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Simsbury Week in Review: March 24—29
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Environmental advocates have been working to restore the Farmington River to its natural state.
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Environmental advocates have been working to restore the Farmington River to its natural state.
Environmental advocates have been working to restore the Farmington River to its natural state.
Michael Jennings says police aren't doing enough to enforce this important law.
Simsbury Police responded to reports of a student possessing a firearm in a vehicle outside Simsbury High School.
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Watch this video and more on the Simsbury Community Television topics page!
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A simple bill that sparked a heated debate won't make it to the senate floor this year.
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A simple bill that sparked a heated debate won't make it to the senate floor this year.
A simple bill that sparked a heated debate isn't likely to make it to the Senate floor this year.
Henry James principal Patricia Peters will retire on June 30.
A simple bill that sparked a heated debate won't make it to the senate floor this year.