Monthly Archives: June 2010
Section of old Salem Bridge collapses
NAUGATUCK — A worker for Southington-based Brunalli Construction was critically injured when a part of Salem Bridge, which spans the Naugatuck River, collapsed...
Johnson honored, PBF rallies past Naugatuck
NAUGATUCK — Mike Diurno slammed a two-run single to right, scoring Ryan Genua and Jack DeBiase in the top of the seventh inning as...
School board adopts 2010-11 budget
NAUGATUCK — The school board adopted its 2010-11 budget at a special meeting last Wednesday night, closing what was once a nearly $7 million...
Naugy hardball dropped in first round
WINDSOR — The Naugatuck baseball team's season came to an end last week with a 5-1 loss at Windsor in the opening round of...
Local players compete in state open
NEW HAVEN — Eight local players were selected to participate in the girls state tennis open tournament.
Meghan Toth, Naugatuck’s senior captain, won her opening-round...
Conroy: ‘Things are percolating’
NAUGATUCK — Fairfield developer Alexius Conroy, who’s worked with major stakeholders over the last eight years on the borough’s planned, $710 million downtown revitalization...
One man’s trash …
NAUGATUCK — Borough resident Sandra Marcisz knew nothing about the machete she inherited from her uncle — “I know he got it when he...
Selectmen trim $170,000 from town budget
BEACON FALLS — Beacon Falls officials will again seek to pass a municipal budget for the 2010-11 fiscal year next week after residents turned...
Student wins ‘Good Samaritan’ award
NAUGATUCK — Zachary Hodoba, a freshman at Naugatuck High School, recently won the Good Samaritan Award presented by the Waterbury Youth Service System, a...
Hounds get through first round, fall in second
NAUGATUCK — The Greyhounds ripped Masuk in the opening round of the Class L state tournament, piling up a six-run fourth inning before holding...