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5 things you need to know about Simsbury this weekend.

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Pumpkins are showing up on doorsteps and the candy is already flying off store shelves. As you jump into your Halloween preparations, check out a few facts about the “Night of the Witch.”
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Herman Fonteyne, 73, of West Simsbury passed away on Thursday, October 11, 2012.
Daylight Savings is Nov. 4 and the Simsbury Volunteer Fire Company wants to remind residents to check smoke alarms when you change your clocks.
Author R.L. Stine paid a visit to students at Simsbury High School.
Share your ideas for a new business that Simsbury needs.
Simsbury Board of Finance to meet on Tuesday.
It's been nearly 7 months since Homegoods announced a Simsbury location, but it could be a while before the doors are open.
Just in case you missed something, here are the top stories in Simsbury last week.
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