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Public Hearing Scheduled for UConn Water Diversion Plan
Public hearing will be held Jan. 22 at the UConn Health Center in Farmington.

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Public hearing will be held Jan. 22 at the UConn Health Center in Farmington.

The following is a list of Simsbury High School students who achieved High Honors and General Honors for the fall semester.
Two Simsbury volunteer firefighters have completed rescue training with the Connecticut Fire Academy.
All Simsbury residential, commercial, and condominium property revaluations have been mailed, according to assessor.
Michael Crawford accused of using camera, cell phone and computer to take and share photos of minors engaged in sexual activity.
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Simsbury High students had an opportunity to perform with Carolyn Kuan.
The first meteor shower of 2013 began Tuesday.
16th District State Representative-elect John Hampton will be sworn in Wednesday morning.
Simsbury students help local families in need.
SVFC names Joseph Barrett as president for 2013.
This year a Simsbury resident was named to the prestigious list.
Town of Simsbury adopts C-Pace Program, informational session for business owners to be held Thursday.
With a pay of $182,000 annually, Simsbury's Superintendent Matt Curtis is above the state average pay for a school district leader. Some make more than $200,000 annually and get monthly allotments to interact with their communities.
Simsbury Board of Education to meet this week.
Warming trend is on the way.
Arrest information is provided by the Simsbury Police Department. Arrests do not indicate a conviction.
This year Simsbury High School theater students will tackle the Tony-Award-winning musical.
Nobody knows Granby better than you. Tell us what type of business you think would thrive in this location.
Recent Granby real estate sales include 55 Case Street and 306 Cone Hill Drive.