Monthly Archives: September 2011
Hawks remain perfect behind offensive onslaught
BEACON FALLS — The Woodland Hawks improved to 5-0 on the season Tuesday, increasing its scoring advantage to 32-6 in those games with a...
Obituary: Joseph Monarca
NAUGATUCK — Mr. Joseph Monarca, 67, of Naugatuck, passed away unexpectedly early Monday afternoon, Sept. 26, at the Waterbury Hospital. He was the husband...
Naugatuck man killed by train
WATERBURY -- A Metro-North train struck and killed a Naugatuck man on the tracks shortly after 5 a.m. Wednesday.
Metro-North spokesperson Marjorie Anders said the...
Woodland shuts down Derby
DERBY — There was little surprising about Woodland’s easy, 6-0 victory over Derby on Tuesday afternoon at Witek Park. The Hawks poured in their...
Charger’s suffocating defense too much for Hawks
BEACON FALLS — For 15 minutes last Friday night, Woodland played toe-to-toe with Ansonia. Unfortunately for the Hawks, high school football games are 48...
Ansonia serves Naugatuck second loss
NAUGATUCK — The Naugatuck volleyball team that faced off against Ansonia on Tuesday definitely seemed to be missing something. After three relatively quick games,...
Cello takes center stage with borough musician
NAUGATUCK — Borough cellist Thirzah Bendokas is on a mission to take her instrument from the back of the orchestra to the forefront of...
Update: Route 8 reopens after accident
SEYMOUR -- Route 8 north has been reopened near Exit 22.
A tractor trailer overturned this morning between Exits 22 and 23 on Route 8...
Commission puts a hold on wind regulations
PROSPECT — The wind has died down in Prospect, at least for now.
The Planning and Zoning Commission voted at its meeting last week to...