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Groton Residents Sound Off on Snow Plowing
How have the roads in your neighborhood faired during the blizzard? Find out what your neighbors said on Facebook.

As of 7 a.m. Sunday the blizzard warning for Connecticut has been lifted. Over the weekend, Winter Storm Jonas brought over a foot of snow to towns across the state.
No travel ban was issued for Connecticut throughout the storm, but Governor Dannel Malloy warns residents to pay extra attention and caution while driving.
SEE ALSO:
- Malloy Monitoring Roads, No Travel Ban Yet for Connecticut
- Blizzard 2016: Snowfall Totals in Connecticut [UPDATED]
- Blizzard 2016: Photos, Videos of the Storm in Connecticut
We asked Patch readers how they felt about the plowing done on their block. Here’s what you said:
- “Yes clear clean and dry by noon. Living on a street near a school is a plus!”
- “They always do a great job.”
- “Yes they always do a great job in the Blueberry Hill neighborhood. Now if only some residents actually not park in street.”
- “I think Groton DOT did a great job given the size of our town and the nasty winds that made it a challenge. I heard/saw them on my street roughly every 4 to 5 hours, which was way more than I was out there!”
- “Town of Groton road crew did a great job!”
Have an opinion on the way your street was plowed? Let us know on our Facebook page.
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