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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.

Data: These CT towns have the highest COVID vaccination rates

Reel Dad: Andra Day shines in The United States vs Billie Holiday

Reel Dad: Andra Day shines in The United States vs. Billie Holiday Mark Schumann FacebookTwitterEmail Andra Day stars in “The United States vs. Billie Holiday.”IMDb / Contributed photo In 1972, Diana Ross was Oscar nominated for recreating music legend Billie Holiday in the glitzy biopic “Lady Sings the Blues.” Although moviemakers rewrote many details of the performer’s life, and the film played like a standard Hollywood treatment of an extraordinary life, it showed how powerful an actress Ross could be on screen. Some 49 years later, a singer named Andra Day should be Oscar nominated for daring to create a fresh take on this Holiday’s story in “The United States vs. Billie Holiday.” Like Ross, the singer is a smash as a film actress; unlike Ross, Day chooses to precisely recreate the unique Holiday approach to a song. From her first moments as Holiday, this performer-turned-actress captures the imagination of the lens as she tries to unpack the complex layers

Movie Menu: Julia Roberts and Harrison Ford star in films airing this weekend

Movie Menu: Julia Roberts and Harrison Ford star in films airing this weekend Mark Schumann FacebookTwitterEmail Ready for a movie this weekend? Check out what’s playing on broadcast and cable stations. Friday, March 5 Psycho (1960): A mysterious man who runs a rundown motel withholds information about a mysterious disappearance. Anthony Perkins stars in an Alfred Hitchcock classic. 8:45 p.m. TCM. Saturday, March 6 Erin Brockovich (2000): A determined citizen makes it her cause to force a public utility to do what’s right for the communities it serves. Julia Roberts won an Oscar. 1:30 p.m. CMT. In Cold Blood (1967): A botched home burglary leads to murder in this Oscar-nominated adaptation of Truman Capote’s book. Richard Blake and Scott Wilson star. 2:30 p.m. TCMN

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