BRIDGEPORT — All of the city’s public library branches, senior centers and the Greater Bridgeport Transit Terminal will be warming center for the next week in accordance with the activation of the city’s cold weather protocol. Mayor Joe Ganim and the Office of Emergency Management and Homeland Security activated the protocol Tuesday. The protocol was put in place in anticipation of cold temperatures over the next week, with negative wind chill possible at times. Gov. Dannel P. Malloy announced the state’s Severe Cold Weather Protocol would be in effect from Tuesday until Jan. 2. This is the first time the state’s protocol has been put in place this winter.
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