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Tropical Storm Elsa dumped rain and caused several streets to flood along the coast and in city streets. Almost 24 hours later and we re starting to see large areas of water like the Willimantic River recede.
The rising levels caused lots of people to show up to the river to catch a glimpse of the rushing water and sound from the ground and at The Garden on The Bridge. Download our mobile app for iOS or Android to get alerts for local breaking news and weather.
It might not be the calm after the storm you re used to seeing at the Willimantic river due to the sheer strength of the water and fast moving waves, but it certainly catches your attention.
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MADISON, Wis. As more Madison schools begin reopening for in-person learning, News 3 Now’s Jamie Perez revisited St. Dennis School to see how its school year has gone ever since it reopened in August.
Principal Matt Beisser said the school reopened during a time when there were many unknowns but being overly cautious and having full cooperation from all parents, students, teachers and staff has made the school year mostly successful. Beisser also credits the ongoing success to facilities associate Phil Burr who disinfects the entire school during his shift every day.
“It’s been a real ride but it’s been very worth it,” Burr said.