Jason Hoyt shares with Patch why he should be elected to the Southbury Inland Wetlands Commission.
Southbury earned over $9K through Connecticut’s Nickel-Per-Nip program, which funds local environmental projects.
The Town of Southbury 2024-2025 Annual Report is now available.
Matthew Linnell shares with Patch why he should be elected to the Southbury Inland Wetlands Commission.
Gerald Leventhal shares with Patch why he should be elected to the Southbury Finance Commission.
Stephen Huntley shares with Patch why he should be elected as Southbury Planning Commission Alternate.
See the latest announcements from the Town of Southbury.
Here's what you need to know regarding the Southbury municipal election, including the candidates, polling places, voting hours, and more.
Southbury is seeking sealed bids for furnishing all labor, tools, materials and equipment required for a Pedestrian Safety Improvements job.
See the latest announcement from the Town of Southbury.
The series will wrap up this fall with two workshops centered on the impacts of extreme weather on drinking water quality.
The Town of Southbury is seeking a friendly, customer-focused individual to join the Southbury Public Library.
The Town of Southbury is seeking a responsible and compassionate individual to serve as a Part-Time Assistant Animal Control Officer.
New employment data numbers have just dropped for Southbury via the Connecticut Department of Labor.
Southbury joins a statewide challenge to boost ArrayRx enrollment, helping residents save on prescription drug costs.
Town officials request residents be mindful of work crews in the areas above and use caution.
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In recognition of National Voter Registration Day, the Southbury Registrars of Voters will be holding a special voter registration session.
Southbury officials urge Pomperaug Basin residents to conserve water after river levels drop below conservation threshold.
"…honorees will be ALL of the wonderful townspeople within our community, with a special acknowledgement to Southbury’s First Responders…"
The Department of Public Works and Seymour Sealing Services will be chip sealing and fog sealing the following roads beginning August 21:
Library resumes regular schedule start in September.
"The CT State Bond Commission approved $350K in state funding to assist with flood repairs and restoration of the Southbury Public Library…"
DEEP is reinstating an alcohol ban Aug. 19–Nov. 16 at nine state sites, including Southbury’s Paugussett State Forest.
CTDOT awards Southbury over $1.1M to replace Bucks Hill Road and Munn Road bridges under the Local Bridge Program.
CTDOT will host a Sept. 9 meeting on plans to replace the Route 67 bridge in Southbury, with construction targeted for summer 2027.
Motorists can expect delays and one lane alternating traffic.
The Town of Southbury is hiring a part-time Custodian for 20-25 hours per week.
Southbury secures $350,000 state grant to repair the library closed since severe flooding, restoring key community services.
CTDOT says the upgrades are necessary to improve the reliability and safety of signal operations at key intersections
Governor Lamont has activated hot weather protocol through Wednesday, July 30.
The Town of Southbury is hiring a Reference Librarian. This position is in the Reference Department of the Southbury Public Library.
Southbury officials urge residents to conserve water as Pomperaug River levels fall below seasonal threshold.
NVCOG invites the public to a virtual update on the Naugatuck Valley Regional Plan of Conservation and Development.
Southbury is accepting applications through Aug. 29 for its next Poet Laureate to begin a term this fall.
The present schedule shows that the design will be completed in November 2026, with construction anticipated to start in the spring of '27
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