"The CT State Bond Commission approved $350K in state funding to assist with flood repairs and restoration of the Southbury Public Library…"
Summer is coming to a close, and parents in Southbury can mark the first day of school that is quickly approaching.
DEEP is reinstating an alcohol ban Aug. 19–Nov. 16 at nine state sites, including Southbury’s Paugussett State Forest.
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The identity of the state employee who died after a lawn mower accident has been released by top state officials.
Southbury police say two people face charges after a shoplifting report led to the discovery of suspected crack cocaine.
Southbury Library will host a free Aug. 29 Zoom talk on Disney’s Mary Poppins, led by entertainment historian John Kenrick.
CTDOT awards Southbury over $1.1M to replace Bucks Hill Road and Munn Road bridges under the Local Bridge Program.
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Southbury Library will offer a free program exploring F. Scott Fitzgerald’s life and career.
The Red Chickz will open its first Connecticut locations under a new franchise deal, including one in the Southbury area.
"The dog, “Reggie”, was later adopted by Southbury Police Detective Critelli, police said.
CTDOT will host a Sept. 9 meeting on plans to replace the Route 67 bridge in Southbury, with construction targeted for summer 2027.
Motorists can expect delays and one lane alternating traffic.
The Town of Southbury is hiring a part-time Custodian for 20-25 hours per week.
Southbury secures $350,000 state grant to repair the library closed since severe flooding, restoring key community services.
The Southbury Public Library will be virtually showcasing the artwork of artist Diana Windham for the month of August 2025.
A Southbury man was taken into custody on eight warrants, including one related to a 2024 police pursuit.
The Annual Green Corn Festival and a gala commemorating the 50th Anniversary will be held in August
Here is a list of businesses that were formed in Southbury from June 27 through July 26, 2025.
CTDOT says the upgrades are necessary to improve the reliability and safety of signal operations at key intersections
Be part of the art show by naming a new piece created by Connecticut Master Weaver Tina Puckett
Governor Lamont has activated hot weather protocol through Wednesday, July 30.
The Southbury nurse was sentenced to 16 months in federal prison for tampering with and stealing Lorazepam vials.
The Town of Southbury is hiring a Reference Librarian. This position is in the Reference Department of the Southbury Public Library.
Southbury officials urge residents to conserve water as Pomperaug River levels fall below seasonal threshold.
Newbury presented their annual mainstage musical this past weekend on the stage at Nonnewaug High School.
Woodbury Poet Laureate Emerita publishes 'You Gave Me This Day' with Orenaug Mountain Publishing
New employment data numbers have just dropped for Southbury via the Connecticut Department of Labor.
NVCOG invites the public to a virtual update on the Naugatuck Valley Regional Plan of Conservation and Development.
This townwide festival, where most events are Free takes place August 1-3
To help make this season one for the horror books, the park is currently accepting applications for scare actors.
There were 5 homes sold in Southbury between July 15-17, with a top price of $775K, according to Zillow.com.
Condolences are extended to the families and friends of those who have recently died.
The Union Savings Bank Foundation recently awarded $560,000 in funding to 61 local organizations — including one in Southbury.
Southbury is accepting applications through Aug. 29 for its next Poet Laureate to begin a term this fall.
The Southbury Public Library Youth Services Department has a huge lineup of children's and teen programs for August.
The present schedule shows that the design will be completed in November 2026, with construction anticipated to start in the spring of '27
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The 2024 Grand List tax bills for Real Estate and Motor Vehicle have been mailed out. The first installment is already due.