Frank MacEachern

Urgent News Reporter

fmaceachern@dailyvoice.com

Originally from Canada, Frank started his journalism in his native country before moving to Fairfield County a decade ago where he continued his career. He is a graduate of St. Francis Xavier University in Antigonish, Nova Scotia and of University of King's College in Halifax, Nova Scotia.

Frank was formerly a reporter at Daily Voice.

Frank MacEachern's Contributions

Storm Delays Opening Of Schools In Easton, Redding, Weston On Tuesday Storm Delays Opening Of Schools In Easton, Redding, Weston On Tuesday
Storm Delays Opening Of Schools In Easton, Redding, Weston On Tuesday WESTON, Conn. -- Monday's snow and ice and the cold temperatures that accompanied them will delay the opening of all schools in Easton, Redding and Weston on Tuesday. Weston Public Schools are planning for a three-hour delayed opening for Tuesday, Feb. 3. "Crews will be working long hours overnight to clear roads and to ready the campus to reopen schools," the Weston school district's website says. "We will reassess conditions by 5:30 a.m. and make a final decision to confirm the three-hour delay or to close, if warranted at that time."  "Plan on a three-hour delay, but please check the…
Storm Delays Opening Of Schools In Ridgefield On Tuesday Storm Delays Opening Of Schools In Ridgefield On Tuesday
Storm Delays Opening Of Schools In Ridgefield On Tuesday RIDGEFIELD, Conn. -- Monday's snow and ice and the cold temperatures that accompanied them will delay the opening of all schools in Ridgefield on Tuesday by three hours. "We are planning for a THREE HOUR delay for Tuesday, Feb. 3, to allow time for storm cleanup," the school district said on its website. "However,  we will double check conditions Tuesday morning and send an email update by 7 a.m." About 10 inches of snow fell Monday during the storm. All schools were closed Monday. 
Storm Delays Opening Of Stamford Schools By Two Hours On Tuesday Storm Delays Opening Of Stamford Schools By Two Hours On Tuesday
Storm Delays Opening Of Stamford Schools By Two Hours On Tuesday STAMFORD, Conn. -- Monday's snow, ice and the cold temperatures that accompanied them will delay the opening of all Stamford Public Schools by two hours on Tuesday. Please be aware that buses may run somewhat later than usual, the school system said on its website. About 10 inches of snow fell Monday during the storm. Schools were closed Monday. 
Storm Delays Opening Of Wilton Schools By Two Hours On Tuesday Storm Delays Opening Of Wilton Schools By Two Hours On Tuesday
Storm Delays Opening Of Wilton Schools By Two Hours On Tuesday WILTON, Conn. -- Monday's snow, ice and the cold temperatures that accompanied them will delay the opening of all Wilton Public Schools by two hours on Tuesday. Another message will be sent in the morning to either confirm the delay or change it to a closure depending on road and weather conditions, the school system said on its website. About 10 inches of snow fell Monday during the storm. Schools were closed Monday. 
Storm Delays Opening Of Greenwich Schools By Two Hours On Tuesday Storm Delays Opening Of Greenwich Schools By Two Hours On Tuesday
Storm Delays Opening Of Greenwich Schools By Two Hours On Tuesday GREENWICH, Conn. -- Monday's snow, ice and the cold temperatures that accompanied them will delay the opening of all Greenwich Public Schools by two hours on Tuesday. About 10 inches of snow fell Monday during the storm. Schools were closed Monday. 
Senior NY Federal Reserve  Official's Speech Moved To Feb. 25 Due To Storm Senior NY Federal Reserve  Official's Speech Moved To Feb. 25 Due To Storm
Senior NY Federal Reserve Official's Speech Moved To Feb. 25 Due To Storm STAMFORD, Conn., -- Monday's snowfall has pushed back a talk on national and regional economic trends that had been scheduled for Tuesday in Stamford. Joseph Tracy, executive vice president and senior adviser to the president of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, will instead speak on Feb. 25 at the Stamford Marriot Hotel & Spa. Presented by The Fairfield County Information Exchange, an initiative of The Business Council of Fairfield County and sponsored by Deloitte, the event will begin with a reception at 7:45 a.m.  The breakfast program will be held from 8 - 9:30 a.m. Fairf…
Snow Still Falling Across Stamford; Streets Remain Slick Snow Still Falling Across Stamford; Streets Remain Slick
Snow Still Falling Across Stamford; Streets Remain Slick STAMFORD, Conn. -- Neighborhoods and streets remained mostly quiet Monday in Stamford as heavy snow continued to fall and winter kept its grip on the area.  There was one bright spot for residents in all of the snow that came down and that was Mayor David Martin's decision to extend payment of their tax bill until Tuesday from the original deadline of this past Saturday. Tax payments can be paid in person at the Government Center, 6th Floor; online; or mailed. All payments postmarked by Tuesday, will not be considered late. The city remains under a Winter Storm Warning until 6 p.m.  …
Stamford Police Charge Bridgeport Man In Car Key Theft Stamford Police Charge Bridgeport Man In Car Key Theft
Stamford Police Charge Bridgeport Man In Car Key Theft STAMFORD, Conn. -- As Stamford police were conducting an investigation at an auto business a little more than a year ago, they came across another crime on the surveillance video provided by the owner of the on Greenwich Avenue business, police said. On surveillance video, an officer noticed two men, one of them wearing a Santa hat, and a woman enter the business on Dec. 22, 2013, and take a pair of keys to a vehicle from the business, police said. The vehicles weren't taken and it was not known whether the three had planned to return to the business, said Sgt. Kelly Connelly. Police…
Stamford Students Show Their Style As Part Of Black History Month Exhibit Stamford Students Show Their Style As Part Of Black History Month Exhibit
Stamford Students Show Their Style As Part Of Black History Month Exhibit STAMFORD, Conn. -- As part of Black History Month a collection of student art will be presented at the Palace Theatre in Stamford. Titled "Defined by Fashion," the exhibit opens with a reception Sunday from 1 to 3 p.m. at the Palace Theatre's Sackler Gallery.  Valerie Cooper, owner of Stamford-based Picture That, a fine-art consulting firm that installs art work for businesses and institutions such as hospitals, has been an integral part of the program since it began. "It is my way to give back to the community at large and to the youth at large," she said.  Her firm, along with t…
North Stamford Man Charged With Robbing Teen At Knifepoint North Stamford Man Charged With Robbing Teen At Knifepoint
North Stamford Man Charged With Robbing Teen At Knifepoint STAMFORD, Conn. -- A 19-year-old High Ridge Road teenager is facing serious charges after he allegedly robbed another teenager at knifepoint Monday afternoon, police said. Maximilian Graber, 19, was charged with first-degree robbery and conspiracy to commit first-degree robbery. In the incident, a 17-year-old was walking through the parking lot at Jake's Wayback Burgers on Hope Street when he saw the suspect accompanied by a 17-year-old step out of a blue Dodge van and approach him, Sgt. Kelly Connelly said. The victim recognized Grabler because they had attended the same high school…
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