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Luminaries, Wreath Workshop, and a Bake Sale
5 things you need to know about Simsbury on Monday November 19, 2012.

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5 things you need to know about Simsbury on Monday November 19, 2012.

Simsbury police remind residents of snow blowing, plowing, and parking rules as winter approaches.
Search crews have located a plane that went down in the woods near Onion Mountain in West Simsbury.
5 things you need to know about Simsbury on Tuesday November 20, 2012.
The plane was headed toward Bradley International Airport.
Simsbury man charged with injuring infant son will now appear in court on December 4.
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How much is too much to spend on children and teens? We want to hear your thoughts, Simsbury!
5 things you need to know about Simsbury on Wednesday November 21, 2012.
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The 2012 election saw an increased number of eligible Simsbury voters while overall participation lagged slightly.
The Leonid meteor shower will peak on Nov. 17 and Nov. 20.
Black Friday, Small Business Saturday and Cyber Monday rule the shopping roost after Thanksgiving.
Simsbury Board of Finance to meet on Tuesday.
If you need a new recipe for your Thanksgiving turkey, give one of these non-traditional twists a try.
Jack Bannan's Turkey Trot collected frozen turkeys, non-perishable food items, and cash donations for Foodshare, Inc. leading up to Thanksgiving holiday.
Have you seen Jilly? Jilly is a missing Beagle last seen along the Farmington Canal Heritage Trail in Farmington, or maybe Granby.
Arrest information is public record and is provided by the Simsbury Police Department. Arrests do not indicate a conviction.
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