1 of 8

Kobe, a toy poodle, got in on some astronomical fun at the Silas Bronson Library Monday with his owner, Miguel Pagan of Waterbury.
Kobe, a toy poodle, got in on some astronomical fun at the Silas Bronson Library Monday with his owner, Miguel Pagan of Waterbury.
AB estimated 1,000 people converged on the plaza at Waterbury's Silas Bronson Library to watch Monday's solar eclipse. Steve Bigham Republican-American
AB estimated 1,000 people converged on the plaza at Waterbury's Silas Bronson Library to watch Monday's solar eclipse. Steve Bigham Republican-American
Carl and Barbara Winkel of Watertown enjoy the eclipse at the Silas Bronson Library in Waterbury on Monday afternoon. Steve Bigham Republican-American
Carl and Barbara Winkel of Watertown enjoy the eclipse at the Silas Bronson Library in Waterbury on Monday afternoon. Steve Bigham Republican-American
Eight year old Jackson Harper shares an obsession with outer space with his father Mike Harper. The pair – and other family members- viewed the solar eclipse together Monday afternoon in front of their Brightwood Avenue home. Mike said he has "always been drawn to space and the planets" said his son is following in his footsteps. Jackson noted that watching the moon block out the sun was "cool." His father echoed the sentiment. Sloan Brewster Republican-American
Eight year old Jackson Harper shares an obsession with outer space with his father Mike Harper. The pair – and other family members- viewed the solar eclipse together Monday afternoon in front of their Brightwood Avenue home. Mike said he has "always been drawn to space and the planets" said his son is following in his footsteps. Jackson noted that watching the moon block out the sun was "cool." His father echoed the sentiment. Sloan Brewster Republican-American
This trio of exclipse watchers includes, from left, Kat Palmieri of Waterbury, Nancy Donovan of Prospect, and Petra Rodriquez of Waterbury. Steve Bigham Republican-American
This trio of exclipse watchers includes, from left, Kat Palmieri of Waterbury, Nancy Donovan of Prospect, and Petra Rodriquez of Waterbury. Steve Bigham Republican-American
An employee at Waterbury Superior Court stands on the steps of the main entrance to watch the solar eclipse make its way through Waterbury on Monday. Clouds moved in just as the eclipse was starting but could still be seen with glasses. Bruno Matarazzo Jr. Republican-American
An employee at Waterbury Superior Court stands on the steps of the main entrance to watch the solar eclipse make its way through Waterbury on Monday. Clouds moved in just as the eclipse was starting but could still be seen with glasses. Bruno Matarazzo Jr. Republican-American
WATERBURY.- April 8 2024- 040824BJ01 -- Crowds gathered at the Silas Bronson Library in Waterbury to watch the solar eclipse. Bruno Matarazzo Jr. Republican-American
WATERBURY.- April 8 2024- 040824BJ01 -- Crowds gathered at the Silas Bronson Library in Waterbury to watch the solar eclipse. Bruno Matarazzo Jr. Republican-American
WINSTED - From left to right, fourth-graders at the Pearson School in Winsted Emma Roy, Griffin Decker, Emma McArdle, and Jackson Dombrowski wear protective glasses as they view the solar eclipse on Monday. Students had an instructional lesson on the eclipse. Contributed by Melony Brady-Shanley
WINSTED - From left to right, fourth-graders at the Pearson School in Winsted Emma Roy, Griffin Decker, Emma McArdle, and Jackson Dombrowski wear protective glasses as they view the solar eclipse on Monday. Students had an instructional lesson on the eclipse. Contributed by Melony Brady-ShanleySUBSCRIPTION REQUIRED
Connect With
LOG IN
Purchase a Subscription and Register