SHELTON - Today, in response to a request by
U.S. Senators Chris Murphy and Richard Blumenthal, cable provider Comcast agreed to waive fees on damaged or destroyed
cable equipment for their active customers affected by the massive fire
that destroyed an apartment building downtown Jan 6.
Murphy and Blumenthal released the following statement:
"We applaud Comcast for moving
quickly to help families displaced by the terrible fire in Shelton. Many
of these families lost everything they owned in this awful disaster,
and Comcast waiving these fees
will now be money saved for other items as these people work to recover
from the blaze.
"We’re glad that we were able to help facilitate this
quick resolution so these residents have one less thing to worry about
as they take on the daunting task of getting
their lives back to normal.
"We’ll continue to work with those affected
to offer any other assistance that we can to help."
This is a press release from Murphy's office.
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