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Share photos of the February snow storm and tell us how much snow fell outside your door.

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Share photos of the February snow storm and tell us how much snow fell outside your door.

A powerful winter storm is causing power outages and whiteout conditions across the state.
Two percent of Connecticut Light & Power customers are without power due to the February Nor'easter.
2 percent of CL&P's Conn. customers are without power as a nor'easter continues to slam the state
A public hearing to discuss the proposed single file riding bill will be held on Wednesday.
Steady snow expected to continue overnight. Residents are urged to stay off the roads.
The language in state Sen. Kevin Witkos' original bill has been changed.
A public hearing to discuss the proposed single file riding bill will be held on Wednesday
Here's 8 tips from potty breaks to emergency vet care to help keep your pets out of harm's way during extreme winter weather.
Is your business remaining open or closing early during the Feb. snow storm?
Town of Simsbury Snow Storm Update urges residents to get off the roads.
Simsbury residents can share their photos of what could be the biggest winter storm of the year.
Simsbury Schools and town offices are closed on Friday.
A Blizzard Watch has been issued for a powerful winter storm that could bring as much as 18-24 inches of snow and strong winds to the region tonight.
Arrest information is provided by the Simsbury Police Department as public record. Arrests do not indicate a conviction.
Recent Simsbury real estate conveyances include 17 Cedar Hill Road, 9 Westridge Drive, 15 Weatherly Road, and 24 Litchfield Drive.
The post offices will stay open on Saturdays but there will be no more home delivery on the weekend. What do you think?
Recent burglaries in Granby, Simsbury and Canton have law enforcement officials seeking a possible connection.
Recent burglaries have law enforcement officials seeking a possible connection.
Sen. Chris Murphy watches a state police demonstration of the power of military-style assault rifles in town neighboring Avon.