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KENT—Governor Ned Lamont has ended the state of emergency declared early in November because of the drought and outdoor burning is again allowed.

But First Selectman Mary Lindenmayer advises residents to adhere to local burn laws, even though the ban has been lifted. Those wishing to have outdoor fires should check with Fire Marshal Tim Limbos for any specific information about open burning. Applications for Open Burning Permits are now available online.

Even though Christmas is only a month away, the weather has been warm enough to think about fire pits, grills and other sources of flame. Use them cautiously, Lindenmayer says, and always ensure they are fully extinguished before leaving them unattended. Store the container away from flammable materials and ensure that they are cool before disposal.

A Kent residential backyard fire pit lined with rocks. File photo

Refrain from using lawn equipment, chainsaws or other machinery near dry vegetation and report fires immediately. Call 911 if you see smoke or fire. Quick reporting is critical in preventing the spread of wildfires.

Lindenmayer thanked residents for their cooperation over the past few weeks of Kent’s burn ban.

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Kathryn Boughton
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Kathryn Boughton, a native of Canaan, Conn., has been a regional journalist for more than 50 years, having been employed by both the Lakeville Journal and Litchfield County Times as managing editor. While with the LCT, she was also editor of the former Kent Good Times Dispatch from 2005 until 2009. She has been editor of the Kent Dispatch since its digital reincarnation in October 2023 as a nonprofit online publication.

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