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Trees Illegally Cut Down; Interim Schools Chief; Tornado Costs
Controversial housing project approved/ Students earn awards/ Thefts from cars investigated/ Southbury month in review.

There was plenty of news across Southbury in June. If you missed any of it on your local Patch, here's a roundup of some of the top stories.
100 Trees Illegally Cut On Southbury Open Space: Report
The local resident said it was an accident and he wants to resolve the matter.
Region 15 Names Interim Schools Superintendent
Region 15 is in the midst of a search for a full-time schools superintendent.
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Numerous Thefts From Cars Reported In Southbury
Police are asking the public for assistance in helping to find the suspects.
Controversial Southbury Housing Project Secures An Approval
The developer received an approval but it may not be the one he is looking for.
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Pomperaug High School Student Wins National Merit Scholarship
College-sponsored Merit Scholarship winners announced are a part of the distinguished group of about 7,500 high school seniors.
Here's How Much Money The Tornado Will Cost Southbury
Town officials say they have an idea how much the cleanup efforts will cost and are hoping to receive federal assistance.
The Pokemon Go Defense Used In Southbury: Report
Playing Pokemon Go is not the reason the accused was charged by police.
Region 15 Students Earn Superintendent Awards
Students from Rochambeau Middle School, Memorial Middle School, and Pomperaug High School were selected.
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