Monthly Archives: October 2009
Still no arrest in bakery blazes
BEACON FALLS — An early, Friday-morning fire at a local bakery is under investigation, after another bakery in Monroe owned by the same person...
Murder suspect arrested
NAUGATUCK — Police have arrested the only suspect in the Oct. 1 killing of Italia Liguori at 88-5 Lantern Park Drive.
Seventeen-year-old Angelina Jamele was...
CN Headlines 10-16-09
Rosa DeLauro visits the senior center and high school correspondent Kim Wilson offers an insider's view of Thunder in the Valley in this week's...
Hawks, Crusaders ready for battle Friday
BEACON FALLS — “Big game.”
That’s how Woodland junior tailback Jack DeBiase bluntly described his squad’s matchup with undefeated Holy Cross Friday night at Municipal...
Naugy boys, Woodland girls go undefeated
TORRINGTON — As members of the Naugatuck boys’ cross country team cantered along the Torrington High School course during Tuesday’s six-team meet, their...
Star Gazing: Woodland setter Jess Patrizi
On the Court: Woodland junior setter Jess Patrizi has been a key force in leading her Hawks to a three-way tie atop the Naugatuck...
Naugy Notes Oct. 7-13
Girls’ Soccer
Yes, the Naugatuck girls’ soccer squad is still undefeated, but the Hounds were tested in each of their three matches this week—a 4-2...
Word from the Woods Oct. 7-13
Girls’ Soccer
The Woodland girls split a pair of matches for the second straight week as they were shut out by Naugatuck on Friday, 2-0,...
Thunder in the Valley awes area residents
Reverse the curse. You thought that was about baseball? Actually, it’s about Thunder in the Valley, the Naugatuck High School marching band’s home...
Mezzo addresses business owners at luncheon
NAUGATUCK — Mayor Bob Mezzo assured the Chamber of Commerce and business owners Tuesday that the Renaissance Place development project is “alive and well,”...