Garbage Truck Rolls Over, Causing Delays In Stamford Garbage Truck Rolls Over, Causing Delays In Stamford
Garbage Truck Rolls Over, Causing Delays In Stamford This story has been updated. Motorists were asked to avoid the intersection East Main and Seaside Avenue after a garbage truck rolled over, blocking lanes Wednesday afternoon. The crash, which occurred around noon, dumped garbage out of the tractor-trailer truck and has closed the westbound lanes at Waterbury Avenue. No one was injured, but motorists experienced delays as the road is cleared and the truck is removed.
Update On Greenwich Road Closures Update On Greenwich Road Closures
Update On Greenwich Road Closures Greenwich residents and business owners are still feeling the impact of Wednesday's storm with numerous road closures and power outages. Here are the numbers: Currently there are 18 full road closures, 44 partial road closures, and 1,235 homes still without power. Many utility and town crews will continue working overnight to make repairs.
Not Over Yet: Treacherous Travel With Downed Trees, Slick Roads In Area Not Over Yet: Treacherous Travel With Downed Trees, Slick Roads In Area
Not Over Yet: Treacherous Travel With Downed Trees, Slick Roads In Area It's not over yet. The Nor'easter tearing through the area has left thousands without power, hundreds of downed trees and power lines and numerous road closures, resulting in treacherous travel that will continue through Saturday morning. In the Hudson Valley, an 11-year-old boy was killed Friday afternoon when a tree crashed through a home amid the storm in Putnam County. One town in the area, Greenburgh, had 13 downed tree incidents as of late Friday afternoon. A total of 70,000 were left without power early Friday afternoon in Dutchess County, making it what a Central Hudson spokesman …