Local Government
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Four-Day Fallout: Seniors Push Back Again at Town Hall
A full house at Thursday’s Board of Selectmen meeting reflected growing concern over Southbury’s ongoing four-day workweek pilot, as Senior Center members urged officials to reconsider the program’s…
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Federal Funds Arrive to Repair Flood-Damaged Tennis Courts at Community Park
Federal money is starting to arrive for storm-related damage, with a recent $167,418 payment approved for the rebuilding of the tennis courts at Community Park.
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Manville Eyes Sixth Term as First Selectman
Southbury’s First Selectman is seeking his sixth term in office. Jeff Manville, backed by Southbury’s Republican Town Committee, spoke to his base at the town’s senior center on…
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Fire Marshal Comments on Proposed Open Burning Ordinance
Ahead of a scheduled public hearing on Thursday, July 17, Southbury’s Fire Marshal clarified the reasoning behind a proposed open burning ordinance.
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From Vision Loss to Recovery: Selectman’s Unseen Struggle Behind Dismissed Charge
It started in Vermont. A getaway trip for New Years 2024 was supposed to be just that, a break from municipal and everyday life in Southbury, Connecticut. Holly…
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Southbury Residents Weigh In on Charter Changes at Public Hearing
Southbury residents gathered Tuesday night for a public hearing on proposed revisions to the town’s Charter, with several key changes on the table, including extending the First Selectman’s…