A popular geography website has declared Simsbury to be Connecticut's friendliest small town.
The short remembrance vigil will take place on the ice at multiple ice skating facilities nationally, including West Hartford and Simsbury.
Wednesday night's aviation accident in Washington, D.C., included two figure skating coaches who reportedly lived in Simsbury.
As part of her capstone project, the SHS student is hosting a Lunar New Year food-tasting festival at the school on Friday, Jan. 31.
The store has partnered with a New York beverage container recycler for a new way to process bottle/can returns.
The Simsbury Public Library Wednesday is hosting Riverside Reptiles for a special meet-and-greet with a few reptilian friends.
The Simsbury Sustainability Committee is asking for public input this month regarding its sustainability plan.
The Simsbury Public Library is hosting a program designed to help folks become 'memory athletes' and excel at remembering things.
The late Avon resident donated millions to both a Simsbury assisted care facility and a scholarship program in Avon.
Proceeds of 'Donny's Dash' on Nov. 2 will help the Boys & Girls Clubs of Hartford.
U.S. Sen. Richard Blumenthal was in town Thursday to announce a major grant award to rehabilitate two Simsbury Housing Authority sites.
While located in Simsbury, the collection is open to residents of Avon, Canton, Granby, Suffield, and Farmington.
Considered 'functionally extinct,' the rare tree species was found healthy in a publicly accessible hiking area in town.
The state Department of Veterans Affairs will honor the 79-year-old, who died in 2022, at a ceremony in Middletown on Wednesday, Oct. 16.
The Simsbury Community & Social Services Department is already at work organizing its 2024 Holiday Program for children in need.
The Town of Simsbury is booking appointments for the cold-weather heating season to help folks who qualify for energy assistance.
A nearly $2 million project to build a new hiking/biking trail connector in Simsbury will be discussed at a public forum on Tuesday, Oct. 8.
The bipartisan voting options forum will take place Thursday afternoon at Eno Memorial Hall in Simsbury.
A special event took place last week at Simsbury High School, with veterans in attendance receiving wartime service medals.
The trio, one of whom hails from Peru, was recently honored for their work raising money to build a school in the boy's Peruvian hometown.
The Town of Simsbury's ice rink is looking for skating guards as well as ice skating lesson instructors for the upcoming winter season.
The Simsbury Land Trust is looking for volunteers on Saturday, Sept. 7, to help rid a prominent property in the town of invasive weeds.
A new state law grants disabled veterans tax breaks on their property, with Simsbury asking for local veterans to check in with town hall.
The 13-year-old middle schooler is participating in a 5K road race at the Mystic Aquarium to raise money for African penguins.
The Simsbury Camera Club will be at the Simsbury Public Library on Hopmeadow Street on Monday.
The town is looking for volunteers to sit on multiple boards/commissions, including ones serving economic development and diversity.
A stretch of state roadway was renamed last week to celebrate the Simsbury Volunteer Fire Co.'s 80th anniversary.
The 6-year-old's quest to have a special swing installed at a local playground for him earned her a WFSB Channel 3 'Great Kids' segment.
The old pavement has been cleared out at the Hopmeadow Street site, with the re-paving expected to start next week.
The town's public works department hosted the Simsbury Public Library's regular Story Town program on Wednesday.
Access to Simsbury Town Hall will be limited starting Monday, July 15, for about two weeks.
The mobile truck will be at a local church for a half-hour every other Monday through Dec. 23.
After five bears invaded Simsbury homes recently, local and state agencies are hosting a special bear awareness forum on Monday.
10 members of the local community who have improved town life were feted at a special ceremony this past week.
The flag-raising ceremony on June 3 was postponed following the death of a state trooper in the line of duty on May 30.
It is open to all residents from Avon, Canton, Farmington, Granby, Simsbury, and Suffield.
The event was postponed as flags were ordered to be flown at half-staff in honor of a fallen state police trooper.
The Simsbury Transfer Station is participating in a pilot program to collect food waste and have it used for biofuel.
The pupil was a winner in the 2024 National Wind Energy Art Contest.
The Town of Simsbury is releasing Japanese Lady Beetles ('Ladybugs') at multiple town properties to save local Hemlock trees.