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CL&P Restores Power to 210,000, But No Timeline Offered for 430,000 Still Without It
The utility said it is still assessing the extensive damage caused by Hurricane Sandy. 42 percent in Oxford still without power.

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The utility said it is still assessing the extensive damage caused by Hurricane Sandy. 42 percent in Oxford still without power.

The company's CEO said wires were down in 1,400 locations.
The utility said it is still assessing the extensive damage caused by Hurricane Sandy. 876 people in Naugatuck still without power.
The company's CEO said wires were down in 1,400 locations.
The company's CEO said wires were down in 1,400 locations.
The utility said it is still assessing the extensive damage caused by Hurricane Sandy. Most of Bethany remains without electricity.
High tide still a concern Tuesday morning as the storm moves away from the region.
High tide still a concern Tuesday morning as the storm moves away from the region.
High tide still a concern Tuesday morning as the storm moves away from the region.
Gov. Dannel Malloy said the storm is moving faster than originally predicted and will likely have a Category 2 strength when it hits the region around 5:30 p.m. or 6:30 p.m.
Gov. Dannel Malloy said the storm is moving faster than originally predicted and will likely have a Category 2 strength when it hits the region around 5:30 p.m. or 6:30 p.m.
The massive storm's winds increased to 85 mph overnight. The system is expected to make a turn to the Northwest this evening and hit landfall in New Jersey, which is a worst-case scenario for Connecticut's shoreline.
The massive storm's winds increased to 85 mph overnight. The system is expected to make a turn to the Northwest this evening and hit landfall in New Jersey, which is a worst-case scenario for Connecticut's shoreline.
Gov. Dannel Malloy said Sunday evening that he fears some residents along the shoreline and tidal rivers are not taking the storm surge threat seriously.
Damaging winds, heavy rain, storm surge expected from weather event that could stretch from Sunday evening through Tuesday. Widespread power outages likely.
Connecticut is in the path of the 'Frankenstorm' described as 'a nor'easter with a hurricane embedded in it.'
Connecticut is in the path of the 'Frankenstorm' described as 'a nor'easter with a hurricane embedded in it.'
Connecticut is in the path of the 'Frankenstorm' described as 'a nor'easter with a hurricane embedded in it.'
Connecticut is in the path of the 'Frankenstorm' described as 'a nor'easter with a hurricane embedded in it.'
Connecticut is in the path of the 'Frankenstorm' described as 'a nor'easter with a hurricane embedded in it.'