Simsbury resident Steven Antonio tells Patch why he should be elected to the Simsbury Board of Selectmen.
Simsbury resident Curtis Looney tells Patch why he should be elected to the Simsbury Board of Selectmen.
Simsbury resident Diana Yeisley tells Patch why she should be elected to Simsbury Board of Selectmen.
Simsbury resident Wendy Mackstutis tells Patch why she should be elected to a new term as Simsbury first selectman.
Simsbury resident Jackie Battos tells Patch why she should be elected to the board of selectmen.
Simsbury resident Kevin Beal tells Patch why he should be elected Simsbury first selectman.
Simsbury resident Heather Goetz tells Patch why she should be elected to the board of selectmen.
Selectmen this week said they are negotiating with a New York-based municipal administrator for the town's top-appointed job.
A public reception will take place next week to meet the finalist for the position.
It will reopen on Friday, according to local officials.
The board of selectmen has approved a grant process to fund a children's financial literacy program at the local library.
State Rep. Melissa Osborne, D-Simsbury, is hosting constituents at a local coffee shop Saturday to discuss legislative issues.
The board of selectmen this week accepted a finalized petition that seeks a referendum question on rec marijuana in Simsbury.
Lawmakers serving Avon, Canton, West Hartford and Simsbury, among other towns.
Simsbury tax bills were mailed out on Thursday, June 29, with all payments due by Aug. 1 to avoid late fees.
On Thursday, Simsbury is hosting a human resources consultant to see who will be the town's second-ever town manager.
A public meeting is slated for June 27 for residents to provide the input on what they want to see in terms of development in town.
The move comes as a second interim town manager is set to take over day-to-day duties on Thursday, June 1.
Local voters easily said 'yes' to government and education spending packages for 2023-24 during a referendum Tuesday.
Polls are open from 6 a.m. to 8 p.m. on Tuesday, May 16.
Simsbury Selectmen this week unanimously approved a plan allowing qualifying senior citizens to get relief on their sewer bills.
Simsbury's police chief has assumed duties until June 1, with the former manager of Wethersfield taking over in the interim after.
Simsbury selectmen are mulling a change to its tax code that would allow senior citizens to get discounts on sewer fees.
Selectmen voted to seek federal funding to improve security at Simsbury Town Hall and modernize emergency dispatch center technology.
The Simsbury Board of Finance Tuesday night is hosting a continuation of a budget public hearing is started April 4.
The Simsbury Board of Finance will host a public hearing on Tuesday, April 4.
The nominee currently is a deputy associate attorney general.
The board officially voted last week to act as the town's 'executive search committee' to find a replacement for the current manager.
She became the town's first-ever town manager in 2018 following a charter revision to the current form of government.
The Simsbury Zoning Commission Monday will hear testimony and, possibly, act on an application to build a large housing complex in town.
If the issue isn't decided prior to the 18-month period where retail pot is banned in Simsbury, it automatically becomes legal in town.
The town is mulling a new ordinance prohibiting retail pot sales in town for at least 18 more months as it weighs the idea's future.
Seeks to Reverse the Taxation of Family Homes and Vehicles at the U.S. Supreme Court Level
The Simsbury Board of Selectmen Feb. 15 approved an appropriation for computer upgrades, security cameras and dashboard cameras.
Citing scheduling conflicts with the state's Lincoln's Birthday holiday, Simsbury has rescheduled a hearing on cannabis operations.
The matter was supposed to be addressed by the town's wetlands board on Tuesday, Feb. 7.
Simsbury Town Manager Maria Capriola is hosting six office hours forums starting on Monday for folks to visit and meet their officials.
Simsbury selectmen this month approved a temporary ban on retail pot sales in town, hoping a petition will ultimately lead to a referendum.
Turnout for a special Saturday referendum Jan. 7 was less than 5 percent.
Simsbury's two private trash haulers will soon start collecting Christmas trees for disposal.