The Board of Finance has given both the Board of Selectmen and Board of Education guidance of a 1.5% budget increase over last year.
Residents can receive email alerts for updates from the Town Manager and First Selectman, as well as notifications for meetings and events.
The Town has formalized its procedure for contributory grant applications.
The 2020 Leaf Collection program by Public Works will start on Nov. 16 and run through Nov. 27 with weather permitting.
Residential trash hauling will operate on a regular schedule.
Here is how Simsbury residents voted for every person on the ballot including president, congress and their local state races.
The polls are now open in Simsbury. Here’s everything you need to know about the candidates and where to vote.
Simsbury residents head to the polls on Nov. 3 to vote for president, congress and several local, state races.
Those who requested an absentee ballot but did not return it can chose to vote in person instead.
The new Big Y supermarket has opened.
The report includes information on Halloween activities and the Nov. 3 election.
Everything you need to know about early voting, mail-in voting and in-person voting in Simsbury for the election Nov. 3.
If you voted absentee for the primary, this does not mean you will automatically be mailed a ballot for the general election.
The documents can be viewed at the Simsbury Town Clerk's Office or online.
The virtual session will take place at 6 p.m. on Oct. 14.
SPIRIT Council members will be appointed on Oct. 14.
The session will begin at 6 p.m. on Sept. 29.
Only one application is allowed per person.
Only six days are left before the Primary.
CT Self-Response Rate of 50% Ranks 17th in U.S. as 2020 Census Continues; Simsbury Self-Response Ranks 3rd in CT
Robert Hyde is running for a congressional seat in Connecticut. The state party chairman asked him to end his bid.
Complete vote totals for all Simsbury elected officials are provided by the Secretary of the State's office.
Simsbury residents went to the polls to vote for candidates for first selectman, Boards of Selectmen and Education and other positions.
Here's what you need to know concerning the 2019 Simsbury local elections, including the candidates, polling places and voting hours.
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A brief look at the candidates for first selectman, Board of Selectmen and Board of Education seats in Simsbury, plus a sample ballot.
Campaign season for local offices is in full swing, which usually generates a considerable amount of letters to the editor.
A very small percentage of registered voters participated in Tuesday's referendum balloting.
Here's a look at how Simsbury residents voted in federal, state and local races on Election Day.
Residents elected a new governor and also cast their ballots on key local and state races and a U.S. Senate seat.
On Election Day, here's information on all the candidates, polling places and more.
Campaign season for state offices is in full swing, which usually generates a considerable amount of letters to the editor.
See how locals voted in the 2018 primary elections.