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Local Man Arrested For Making Pipe Bombs: PD; Community Rallies Around Diner Owner; Wow House: Southbury's News
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Southbury Man Arrested for Making Pipe Bombs: PD
An arrest was made this week.
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Donations Pour In For Seriously Burned Diner Owner
Peter Homick recently suffered serious burns to 28 percent of his body when a fryer accidentally tipped over at the Laurel Diner.
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Vehicle Rolls Into The River In Southbury: Report
The man apparently failed to put his vehicle in park, which allowed it to roll into the water.
Police Investigate Possible Burglary In Southbury: Report
The homeowners returned to find all of their doors open.
Region 15 Public Schools Hiring For Several Jobs
Information on all of the available jobs and details on how to apply are included below.
Region 15 Appoints Director of Fine, Applied, and Technical Arts
The position garnered 48 applications, which were vetted through an extensive process involving committees.
Southbury Wow House: Enjoy 'Sunset Vistas Across Distant Mountain Ridges'
This property includes 1.5 acres of irrigated lawn, numerous stone walls, pebbled walks, and mature landscaping, Realtor.com says.
Southbury Leaders Pleased After Controversial Senate Bill Dies
The proposal would have given Middlebury the upper hand on Region 15 school matters on the Board of Education.
Town Orders Future Use Study For Southbury Training School Site
A public workshop has also been scheduled for next week too.
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