The results are in on a ballot question regarding whether the town should have its own police department.
Here are the vote totals for every candidate that ran in the Southbury local elections on Tuesday, Nov. 7.
Southbury residents will be asked to vote on a ballot question concerning the town's police coverage.
Here's everything you need to know concerning the Southbury local elections, including the candidates, polling places, and voting hours.
Southbury resident Justin Bette tells Patch why he should be elected to Board of Selectmen.
Southbury resident Jenn Fenn tells Patch why she should be elected to the Board of Selectmen.
Southbury resident Kim McNeill tells Patch why she should be elected to Board of Selectmen.
The Town of Southbury is looking for volunteers to serve on the Emergency Medical Services Committee.
The Southbury Board of Selectmen will hold a public hearing this week on the upcoming ballot item.
After an almost 4-year hiatus, the town's Volunteer Appreciation Event will make its return.
The Board of Selectmen has approved a referendum for November on whether the town should have an independent police department.
Milling and paving originally scheduled to begin this week was delayed due to weather and will start Monday.
The Southbury Board of Selectmen will hold a public forum on a report from the Police Services Study Committee.
Here are the schedule changes for the library, town offices, transfer station, and probate court.
The Town of Southbury Planning Commission has formally adopted the municipality's final 2022 Plan of Conservation and Development.
The town will weigh in on two measures related to the Ballantine Pool project.
Residents are asked to participate in survey that will determine the library's priorities in the coming years.
The town recently conducted a community survey on the future of the town pool.
Parents of children entering kindergarten in 2023-24 can begin registration now.
The Town of Southbury will hold a Snow and Ice Festival next month.
The plan will serve as a guide for future growth and development in Southbury.
The town offices and library have released the schedule for the upcoming holiday.
The town is instructing residents on how to properly dispose of storm debris.
Reminder, wrapping paper and gift bags are NOT recyclable in Connecticut.
Holiday schedule for all Town Offices, Public Library, Transfer Station and Connecticut Probate District 22.
The survey is regarding renovations and updates to the Town Pool at Ballantine Park.
The town may hold a referendum on whether to construct a new pool. Officials want input.
While home values skyrocketed, commercial property values dipped, according to the Republican-American.
The town is considering using federal funds to replace the Poverty Road Bridge.
The town has released the holiday schedule for the transfer station, library, and other public facilities.
Here are the vote totals for every race in Southbury's 2022 state and federal elections.
Here's what you need to know concerning state and federal elections in Southbury including the candidates, polling places, and more.
Everything you need to know about absentee ballots and Election Day voting in Southbury for the election Nov. 8.
The town is providing information on voting in the upcoming election.
The Town of Southbury is now accepting applications for certified Police Officers. The Police Officer position involves responsibility f ...
The Town of Southbury is hiring a full-time Planning Director to manage the Land Use Department. This position is 35 hours/week with a s ...
Construction on the pipeline began Monday and will continue into September.
The final draft of Southbury’s Affordable Housing Plan (AHP) is now available for review and public comment.,
Voters will be asked whether they approve of the town spending a total of $102,255,441 on municipal and education expenditures next year.
Recent redistricting in the State of Connecticut has caused a change of voting locations and legislative districts for some addresses.