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> "W. Baker" > wrote in message
> ...
> >

>
> > Thanks- what URL did you use to get the intol I seem to keep
> > floudering
> > looking for info for Margaretville(not the floood) but where are roads
> > now, power, etc?

>
> And of course the complaints start :
>
> "http://www.wfsb.com/story/15386210/clp-lights-up-woodstock-fair-while-half-of
> -town-out-of-power
>
> While more than half of Woodstock sits in the dark, the 151st annual
> Woodstock Fair kicked off Friday with the lights on.
>
> And now some people in town are critical that Connecticut Light & Power
> restored power to the fair before theirs.
>
> While most of the spinning rides at the fair operate on an independent
> generator system, the concessions and other venues take power from CL &
> P's grid. The fairs sits at the center of town on Route 44 and on the
> main artery for CL&P.
>
> Still, the timing couldn't be worse.
>
> "The fair is a good thing for Woodstock. I can see the resentment you
> know. But I'm not going to get upset about it," said Bill Duke of
> Woodstock.
>
> Allan Walker Jr. ,Woodstock's First Selectman, said the fair is an
> economic engine for the town, generating $4 million a year.
>
> "We want everybody in the town, individuals, companies to have power.
> There was no preference to the Fair," Walker said."


That's Woodstock, CT (a very small town), not Woodstock, NY (where
Evelyn lives), which is some 150 miles away. Woodstock CT is in the NE
corner of the state, where many people are, indeed, still without power,
and will be until the middle of next week. Rt 44 is the main E-W road in
the northern part of the state, and it would indeed get power before
side roads would.

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Ok thanks, there is a fair of some kind at Woodstock NY this weekend

"Alice Faber" > wrote in message
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> In article >,
> "Ozgirl" > wrote:
>
>> "W. Baker" > wrote in message
>> ...
>> >

>>
>> > Thanks- what URL did you use to get the intol I seem to keep
>> > floudering
>> > looking for info for Margaretville(not the floood) but where are
>> > roads
>> > now, power, etc?

>>
>> And of course the complaints start :
>>
>> "http://www.wfsb.com/story/15386210/clp-lights-up-woodstock-fair-while-half-of
>> -town-out-of-power
>>
>> While more than half of Woodstock sits in the dark, the 151st annual
>> Woodstock Fair kicked off Friday with the lights on.
>>
>> And now some people in town are critical that Connecticut Light &
>> Power
>> restored power to the fair before theirs.
>>
>> While most of the spinning rides at the fair operate on an
>> independent
>> generator system, the concessions and other venues take power from CL
>> &
>> P's grid. The fairs sits at the center of town on Route 44 and on the
>> main artery for CL&P.
>>
>> Still, the timing couldn't be worse.
>>
>> "The fair is a good thing for Woodstock. I can see the resentment
>> you
>> know. But I'm not going to get upset about it," said Bill Duke of
>> Woodstock.
>>
>> Allan Walker Jr. ,Woodstock's First Selectman, said the fair is an
>> economic engine for the town, generating $4 million a year.
>>
>> "We want everybody in the town, individuals, companies to have power.
>> There was no preference to the Fair," Walker said."

>
> That's Woodstock, CT (a very small town), not Woodstock, NY (where
> Evelyn lives), which is some 150 miles away. Woodstock CT is in the NE
> corner of the state, where many people are, indeed, still without
> power,
> and will be until the middle of next week. Rt 44 is the main E-W road
> in
> the northern part of the state, and it would indeed get power before
> side roads would.
>
> --
> "Isn't embarrassing to quote something you didn't read and then attack
> what it didn't say?"--WG, where else but Usenet


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