The survey was available from December 15 to December 22 for residents to share their 2011 memories.
The survey was available from December 15 to December 22 for residents to share their 2011 memories.
Tropical Storm Irene, which came through Newtown in late August, and Winter Storm Alfred, which passed through in October, were both top mentions in the open-ended survey results.
Whether mentioned by name or only by the stormsâ results, both storms seemed to make 2011 a memorable year for survey responders.
âThe extended power outages,â one responder wrote as their most impacting memories from 2011.
Another responder also noted Newtownâs two stints of power outages, while another only mentioned the October âwinterâ storm as the most memorable event of 2011.
âThe two storms and seeing how our community got together to help one another,â one survey responder wrote. That repsonder added, âHowever, I did see where we as individuals are not prepared and need to really listen and heed the advise of the Emergency Management people [Emergency Management Director and Sandy Hook Fire Chief William Halstead/ Health District Director Donna Culbert/ Emergency Communications Director Maureen Will].â
Another responder also mentioned the âtremendous tree damageâ that followed the October stormâs wake.
âWeather, weather, weather â blizzard, tropical storm, Winter Storm Alfred!â one person wrote.
Two other responders mentioned the Board of Educationâs decision to award the 2012â17 transportation contract for regular education transportation in Newtown to All-Star Transportation of Torrington over Newtownâs traditional service providers, individually contracted owner-operators.
âThe transportation fiasco,â one commenter wrote.
While another said, âBoard of Education throwing the owner-operators under the bus!â
Other 2011 memories mentioned by online responders included Britainâs Prince William and Kate Middletonâs wedding, the delayed Labor Day Parade, and the Light the Night Walk for the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society, held at Fairfield Hills on September 24.