Monthly Archives: June 2012
Downtown group holding raffle
BEACON FALLS — The Citizens for Tomorrow’s Downtown is holding a free raffle as a way thank a dozen local businesses that have been...
Letter: Town meeting no place for partisan politics
To the editor,
We attended the Beacon Falls Board of Selectmen’s special meeting on June 14 where the loan/bond proposals were discussed prior to the...
Man reports sexual offense 14 years after alleged incident
PROSPECT — Prospect police are investigating allegations made by a 29-year-old man that he was the victim of a sexual offense 14 years ago.
According...
Three NVL titles in one year a first at Woodland
BEACON FALLS — Adam Baz, Marc Beaulieu, and Tim Madormo graduated from Woodland on Wednesday after they helped do something in their senior year...
Man facing charges in drug deal turned robbery
NAUGATUCK — Police arrested a local man and charged him with an assault that landed another man in the hospital with serious head injuries.
Christopher...
Merger proves fruitful for Catholic schools
NAUGATUCK — One year ago, Naugatuck’s only two Catholic schools faced a possible demise. Since the schools merged, however, the year-old St. Francis–St. Hedwig...
Bids sought to build public works garage
PROSPECT — The town is seeking bids from contractors to build a public works garage at 221 Cheshire Road.
In 2010, Prospect was one of...
Letter: Grandparents appreciate commission’s actions
To the editor,
We as grandparents are always concerned regarding our twin granddaughters’ safety. A letter was written by us to the Police Commission regarding...
Whittemore holding baseball raffle
NAUGATUCK — The Whittemore Library is raffling off several baseball-related books and items.
In May the library contacted several nationally known baseball authors to see...