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Simsbury Celebrates to Host Spring Market and Tag Sale
Simsbury Celebrates is seeking vendors, crafters, and collectors to participate in this year's Spring Market and Tag Sale.

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Simsbury Celebrates is seeking vendors, crafters, and collectors to participate in this year's Spring Market and Tag Sale.

The family, friends, and fellow officers of EnCon Police Officer James V. Spignesi, Jr. will gather April 13 to honor his memory and support scholarship funds created and bestowed in his memory.
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Inclusive process would incorporate community stakeholder input on future of property
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Simsbury's house and senate representation was split