Simsbury's wetlands board continued its hearing on revised plans for the project to Jan. 20 after several spoke last week on the matter.
The town's wetlands board, which shot down a permit last May, will take up a revised application this week with another public hearing.
The town has begun budget work for 2026-27, and it is looking for organizations to apply for any available dollars that may be available.
Those elected Nov. 4 will officially start their new terms of office on Monday, with the public invited to a special ceremony.
Here are the vote totals for every candidate that ran in the Simsbury local elections on Tuesday, Nov. 4.
Simsbury residents cast their ballots for several key local races on Election Day. Here are the latest results.
Here's what you need to know regarding the Simsbury municipal election, including the candidates, polling places, voting hours, and more.
Selectmen last week endorsed a multi-pronged sustainability plan that would be incorporated into Simsbury's governmental policy.
Simsbury resident Mike Paine tells Patch why he should be elected to the Simsbury Board of Selectmen.
Simsbury resident Steven Antonio tells Patch why he should be elected to the Simsbury Board of Selectmen.
Simsbury resident Edward Matteo tells Patch why he should be elected to the Simsbury Board of Selectmen.
Simsbury resident Wendy Mackstutis tells Patch why she should be re-elected to a new term as Simsbury First Selectman.
Simsbury resident Diana Yeisley tells Patch why she should be elected to the Simsbury Board of Selectmen.
Simsbury resident Heather Goetz tells Patch why she should be elected Simsbury First Selectman.
Simsbury resident Kevin Beal tells Patch why he should be elected to the Simsbury Board of Selectmen.
Simsbury resident Curtis Looney tells Patch why he should be elected to the Simsbury Board of Selectmen.
Simsbury resident Eric Wellman tells Patch why he should be elected Simsbury First Selectman again.
The Town of Simsbury has some important deadlines coming up for those who may qualify for myriad tax exemptions and/or declarations.
The Simsbury Democratic Town Committee said a social media post that appeared to be linked to them did not come from them.
The board of selectmen at its last meeting approved the town manager's annual performance review, along with a 2.5 percent pay hike.
The Simsbury Board of Selectmen unanimously approved modernizing the official Town of Simsbury seal ... without any controversy.
Amid general public support on Monday, the Simsbury Board of Selectmen voted to table a decision to fine-tune the ordinance's language.
The Simsbury Board of Selectmen has authorized the town manager to hire a Bloomfield-based contractor for the $2.64 million project.
The Simsbury Republican Town Committee this week caucused and endorsed its candidate slate for November's elections.
The former broadcast journalist and ex-Democrat said he is also running for first selectman this year as an independent.
One project enhances the site of one of Simsbury's most iconic features, the other expands hiking/biking offerings in town.
Simsbury selectmen are expected to decide Monday if donations to some local nonprofits will qualify for town tax breaks.
Simsbury Conservation Commission/Inland Wetlands and Watercourses Agency denied a wetlands permit to the developers of a 52-unit project.
Simsbury's top elected official on Monday confirmed she is seeking a third term as the town's top elected official.
The Town of Simsbury this week said it is looking to fill a vacancy on the town's economic development commission.
While the board unanimously supported a proclamation to recognize Pride Month, there was some debate about its flag policy.
The leader earned a masters degree from the University of Connecticut this week and was one of the grad ceremony's speakers.
The tax assessment dispute was settled between the town and the site owners of two major manufacturers in town, costing the town.
Voter turnout at Friday's budget referendum for 2025-26 town/school spending plans was low.
Simsbury voters will head to the polls on Friday, May 9, to decide town/school spending for 2025-26 as well as what taxes will be.
Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, the town's zoning board approved a refurbishment of the site's parking and access.
The Simsbury Board of Finance is hosting a continuation of a special budget public hearing tonight (April 22) on town/school spending.
Simsbury's wetlands board will meet Thursday, April 17, for a continued public hearing on the large expansion, with a vote possible later.
The public can weigh in on a proposed town/school budget that would raise their taxes by 0.75 mills this year, or 2.25 percent.