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I ve never even heard of them. 92%, 12 votes 12 votes 92%
Yes, they re the new sensation. 8%, 1 vote 1 vote 8%
No, I like the old-fashioned trading cards 0%, 0 votes 0 votes
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Ideas for Torrington s East Main corridor focus on safety, access
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Consultants working for the city presented their findings on an East Main Street Corridor Study during an online meeting Thursday.Emily M. Olson / Hearst Connecticut MediaShow MoreShow Less
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Consultants working for the city presented their findings on an East Main Street Corridor Study during an online meeting Thursday.Emily M. Olson / Hearst Connecticut MediaShow MoreShow Less
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TORRINGTON Not many people showed up to hear about the city’s East Main Street corridor study results this week, but the team of consultants presented plenty of ideas on how to improve the road.