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Letter: Lack of Communication in Stratford Post-Blizzard 'Absolutely Heartless'
Irked resident Patti Sperling pens a letter lambasting town officials for their response to the blizzard.

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Irked resident Patti Sperling pens a letter lambasting town officials for their response to the blizzard.

Board of Education makes final ruling on school closure.
Funeral services will take place on Wednesday, Feb. 13 at 9:45 a.m. in the Adzima Funeral Home.
As the cleanup continues, Stratford Board of Education Wednesday reverses a decision by the mayor's office to open schools Thursday. There will be no school tomorrow.
Schools close for the third time this week as cleanup from the weekend blizzard continues.
Stratford Mayor John A. Harkins announced on his official Facebook page this morning that every roadway in town has been opened with at least one pass. Several residents, however, are rebuffing that claim, saying they're still snowed-in.
Seventh District Councilman Craig Budnick reaches out to his constituents.
Power has been restored to the 693 United Illuminating customers in Stratford who lost it at about 12 p.m. Monday.
Stratford resident offers thanks to all who are helping Stratford dig out after the historic blizzard.
Kathy Chirsky pens an open letter to the people of Stratford, arguing that the main reason several town roads have not been plowed yet following the weekend blizzard lies in town leadership.
William was a longtime resident of Bridgeport and Stratford and lived the last several years in Shelton.
Stratford mom calls on Board of Education to move winter break to this week or shorten the February vacation scheduled for next week, as schools are closed for at least today and Tuesday following the weekend blizzard.
Gov. Dannel P. Malloy is asking all nonessential state employees to stay home Monday.
Locals stores and restaurants open as cleanup from a monster blizzard continues.
Many roads in town remain unplowed as of Sunday morning.
Trains between Stamford and New Haven remain suspended.
'Many roads are impassable, and it is expected that it will take 24-48 hours to clear all roadways in Stratford,' says the mayor.
'Firefighters began an aggressive attack on the fire despite the inclement weather conditions and were successful in confining the fire to the room of origin,' says a fire official.
Tips on how to stay safe during the impending blizzard, which is expected to drop upwards of 15 inches in Stratford Friday into Saturday.
Use this space to share snow photos and accumulation totals with your neighbors. Be sure to include in the caption where your photo/measurement was taken.