Simsbury named to Money's Best Places to Live list

 
Simsbury has once again ranked in the top 100 of Money's Best Places to Live report. The rankings are based on broad statistical data, evaluating towns with populations between 8,500 and 50,000 on factors including job growth, home affordability, safety, school quality, health care, arts and leisure, diversity, and several ease-of-living criteria. Data on the economy, including fiscal strength of state and local government, jobs, housing, and schools, is weighted most heavily. 

"This honor from CNNMoney affirms what Simsbury residents already know," says First Selectman Mary Glassman. "Together as a community we have created a place where today's families can live, work, and play, while preserving Simsbury's centuries-old charm."

CNNMoney says: Twenty-five minutes from Hartford, this charming, fiscally conservative New England community attracts residents with its top-rated schools and vibrant downtown. Founded in 1670, Simsbury values historical preservation while also encouraging development. During the summer, residents enjoy the Talcott Mountain Music Festival, which features outdoor performances by the Hartford Symphony. The town is also home to the International Skating Center of Connecticut, at which such Olympians as Michelle Kwan and Sasha Cohen have trained.

In finalizing the list, Money visited towns and interviewed residents, and assessed traffic, parks, and gathering places, and considered intangibles like community spirit.

Simsbury was first named to Money's Best Places to Live in 2009. The 2010 survey examined small cities with populations between 50,000 and 300,000.  Cheshire, Portland, South Windsor, and Tolland, Conn. also earned spots on the 2011 list.