Connecticut
'Potential Security Threat' Closes Carnival At Milford Mall
MILFORD, CT —The Connecticut Post Mall said in a Facebook post that the carnival was closed on Saturday after noon due to a “potential security threat.”
“We are working closely and in full cooperation with the local police and carnival organizers as they evaluate a potential security threat that occurred earlier today,” mall officials wrote. “Out of an abundance of precaution and because the safety and security of our guests, employees and retailers is our top priority, the decision was made to close the carnival this afternoon. We anticipate the carnival will re-open tomorrow. CT Post Mall will communicate carnival hour updates on our website and social media pages.”
No other details about the “potential security threat” have been released by mall officials.
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The Carnival at the Connecticut Post Mall at 1201 Boston Post Road runs through May 5.
The event promises fun for the whole family with carnival rides, games, food wagons, and more.
The carnival will be weekdays 5 to 11 p.m. and weekends 1 to 11 p.m. The event is located in the mall’s rear parking lot near Boscov’s and Dave & Buster’s.
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Connecticut
Mixed road conditions across Connecticut after overnight snowfall
GROTON, CT (WFSB) – Overnight snowfall created mixed road conditions across Connecticut on Monday morning.
Side roads presented more challenging driving than highways.
That was why many organizations posted closings or delays. See the list here.
“[There will be] ongoing snow showers through daybreak, though exiting from west to east through that time frame,” said meteorologist Jill Gilardi. “Temperatures [will be] in the 20s and 30s. Increasing sunshine later [Monday] morning, and plenty of melting, though be mindful of untreated surfaces that could be slick.”
Many drivers reported that side roads were not plowed and slick spots were encountered when they left residential areas.
However, highway conditions were significantly better due to state Department of Transportation crews working throughout the night.
CT DOT said its truck drivers worked through the night and continued plowing and salting roads Monday morning to make them as safe as possible for drivers.
Despite improved highway conditions, drivers may still encounter occasional patches of ice or slushy snow. Officials urged drivers to travel much slower than normal speeds, even when road conditions appear good, in case they hit unexpected slick spots.
Many people said they are staying home from school and work on the Martin Luther King Jr. holiday. Those who must travel were advised to use extra caution and allow additional time for their commutes.
For real-time traffic updates, check the Channel 3 First Alert Traffic map here.
Take a look at the forecast with the technical discussion from Channel 3’s meteorologists here.
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Connecticut
Twelve people displaced in Waterbury fire
Eight adults and four children are displaced after a basement fire in Waterbury on Sunday night.
The Waterbury Fire Department responded to a call around 5:10 p.m. for a structure fire at Country Club Road.
Upon arrival, firefighters located heavy smoke on the first floor of the building. They then discovered a fire in the basement.
The heavy fire has been knocked down.
There are no reports of injuries.
The American Red Cross is working to assist those who have been displaced.
The fire marshal is investigating the single alarm fire.
Connecticut
Snow falls through Sunday night
Another winter system provides more snow across the entire state today.
On & off snow showers will not come to an end until closer to midnight tonight.
Once we dry out, an additional 3-5″ of snow will have accumulated across the state from today’s system.
Clouds will stick around through tonight as temperatures fall into the 20s
Monday sees some sunshine with highs in the upper 20s and lower 30s.
Winds increase late tomorrow–leading to a wind chill in the single digits by Tuesday morning.
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