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Photo Gallery: Shoveling Out Tolland
Volunteers and town staff worked hard Sunday to clear school roofs and to make roads and sidewalks passable.

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Volunteers and town staff worked hard Sunday to clear school roofs and to make roads and sidewalks passable.

General Manager Nick Odell said that the bubble gave way to the snow Saturday night.
General Manager Nick Odell said that the bubble gave way to the snow Saturday night.
General Manager Nick Odell said that the bubble gave way to the snow Saturday night.
General Manager Nick Odell said that the bubble gave way to the snow Saturday night.
The four school principals sent out a call Saturday for volunteers to help with the clearing effort Sunday morning.
With many employees unable to make it through the snow, the Tolland store is offering basic grocery and store supplies Saturday.
Town Manager Steven Werbner asks residents not to travel and to avoid shoveling snow into the roads.
Tolland Building Inspector Glen LeConche is directing residents to these cold weather home care tips from the Red Cross.
Check here for the latest updates from emergency officials on the storm.
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Town Manager Steven Werbner asks that residents stay off the roads.
Buildings in the state may be subject to loads at or near their design capacity, similar to the series of storms in 2011.
Connecticut enrolled agent Kristin Roberts names the most common tax return mistakes she has seen during her 16 years as a tax professional.
A look at some remarkable police cases from around Connecticut. What were they thinking?