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With new and coming businesses, Cornwall undergoing a rebirth FacebookTwitterEmail 1of15 Construction is being done to the former River Inn.Sandra Diamond Fox / Hearst Connecticut MediaShow MoreShow Less 2of15 3of15 5of15 Michael Carr at 3 Guys Ski & RideSandra Diamond Fox / Hearst Connecticut MediaShow MoreShow Less 6of15 7of15 8of15 9of15 11of15 Bob Ensign, owner of the Covered Bridge Electric Bike ShopSandra Diamond Fox / Hearst Connecticut MediaShow MoreShow Less 12of15 13of15 Libby Mitchell, executive director of The Cornwall LibrarySandra Diamond Fox / Hearst Connecticut MediaShow MoreShow Less 14of15 15of15 CORNWALL With a handful of new businesses and a plan for a new septic system, West Cornwall is well on its way to putting its name on the map, according to First Selectman Gordon Ridgway. ....
Total lack of empathy : Complaints detail toll of CT power outages after Tropical Storm Isaias FacebookTwitterEmail Andrea Ollivierre inspects damage to her vehicle after a tree fell onto it during tropical storm Isaias on Thomas Street in West Haven, Conn., on Tuesday Aug. 4, 2020.Christian Abraham / Hearst Connecticut Media A quadriplegic cancer survivor was left without power as the town s first selectwoman tried in vain to get the Eversource power company to prioritize the resident s case. In another town, 200 roads were blocked for a week, putting scores of residents in danger of being closed off from emergency medical and law enforcement personnel. ....
Total lack of empathy : Complaints detail toll of CT power outages after Tropical Storm Isaias FacebookTwitterEmail 1of15 Andrea Ollivierre inspects damage to her vehicle after a tree fell onto it during tropical storm Isaias on Thomas Street in West Haven, Conn., on Tuesday Aug. 4, 2020.Christian Abraham / Hearst Connecticut MediaShow MoreShow Less 2of15 Tree and wires down on Route 37 in New Fairfield following Tropical Storm Isaias.Contributed photo / Maria Evans, New Fairfield Emergency Management directorShow MoreShow Less 3of15 4of15 Crews examine downed trees and power lines knocked down during Tropical Storm Isaias on Deep Valley Road in North Stamford, Conn. Wednesday, Aug. 12, 2020. While power had been restored to most Stamford residents since the storm hit Tuesday Aug. 4, a small number still remained without power.Tyler Sizemore / Hearst Connecticut MediaShow MoreShow Less ....
Feb. 20, 1921 âThatâs pretty stiff,â said George Travis. âIâll just add six months to that,â said the judge. Travis was inspired to his remark when Judge T. M. Schannep, in county court this morning, imposed a fine of $200 for a conviction on the charge of having liquor in his possession unlawfully. The judge was inspired by Travisâ seeming impertinence. The jail sentence was later reduced to three months. Travis fell for the hold game. He took $7.50 from a state prohibition officer, bought him a pint of whisky and delivered it. He was arrested and taken to the county jail. Before getting behind the bars, Travis broke and ran through the jail yard and behind the Oregon Lumber yard. The officer and deputy sheriffs Lavender and Ridgway surrounded Travis and with two guns pointed at him he âreached for the moon.â He started serving time today. ....