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Simsbury

American  
[simz-ber-ee, -buh-ree] / ˈsɪmzˌbɛr i, -bə ri /

noun

  1. a town in central Connecticut.


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Soon after achieving glory at the Games in Norway, Baiul relocated to the U.S., where she took up residence in Simsbury, Conn., living in a $450,000 home, she revealed to The New York Times in 1998.

From MarketWatch

In Simsbury, a group of friends called “The Ladies of the Lane” give each other a heads-up via text message every time they see a bear.

From Seattle Times

“Bears tend to go for the easy food,” said Deborah Clark, the animal control officer in Simsbury, a town of about 24,000 people, which has recorded 517 bear sightings so far this year.

From Seattle Times

Christopher Thomas Shea was born in Hartford, Conn., on Jan. 26, 1969, and grew up in Simsbury, Conn. His parents worked at Cigna insurance, his mother in the compensation department and his father as chief legal counsel in the retirement and investment division.

From Washington Post

In addition to his sister, of Newton, Mass., survivors include his companion of three years, Amanda Perez of Falls Church, Va.; a son from his marriage, Will Shea of Silver Spring and Takoma Park, Md.; and his parents, Judith Shea of Haverford, Pa., and Thomas Shea of Simsbury.

From Washington Post