Learn more about the history of D-Day at this virtual program presented by the Southbury Public Library.
The Town of Southbury is proud to announce that it has achieved a prestigious AAA bond rating from Standard and Poor’s.
Here is a list of businesses that were formed in Southbury from Oct. 23 through Nov. 25, 2024.
The Main Street Ballet is back to kick off the holiday season with an interactive "Nutcracker."
Join Us for 2 Weekends of the Art & Fine Craft Show
The Berkshire Jazz Orchestra is back to give a twist to your favorite classic holiday songs…
Artists have created works both grand and intimate, religious and secular in response to the "most wonderful time of the year."
The Arts & Culture Subcommittee of the Southbury Economic Development Commission proudly hosted the 2024 Southbury Arts Awards last week.
This program explores the fascinating history behind the winter holidays that untold numbers of people celebrate every year.
The Town of Southbury is hiring a part-time Assistant Animal Control Officer.
Southbury is soliciting proposals from qualified solar PV providers for a ground mounted solar photovoltaic project.
Seeing double? Twins make up a tiny fraction of the population, yet they stand out in a world dominated by single births.
Be aware of road closures for Southbury Turkey Trot on Thanksgiving Day from 8 to 10 a.m.
Southbury Needy Fund's 47th Year
Southbury was among eight Connecticut municipalities honored for achieving Silver Certification at the 2024 Sustainable CT Awards.
Effective immediately, the Southbury Town Clerk's Office will issue marriage licenses by appointment only.
Like all Southbury Public Library programs, this program is free to attend and open to anyone regardless of town of residency.
"Be the Light!" is a free, rain-or-shine event, and will take place at the firehouse and the Town Hall Green at 501 Main Street South.
Beloved Husband, Father, Grandfather - Owner & Operator of Industrial Wood products
Deputy Chief Cifone brings fourteen years of law enforcement experience to Southbury.
At the Institute for American Indian Studies on November 23
Maintaining funding is a constant challenge for many nonprofits that fill gaps and meet other needs in the Southbury area.
The deadline to apply for assistance from FEMA and the U.S. Small Business Administration is Nov. 19, 2024.
The Brookfield High School Bobcats defeated the Pomperaug High School Panthers 3-2 (15-13 PKs) in the CIAC Class L state boys title game.
Several restaurants in the Southbury area are open on Thanksgiving Day, which is on Nov. 28 this year.
Certified Compassionate Bereavement Care counselor Dianne Slater will guide a conversation around grief and healing.
Several officers received awards for their efforts in the rescue of a kidnapping victim in Southbury.
Patch and T-Mobile are teaming up to bring moments of thankfulness from a dinner table in your community to a wider audience.
"While life after the flood has returned to normal for most residents, there are some who have had devastating damage…"
Survivors are encouraged to file insurance claims for property damage before applying for assistance.
Here is how Southbury residents voted for every person on the ballot including president, congress and their local state races.
The polls have closed in Southbury for the 2024 elections, and here are the latest updates on how local residents voted.
Here's everything you need to know concerning state and federal elections in Southbury, including the candidates and polling places.
Creating Musical Readers is a musical literacy program recommended for children ages 8 and under, presented by the Waterbury Symphony.
"Members can save up to 80% off generic drugs and 20% off name brand prescription drugs…"
Pomperaug High School in Southbury was placed in a lockdown while a threat against the school was investigated, according to police.
This award recognizes the contributions of Southbury's local artists and their influence on the town’s vibrant cultural scene.
The Town of Southbury was awarded the 2024 Gold Level Certified Community in Best Practices in Economic Development and Land Use Planning
Ed Edelson shares with Patch why he should be elected to serve the 69th Assembly District.
Nearly a hundred Southbury locals, male and female, were drawn into making their patriotic contributions in World War I.