By Jean Falbo-Sosnovich
Register Correspondent
SEYMOUR— Thousands converged on the downtown Sunday to help Seymour celebrate its roots.
The town’s second annual Founders Day drew upwards of 25,000 people, who spent a beautiful sunny day browsing more than 200 food, craft and antiques booths, listening to live bands, interacting with street performers and just having fun along First, Main and Bank streets, which were closed to traffic.
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