Community Corner
Simsbury Patch Weekly Roundup: Aug. 26
In case you missed something, here's what's been happening in Simsbury.
Monday, August 20
- Locally Made- this week we featured Griffin Farmstead's locally made goat cheese.
- Amtrak's new high-speed train won't be making any stops in Conn.
Tuesday, August 21
- A group of Simsbury High School students are working to raise $200,000 to build a Martin Luther King, Jr. memorial.
- Find out which cars made the list of the state's most stolen cars.
Wednesday, August 21
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- A former Avon principal will take the lead at the Community Farm of Simsbury as Tim Goodwin moves on.
- After ten years of fundraising, this Simsbury resident has given $35,000 to the American Cancer Society.
- The folks at Flamig Farm are scaring up the Halloween spirit a bit early this year.
Thursday, August 22
- The Simsbury Police Department promoted Nicholas Boulter to the rank of Captain.
- The Centers for Disease Control has reported the most cases of West Nile Virus since it was first discovered in the U.S. in 1999.
- Recent Simsbury home sales were topped by an Old Meadow Way home that sold for $610,000.
Friday, August 23
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- Need some ideas for back to school clothes? Here's an article about what's in style this year.
- Simsbury teens showcased their talents at the Simsbury Public Library.
- A group of Tootin' Hills students took it upon themselves to raise some money so they could donate back to school supplies to Gifts of Love.
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