Monthly Archives: July 2012
Goal becomes the goal for Naugatuck students
NAUGATUCK — For many years, the educational benchmark in Connecticut was the number of students at or above the proficiency level on the state’s...
Borough gains 15 new readiness slots
NAUGATUCK — As part of the state’s education reform plans, 1,000 new school readiness slots have been awarded to providers throughout the state, including...
Prospect Town Hall to close temporarily Friday
PROSPECT — The Town Hall on Center Street will be closed briefly Friday to allow employees to attend a funeral.
Mayor Bob Chatfield said Tuesday...
Success not measured by wins for Posts 194-25
BEACON FALLS — Competitive sports are not always about wins and losses. Consider the unique baseball experiment that took place this summer in Prospect...
Test results pleasing in Region 16
REGION 16 — Administrators in Region 16 are delighted overall with the scores of Beacon Falls and Prospect students on the state’s two standardized...
Borough to deliver barrels next week
NAUGATUCK — The borough will complete the automation of trash and recycling routes next week.
On Monday, the Public Works Department will begin distributing 96 gallon...
Emergency regulations sought to contain beetle
HARTFORD — State officials are working on emergency regulations to contain the spread of the emerald ash borer, including restrictions on importing firewood from...
Public speaks on turbine regulations
NEW BRITAIN — The message from the public Tuesday was clear: the Connecticut Siting Council needs to extensively revise its proposed wind turbine regulations...
Obituary: Elizabeth Ann (Sigetti) Jonaitis
BRISTOL — Elizabeth Ann (Sigetti) Jonaitis, 80, passed away peacefully July 23, 2012, at Bristol Hospital.
She was born on May 5, 1932, in Waterbury,...