An elderly man was killed in a collision Friday afternoon on I-91 in Enfield, state police said.
The southbound side of the highway is closed for nearly six miles due to a serious crash.
Part of Hazard Avenue was closed to traffic as police investigated a motor vehicle crash.
The incident occurred around 9:15 a.m. and backed up traffic for miles.
The Friday afternoon crash involving two vehicles, including a motorcycle, closed the majority of Somers Road for more than three hours.
The crash involved a tractor trailer truck and two other vehicles, closing all but one lane of the northbound side of the highway.
A segment of Route 5 was shut down due to a fatal motor vehicle crash.
The crash involving a vehicle and utility pole occurred shortly before 10 p.m. Wednesday.
A street in Enfield was closed for a portion of Wednesday night after a truck hit a tree, police said.
A serious collision between a motorcycle and an SUV prompted closure of a portion of the eastern end of Weymouth Road Friday night.
Road closures will be in effect for most of Thursday morning as police investigate a collision which brought down power wires.
A man walking in a southbound lane of Interstate 91 was struck and killed by a pickup truck late Tuesday afternoon, according to police.
The governor said Monday that that new microtransit services will begin in various communities throughout Connecticut.
A 49-year-old Enfield resident who was killed in a collision between a minibike and minivan on Route 190 Monday night has been identified.
A minibike operator was killed and the operator of a minivan which initially fled the scene of a crash on Route 190 has been arrested.
The stretch of roadway was closed from mid-afternoon until the early morning hours, according to police.
A temporary parking ban will be in effect in Enfield beginning Saturday at 5 p.m.
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BREAKING: Lane closures are expected.
The driver sustained serious injuries in the early Sunday crash, according to state police.
Personnel from all five Enfield fire departments worked to contain the blaze, which originated shortly before 3 p.m. Tuesday.
The northbound lanes of the highway were closed for several hours after becoming littered with Amazon packages which had been in the truck.
A collision between a box truck and a sport utility vehicle necessitated extrication of two people, both of whom sustained serious injuries.
A road notorious for flooding during any significant rainfall will be reconstructed beginning Monday, according to town officials.
Three streets just east of Route 5 in the Thompsonville section of town will be affected by the project, expected to wrap up in November.
The crash took place early Sunday evening on Old Depot Hill Road, according to police.
A 32-year-old pedestrian sustained serious injuries when she was struck by a motor vehicle on Enfield Street Sunday night.
Alleviating congestion for safe emergency vehicle access is the purpose of limiting neighborhood parking during the three-day town festival.
A segment of Shaker Road is expected to be down to a single lane for a significant portion of Thursday afternoon after a late-morning crash.
Enfield police Wednesday offered an update on Monday's SUV-Motorcycle crash in town.
Police Monday caught up to a man who engaged state troopers in a pursuit on Interstate 91 late last week.
Enfield police are investigating a serious Monday evening crash between a motorcycle and SUV.
A segment of Raffia Road near JFK Middle School was temporarily closed Tuesday afternoon while police investigated a serious crash.
A parking ban is in effect in Enfield for 24 hours, beginning Monday at 6 p.m.
A Massachusetts woman was struck and killed by a vehicle which did not stop after the collision on the highway late Sunday night.
A snapped utility pole, downed power lines and a transformer explosion caused power outages and road closures in Enfield Thursday night.
Residents of the Shaker Pines Lake area say many trucks have mistakenly turned onto Cottage Road, a narrow lakeside dead end street.
The ban on street parking will now last until 5 p.m. Wednesday, according to an update from town officials.
A crash involving three vehicles, including a box truck, brought highway traffic to a crawl and caused considerable congestion on Route 5.
A wind advisory from the National Weather Service, with gusts reaching up to 50 miles per hour, was in effect most of the day Friday.