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Simsbury Fire District Annual Meeting
The Simsbury Fire District held it’s annual district meeting Monday, May 1oth at the main firehouse and approved the annual budget for 2021/22 and elected for a two year term the incumbent president, Gary Wilcox & incubment clerk, John Solury….

Building Permit Application Fees
Notice for all commercial and multi-family building permit applications: Effective Oct 1, 2023 there will be a Simsbury Fire District building permit fee of $5.00 per $1,000.00 of construction cost collected at the time a building permit is applied for…

Keeping your Independence Day fireworks legal
The Fourth of July will be here soon and the Simsbury Fire Marshal is reminding residents about which fireworks are legal in Connecticut and which are illegal. Connecticut law prohibits the sale, possession or use of fireworks without a permit….

Please Keep Us Clear — HYDRANT CARE
When clearing snow on your property please remember to remove the snow from around the Fire Hydrants. A hydrant in your neighbor’s yard is there to protect your family and your home too. Please work with your neighbors to…

Change your clocks. Check your smoke alarms!
The Simsbury Vol. Fire Company says daylight savings time on Sunday is a good time to change batteries in smoke alarms and CO detectors. The National Fire Prevention Association recommends switching batteries twice a year and replacing smoke detectors every…