Power providers are still struggling to get all customers back in service after Sunday’s storm, and that’s slowing down some schools and businesses in the state. Many of the dozen or so schools that closed in Western Connecticut Monday are open today. At least two have announced closure or delays: Guilford Public Schools will start 2 hours behind, and Ridgefield Public Schools are closed all day. At 6:30 a.m. 60,000 outages had been reported by Connecticut’s major power companies, including 5 percent of Eversource customers and 0.2 percent of United Illuminating customers. Every town reported at least one outage, with the exception of Derby.
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