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Malloy Touring Southeastern Connecticut Hurricane Damage Today

The governor will stop by New London, Stonington, Guilford, Madison and Clinton, ; President Obama today will talk to utility officials to find out what help they need to get the power back on for everyone.

As Gov. Dannel P. Malloy and Lt. Gov. Nancy Wyman continue touring areas of the state on Wednesday that sustainedPresident Barack Obama will take the unique step of holding a conference call with the presidents of Connecticut’s major utilities to assess their needs.

“This is an extraordinary step for the president and it is greatly appreciated,” Malloy said this morning in his latest briefing on the cleanup efforts following Hurricane Sandy.

The governor said he would be making stops today in several southeastern Connecticut communities to assess damage and restoration efforts, including Stonington, New London, Clinton, Westbrook, Madison and Guilford. Wyman, he said, will visit communities in the western part of the state.

“We are 100 percent focused on working with our residents, our cities and our towns to get life back to normal as quickly as possible,” the governor said. “We are making good progress.”

Asked about whether local communities should allow Halloween trick-or-treating tonight, Malloy said that decision is a local one and should be made based on how safe community leaders and parents feel their towns are today. He said he would be giving out Halloween candy to trick-or-treaters at the Governor’s Mansion in Hartford tonight.

As of this morning there were still about 475,000 homes and businesses in Connecticut still without power and Malloy said he and officials in his administration have made it clear to the state’s two major utilities, CL&P and United Illuminating, that the restoration of power is a top priority.

He gave this update on other issues related to the storm and its aftermath:

  • There have been three carbon monoxide injuries related to improperly vented heating sources.
  • Twenty-nine sewage plants across the state are on back-up power systems and getting power back on for those plants is a top priority.
  • Some 800 National Guardsmen remain on active duty in the state. Many of them are assigned to Bridgeport, which has widespread outages.
  • Amtrak and Metro-North trains still cannot travel into New York City because of damages to the subway system there. Malloy said it’s unclear when train service into the city will be restored.
  • There are 30 state facilities that are still without power today and they are making alternative work plans for their employees.
  • Schools are reopening across the state as roads are cleared and power is restored. As of today, 25 more school districts have reopened.
  • Rumors that public and private drinking water supplies are contaminated are untrue, Malloy said. However, he said anyone worried about their drinking water should boil it before consumption.
  • The American Red Cross still has 47 shelters open. Many of them are in Bridgeport, serving some 1,500 people.
  • The state is increasing staffing for its 211 telephone information line because calls to it are increasing as people return to their homes and find them damaged or flooded.
  • The state has lifted weight restrictions for large trucks passing through Connecticut. The move is intended to allow the faster delivery of gasoline to local stations.
  • Malloy’s administration is working with the Federal Emergency Management Agency to get a federal disaster declaration for the entire state. Obama on Tuesday signed a declaration for the four shoreline counties, New London, New Haven, Middlesex and Fairfield.

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Mario de Lucia May 22, 2013 at 07:52 pm
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Mario de Lucia May 22, 2013 at 07:50 pm
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Joshua Pendleton May 22, 2013 at 07:48 pm
The queen of England probably has seen this shirt. Ryan (Owner of Trywork trading) sent a few toRead More London a few weeks ago.
--Robert May 23, 2013 at 03:15 am
Pathetic that anyone would post this as a legit news story, more so that it seems a big corporationRead More is behind these ads.
Jason Morris May 22, 2013 at 01:30 pm
Jessica's previous two posts in other city's patch pages, with the exact same title (just schoolRead More district name changed) have been moderated/deleted. Recommend this corporate advertisement to get the same fate. The concerns are true, but it's an ad nontheless.
Joshua Pendleton May 22, 2013 at 06:44 pm
Love the shirt or hate it, it is Zacs right to wear what he wants, when he wants to. Democracy isRead More founded on tolerance. This tolerance includes public officials hanging out in their back yard. Intolerance of things of this nature is a slippery slope.
Jeff Brown May 22, 2013 at 04:17 pm
Not a very big deal to me, not a particularly smart move , but it's not a huge deal . Some of youRead More are gonna flip out about it because that's just what you do. Get a life and move on. That being said rob is right about being a representative of this city and acting like it .
rob May 22, 2013 at 03:19 pm
Jason, he took an administrative position to represent the City, this means 24 hours a day even ifRead More you don't get paid for it. You must be part of the clan.
Felicia Hendersen May 21, 2013 at 07:52 am
OMG this is too funny. Nice comparison.
Sue P. May 20, 2013 at 11:03 am
Very good comparison. I also wanted to add that the Ct. College students that believe what FinizioRead More has to say remind me of The Children of the Corn. After speaking with a friend we realized that Mayor Finizio is like a college student. I just wish he knew that real life does not work this way. New London has already played this game with the Giordano lady years ago. Remember her she was from Ct. College and also was going to make New London a hip city. We got homeless people and brownfields. So much for that idea. Been their done that. How about a new idea for once. Please don't think about shutting down State St. that too was a bad idea. Just ask Mr. Hyslop and Ms. Glover how their ideas worked out. It doesn't matter anyways it's all about the votes and getting your Children of the Corn on the Council. I mean come on drivers licenses for illigals who ever thought that one up.
J. Scagnetti May 20, 2013 at 10:07 am
I'd say more like G.I. Joe vs cobra, oh no wait, He man vs skeletor or maybe even the thundercats vsRead More mumra! Lol
Carol Haley May 19, 2013 at 07:14 pm
Here's the latest Spencer from the AP, if we can believe them: Traffic in southwest ConnecticutRead More could be a mess for as much as a week until service is restored to the commuter rail line affected by a derailment that injured scores of passengers, Gov. Dannel P. Malloy warned Sunday.
Spencer May 19, 2013 at 07:10 pm
Another blow to not only NL's but the entire Southern CT's economy! Guess who will be picking upRead More the tab?
Carol Haley May 19, 2013 at 05:26 pm
I read that Malloy is hoping Monday but there are problems with the tracks and that has to beRead More repaired. Taking a guestimate, if it isn't Monday, maybe the end of the week.
Richard Waselik May 22, 2013 at 03:40 pm
I would say that the Collective Bargaining Agreement would have to be looked at for his Union.Read More Mr. Hathaway is not in Local 1378. He is MEU. I would say, that this is an interesting question for our members. Local 1378's CBA does not go into this language, however it does state that prior to reorganization, the union must be notified to bargain the impacts (not exact language). This is not to say that the union has final say, or say at all as to how the administration shall operate, but the impact to the employees is what matters as well as the position in general. I will look into this language in reference to the Charter and forward it to the MEU as well. Thank you.
Kathleen Mitchell May 22, 2013 at 03:17 pm
The following is from NL's Charter, Sec 46. Does it mean that Bill Hathaway would be entitled to aRead More public hearing? "...Any officer or employee so removed, suspended, laid off or reduced in grade shall, if he so request, be furnished with a written statement of the reason therefor, be allowed a reasonable time for answering such reasons in writing and be given a public hearing by the officer making such removal, suspension, lay-off or reduction in grade, before the order therefor shall be made final..."
Richard Waselik May 22, 2013 at 10:37 am
I have not seen any details other than word of mouth at this time in reference to more being addedRead More to the pension plan after two years. I would not be surprised. This would be another instance in which the charter was violated and would have to be mentioned to the Admin. Committee. I would be willing to gamble that they were put into the employee pension plan as well.
Alphonse DeLachance May 21, 2013 at 08:30 am
I cannot believe that they lied! Who could have seen this coming.
Carol Haley May 17, 2013 at 07:44 am
Pretty funny Spencer. But you don't want a museum there. You need something that generates taxes.Read More Museums are mostly non-profit thereby not generating any taxes. I know you were being funny. I was disgusted to read the developer couldn't show financial backing.
Kathleen Mitchell May 17, 2013 at 05:47 pm
Who would haveever thought of Wasp Spray? When you get the case of spray, be sure and drop a can offRead More at my house;>)
Jeff Brown May 17, 2013 at 03:46 pm
Good article, gonna have to pick up a case of wasp spray!