The town's rec department is hosting 'Simsbury Community Cleanup Day' on Earth Day, which is Saturday, April 22.
The Town of Simsbury is seeking nominations for recipients of this year's 'Hometown Hero Awards.'
The latest Gem is best described as a "cozy oasis" that offers pub and comfort foods, as well as American favorites.
The Capitol Region Council of Governments Thursday is hosting a special information forum in Simsbury to address the issue.
A water main was replaced last year in some parts of Simsbury and the water company this week has started the hook-up process.
The program is part of the town's 'Simsbury Sustainability Conversations' events.
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A state regulatory agency Wednesday ordered Aquarion Water Co. to slash its rates after the company sought to increase customer water bills.
The 'Welcoming Affordable Housing in the Suburbs' speaker series will start in Simsbury and Hartford this week.
The event is the first Wednesday of every month and is designed for those in their 20s, 30s and 40s.
The proposal, if funded via a grant, would allow the public access to equipment for audio recordings and digital videos.
The Simsbury Board of Selectmen last week unanimously approved a fee schedule that ups fees and memberships at the town-owned golf course.
Town offices will be closed as normal for a holiday weekend, but the schools are closed an extra day.
The first 'Memory Café' event of 2023 will take place at the Simsbury Public Library Wednesday, Feb. 15.
The Simsbury Police Department is looking for people to sign up for the annual Citizens Police Academy, which starts up next month.
A property's new value is key to determining tax bills later this year and what a property's resale value is.
The Simsbury Planning Commission is garnering advice from residents about the updated plan of conservation and development.
The town recently received community donations for its police department and its community heating assistance program.
Patch and T-Mobile are partnering to celebrate Star Students who make life better in Simsbury with contributions big and small.
Operations resume to normal on Tuesday, Jan. 17.
Deadline to pay supplemental and/or second-installment taxes is Jan. 1.
Town officials said it was a safety hazard and had to come down.
The Town of Simsbury's social services department needs the community to pitch in to help others help themselves.
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Multiple locations will be closed on Friday, Nov. 11, in observance of Veterans Day.
It is collecting donations as part of the annual VFW Poppy Drive, as well as for its annual new clothing drive.
A total of 151,646 nip bottles were sold in Simsbury from April 1 to Sept. 30.
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Simsbury VFW, which also serves Granby and East Granby, will get part of the proceeds of Big Y bag sales in November.
Patch and T-Mobile are partnering to celebrate Local Heroes who make life better in Simsbury with contributions big and small.
Patch and T-Mobile are partnering to recognize Simsbury student athletes for the qualities that drive their competitive spirit.
The event is for residents of Farmington, Avon, Canton, Granby, Simsbury and Suffield.
The new roles were created in the 2022-23 town budget, with police, the town and social services the beneficiaries.
Most town facilities will be closed, though public golf course will be open.
Selectmen have approved authorizing the town manager to seek and execute a grant to fund a town-sponsored 'memory café' for local seniors.
Police warn motorists convoys of cars and motorcycles will be traveling through Simsbury, Avon and Canton this weekend.
A Promise to Jordan hosts Alcohol Free “AF” Fundraiser on November 18 at Avon Old Farms Hotel
Local and state responders spent much of day Wednesday cajoling a bear family from a Banks Road catch basin.
The Make-A-Wish Connecticut Foundation has appointed Melissa Skottegaard of Simsbury to its board of directors.
The Simsbury nonprofit, A Promise to Jordan, will present “One Pill Can Kill: Counterfeit Prescriptions in America”