Monthly Archives: October 2011
Homeowner wins damage suit over Naugatuck sidewalk
NAUGATUCK — After years of battling with the borough over his sidewalk, Dan Whitman finally won some money.
Whitman, 50, demanded reimbursement three years ago...
Letter: Don’t let vandals destroy beatification efforts
To the editor,
I have learned of a very disappointing situation at one of the adopt-a-spot locations. It seems that after plants were put into...
Cadets spruce up river bank
NAUGATUCK — On Oct. 6 a group of 37 Naugatuck High School Air Force Junior ROTC cadets cleaned the east riverbank of the Naugatuck...
Letter: Urges people to vote for Democratic team
To the editor,
In his Oct. 21st letter to the editor, Gerard Smith takes two paragraphs to support the concept of making the position of...
Overtime with Kyle Brennan
Word from the Woods
Boys Soccer
The Woodland boys entered Wednesday’s Senior Night matchup with Watertown still unbeaten at 14-0-1 after maintaining the goose egg in...
Kollege Kapers postpones show
NAUGATUCK — Due to the forecast of inclement weather, Kollege Kapers has postponed its 56th Annual Musical Variety Show, “A Marshmallow World.”
The show, originally...
Obituary: Dorothy Ann (Bucko) Morrissey
NAUGATUCK — Mrs. Dorothy Ann (Bucko) Morrissey, 72, of Naugatuck, died Wednesday, Oct. 26, at her home after a long illness. She was the...
Hawks and ‘Hounds heading for a showdown
As the 2011 Naugatuck Valley League football season unfolded over the first five weeks, the Naugatuck Greyhounds and the Woodland Hawks were on a...
Cable seeks 8th term at the helm
BEACON FALLS — For Democratic incumbent First Selectman Susan Cable, getting the most services using the least amount of taxpayer money is a top...