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An impressive group of local dignitaries showed up for the ribbon-cutting ceremony for the recently opened Nutmeg Fudge Company at 20 East Main St. Joining owner Kristy Barto in celebrating her new business were Torrington Mayor Elinor Carbone, Rep Michelle Cook, Fire Chief Peter Towey, City Planner Martin Conner, Assistant Planner Jeremy Leifert, and Economic Development Director Rista Malanca.
Barto said, “It was a wonderful turnout and I was so happy to have those who helped me be recognized as well. It’s been an incredible learning experience getting here!”
Mayor Carbone, who described Barto as “innovative”, has tasted many of the fudge flavors, and declared the Mexican dark fudge and Butter Beer her favorites. In addition to 22 flavors of fudge, the shop offers chocolate truffles, molded chocolates, brittles and ice-cream. Shop hours are 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. Wednesday and Thursday, 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. Friday and Saturday, and Noon to 7p.m. on Sunday
Bad Dog Brewing Co. up and running in old Torrington firehouse
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Bad Dog Brewing Co. opened in January on Water Street, Torrington. Here, a vintage fire truck stands in the pub, a remaining artifact that was intended to be used when the firehouse was to become a museum.John Torsiello / For Hearst Connecticut MediaShow MoreShow Less
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Bad Dog Brewing Co. opened in January on Water Street, Torrington.John Torsiello / For Hearst Connecticut Media /Show MoreShow Less
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Bad Dog Brewing Co. opened in January on Water Street, Torrington. Above, owner Chris Tkac shows his brewed beer in kegs, ready to serve.John Torsiello / For Hearst Connecticut Media /Show MoreShow Less
The legislature will not approve the controversial “pay as you throw’' proposal to reduce trash consumption, House Speaker Matt Ritter said. Towns are free to do it on their own right now, but the legislature will not mandate it, he said.