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Keeping up with the culverts: State grants help towns repair vital drainage >James Jekanowski, a foreman for the Hadley public works department, shows where a culvert is broken and causing erosion on Moody Bridge Road in Hadley. The town has received a grant to fix the drainage problem and culvert. STAFF PHOTO/CAROL LOLLIS >James Jekanowski, a foreman for the Hadley public works department, shows where a culvert is broken and causing erosion on Moody Bridge Road in Hadley. The town has received a grant to fix the drainage problem and culvert. STAFF PHOTO/CAROL LOLLIS >Kathleen Theoharides, secretary of the state Office of Energy and Environmental Affairs, at an event where grants were announced for climate change adaptation and ecological restoration held at Arcadia in Easthampton Wednesday afternoon, July 14, 2021. STAFF PHOTO/CAROL LOLLIS
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FD: Search for person near Naugatuck dam could resume today
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A file photo of a Naugatuck, Conn., fire engine.Naugatuck FD / Contributed
NAUGATUCK Crews may return Thursday after searching for about four hours Wednesday following a call about a person who might’ve fallen in the water near the base of the Hop Brook dam, officials said.
First responders were initially dispatched to the Hop Brook dam off Route 63 around noon Wednesday after a report of someone who might have fallen into the water at the base of the dam, police said.
Crews searched the dam, downstream of Hop Brook Lake and the immediate area of the Army Corps of Engineers Hop Brook recreation area and did not find anyone Wednesday. The search, which included dive teams, was suspended around 4 p.m. Wednesday.