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Town Anticipates Every Road Passable by End of Day
A recent post from the town on their website and on Facebook indicates that every road in Guilford will be passable by the end of the day.

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A recent post from the town on their website and on Facebook indicates that every road in Guilford will be passable by the end of the day.

Here's the latest update from the Selectman's office this afternoon. Now that major roads are passable, the town is working on secondary and subdivision roads, but weather conditions are slowing down the process.
Guilford Pubic Schools will remain closed tomorrow, Feb. 12 as crews continue to clear roads in town. The following is a message from GPS Communications Coordinator.
When Blizzard 2013 rolled into Guilford and Michele Connor's driveway was filled with almost 3 feet of snow, she didn't think her pup Eiffel was going to make it to Westminster Dog Show. Now, they're on their way- but that was no easy tas
An alert went out today from the town that Guilford residents are being asked to stay off the roads as crews continue to work. The town also reports that more equipment is on its way.
Cricket Trail neighbor bands together to help each other out.
Thanks to readers sharing on Facebook, we've heard some great stories about neighborhoods working together to clear paths, help those who are stuck, and make the best of things. Do you have a story? Share it with us!
Our Sunday evening updates from First Selectman Joseph Mazza. As of late Sunday Afternoon, Mazza reported 50% of town roads are passable. He says it could be 4-5 days for all the roads to be cleared depending on the weather.
Guilford Public Schools will not have school Monday, Feb. 11 and all Public School Buildings will be closed.
In an effort to keep folks updated on what roads have been plowed, we've started a list based on what our readers have shared on Facebook. Add your response in the comments!
Guilford First Selectman tells us that crews are working around the clock to try and clear the roads.
Recovery from the Blizzard continues here in Guilford. Several business were forced to not open Saturday due to hazardous and impassable roads. Who will open Sunday? Who will stay closed?
As Saturday comes to a close and crews continue to work through the night, First Selectman Joe Mazza continues to encourage residents to stay off the streets on Sunday.
Unofficial observations from the National Weather Service reports that Guilford got 33" inches of snow.
As Guilford residents open their doors to about two feet of snow, Joe Mazza asks residents to stay of the roads. Town crews and contracted workers are out in full force in the town to clear the roads.
News 8 wtnh.com is reporting that a Tractor Trailer accident closed part of I-95 in Guilford this afternoon.
The town of Guilford posted on their website that CL&P estimates at least 30% power outages in the area. They also say town crews are out.
There's a lot of snow out there- how are you handling it? Shoveling? Plowing? Sledding? Check out our video showing how some residents were dealing with the snow as the storm was starting.
Share Your Photos of the Winter Weather storm here in Guilford, when it's safe to head outside, and check out some of ours.
Malloy has announced that there will be a ban on motor vehicle travel on limited access highways starting at 4 PM.