By Jean Falbo-Sosnovich
Register Correspondent
SEYMOUR — Residents and business owners who took a major hit when Hurricane Irene blew into town learned Wednesday there is federal funding available to potentially help them mitigate future flooding problems.
Douglas Glowacki, program manager with the state Department of Emergency Services and Public Protection, apprised a small group of residents and business owners during an informational session at Town Hall about a new initiative called the Hazardous Mitigation Grant Program.
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