Yale University played host to the CIAC boys swimming State Open championships Thursday evening.
He enjoyed rooting for the Mets with his Dad, cheering for the Uconn girls with his sister, and walking his dog Bucky.
Sessions are planned for April in Southbury.
The four CIAC boys swimming class championships were contested Monday at Southern Connecticut State and Wesleyan universities.
Scholarship Opportunities for Southury & Middlebury Graduating Seniors
Women’s Club sponsors Dueling Pianos to support PHS music and theater
Regional Hospice and Palliative Care has scheduled volunteer trainings for March (Evenings) and May (Daytime)
Congratulations to the local college student.
Information on all of the available jobs and details on how to apply are included below.
The Board of Selectmen recently voted to approve next year's budget request.
School officials say they are very proud of the students.
Police are looking for two people in connection with counterfeit bills being passed around town.
Several Pomperaug High School students participated in the prestigious program.
The doctor is a Southbury resident.
A fun and exciting study for babies, children, and parents!
Our 2018 Christmas Giving could not have happened without the generosity and work of our whole community.
Police are asking for help in solving the case. They released a video too.
Up to 10 inches of snow is possible as a major snowstorm is moving through the area.
Brackets for the three divisions of boys ice hockey were released Friday; here is the schedule for New Haven County teams.
Sal also was a founding member of American Legion Heritage Village Memorial, CT Post 204.
She began a life-long career in health care at Riverglen in Southbury, providing loving care to her patients and families.
The proposed budget would increase spending.
Southbury residents are invited to attend the meeting, which will be held in March.
The dog is at Southbury Animal Control.
Congratulations to all of the award winners.
The rescue center needed more space, which was accomplished in the move.
He was a member of the Italian Club, served as treasurer of Condo 13, a member of the VFW, American Legion and Heritage Village Men's Club.
Congratulations to the local college students.
He was a kind and caring boy who got along with everyone - young and old, boys and girls alike.
A date for the store's reopening has been released.
He called the spending plan 'fiscally responsible.'
He worked for Arthur E. Olsen Plumbing & Heating for a number of years before he had his own business.
He was the president and owner of Murphy Transportation, Inc. of Naugatuck. He was a former member of the Naugatuck Chamber of Commerce.