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Rabid Kitten May Have Been Exposed To More People; Teacher Of The Year Named: Southbury News

Police officer saves duckling/ local school jobs/ students honored/ a wow house to see.

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Rabid Kitten May Have Been Exposed To More People At Southbury's Town Wide Tag Sale

State health officials are asking anyone who handled the kitten to seek medical advice.

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Region 15 2017-18 Teacher Of The Year Named

Regina Lemerich Botsford, Superintendent of Region 15 schools, made the announcement Tuesday.

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Southbury Police Officer Saves Duckling

The officer jumped into a storm drain to help rescue the duckling.

Southbury Wow House: 'Owner Spared No Expense' In Building This Lake Zoar Masterpiece

"Enjoy stunning views & sunsets with the best of everything," Realtor.com says.

Region 15 Schools Recognize Six Students As Superintendent Student Recipients

The students received the (WCSA/CAPSS) Superintendent Students Award for the 2016-2017 school year.

Region 15 Public Schools Hiring For 7 Jobs

Information on all of the available jobs and details on how to apply are included below.

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