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Frank Juliano

Greenwich Time

Milford, CT, United States

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Past articles by Frank:

Delays reported on Metro North

Delays of between 15 and 20 minutes are reported on Metro North Railroad trains this morning. The delay affecting passengers heading into or out of Grand Central Terminal is due to “a track condition requiring attention in the vicinity of the Park Avenue Tunnel,’’ according to a tweet from the railroad. → Read More

Police seek 'person of interest' in Bridgeport murder

Detectives arrest Jovanne Brown on Saturday and charged him with felony murder in Watkins’ death but are still seeking Hargrove as a person of interest’’ in the case,, the Bridgeport police spokesman said. Brown is charged with felony murder, murder, possession of a pistol without a permit, weapons in a motor vehicle, first-degree robbery and conspiracy to commit first-degree robbery. A short… → Read More

Route 15 reopens in Derby after tree cleared

Route 15 has reopened southbound near the Derby—Orange line after being closed for more than an hour when a tree fell on a car and then across the road, State Police said. There were two vehicles involved and rescue workers are extricating one of the victims from the wreckage. [...] there are also southbound delays caused by traffic slowing down to take a look at the accident. → Read More

Vance, former state police spokesman, will retire

Lt. J. Paul Vance, the State Police spokesman who became familiar to the public during and after the Sandy Hook school shootings in Dec., 2012, has announced his retirement. Trooper First Class Kelly Grant, who succeeded Vance as the chief public information officer, confirmed his retirement. → Read More

New Canaan man killed in snowboarding accident

"Northstar, Northstar Ski Patrol and the entire Vail Resorts family extend our deepest sympathy and support to our guest's family and friends," said Nadia Guerriero, vice president and general manager of Northstar California. → Read More

After fatal stabbing, alert for missing Bridgeport girl

Aylin Sofia Hernandez, who could be in the Bronx with her father, a suspect wanted for a double stabbing in which one person was killed and another critically wounded, police said. Aylin is described as standing four feet tall and weighing 55 pounds with black hair and brown eyes. → Read More

Study: Millennials are the worst drivers

Risky driving behavior — including texting, running red lights and speeding — account for Millennials winning the dubious honor of being the worst drivers in the U.S., a new safety study says. The latest report from the AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety found that 88 percent of drivers aged 19 to 24 engaged in risky behavior behind the wheel in the past month, AAA spokeswoman Fran Mayko said.… → Read More

Contractor sued over hedge fund manager’s art

STAMFORD — A lawsuit filed by insurers of former hedge fund manager Steven A. Cohen’s art collection seeks damages from a company that allegedly caused a fire at Cohen’s Point 72 Asset Management that damaged some of the art. Infinity Mechanical Inc. of Garden City, N.Y. was responsible for the fire because employees carelessly used welding and grinding equipment and ignited combustible material… → Read More

Major winter storm is headed our way

A major winter storm is barreling toward our area, and today’s relatively balmy weather will be giving way to gusty winds, reduced visibility and snow piling up at rates of up to a half-inch an hour by Thursday. The National Weather Service has issued a Winter Storm Warning, with between 6 to 10 inches of blowing and drifting snow along the shoreline from Stamford to Milford and slightly less… → Read More

Major winter storm is headed our way

A major winter storm is barreling toward our area, and today’s relatively balmy weather will be giving way to gusty winds, reduced visibility and snow piling up at rates of up to a half-inch an hour by Thursday. The National Weather Service has issued a Winter Storm Warning, with between 6 to 10 inches of blowing and drifting snow along the shoreline from Stamford to Milford and slightly less… → Read More

State Police take issue with Facebook parody

The page falsely reported’’ on Tuesday that former Trooper Aaron Huntsman, convicted of stealing cash and jewelry from a dying motorcyclist after a 2013 crash, would be reinstated with full back pay and benefits. Trooper First Class Kelly Grant, the state police spokeswoman, was not amused. The fake page claimed that the Professional Standards Division of the state police had completed its… → Read More

Pedestrian struck and killed on West Putnam Avenue

GREENWICH — A teenager was struck by a vehicle and killed Monday evening on West Putnam Avenue, police said. The victim was struck at about 6:30 p.m. near western Junior Highway, Lt. Kraig Gray said. “The teenager received treatment at the scene but unfortunately succumbed to injuries,’’ Gray said. “The Greenwich police accident reconstruction team is investigating.’’ The driver remained on the… → Read More

A little bit of everything, including snow, on the way

Gusty winds this morning have the potential to pull down tree limbs and power lines, and make the mid-30s daytime highs feel at least 10 degrees colder than that. There is some snow and steady rain coming Tuesday, and on Wednesday the temperature will be above 50 degrees throughout our region, well above the seasonal norm. [...] the real show is on Thursday when the chance for plowable snow, six… → Read More

Snow making roads slippery

A two-vehicle crash blocked the shoulder of I-95 south, near Exit 27 in Bridgeport for a time, with traffic moving along the snow-covered roadway. An ambulance was brought to the scene but State Police said later that there were only minor injuries. → Read More

Buses replace trains on New Canaan line

Buses will be substituted for New Canaan branch line trains this weekend. Metro North Railroad says the switch is needed so that work on bridge timbers and supports at Atlantic Street in Stamford may be done. Buses will be used in place of trains on select trips beginning this evening and continuing through Sunday. Get the complete schedule here. The buses to Stamford will operate 15 to 20… → Read More

Propane stove top explodes in Westport

WESTPORT — A resident turning on a propane-fueled kitchen stove was able to contain the damage after a gas explosion underneath the unit Tuesday morning. The recall notice states that the GE Monogram model Pro Rangetop with Grill is a hazard because burners on rangetops operating on liquefied petroleum (propane) may fail to ignite or light if the gas control knob is left in a position between… → Read More

McMahon testifying at SBA confirmation hearing

The first question Linda McMahon faced at her confirmation hearing to head the U.S. Small Business Administration on Tuesday was whether she wanted to fold the SBA into the Department of Commerce. U.S. Rep. Jeanne Shaheen, D-New Hampshire, opened the questioning by reminding McMahon of what she’d said as a Senate candidate in Connecticut about the agency she now hopes to head. The Greenwich… → Read More

Serious crash on parkway in Norwalk

A rollover crash with a life-threatening injury is blocking the left lane of the Merritt Parkway, near Exit 41 in Norwalk. Dispatch reports say that one person is trapped inside the vehicle and is unresponsive. The accident is on the southbound side of the parkway. → Read More

Stamford-area highway crews ready for winter weather

Edward Gentile, director of public works in Darien, said his town’s salt domes are also “loaded up.” [...] with La Niña — the cooling of the equatorial Pacific in irregular intervals that is associated with widespread climate change — expected to play a role, conditions in the northern U.S. could be colder than last winter. [...] significant rainfall in late December and in the first few days of… → Read More

Stamford-area highway crews ready for winter weather

Edward Gentile, director of public works in Darien, said his town’s salt domes are also “loaded up.” [...] with La Niña — the cooling of the equatorial Pacific in irregular intervals that is associated with widespread climate change — expected to play a role, conditions in the northern U.S. could be colder than last winter. [...] significant rainfall in late December and in the first few days of… → Read More