Belden Forest residents make blankets for kids in need
Belden Forest residents make blankets for kids in need By Sloan Brewster, Senior Staff Writer The Valley Press, December 29, 2016 Making blankets for children in need keeps the...... More »
Belden Forest residents make blankets for kids in need By Sloan Brewster, Senior Staff Writer The Valley Press, December 29, 2016 Making blankets for children in need keeps the...... More »
Simsbury’s Town Jeweler, Bill Selig Committeed to Artistry and Giving Back to the Community Written by Theresa Anzaldua Season’s of the Farmington Valley Magazine, Winter Edition 2016-2017 Growing up...... More »
A dedication date for the Simsbury Veterans Memorial Has been set for Sunday, November 13 at 2pm. The memorial, which is presently under construction, is expected to be completed...... More »
Henry James Memorial School’s production of “The Lion King, Jr.” has been selected as the New England theater Conference’s Moss hart award winner for 2015-16. For the full article,...... More »
Simsbury selected as one of the safest municipalities The Valley Press, October 20, 2016 Simsbury has been identified as one of the safest municipalities in Connecticut by SafeWise.com, a...... More »
Simsbury welcomes The Sabor Olive Oil Co. located at the Simsburytown Shops, 928 Hopmeadow Street, Simsbury featuring Olive Oils, Vinegars, Gourmet Foods, Herbs, Spices, Sea Salts and Art Gallery...... More »
Wendy Walker pens her first novel by Alicia B. Smith, Staff Writer Valley Life When Wendy Walker was younger she was going to be a figure skater. She lived...... More »
Simsbury has a “very good year” treasurer says by Sloan Brewster, Senior Staff Writer The Valley Press Simsbury’s books are more than flush. At the Sept 12 Board of...... More »
Local store earns Simsbury’s first bike-friendly business designation by Sloan Brewster, Senior Staff Writer The Valley Press A store that sells bikes is Simsbury’s first Bicycle Friendly business. At...... More »
Present Company Simsbury Plenty of people were sad, present company included, when Ryan & Kelleanne Jones closed The Mill at 2t in Tariffville to seek fame and fortune in...... More »