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Simsbury Police To Host Citizens' Police Academy
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Simsbury residents can join the police department in effort to enhance awareness about law enforcement.

Sunny skies and warmer temperatures are back on Thursday
A report issued this week praises the state's Earned Income Tax Credit for helping working families.
Senate Bill 103 targets cyclists who ride two abreast.
Third annual event to highlight proposed MLK in CT Memorial
Upload your photos of your furry friends sporting their best attire to share with your neighbors here on Patch.
Simsbury Board of Education to meet this week.
Tell us your ideas for a business that would thrive in this location.
Senate Bill 103 would require cyclists to ride single file on roadways. Some suggest leaving it up to individual municipalities.
Simsbury family offers a heartfelt 'Thank You' for support during son's struggle with tumor.
Recent Simsbury real estate conveyances include 12 Richard Road and 63 Stratton Forest Way.
Simsbury pharmacies are currently sold out of the flu vaccine, here's where you can still find it.
Recent East Granby home sales include 4 Heritage Farm Road, 15 High Farm Road, 23 Wynding Hills Road, and 1 Horseshoe Drive.
Arrest information is provided by the Simsbury Police Department. Arrests do not indicate a conviction.
The most recent Granby real estate sale was a home on Spring Glen Drive.
Simsbury residents have until Feb. 1 to pay taxes without a penalty.
Knall, a Democrat, will complete the term of former Selectman John Hampton.
Recent Simsbury real estate sales include 47 Clifdon Drive, 112 Library Lane, 5 Brighton Lane, 77 Stratton Forest Way, and 7 Heritage Lane.