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Nominations, New Business in Fairfield Top News

FAIRFIELD, Conn. - Politics and police filled this weeks top news in Fairfield. Here are some of the top stories:

The Pequot Library opened their 53rd annual summer book sale, where over 140,000 items were on sale. The sale continues through Tuesday.

The Pequot Library opened their 53rd annual summer book sale, where over 140,000 items were on sale. The sale continues through Tuesday.

Photo Credit: Pequot Library Facebook

Fairfield was awarded a grant from the state of $1.16 million to help the town in emergency preparedness from

A woman drove into an embankment behind the OfficeMax. Neither the driver nor the police know how she got there. 

The glass front door to Dwight Elementary School was smashed in by a FedEx driver who kicked the door twice, police said.

The Pequot Library opened its 53rd annual Summer Book Sale, where more than 140,000 items were on sale. The sale continues through Tuesday. 

Fairfield Republicans and Democrats announced their nominees for the November elections. Democrats had named most candidates on July 18 and the nominations for the Representative Town Meeting came on Tuesday. Republicans announced their nominees on Tuesday as well. 

A new store opened on the Post Road in downtown Fairfield and sells only flip flops. The owner, a former teacher in Stamford, said it was the perfect match for her.

Second quarter reports from Fairfield County real estate brokers indicate a strengthening housing market with increases in sales volume, median price and new deposits.

NBC Sports officially opened its International Broadcast Center in Stamford after a $100 million renovation of a former Clairol factory.

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