Ashley Falls School students recently created a Monarch waystation habitat on their school campus, showing the power that a group of sixth graders has to limit the threat for the declining butterfly population and inspire others to take action.
PURA says they are closely watching CT utilities response to severe weather. Author: Matt Caron Updated: 6:19 PM EDT July 6, 2021
ORANGE, Connecticut With the threat of severe weather knocking on our door, Connecticut’s utility companies are expecting a best-case scenario, while preparing for the worst. Both Eversource and United Illuminating told FOX61 they stand ready with a modern grid and redundancies in their circuits. As we know, the weather can be somewhat unpredictable.
One thing to know, if you do lose power and it’s out for more than 96 hours, you may be entitled to credits on your bill and to have your spoiled food and medication reimbursed.