The biggest problems : Clearing Shelton roads tricky due to rapid snowfall, wind-blown snow
Brian Gioiele
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Harrison Cajas, left, and others shovel a driveway in the Byram section of Greenwich, Conn. Thursday, Dec. 17, 2020. The area received more than half a foot of snow starting Wednesday night and continuing into the early morning hours.Tyler Sizemore / Hearst Connecticut Media
SHELTON City Hall, among other city operations, will be closed Thursday after a nor’easter dumped about a foot of snow on the city overnight.
Mayor Mark Lauretti announced late Wednesday that City Hall, the senior center, Plumb Memorial Library and the Registrar of Voters’ office will be closed Thursday.
Shelton positive COVID cases - city and schools - continue surge
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Shelton City Hall.Contributed photo
SHELTON Positive COVID cases continue to surge citywide, including among school community members even with in-person learning suspended until at least Jan. 1, with 278 recorded in a two-week period from Nov. 15 to 28.
More than three dozen positive tests alone were recorded over a 24-hour period last week and one more city resident has died with the illness, according to data released by the Naugatuck Valley Health District (NVHD).
The latest numbers have Michael Maglione, the city’s emergency management director, urging residents to focus on following all necessary safety protocols.