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Monday Morning Storm Update from First Selectman Tom Frenaye
An update on what's open, what's closed and how the town is responding to the effects of the storm.

Perry Robbin received his BA in journalism from the University of Connecticut in May 2010. He served as news editor of The Daily Campus during his senior year at UConn. He got his start in professional journalism as a local news and sports reporter at The Valley Press in Simsbury.
A lifelong Connecticut resident and native of nearby Simsbury, Perry is an especially dedicated New England Patriots fan. One of his prized possessions is an autographed photo of former Pats quarterback Steve Grogan. He enjoys hip-hop, Motown, funk and soul music, comic books and attending independent professional wrestling shows.
<b>My Beliefs:</b><br><br><b>Politics</b>
I am a registered Democrat and believe in well-funded social programs and personal freedoms.
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An update on what's open, what's closed and how the town is responding to the effects of the storm.

Suffield's first selectman talks about the town's response to Winter Storm Alfred in his Sunday night update.
The Connecticut Department of Public Health offers these tips on how to prevent food spoilage and tell if your food is contaminated.
The first selectman updates the town on the state of the storm and its effects on Suffield on Saturday night.
Suffleld was hit hard by Winter Storm Alfred as 95 percent of residents are without power. The town shelter at Suffield High School is open.
The snow is falling in Suffield and 91 percent of the town's CL&P customers don't have power. The roads are dangerous and slippery at best and impassible at worst.
TV tips for Saturday, Oct. 29.
The Windsor Locks Police Department said repair work on a broken water main at the intersection of Elm Street and Center Street should conclude this afternoon. The repairs are slowing traffic and causing delays at the intersection.
Check out traffic issues in Suffield with MapQuest's live traffic map.
Find out about the Suffield first selectman candidate debate, the Democratic Town Committee withdrawing support for a candidate and more today on Suffield Patch.
Republican candidate Ed McAnaney and Democratic incumbent Tom Frenaye answered prepared questions about a host of issues relating to Suffield in a debate Wednesday night.
Suffield's Democratic Town Committee withdrew support for board of education candidate Dr. Andrew Fish Wednesday night, according to a press release sent out by the group.
Connecticut Magazine ranked Suffield 21st out of 32 Connecticut towns with populations between 15,000 and 25,000 residents.
Learn about Pumpkin Day in today's 5 Things.
The owner of the Donut Kettle finds a new buyer just days before the business was set to close.
Look for a season update today and a game story late tonight on the Suffield Wildcat girls soccer team today on Suffield Patch.
Find out about the oldest branded candy in America in today's 5 Things.
A look at some remarkable police cases from Connecticut.
Suffield resident Bruce Millick shares his opinion that Connecticut Light & Power needs to provide electromagnetic field readers to owners of property that will be a under a new power line being built on an easement through Suffield and into Massachusetts
A car accident in Somers injured four people, with two being transported to area hospitals.