Windy conditions caused trees and utility wires to fall across a roadway at the Enfield town line with Somers.
The small bridge over Freshwater Brook will be closed during daytime hours Monday through Wednesday.
Powder Hill Road was blocked off in both directions for over an hour as firefighters and police worked at the scene.
Police are advising motorists to avoid the area, which is likely closed for several hours Friday morning.
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A pickup truck crashed into a mail delivery vehicle Thursday morning after a police pursuit on Route 5.
A segment of the roadway will be closed completely, allowing limited access to Grassmere Country Club and homes on the street.
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Enfield police are asking the public to help them identify a person and truck involved in a hit-and-run crash.
The incident took place Monday afternoon in the Thompsonville section of town.
A serious crash involving a utility pole brought down wires, necessitating closure of a portion of a heavily traveled Enfield thoroughfare.
A representative from the state Department of Transportation will discuss the proposed changes and answer questions at a public forum.
The checkpoint will run from early Friday evening through early Saturday morning.
All vehicles must be removed from roadways to avoid being towed at the owners' expense, according to town officials.
All vehicles must be removed from roadways to avoid being towed at the owners' expense.
A new UConn report outlines crash data for all roads in town.
A malfunctioning traffic control signal at one of the town's busiest intersections caused some motorist difficulty Thursday morning.
The bridge had been closed in mid-May due to deterioration.
Traffic delays are expected to be significant, according to police.
Police anticipate alternating traffic in one lane will continue for most of the day Thursday.
A DOT inspection revealed concerns about the bridge’s structural integrity.
DEEP workers are still containing a gasoline spill that dumped over 2,500 gallons of fuel near a residential neighborhood Monday.
Residents of a street near the crash site were allowed to return to their homes Tuesday, and the Exit 49 ramp may re-open Wednesday night.
The southbound side of the highway is expected to be closed for a considerable length of time, according to dispatches.