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A Spirited And Sparkling Santa Sighting In Sandy Hook

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Christmas lights and music arrived at Sandy Hook Volunteer Fire & Rescue's main station Sunday night, thanks to a visit from Glenn Johnson and his three holiday-themed vehicles.

Mr Johnson, a member of Tolland Fire Department, led a caravan of vehicles that included two sleighs and a fire truck absolutely covered with blinking, colorful lights.

Mr Johnson had been hoping to visit Sandy Hook for a few years, he said this week, and was finally able to spend a few hours offering free rides on his sleigh.

A series of events during the autumn led to Mr Johnson meeting a few Newtown residents, who helped coordinate the December 4 visit at Sandy Hook's firehouse,  where a group of residents - including many families with young children - were delighted to see him. Mr Johnson spent a few hours in town, offering dozens of rides on his truck and sleigh to anyone who wanted one.

Mr Johnson is already planning on returning next year, "even earlier in the day, so I can spend more time putting smiles on peoples' faces," he said this week.

Christmas lights and music arrived at Sandy Hook Volunteer Fire & Rescue's main station Sunday night, thanks to a visit from Glen Johnson and his three vehicles. (Katherine Will photo)
Santa (brought to life by Glen Johnson) envelopes Parker Thomas in his arms Sunday night. Santa visited from Tolland Fire Department with a special sleigh and fire truck. (Anthony Capozziello photo)
Parents and children climb into Sleigh Two, the second of two specially created sleighs designed by Glen Johnson, on Sunday evening. Mr Johnson traveled from Tolland to Sandy Hook on December 4, to offer free rides in his sleigh. (Katherine Will photo)
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