Details as of 2 p.m. Sunday.
The following arrest information was supplied by the Simsbury Police Department. It does not indicate a conviction.
The Simsbury Police Department is offering a way to dispose of unused and expired medication.
No one was injured.
More members are able to drive fire apparatus.
Fire Marshal Kevin J. Kowalski offers a resolution for all.
The officers come from across town.
The Thursday night fire means the residents will not be able to live in the home.
The event, held Dec. 14, collected food and toys for those in need.
Safety tips from the fire department.
The event means gifts and food for those in need. It takes place Dec. 14 from 9 a.m. until 9 p.m.
Arrested was the driver of the vehicle, Austin Buckmann.
Many drives focus on military personnel, but this one adds in the working military dog.
Four people were arrest. Three are juveniles.
The managers of the inn want people to know they care about what happens at the establishment.
The day may have slipped by for many, as it was during the power outage, but the message still holds — change your battery.
The following arrest information was supplied by the Simsbury Police Department. It does not indicate a conviction. Due to the snowstorm and power outage, the weekly police news did not run and so is longer than normal.
Several establishments are found to be in violation.
The cadets took the top prize, Best Overall Performance, in the Explorer & Junior Fire Fighter Muster & Challenge, held at the Connecticut Fire Academy.
The Simsbury Police Department posts a found property list of items it wants to see reunited with their owners.
If a person or a domesticated animals came into contact with a skunk in that area within the last two weeks, contact your doctor or veterinarian.
If you happened to see three pink fire trucks in town on Tuesday, you weren't seeing things.
Bittens will study film at New York University.
The resignation is slated to be formally accepted at the board of education meeting Tuesday.