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Southbury Residents Oppose Stand Alone Apartment Project: Report
The Planning Commission is expected to decide the application in June.

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The Planning Commission is expected to decide the application in June.

Already two candidates have announced their intentions.
Public Worships on Town Study of redevelopment of area around Branford Train Station have been scheduled. See below for dates.
Malloy's budget would cut millions of dollars that is earmarked for the management of state parks.
The grand opening date is "coming soon," according to the restaurant.
Students at Hop Brook School won a community service school wide contest and now they're going to receive a special live performance.
The town council has approved the new flood zone designations recently.
Store officials have set a target date for when they hope to be open.
The Department's Police Chief says people are leaving valuables in plain sight in their vehicles.
Musical performances begin June 28 and run through August 30. See below for who will be performing when.
The results of the survey conducted by Guilford Developmental Assets for Youth were discussed at a recent Board of Education meeting.
The Temecula United Soccer Club announced their alignment with the Southern California Developmental Soccer League for the 2017/18 season.
Her ninth town hall this year will be titled “A Conversation about America.”
“We are pleased to offer childcare services on our campus, providing additional support to parents who are balancing their studies."
Dr. Robert Long, Principal at Deloras E. Thompson Elementary School in Spring ISD, was appointed to the board by Governor Greg Abbott.
“A lot of people told me I could not go to college, but when I met my wife in 2011 she convinced me that I could.”
Lone Star College has been awarded $780,462 from the Texas Workforce Commission to provide customized training for 347 new workers.
Lone Star College conferred a record 7,983 associate degrees and certificates to eligible students who graduated last week.
During the four day operation, game wardens made multiple cases, including seizures of illegally obtained and possessed wildlife.
“Drinking and boating do not mix.”