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‘What’s in your lunchbox’ focus of parent workshop

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NAUGATUCK—Naugatuck Discovery’s next Parent Toolbox workshop will look to shine some light on “What’s in your lunchbox.” The workshop, which will be held May 4...
Lisa DeGoes

Leader of Region 16 board moving to Netherlands

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PROSPECT — After serving for more than three years on the Region 16 Board of Education, the chairwoman is resigning to move with her...

Letter to the editor: Re-elect Mike Ciacciarella

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I am writing in support of Mike Ciacciarella’s re-election to burgess in Naugatuck. As a small business owner in Naugatuck, I see how Mike...

Letter to the editor: Ciacciarella represents all families

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When it comes to neighbors, Mike Ciacciarella is not just a good neighbor, but a great neighbor. And, in the last two years, he...

Letter to the editor: Dowling has the necessary knowledge

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I have never felt compelled to write to (the Citizen's News) before, but a campaign visit from Michelle Dowling struck a chord with me....

Two men charged with DUI following accidents

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NAUGATUCK – Two separate drunk driving accidents closed Route 63 for much of the early morning hours Saturday, April 23. At 12:30 a.m. Patrick...
Naugatuck Historical Society President Wendy Murphy, left, and Sondra Harman of the Naugatuck River Revival Group, plant flowers donated by Flowers Plus outside the Historical Society Museum as part of Earth Day efforts April 22.

A fresh start for Naugatuck

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Last week, residents of Naugatuck were busy caring for the earth, buying flowers for their gardens, and visiting with the Easter Bunny.

Obituary: Elaine P. (Kozich) Harris

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NAUGATUCK — Elaine P. (Kozich) Harris, 70, of New Haven Road, Naugatuck, passed away peacefully on Friday, April 22 at her home. Elaine was born...

Obituary: Maureen (Gardner) Conway

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MIDDLEBURY—Mrs. Maureen (Gardner) Conway, 73 of Middlebury, passed away on April 22 after a brief illness at the VITAS Hospice Unit of Saint Mary's...
From left, Mayor Bob Mezzo, Earth Mayor Mary Lou Sharron, and State Rep. Rosa Rebimbas pledge allegiance to the flag during Naugatuck's Earth Mayor for the Day celebration.

Mary Lou Sharron honored as Earth Mayor for the Day

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Naugatuck celebrated Earth Day by honoring Mary Lou Sharron as Earth Mayor for the Day at Town Hall April 21. Sharron played an important role in shutting down the toxic landfill that poisoned Naugatuck from 1947 to 1989.

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