Here are some of the stories and features in this week’s Herald, out today:
• Police: Scanlon stole $914k in city money.
• Months after Huntington Plaza fire, Gifts by the Green back open for business.
• More on the disagreement between land trust and Native American tribe.
• Bridgeport Avenue development meets some opposition.
• Shelton High’s student newspaper goes digital.
• In Opinion: City Democrats support weapons-free zone.
• Mothers become activists with ‘March for Change.’
• Scouts in Troop 28 advance.
• Town committee looks for candidates.
• Police news
• Meet Rocky, a staff terrier mix who needs a home.
• Workshop offers tips on applying to college.
• Student news
• In Sports: Gaels move closer to post season in basketball, Grapplers ready for SCC tourney and more.
• Fish fry begins Feb. 15.
• Lots of local events in Spotlight and Library News.
In this week’s Section B, we highlight camps:
• A summer camp experience for your child — find a camp to suit them.
• Dance academy in Monroe offers summer programs from ballet to hip hop.
• Shelton art camp to get an outdoor workspace.
• Computer camp at Fairfield University teaches video game design, app program and more.
• Go on a Zoo Patrol at Beardsley.
• Fairfield Follies auditions are Feb. 12-14.
• Chocolate desserts for our Valentines.
• A review of the 2013 ‘delicious’ Honda Accord Touring V-6, arts calendar, sweetheart run and more.
• Calling all cooks! We’re looking for dessert recipes to feature in our HOME issue. Email home@ acorn-online.com.