PLYMOUTH - Dick Foote can remember the excitement that was buzzing around town for the Lions Club's first Terryville Country Fair in 1949.He was 9 years old and from his uncle's house on Scott Road, he watched the various concession trucks and trailers carrying Ferris wheels and merry-go-rounds ratt
The state of Connecticut may have approved legal recreational marijuana, but the Terryville Country Fair is having none of it. Fair organizers tweaked a sign for last weekend's fair, making it clear with pretty obvious artwork: Don't smoke, and don't toke.Gov. Ned Lamont has got "biz cred" with Doug