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5 things you need to know about Simsbury on Friday, August 31, 2012.

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I was born and raised in Simsbury, Conn. I graduated from Ohio University in 2000 and went straight to work at the Monroe Evening News in Monroe, Michigan. After that I worked for The Connecticut Post in Bridgeport, Conn. Then it was off to Washington, D.C., where I became a freelance journalist while attending American University and studying for my Master's Degree. I began working with Patch in 2010 in Granby as editor for The Granbys Patch. I came back to my hometown after launching Easley Patch in South Carolina.
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5 things you need to know about Simsbury on Friday, August 31, 2012.

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Recent Simsbury home sales include 18 Banbury Drive, 7 Maple Court, 7 Higate Lane, 11 Pheasant Lane, 25 Stratton Forest Way, 10 Parsons Drive, 26 Southbridge Court, 441 Bushy Hill Road, 21 Northfield Road, and 32 Hunting Ridge Drive.
Local artist worked with the Simsbury School Beautification Committee to create a fresh look.
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Simsbury schools have 26 new faculty members and a new superintendent joining the ranks this year.
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Residents reignite claim to cooperative ownership, blocking the sale of Simsbury's affordable housing development.
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A music and performing arts teacher was recently named Simsbury's teacher of the year.
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School starts on Aug. 29 for Simsbury students. Have you put any thought into how to capture that perfect back to school photo?
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