SEYMOUR — More than 90 percent of Seymour residents had their power restored as of late Wednesday afternoon, with officials from Connecticut Light & Power lauding town crews for making their job easier in the wake of Hurricane Irene.
“CL&P reported that one of the reasons the work was done as quickly as it was, is that the Seymour Public Works crew had cleared the roads for the CL&P crews,” said First Selectman Paul Roy.
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