The utility company plans to have most in state online by Sunday just before midnight.
Most of the town's businesses are closed.
Tell us how you feel about how CL&P has handled this latest storm.
By tomorrow, residents in all 149 of the towns the power company serves will be able to visit www.cl-p.com to find out when their town will have power again.
The utility said it had restored power to more than 204,000 customers as of Monday evening, but still had hundreds of thousands of customers who remained in the dark.
If you live in the Valley and are 25-to-40, you are invited to a young professionals night.
A survey conducted recently puts company that serves Oxford on list of top companies to work for.
Oxford Patch asks FirstLight Power to discuss with us concerns that residents have about the way it operates during a storm. Here's what the company had to say.
Event will be held at the 121 Restaurant.
The historic restaurant on Route 67 is across from Oxford Center School.
Event will be held at Haynes Materials site.
The company is giving no definitive timetable about when power will be restored.
Patch takes a look inside the company's emergency operations center.
We're looking for D Batteries all over the place!
Oxford-based Herobuilders makes Tea Party candidate dolls, other political action figures.
Dave Haveland shows viewers how to cook delicious pork dish.
Take a look at where you can find the cheapest gas.
Two single-family homes sell in Southbury.
No sales in Oxford, four in Southbury.
Seven single-family homes sell in Southbury.
See this story from the Connecticut Post about Inflight Catering.
Oxford welcomes popular grinder shop to town.
Nearby, sales include colonials in Southbury and a mobile home in Naugatuck.
Popular restaurant will open on Route 67.
Three properties sold this past week
Company plans to build in the Fox Hollow Industrial Park, Valley Independent Sentinel reports.
Three single-families and one Oxford Greens unit change hands.
Also six condo community properties sell in Southbury.
Operation opens in industrial park.
Naugatuck market showed no sign of slowing down.
Most prices hover around $300,000.
Bill will now head to the senate; officials call it a huge boost to Oxford and Middlebury.
The company beat predictions by Wall Street analysts.
Most are priced below $400,000.
Southbury and Middlebury see three home sales apiece.
Jepsen tells people how to avoid Yellow Pages scam.
Open houses for the budget-minded and the luxury seeker.
Several homes in Southbury change hands too.
Sales included a short sale and a foreclosure.
The original plan would have brought about 70 jobs; the new plan calls for just five, according to Valley Independent Sentinel report.