Dan Haar: As red alerts mount, Lamont walks two fine lines

A scene in South Norwalk in July, where a group of friends including A.J. Ibarrondo greeted one another with hugs. Social gatherings have led to a recent spike in COVID cases, making Norwalk a “red alert” city.
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Connecticut is letting towns make decisions about how to handle COVID outbreaks, while joining with towns in managing the crisis.
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