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Where are the worst potholes in CT?

Where are the worst potholes in CT? March 7, 2021 FacebookTwitterEmail Have you encountered bad potholes in your neighborhood or while out driving? We want to know where they’re located.Michael Cummo / Hearst Connecticut Media It’s that time of year: Pothole season. After several winter storms, it’s the time of year when craters develop on roadways. Do you have a pesky pothole problem in your town? Let us know. We want you to tell us wherever you need to switch lanes or veer just out of reach of these unforgiving potholes. Fill out the form below to tell us about the most notorious potholes in your area. We will use the information to provide a map of all of the areas motorists should watch out for.

Roxbury firehouse receives $12K PPE donation following arson attack

Roxbury firehouse receives $12K PPE donation following arson attack FacebookTwitterEmail 1of3 Ocean State Job Lot Charitable Foundation Executive Director David Sarlitt, Ocean State Job Lot store team leader Rich Stomski, Roxbury Ambulance Association Chief Sarah Lauriat and Roxbury Volunteer Fire Chief Todd Wheeler.Contributed photoShow MoreShow Less 2of3 Boxes of personal protective equipment the Ocean State Job Lot Charitable Foundation delivered to the Roxbury Volunteer Fire Department.Contributed photoShow MoreShow Less 3of3 ROXBURY Nearly $12,000 worth of personal protective equipment has been donated to the Roxbury Fire Department after its stockpile was destroyed last week during an intentionally set fire at the facility.

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Trout season begins early for anglers in CT

The conversion of a toxic Danbury site into a safe home for women and kids in crisis takes shape

Skip to main content Currently Reading The conversion of a toxic Danbury site into a safe home for women and kids in crisis takes shape FacebookTwitterEmail 1of8 Construction continues on a 20-bed home for women and children in crisis at a formerly contaminated site on Rose Hill Avenue, in Danbury, Conn., Monday March 1, 2021.H John Voorhees III / Hearst Connecticut MediaShow MoreShow Less 2of8 Construction continues on a 20-bed home for women and children in crisis at a formerly contaminated site on Rose Hill Avenue, in Danbury, Conn., Monday March 1, 2021.H John Voorhees III / Hearst Connecticut MediaShow MoreShow Less 3of8 4of8

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