
- Fun fact! Connecticut gets an average of 12.3 inches of snowfall in the month of January, according to the CT Department of Environmental Protection. Record keeping of this sort began in 1905, and the most snowfall recorded to date was in March 1994, when 83.1 inches of snow fell.
- Weather permitting, Friends of Shelton Library will hold a meeting and social 6-8 p.m. at Huntington Branch Library. It is an opportunity for "friends" to meet, enjoy dinner and dessert, and talk about what the Friends are doing to help Shelton's greatest asset. For more information call 203-926-0111.
- In our ongoing Snow Watch article, Jeannine commented that she is "concerned with the condition of the roads following snow in the Plaskon/Newport/Manton Street area." Do other residents of the area feel there is a problem there?
- Our Twitter account currently has 29 followers. Do you tweet? If so, follow us @SheltonPatch to get quick news updates throughout the day.
- Corey Parady of Monroe is missing her cat, Kiki. On missingpet911.com she gives the following description: "Male, not fixed, orange and white. patten of a circle on his side. orange dot on his left cheek on white fur. Wearing a purple flea collar." Much of the White Hills area and other sections of Shelton border Monroe, so if you think you've seen Kiki, call Corey at (203) 583-7673.
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