The iconic wagon welcoming residents and visitors to Torrington High School is missing.
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TORRINGTON – The iconic wagon welcoming residents and visitors to Torrington High School is missing.
There’s no cause for alarm. The symbol, representing western perseverance and determination, is currently undergoing a near-complete restoration in the THS wood shop.
The work, led by teacher Charles Richter, began in late October.
“The wagon was literally falling apart and … becoming an eyesore in front of the school,” Richter said. “I noticed this and expressed interested in restoring (it) to the administration. They agreed, and we started the process.”