Category: No Drama Weather
21
Dec
How to Live in New England: Winter Edition
by Kerri Ana Provost
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Following “Storm Alfred,” it became clear that these coping-with-living-on-Earth editions are necessary. In the aftermath, so many were quick to criticize CL&P, the governor, the...
03
Nov
Cleaning Up
by Kerri Ana Provost
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Removal of brush and dangerous limbs was underway this afternoon in Bushnell Park. No word if the territorial geese in Pope Park allowed people to...
02
Nov
Power Restoration
by Kerri Ana Provost
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The City of Hartford has been providing periodic updates for residents who are temporarily living without electricity. The latest press release states: Schools are high...
01
Nov
Hartford Schools Closed Until Thursday…or Monday
by Kerri Ana Provost
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Hartford’s public schools will reopen on different days. Right now, those rescheduled to open on Thursday, November 3rd include: Bulkeley, Capital Prep Magnet, Classical Magnet,...
31
Oct
Storm Alfred: Wreckage and Beauty
by Kerri Ana Provost
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Although many areas in the state have experienced complete devastation, other sections were relatively untouched. A walk from Frog Hollow to the Connecticut River involved...
30
Oct
Occupy Hartford: Surviving the Storm
by Kerri Ana Provost
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They said they would not be deterred by the weather. Given the nature of Saturday’s storm, the Occupy Hartford bunch may have had a few...
30
Oct
Emergency Shelters and Parking Information
by Kerri Ana Provost
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The Pope Park Rec Center (in Pope Park) and Parker Memorial Community Center (2126 Main Street) are both open and serving as emergency shelters for...
30
Oct
The Deception of a Pretty Map
by Kerri Ana Provost
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Looking at this map from CL&P, the instant interpretation is that the areas in black are the hardest hit, with 81-100% of customers losing power....
29
Oct
How to Live in New England: Autumn Edition
by Kerri Ana Provost
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Panic is bothersome. Preparation is smart. Whenever the slightest possibility of some weather event has been sensed, the commercial, mainstream media goes overboard, sensationalizing stories....