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Transit (GBT) buses won't run until Sunday morning at the earliest State of emergencyIn Stratford Mayor declared a state of emergency and urged patience "All roads are closed indefinitely to non-public safety and non-public works personnel" Harkins said in an emailed dispatch to the press "Staying off the roads will allow town crews to start opening up roadways Many roads are impassable"Harkins also urged residents to clear the snow from fire hydrantsNeeding bigger trucks Mayor said this historic storm taught the city an important lesson--the small pickup and dump trucks can't handle this amount of snow "They just can't push this amount of snow" he said "We had to hire some independent contractors with pay loaders"Staffieri said the main roads particularly Division Street leading to is clear as are most of the hills like Sentinel But he said the secondary streets are the challenge "We have nowhere to put it he saidOnce all the streets are clear Staffieri said snow removal will begin with its trucking piles to the old Housatonic Lumber site downtown But that probably won't happen until Monday Seymour First Selectman said his town cleared a field near the community center to dump snowStaffieri isn't sure if the lots at Derby schools will be cleared in time for Monday's openingAnother challenge is not overworking the crews Indeed it appeared that many school districts in the state will have shuttered schools come Monday morning"They are working very hard" he said "We don't want them getting over tired We need them"Both the mayor and the are urging people and plows not to leave big piles in the streets That has led to at least two accidents"These are problems I'm sure most mayors are having" Staffieri saidIn Oxford First Selectman George Temple is banning travel on all roads in his town until noon Sunday as crews work on snow removal As a result church services are expected to be cancelled Lens of history: knows a thing or two about cleaning up after winter stormsFrankel was Connecticut's transportation commissioner from 1991 to 1995 returning for a few months as acting commissioner in early 2008 In-between he was also an assistant secretary with the US Department of TransportationFrankel lives in Washington DC but still has family in Connecticut He phoned his niece in Shelton to ask how she was following the storm"And I said I'm certainly glad I'm not Commissioner of Transportation right now" Frankel saidHe said one of the obvious challenges for state and local snow removal crews is where to pile it all and how to clear it from one area without blocking others"They're very sensitive to the fact they can't deprive people of access and do the best they can but it is hard" Frankel said The state cities and towns will need construction equipment like heavy loaders and dump trucks Frankel said"I'm sure they have access" he said "The question is how much of it there is And you can't deploy it every place at the same time" Frankel assured Connecticut residents the state's road maintainers are more than up to the cleanup challenge "The maintainers are terrific It's like firemen They're at their best when there's a personal challenge like this" Frankel said "It's like the Normandy landings for these guys and women" worked for the state Department of Transportation for 37 years retiring in 2003 as a maintenance administratorFor longtime residents this weekend's storm reminded them of the blizzard of 1978 At the time Malerba was a maintenance supervisor working out of the DOT garage in MilfordMalerba said he believes the amount of precipitation and winds were worse than in 1978 but for various reasons Connecticut and the DOT were far better prepared this timeHe said the equipment forecasters use is far more sophisticated In 1978 many weatherman had under-estimated the severity of the stormAnd the tools used by the DOT are 35 years more advanced as well For example Malerba said trucks employ temperature censors to determine the optimum time to sand roadways"Technology back then was not there We didn't have beepers cell phones We had 2-way radios in our trucks that barely worked" Malerba recalled "Back then we were flying off the seat of our pants" Another big difference is the 1978 blizzard struck on a Monday"Nobody called for a massive blizzard Everybody went to work and got stuck on (Interstates) 95 or 91 We couldn't plow the roads until the wreckers started pulling cars and trucks (out)" Malerba saidReleased from their obligation: Even the Catholic Church citing Canon law informed parishioners that they would be "dispensed from the normal obligation" according to a press release from the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Hartford A similar sentiment was expressed by the Diocese of Bridgeport "We'd like to urge people not to attend Mass if they think that it might jeopardize their safety" spokesman Brian Wallace said Saturday "But we know that there are at least a few people who live within walking distance 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was not one of the main buildings at the auto dealershipStaff writers Mike Mayko Rob Varnon Brian Lockhart Bob Miller John Burgeson and James Shay contributed to this story Fairfield 29 inches and Shelton 26. 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