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Taylor Swift fans cause pandemonium at Connecticut restaurant over Travis Kelce dining rumors
Taylor Swift fans flocked to a popular Connecticut eatery amid rumors that the “Cruel Summer” songstress was dining there alongside boyfriend Travis Kelce and BFF Blake Lively.
An eyewitness tells Page Six that a massive crowd of Swifties caused pandemonium outside Elm restaurant in New Canaan on Thursday afternoon after a fan account claimed that Swift and Kelce were dining inside.
We’re told the restaurant had to “lock the backdoor” as hundreds of people started wrapping around the building to try and “catch a glimpse” of the couple.
Some fans even tried to force their way into the hotspot and all delivery orders had to be placed outside.
Things got so hectic that the fire department eventually showed up alongside three police officers to try and tame the crowd.
However, the trio was never actually seen going into — or leaving — the restaurant.
Although Elm was shut down for lunch service, the restaurant refused to confirm or deny whether or not the three celebrities were inside.
Their social media accounts did, however, repost several Instagram Stories hinting that Swift had been there earlier in the day.
Us Weekly also claimed the frenzy was caused by scarecrows made to look like the couple, which the restaurant posted a photo of.
While Lively lives less than 15 minutes from the restaurant, Kelce was pictured at practice down in Kansas City, Mo. on Thursday — making his presence at the restaurant nearly impossible.
So, if Swift was in fact there, it appears she and Lively were enjoying a little girl time — and they surely had a lot to catch up on.
Swift and Kelce made their public outing as a couple on Saturday night following weeks of romance rumors.
The duo, who was first linked last month, was spotted packing on the PDA throughout the weekend — including at their surprise “Saturday Night Live” appearance.
Sources told Page Six earlier this week that the couple “couldn’t keep their hands off each other” while backstage at the late-night show.
Yet their PDA continued to progress as the night went on. Eyewitnesses told Page Six that the twosome were seen “kissing” and getting a little “handsy” at the “SNL” after party.
In fact, one onlooker claimed that Swift and Kelce looked “in love,” which sources reiterated to the Daily Mail on Thursday.
“Taylor is blown away right now and her family is all about Travis,” a source close to her “Gossip Girl” bestie told the outlet.
“She is trying to keep it together, but is obviously falling in love with him and he feels the same way.”
Surely enough, the Kansas City Chiefs tight end seemingly confirmed that he saw a long future with the 12-time Grammy winner by purchasing a $6 million mansion with his leading lady in mind.
Page Six confirmed on Thursday that the hunky NFL star decided to buy a home in a gated community after realizing how accessible his former $1 million home was.
Now it’ll be nearly impossible for paparazzi — and crazed fans — to wait outside his new 16,000 square foot pad — which boasts 6 bedrooms and has its own mini golf course — when Swift comes to town.
The songstress has attended three of the NFL player’s games in recent weeks, even bringing Lively and her husband Ryan Reynolds along to one of them.
While it’s unclear if Swift plans on going to the Chiefs game against the Los Angeles Chargers on Sunday, Kelce could use some help moving boxes.
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Connecticut farmers to benefit from federal disaster relief package
Funding to help farmers impacted by disaster is on the way for those who have been seeking help.
That’s one aspect of what came out of a vote in Washington D.C. that in part prevented a government shutdown.
A 13 minute hailstorm in August destroyed William Dellacamera’s crops and cost him $400,000. He was only able to receive a little less than half of that from programs already in place.
“From that day on, basically everything I had grown for the season was destroyed,” said Dellacamera of Cecarelli’s Harrison Hill Farm.
He’s become known locally for driving his tractor from Connecticut to Washington D.C., advocating for more state and federal funding for farmers like him.
In his travels, he landed meetings with the USDA and Connecticut’s delegation.
“I think they’re taking it seriously, and they did. They took it seriously,” said Dellacamera.
President Biden signed a disaster relief bill into law, advocated for in part by Connecticut’s delegation.
Congresswoman Rosa DeLauro says Connecticut has lost 460 farms over the last five years, primarily related to weather events that put their livelihoods at stake.
“I am pleased that we have an agreement on $100 billion in disaster aid,” said DeLauro on the House Floor Friday, who advocated for the bill.
As part of that, Connecticut farmers like Dellacamera will be able to tap into $23 million of relief from crop losses, according to Representative John Larson.
“Now knowing this is going to make a difference is a big deal. And I hope it does, I hope it does make a difference,” said Dellacamera.
Also part of the bill, DeLauro advocated for a block grant of $220 million that’s only for small and medium-sized farmers who have lost crops in 2023 and 2024.
All of New England would fit in the parameters for the grant, allowing farmers to get help without crop insurance or a national disaster declaration.
“We came to a conclusion that these were all of the pieces that were needed to move forward,” said DeLauro on the House Floor Friday, about the bill as a whole.
DeLauro’s team tells us that disaster relief funding will go from the USDA to the states to get payments out.
Dellacamera says he’s grateful, and there’s more work to be done. He hopes this block grant and general disaster relief funding will be able to live on.
“It takes the red tape out of it a little bit,” said Dellacamera of the block grant. “Hopefully it could be funded into the future, you know, as it might be needed more and more,” he said.
In the meantime, the state of Connecticut will be identifying which farmers experienced disasters in 2023 and 2024 to see who would benefit from block grant funding.
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Connecticut National Guard families come together for annual holiday event
HARTFORD, CT (WFSB) — On Saturday morning, families of the Connecticut National Guard gathered for an annual event designed to provide support and comfort during the holiday season.
Operation Embracing Lonely Families has been a tradition for 23 years, offering much-needed support to military families separated from loved ones who are deployed.
The event focuses on easing some of the financial burden and emotional stress that military families face during deployments, especially during the holidays.
“It’s an enjoyment because it brings everyone closer during the holiday so they can still be around their family too,” said Newton Maldonado, a National Guard soldier.
One of the attendees, Nicole Scalora, whose husband was recently deployed to Africa for a year, shared the challenges of military life.
“It’s tough. We have to take it one day at a time. Doing everything at home by yourself, not having that shoulder to rely on can be difficult. But I have a lot of family and a lot of support, so that helped a lot. Also, the military is constantly reaching out. Making sure that we’re good and that if we need help, they’re there,” she said.
Saturday’s event included treats and toys for the families, as well as a visit from Santa Claus.
The tradition, which began under former Governor Jodi Rell and continued by each subsequent Lieutenant Governor, has become a symbol of appreciation for those who serve and their families.
While this year’s ceremony was smaller in scale, organizers are expecting the event to grow significantly next year, with nearly 800 families anticipated to attend.
These families are affected by the various deployments of National Guard members overseas.
Lieutenant Governor Susan Bysiewicz expressed her gratitude, noting, “, I’m really glad for the people of Connecticut that our celebration is rather small, because it means our national guard families are here at home celebrating.”
The event remains an important opportunity for the community to come together and honor the sacrifices made by military families throughout Connecticut.
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