BY BRIGITTE RUTHMAN Republican-American
1788 Torrington police and firefighters work at the scene of an accident Thursday on New Litchfield Street that involved three vehicles and a truck carrying cars. John McKenna Republican-American The car carrier involved in Thursday’s accident on New Litchfield Street in Torrington came to rest about a quarter-mile beyond the crash scene. John McKenna Republican-American Another view of the accident scene on New Litchfield Street in Torrington on Thursday. John McKenna Republican-American TORRINGTON – After losing the brakes to the car-carrying tractor-trailer he was driving down New Litchfield Street on Thursday afternoon, the driver blasted his horn to alert those in…
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Litchfield Tan Soo Doo martial arts students cleaning up the grounds at Litchfield Community Center are, from left, Liam Crandley, Collin Argraves and Luke Gordon. John McKenna Republican-American
LITCHFIELD
After two years in one of the most prominent commercial locations in the center of town, The Silly Sprout children’s store is heading to a new home as part of its comeback from the devastating economic effect of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Owner Jessica Marullo-Dell’Aera will be moving her six-year-old business from 7 West St. to 503 Bantam Road in time for Memorial Day weekend. The new location, she said, is more affordable, will provide better access for customers, and offers outdoor space for sales and special events.
By 10 a.m., several inches of snow had already accumulated in downtown Waterbury.
Heavy snowfall with strong winds is expected into Tuesday, with the most intense conditions between 2 p.m. and 8 p.m., according to meteorologist John Bagioni of Fax-Alert Weather Service in Burlington.
Gov. Ned Lamont to people traveling CT roads at this time: I would tell you head home.
“This storm will continue to ramp up this morning with the overall nasty combination of heavy snow and strong winds occurring this afternoon on into the mid-evening period,” Bagioni said in his 4 a.m. forecast.
Accumulations greater than 14 inches are possible in areas of Fairfield, Litchfield and Windham counties.