Gallery: Opening of Torrington’s Main Street Market

Gallery: Opening of Torrington’s Main Street Marketplace

TORRINGTON, CT-071118JS04– The sign at Center Congregational Church welcomes guests to the opening night of Main Street Marketplace Wednesday in downtown Torrington. Jim Shannon Republican American

TORRINGTON, CT-071118JS07– Area residents make their way up and down Main Street in Torrington during opening night of Main Street Marketplace Wednesday evening. Jim Shannon Republican American

TORRINGTON, CT-071118JS06– Molly Burr of Warren, left, and Deborah Sue Klingman of Goshen, dressed as salt and pepper, solicitude donations for the Community Kitchen of Torrington during opening night of Main Street Marketplace Wednesday in downtown Torrington. Jim Shannon Republican American

TORRINGTON, CT-071118JS05– Lawrence LaBelle, 4, of Torrington, tries to get a look of the caricature being done by artist Judy Tourangeau at her book during opening night of Main Street Marketplace Wednesday in downtown Torrington. Jim Shannon Republican American

TORRINGTON, CT-071118JS09– Cecilia Kuhn of Torrington gets her photo taken by her friend Cheryl Fritz, of Torrington, in front of the L.L. Bean Boot truck on display during opening night of Main Street Marketplace Wednesday in downtown Torrington. Jim Shannon Republican American

TORRINGTON, CT-071118JS10– Lily Grant, 20-months-old, plays with bubbles created by volunteers at Kids Play during opening night of Main Street Marketplace Wednesday in downtown Torrington. Lily was attending the marketplace with her mother Mariah Grant. Jim Shannon Republican American

TORRINGTON, CT-071118JS08– Area residents take a ride on the train during opening night of Main Street Marketplace Wednesday in downtown Torrington. Jim Shannon Republican American

TORRINGTON, CT-071118JS11– Brenda Seidlitz of Torrington, puts barbecue sauce on her barbecue burrito from Zach and Lou’s Barbecue during opening night of Main Street Marketplace Wednesday in downtown Torrington. Seidlitz and her husband run a booth at the marketplace called Sunshine Silks and Photography, a non- profit venture where proceeds go to a pair of scholarships in memory of their son Zachary, who was killed by a drunk driver in 2001. Jim Shannon Republican American

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