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Connecticut HS Champ and 2024 “Best of the Rest” Payton Foster Commits to Harvard

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Payton Foster from Riverside, Connecticut, has committed to the application process* at Harvard University for the fall of 2024.
“I am so excited to announce my verbal commitment to the admissions process at Harvard University! Thank you to my coaches, teammates, family, and friends who have helped me along the way! Go Crimson ❤️❤️❤️”
Foster swims for Greenwich High School, where she is a senior, and Chelsea Piers Aquatic Club. An IM and mid-distance freestyle specialist, she is a “Best of the Rest” commit on our list of top-20 girls from the high school class of 2024.
At the 2023 Connecticut High School Open State Championships, Foster won the 200 IM (2:00.81) and the 500 free (4:51.89). She also anchored the runner-up 200 free relay (23.20) and the runner-up 400 free relay (51.69). Her 500 free time was a PB by 3.7 seconds. Her best 200 IM dates from her sophomore year at high school States.
This summer, she earned PBs in the 200 IM (2:16.57) and 400 IM (4:53.42) at NCSA Summer Championships, where she placed 7th and 17th respectively. She also finaled in the 200 back (2:16.41).
Best SCY times:
- 200 IM – 2:00.35
- 400 IM – 4:12.94
- 200 back – 1:58.69
- 200 free – 1:48.43
- 500 free – 4:51.89
Foster’s best times would score in the A finals of the 200/400 IM and 200 back and the B finals of the 200/500 free at Ivy League Women’s Championships. She will join the Crimson’s class of 2028 with Gabi Augustyn and Kenzie Padilla.
*Note: A verbal commitment between an Ivy League coach and a prospective student-athlete is not an offer of admission, as only the Admission Office has that authority. The coach can only commit his or her support in the admission process. Ivy League Admission Offices do not issue “Likely Letters” before October 1 of the prospective student-athlete’s senior year of high school. The Likely Letter, while issued after an initial read of the student’s application, is not an offer of admission to the university.
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State officials proposing ‘one fair wage’ bill for all Connecticut employees

State Sen. Julie Kushner was in Hartford Tuesday to once again propose a bill that will create “one fair minimum wage” for all Connecticut employees.
The bill would get rid of the tipped wage in the state – which currently allows employers to pay restaurant workers between $6.38 and $8.23 per hour, as long as their tips make up the difference to meet minimum wage.
If the bill passes, these workers would make full minimum wage instead.
“This is about a bill, one fair wage, which will recognize that we need to make sure that every worker in the state of Connecticut earns a fair wage,” said Kushner.
“As one of the wealthiest states in the nation, I think we can do better than this,” Said Norma Martinez-Hosang, the interim executive director of Connecticut Recovery For All.
The bill could significantly impact the income of workers across local communities.
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Connecticut Department of Transportation offers tips for Older Driver Safety Awareness Week

It is Older Driver Safety Awareness Week and the Connecticut Department of Transportation is reminding people to talk to older drivers they know and make sure they feel confident and safe behind the wheel.
In 2021, 17% of all roadway deaths nationwide involved someone over the age of 65. Those numbers are going up, according to the DOT.
“For the older people and the teenagers, I think everyone should be a little more careful,” said Jackie McKay, of Darien.
Norwalk resident Edgar Torres commutes in his car for work and says he sees a lot of distracted driving.
“The phone is the big problem,” said Torres. “Every day, not every week. Every day.”
The DOT says whether you are 18 years old or 80 years old, people need to slow down and be mindful of other drivers’ safety.
They are encouraging families to have more open discussions with older loved ones when it comes to safety on the road.
“I love old people, but I don’t think they should be driving at a certain age,” said McKay. “It’s up to the family to make that decision. It’s a very hard decision.”
Josh Morgan, with the DOT, says 42 older drivers were killed in traffic related crashes in 2021 – and that number is only going up.
“What’s alarming is when we look from year to year to see what those trends are, nationally the amount of traffic related fatalities for those over age 65 went up by more than 20%,” said Morgan. “Older drivers may have some hearing challenges or they may have some challenges with vision or prescription medicines.”
Claudia Munoz, of Norwalk, has been doing her part to help out her older family members to prevent accidents of any kind.
“I have an elderly person in my family, I always offer to take them out to do errands,” said Munoz. “Help them if you can, if you give them the time.”
However, Morgan says it’s up to everyone to stay safe on the roads.
“Ultimately, we all share a responsibility when it comes to safety,” said Morgan. “Make sure people get to their destination safely each and every time.”
Regardless of age, the DOT wants to make sure Connecticut drivers are slowing down, paying attention and always driving sober. They also recommend older drivers check their vision and hearing regularly and plan more trips during the day with lighter traffic.
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Connecticut City Named ‘Most Boring ‘ Major City in the US

Is it possible to be bored in a major US city? Our cities are where all of the arts, entertainment, and commerce are. Isn’t there usually something for everyone? Apparently not, there’s a list of the ‘Most Boring’ major cities in the US, and one of our own made the list.
According to cheapism.com, not all major cities are worth the trip, and with some help from Reddit users, they’ve come up with their list of cities that “You would do well to avoid, unless you’re looking for a boring time.’ And they go on to name Bridgeport, Connecticut as one of the most boring cities in the US.
“It sounds like Bridgeport, Connecticut is one of those places that you can elect to visit if you’re in the mood for abandoned buildings, sizable mountains of broken glass, and other miscellaneous acts of crime that can range from petty theft to full-on-high-speed car chases.”
Fair assessment? Who’s to say? Crime is a problem anywhere you go these days, and being that Bridgeport is the most populous city in Connecticut with almost 150,000 residents, rates are going to be a bit elevated there.
Maybe the Bridgeport of 2010’s was boring, that’s fair, but now? Bridgeport has made leaps and bounds. The Hartford Healthcare Amphitheater is an incredible venue that brings a million people a year from everywhere. Where else in Fairfield County can you catch a ferry to Long Island? Don’t forget about our only Zoo, and Joseph’s Steakhouse, the best around. Hartford, now that’s a boring city, especially if it’s cold out.
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Step Inside The Pawling, NY Manor Featured on ‘Zillow Gone Wild’
I love “ZillowGoneWILD’, it’s amazing what artists can do to the interior and exterior of the average home. A 43 room Elizabethian style manor in nearby Parling, New York has just been featured, and you can buy it right now for $6.5 million dollars. Have a look inside this incredible property
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