Monthly Archives: June 2011
Early deficit too much for ‘Hounds to overcome
NAUGATUCK — The Greyhounds managed 11 hits but couldn’t dig themselves out of an early hole as Simsbury took advantage of their opportunities to...
Trojans rally late to knock out Greyhounds
NAUGATUCK — Simsbury clung to a 5-4 advantage with two outs in the top of the seventh inning when Carly Williams sent a grand...
Region 16 challenging state over magnet school tuition
BEACON FALLS — Legislation requiring school districts, not parents, pay tuition for part-time magnet school programs has Region 16 officials looking to confront the...
State track meets set to take off
Dozens of athletes from Woodland and Naugatuck qualified for this week’s state championship track meets.
The Hawks boys and girls were set to compete...
Naugatuck students on a mission to help Haiti
Although it’s been over a year since an earthquake devastated Haiti, the Haitian people are still suffering from the aftershocks.
Already an impoverished country before...
Borough blight center of budget debate
NAUGATUCK — The new blight bylaw that went into effect in November hasn’t been enforced, according to Linda Ramos and Elizabeth Forlenzo, co-chairs of...
Beacon Falls budget barely passes
BEACON FALLS — On its second go-around, the Beacon Fall’s town budget passed by the slimmest of margins in a referendum Tuesday.
Voters approved...