By Jean Falbo-Sosnovich
Register Correspondent
SEYMOUR — They say lightning never strikes twice, but local farmer Kim Dulka wishes it never struck even once.
Dulka, who helps operate her family’s Red Clover Farms on Benham Road, continues to recuperate at home after being struck by lightning last week. Dulka was moving a large, steel, cold frame, which is a giant greenhouse, when she was hit.
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