shared. Public safety cameras: Fairfield’s speed safety cameras move from a May warning period into citations, with police citing a 33% drop in speeding violations during the notice window. Community spotlight: Waterbury honored foster parent Brenda Russo during National Foster Care Awareness Month for nearly two decades of care, including adopting three children. Arts & culture listings: Greenwich Library’s Flinn Gallery is set to host “extraORDINARY things,” turning everyday objects into art, as part of the area’s ongoing exhibition season. Sports in the spotlight: The Hartford Yard Goats will hand out 1,000 David Ortiz bobbleheads, tying local minor-league fun to a major baseball legacy.
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