Monthly Archives: April 2012
Environmentalists cry fowl over nest removal
BEACON FALLS — On his way to an Audubon Society fundraiser called “Return of the Osprey” on Saturday, Keith Thomas noticed that a prominent...
Borough recognizes Gouveia as Earth Day Mayor
NAUGATUCK — On a sunny morning, the Naugatuck Cultural Council honored Vaneza Gouveia as Naugatuck’s Earth Day Mayor of the Day.
Gouveia, who was recognized...
Obituary: Richard Maher Sr.
HAMDEN — Mr. Richard D. Maher, Sr., 55 of Hamden, passed away Sunday afternoon April 22, 2012 at the Bridgeport Hospital.
Mr. Maher was born...
Tales of coming to America
Cultural Council hosts storytelling program
NAUGATUCK — Felipe Flores left his job teaching at a preparatory school in Acapulco, Mexico, in 1983 to plow snow for...
Rebimbas, Labriola commend House approval of Narcan bill
HARTFORD — State representatives Rosa Rebimbas (R-70) and David Labriola (R-131) applauded the House’s unanimous passage of a bill that will increase the use...
Magas leads conservation efforts for Region 16
PROSPECT — Mike Magas wears three hats in Region 16. He teaches, coaches girls' swimming and finds ways to save energy.
On top of his...
Obituary: Philip McGrath Jr.
WATERBURY — Mr. Philip E. McGrath, Jr., 52, of Waterbury, passed peacefully into a better life on Saturday, April 21, 2012 at his home.
Mr....
Public input sought on plan
The Council of Governments of the Central Naugatuck Valley has prepared a draft update of its Public Participation Plan.
The plan outlines the importance of,...
Obituary: Mary Ann Brich
NAUGATUCK — Mrs. Mary Ann Brich, 91, of Naugatuck, passed away unexpectedly on Saturday afternoon April 21, 2012. She was the widow of Michael...
Parent School Council to honor Goggins
NAUGATUCK — The name Raymond K. Foley is synonymous with the betterment of the youth of Naugatuck. In fact, the former superintendent was so...