With complete precision, the Simsbury Volunteer Fire Company offered solace to those who remember and a promise to never forget.
The following arrest information was supplied by the Simsbury Police Department. It does not indicate a conviction.
The case was continued until Sept. 22 at Superior Court in Enfield.
The Simsbury Police Department is actively investigating the events.
Rev. Edward Warnakulasuriya was arraigned in Superior Court in Enfield on Friday. The case has been continued until Aug. 26. He is free on a $5,000 cash bond.
Father Edward Warnakulasuriya was arrested by the Simsbury Police Department on August 11, 2011.
Designation signifies excellence in public safety policy and practice.
A look at the Simsbury Volunteer Fire Company's activities in July.
No one was injured and damage was minor.
The Amber Alert for Slocum's girlfriend and infant son has been lifted because they have been found safe, according to New Hampshire news agencies.
He starts with the department July 5.
Funeral arrangements have been announced.
Recent police activity.
A look at the Simsbury Volunteer Fire Company's activities in May.
DEP tranquilizes the animal to move it to a safer location.
Severe thunderstorms sweep through Farmington Valley.
Day 2 of the event encompasses several routes that will converge for a rally at the state Capitol Building.
A roundup of remarkable police reports from around Connecticut
Police activity during the holiday weekend.
Names are not being released at this time.
The police were on the hunt for the most furry of suspects.
Police are investigating the incident.
As part of the process a site visit was held and on April 18 the public had its say.
Come to the Simsbury Volunteer Fire Company's annual fisherman's breakfast.