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Local officials issued an advisory statement on Thursday afternoon. BREAKING
A total of nine priests have been named 'monsignor.'
The dog was recently found and animal control staff are trying to reunite the dog with its owner.
Tornado hits town/ Illegal deer hunters charged/ Top model contest/ Naked man enters homes/ New gourmet market opens.
Salary depends on experience, minimum $32,626.
This new website will save you a ton of time and allow you to enroll in numerous activities.
Bringing the community together.
This lost cat is currently at Southbury Animal Control and is waiting to go home.
It's that time of year once again.
The family, fun event is coming up soon in Southbury.
Do you recognize this dog below?
Local residents are urged to find another route.
Animal control officials announced the news on Tuesday.
Town officials have taken a major step in allowing the project to proceed.
Town officials updated residents about the status of a significant paving project in town.
Residents are urged to seek an alternate route.
Town officials urge residents to seek an alternate route if possible.
Runners and walkers of all ages are invited to join us for the 8th annual Southbury Women's Club Turkey Trot on Thanksgiving Day!
Town officials say the water company is looking into the situation and any potential environmental impact or if any remediation is needed.
There will be magicians, balloon artist and stilt walker!
Town officials are urging residents to utilize an alternate route on Friday, Oct. 12.
The hearing will be held next week by the Planning Commission.
The annual program will have over a dozen emergency vehicles on public display including ambulances, police cruisers, 102’ ladder truck.
In this new series, Patch features Southbury community members who make a difference in the lives of residents.
Because it seemingly rains daily, it appears the project will need more time to complete.
The winners have designed and maintained gardens and landscaping that greatly enhances the overall beauty of Southbury.
The local student has been recognized by their college.
The developer is preparing a site for a new development in town.
The luncheon will feature BBQ pulled pork sandwiches, hamburgers, sandwiches and apple crisp and pumpkin pie for dessert.
The deadline to submit a proposal is scheduled for next week.
Tons of food and of course fireworks will be apart of the celebration.
Ralph R. Schwartz, from Monroe, is this year’s winner of the Tommie Davis Award, or “Best in Show,” for “Red’s Eats.”
The cat was reported missing last week, according to Animal Control officials.
The seniors are in the running for prestigious national scholarships. Here are some of the local honorees.
Local residents will have an opportunity to meet local farmers and see what they're growing.
The town is monitoring the situation and has been in contact with Eversource and the Red Cross.
And of course there will be fireworks at the always popular event.
Town officials released an extensive list of roads that will be worked on this month.