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Growth of breakfast program nets grant

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Prospect budget heading back to referendum

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Pilot floats idea for seaplane base at Toby’s Pond

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Vet advocates for change to Agent Orange ruling

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Greyhounds celebrate senior night with win

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Joint boards adopt $110.9 million budget

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Woodland makes Newsweek rankings

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Cultural Heritage Night

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Community snapshots

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Beacon Falls woman pens tale of her life

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Hawks earn No. 1 seed in NVL tournament

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Residents speak for, against zone change

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School board trims spending plan

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Fire Commission names new lieutenant

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A season of learning for surprising ‘Hounds

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Grant to aid in clean up of GDC property

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One-act festival a first for borough theater

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Public weighs in on budget

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Fun and games

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Board approves bus contract extension

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Milek making the most of his new surroundings

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Hearing Monday on borough budget

NAUGATUCK — Residents will be able to weigh in Monday on the borough’s proposed $111 million budget for the fiscal year beginning July 1. ...
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Woodland’s Beynor serves up wins

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Scores falling for Greyhounds

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Long lens of the law

Naugatuck PD plans to equip officers with cameras Read more
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Hawks’ confidence grows with each round

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Sequester hits Head Start program hard

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Hawks find their groove

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WRHS senior named Nutmeg Scholar

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St. Francis-St. Hedwig carnival back in town

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Borough author explores love’s dark side

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Naugy falls to Crusaders in 10 innings

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Region 16 budget proposal fails at referendum

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Borough budget heading to hearing

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Yaks and Quacks 2013

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May elections a thing of the past in borough

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Beacon Falls eyes expansion of natural gas

BEACON FALLS — The town has launched an effort to collect data from homes and businesses to study the feasibility of extending natural gas into the...
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Community snapshots

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Fate of Region 16 budget rests in voters’ hands

REGION 16 — Voters will have the final say on Region 16’s proposed $38.8 million budget for the coming school year. The proposed 2013-14 budget...
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‘Moneymakers’ on the track

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YMCA project receives boost from state

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Quantum leaper

Woodland’s Lang is a triple jumping threat Read more
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Region 16 board backs new evaluation plan

REGION 16 — The Board of Education has approved a proposed new evaluation system for teachers and administrators. The system was revamped to meet...
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Teen Theater presents ‘Annie Get Your Gun’

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Opening day in Prospect

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Cooking up something organic

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Invention convention

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Woodland battles back against Kennedy

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School board approves name for new school

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NHS percussion ensemble takes first at finals

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Town Council trims budget increase

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Homeless ‘Hounds at a crossroads

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Beacon Falls taking time with budget

BEACON FALLS — As the budget season wears on so to have the workshops. Board of Finance Chairman Jim Huk said the budget process is proceeding as...
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Voters reject proposed Prospect budget

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Eastern Co. to continue investment despite loss

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Book helps children cope with grandpa’s death

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Road maintenance falls behind in borough

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Naugy sweeps track meet

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Proposed zone change runs into resistance

NAUGATUCK — The Zoning Commission is looking at changing the zone of a couple areas in the borough from industrial to residential, much to the...
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Referendum set for Prospect budget

PROSPECT — As the town prepares for a referendum on the budget officials encouraged residents to learn about the budget before voting. The...
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Hawks hand ‘Hounds first loss

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Community snapshots

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Knights team up to help Naugatuck native

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Woodland rallies to top Naugy

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Beacon Falls talks economic development

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Opening day

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Woodland snaps losing skid

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Grange to honor community volunteers

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Borough recognizes NHS teacher on Earth Day

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BOE weighing options for busing contract

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Departments request $4.1 million in capital items

NAUGATUCK — Large ticket items were on the table during the Board of Finance’s latest budget workshop. The board heard requests, totaling about...
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Whittemore celebrates rotunda restoration

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Call for CERT volunteers receives great response

NAUGATUCK — When the Salem Bridge collapsed three years ago, volunteers from the borough’s Community Emergency Response Team helped direct...
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Naugy boys off to perfect start

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Community snapshots

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Woodland firing on all cylinders

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Grants given by education foundation grow

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Beacon Hose Company eyes new fire engine

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Gone fishing

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Greyhounds off to hot start

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Yaks and quacks set for encore

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Region 16 board finalizes budget proposal

REGION 16 — The Region 16 Board of Education put the finishing touches on its proposed 2013-14 budget Tuesday night. The board approved a roughly...
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Borough woman documents mother’s battle with MS

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Hawks pick up where they left off

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Petition forces referendum on budget

PROSPECT — The proposed 2013-14 town budget will go to a referendum vote. According to the Town Clerk’s office a petition for a referendum...
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A night to celebrate

United Way holds 50th annual meeting Read more
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Revamped sign regulations focus of hearing

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Practice to make perfect for Naugy

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School board makes further cuts

REGION 16 — The Region 16 Board of Education reduced its proposed 2013-14 budget increase by another $208,000 following a public hearing Wednesday...
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Hawks make statement in opening track meet

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Teacher, administrator evaluation plan OK’d

NAUGATUCK — The Board of Education on Thursday approved new proposals for evaluating teachers and administrators, based in part on the performance...
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Gun bill draws criticism, praise from local lawmakers

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Deed could lead to reopening of road

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Naugatuck rallies to claim first win

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Comeback falls short for Hawks

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School contract negotiations drag on

NAUGATUCK — Nearly two years after the contract expired between the Board of Education and the union representing about 250 non-certified school...
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Committee submits new names for school

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Cause of fire ‘electrical in nature’

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Memorial run returns for second year

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Dean returns to the mound for Rock Cats

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Borough officials review school budget request

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Woodland out to defend track titles

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Region 16 board to present $39 million budget

      REGION 16 — After trimming more than $400,000 from its 2013-14 budget proposal last week, the Region 16 Board of...
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Greyhounds getting up to speed

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Hidden Acres breaks ground for indoor arena

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Hawks seek to carry momentum into new season

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WRHS senior organizing benefit concert

PROSPECT — For Woodland Regional High School senior Mary Fitzgerald lending a helping hand is a song and dance. Fitzgerald will host a concert at...
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Woodland boys aiming for NVL 3-peat

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Officials mark start of NHS renovation project

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A French connection

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Borough man answers simple calling

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Youth, potential fill roster for ‘Hounds

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Board revises school naming process

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Prospect budget heading to town meeting

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Greyhounds ready to take next step

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Borough board approves new, revised ordinances

NAUGATUCK — The Board of Mayor and Burgesses approved two ordinances Tuesday that clearly define the benefits full-time elected officials, and some...
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Beacon Falls continues crafting budget

BEACON FALLS — Town officials discussed salaries, a fire truck and unexpected expenses during a March 27 budget workshop. After the workshop, the...
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School board to seek 2.77 percent budget increase

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Region 16 putting finishing touches on budget

REGION 16 — The Region 16 Board of Education expects to finish a proposed school budget Wednesday night for the 2013-14 school year to air at a...
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New ordinance, revisions going to hearing

NAUGATUCK — The Board of Mayor and Burgesses will hold a hearing Tuesday on a new ordinance creating benefit standards for full-time elected...
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Prospect to hold public hearing on budget

PROSPECT — The public will have the chance to weigh in on the town’s proposed 2013-14 municipal budget at a hearing Tuesday night at 7 p.m. in...
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Woodland Theatre presents ‘Little Shop of Horrors’

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School board names principal assistant superintendent

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United Way to honor longtime volunteer

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Governor talks issues at forum

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Grant helps historical program thrive

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New crop of seniors ready to lead Naugy

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Hawks looking ahead to new season

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Church looking to raise laughs and funds

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Proposed ordinance would give commission power to fine

BEACON FALLS — The town is seeking to give the Inland Wetland and Watercourse Commission the power to fine violators. “Right now, when...
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Fresh faces fill the field for Naugy

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Legislators address business community

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Golf tournament to benefit Naugatuck teen

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Woodland poised to challenge NVL

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Firefighters honored for community service

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Public shares their views on borough

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Region 16 loses a day of April vacation

REGION 16 — April vacation will be one day shorter than normal this year in Region 16. Friday, April 19 is now a regular day of school in the...
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Governor to hold forum in Naugatuck

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Father, son save six from house fire

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Local athletes make their mark in college

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Commission honors Matthies Foundation

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NHS, police team up to run drill

NAUGATUCK — Naugatuck High School and the Naugatuck Police Department came together this week to practice what to do if a gunman was walking the...
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Ripping up the runway

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Rockets sweep up championship

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Public urges no proper names for new school

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Post 17 caps perfect season with title

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Borough schools looking to compute in the cloud

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Luck of the Irish

Naugatuck, Prospect celebrate Irish heritage Read more
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First selectman proposes 6.8 percent increase in budget

BEACON FALLS — Budget season is underway in Beacon Falls. By a vote of 2-1, the Board of Selectmen backed First Selectman Gerard Smith’s...
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Input on borough government sought at forums

NAUGATUCK — Borough residents will get the chance to voice opinions on local government and how it could be changed during two forums this month. ...
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Police honor memory of fallen officer

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Empty borough home burns to the ground

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Borough settles on new site for fireworks

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Seniors lead turnaround for Greyhounds

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Region 16 school board begins budget talks

REGION 16 — The Region 16 Board of Education began its budget discussions Tuesday night in the face of a 6.5 percent budget increase. Interim...
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Naugatuck sets sights on Phase II of greenway

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Church garden harvests help for those in need

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McCusker dives into Woodland history

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Greyhounds swim to 11th at Class Ls

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Breaking good

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Irish couple to be mayors for a day

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Woodland succumbs to Weaver’s pressure

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Grand list increases slightly in Beacon Falls

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Officials lay out phasing plan for NHS project

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Board of Education rescinds new school name

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Repairs to Whittemore Bridge waiting on funds

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Borough joins kindness campaign

NAUGATUCK — The Parks and Recreation Department has adopted the 26 Acts of Kindness initiative and is seeking volunteers to help spread the love. ...
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Garage fire spreads to home

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Region 16 to conduct developmental assets study

REGION 16 — The Region 16 school district is taking a closer look at the assets and risks for youth in the community. The region, which covers...
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Borough targets Cross Street for reconstruction

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Woodland’s heavy lifters win title

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Community snapshots

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Mayor talks Naugatuck at chamber luncheon

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Hawks hold off Saints

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Board approves bids for renovations of NHS

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Chemtura breathing new life into industrial site

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Greyhounds swim to fourth at NVLs

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Officials to present phasing plan for NHS project

NAUGATUCK — As the day for shovels to break ground on the $81 million Naugatuck High School renovation project draws nearer, officials have...
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Chatfield presents $7.35 million town budget

PROSPECT — Mayor Robert Chatfield presented his recommended budget for the 2013-14 fiscal year to the Town Council Tuesday night. The mayor’s...
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Borough’s grand list drops following revaluation

NAUGATUCK — The impact of the recent revaluation in Naugatuck has been felt in the borough’s 2012 grand list. The borough’s grand list for...
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Board to discuss rescinding new school name

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City Hill alternative program off to good start

NAUGATUCK — Students at City Hill Middle School have begun traveling a path to a more enriching education experience. In January, City Hill...
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Naugy boys dangerous heading into Class Ls

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New school gets new name

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Budget reductions include fire marshal position

NAUGATUCK — The fire department has asked the Board of Finance for a 17 percent budget increase for the fiscal year that begins in July. Fire...
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A labor of love

Borough woman earns recognition for caring for ailing husband NAUGATUCK — For Mary Lou Cassidy, placing her husband in a nursing home was never...
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School board discusses security measures

REGION 16 — A security audit of the schools in Region 16 concluded the district has been proactive when it comes to school safety but highlighted...
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Hawks turn focus to Class S tourney

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Borough man to lead St. Patrick’s Day parade

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Changes under way as golf season approaches

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Hawks can’t overcome slow start

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Council approves transfers to cover snow cleanup

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Greyhounds bow out of states

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Borough begins budget deliberations

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Chatfield announces bid for 19th term

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Charity dodgeball tournament draws a crowd

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United Way announces Van Allen Medal recipients

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Theater’s call for help answered

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Car tax proposal would leave towns in hole

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Local artists pay tribute to shooting victims

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Exchange Club to honor Community Champions

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Region 16 superintendent on medical leave

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Borough settles on GDC purchase plan

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Kingsley shoots Hawks past Eagles

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Selectmen approve joining CT WARN

BEACON FALLS — The town has taken another step to ensure it has the help it needs during a disaster. The Board of Selectmen voted in favor of...
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Borough schools ace food service audit

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Hawks fall in NVL quarterfinals

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Former borough officer continues service in Newtown

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Naugy upsets Wilby, punches ticket to NVLs

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Borough seeks residents for grant program

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NHS project pushes back start of school year

NAUGATUCK — The borough school calendar will begin after Labor Day for the next two years — the first time in recent memory that school has begun...
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Police seek public’s help to locate missing man

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Update: Police find 16-year-old runaway

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Prospect Library gets its man

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Uhl steps up as leader for Hawks

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New assistant superintendent to be named soon

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Work on banquet hall comes under question

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Naugy’s Foote a versatile weapon on the court

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Borough man wins ‘Big Money’

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Prospect grand list increases nearly 3 percent

  PROSPECT — At a time when many town’s grand lists are stagnant, Prospect’s increased nearly 3 percent thanks largely to a new gas...
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Greyhounds poised for late-season surge

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Hawks lacking depth, not fight

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Officer overcomes odds to return to duty

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A special delivery for borough parents

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Naugatuck cancels school the rest of the week

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Focus of cleanup now on widening roads

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Towns continuing cleanup from blizzard

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Hit-and-run claims life of Prospect woman

PROSPECT — A 79-year-old Prospect woman died Friday after she was hit by a vehicle while cleaning snow from her driveway. Mary McCormack, of 7...
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Prospect man OK after house fire

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Naugy clinches tourney bid on senior night

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Pete retires from Naugatuck PD

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Towns prepare for snowstorm

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Greyhounds even record, earn trip to states

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Region 16 building project on track

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Ceremony recognizes actions of firefighters

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Hawks surge past Seymour

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Board approves bids for new fire truck

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Alternative ed program begins at Woodland

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Sandy Hook 5K moved to Hartford

HARTFORD — The Sandy Hook Run for the Families, a 5K founded by a pair of Naugatuck residents, has been moved to Hartford. Naugatuck residents...
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Mezzo chosen for Caring Heart Award

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Lone man robs Cumberland Farms in Naugatuck

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Woodland girls repeat at NVLs, boys take second on DQ

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St. Francis-St. Hedwig gets technological

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Food bank continues doing things its way

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Naugy girls closing in on postseason bid

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Borough business opens doors to Quilts that Care

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Naugy boys take track title, girls finish third

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Borough begins strategic planning

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Concerns over plan discussed at special meeting

BEACON FALLS — Money and errors remain concerns as the town works to revise the Plan of Conservation and Development. Brian Miller, managing...
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Mariano nets 1,000th point at Keene State

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New deal in place for Region 16 teachers

REGION 16 — Wages as well as health care costs will increase for Region 16 teachers each year under a new, three-year stipulated agreement. “I...
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Signs coming down as borough steps up enforcement

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Presentations to be held on school project

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Victim of fall dies

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Naugy eyes another shot at NVL glory

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Turnover to create openings in fire department

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Hawks ready to run

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Committee wants parental input on dress code

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Digitally enhanced

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Synthetic marijuana poses real health threat

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Hard work paying off for Hawks

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Prospect police charge man with robbery

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Personal bests keep mounting for Greyhounds

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A homeless night

Youth group sleeps out to raise awareness and funds Read more
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Beacon Falls recommits to being energy efficient

BEACON FALLS — The town has already taken steps to be more energy efficient, and is pledging to do more by 2018. Beacon Falls has recommitted...
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Audit shows surplus for Prospect

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Gunntown now part of freedom trail

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Concerns over work on plan subject of meeting

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Kuczenski delivers for Greyhounds

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Prospect extends contract with Covanta Energy

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Portuguese Club swears in first woman president

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Naugatuck Ambulance turns slight profit

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Fight preceded fall from apartment

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City Hill creates alternative path for students

NAUGATUCK — City Hill Middle School is laying out a new path for struggling students to follow. The school has created the Alternative Path...
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Community snapshots

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Fall victim critical, two men facing charges

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Region 16 adding teeth to dress code policy

REGION 16 — The dress code policy in Region 16 is in the midst of a makeover. “I believe it sets a tone, it sets an atmosphere for what...
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Police charge two men in falling case

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Bruno named NHS football coach

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Prospect cuts back ledges to widen streets

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Region 16 takes steps to shore up security

REGION 16 — Safety has dominated discussion in school districts across the country in the wake of the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting last...
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Model wants to show beauty comes in all sizes

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Greyhounds finish off Hawks

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Police investigating man’s fall from apartment

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Borough OKs contract to demo garage

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Hounds versus Hawks

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Borough pair organizes 5K for Sandy Hook

NAUGATUCK — Naugatuck residents Katie Blake and Matt Marcella are no strangers to running in 5Ks. Now the pair is running one. Blake, 30, and...
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Naugatuck Ambulance, borough at odds over payment

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Scheithe steps away from coaching volleyball

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Alternative ed set to start at Woodland

BEACON FALLS — After months of planning, Woodland Regional High School’s first onsite alternative education program is ready to begin. The...
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School board to add active shooter plan

NAUGATUCK — The Board of Education will add to its districtwide policy manual a detailed plan of action in the event of an active shooter in a...
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Community snapshots

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Grants bring innovation to Region 16 schools

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New businesses move into Beacon Falls

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Greyhounds seek balance on the track

NAUGATUCK — The Naugatuck indoor track teams are shaping up as contenders for the upcoming Naugatuck Valley League championship meet to be held...
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Hawks regaining their stride

BEACON FALLS — It’s been a whirlwind first month for the Woodland indoor track teams, but the Hawks may finally be finding their legs. In their...
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Former P&Z commissioner questions non-appointment

BEACON FALLS — After years of service on the Planning and Zoning Commission, Patricia Hinman no longer sits on the commission. The decision not...
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MTV show helps make Prospect women

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Naugy swims past Hawks

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Board approves cameras to catch bus passers

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Chemtura proposes solar panel project

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Future of Lewis house still to be determined

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‘What would Dawn do?’

Daughters of Sandy Hook principal ensure mother’s legacy lives on Read more
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Borough girl organizes book drive for Sandy Hook students

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Uhl leads Hawks in Candy Cane Classic

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50 years of giving united

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Legislature shaping response to Newtown shooting

In the wake of the Newtown shooting, State Sen. Joseph Markley (R-16) said he believes a ban on high-capacity magazines and a high tax on ammunition...
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A tale of two teams

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Interact Club’s efforts help clean water in India

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NSB introduces new teller technology

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A look ahead at 2013

With 2012 behind us, we want to take a moment to look ahead to 2013. The following is a synopsis of what’s coming in the year ahead. Naugatuck ...
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Naugy puts an end to losing streak

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Numbers up at Whittemore

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Work on greenway goes into hibernation

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Community snapshots

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Borough approves new contract for firefighters

NAUGATUCK — The borough’s firefighters have a new contract and a new pension plan. The Board of Mayor and Burgesses approved a new contract for...
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Selectmen OK new library position

BEACON FALLS — The new year will bring a new face to the Beacon Falls Library. During a special meeting Dec. 20, the Board of Selectmen approved...
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The best of local sports in 2012

Since we’ve all survived the end of the world, it’s upward and onward to 2013! But before we head there in just a couple of days, we ought to...
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State funds bring counselors to schools

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Officials taking closer look at safety measures

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Selectmen give approval to C-PACE program

BEACON FALLS — Businesses in town will soon have another way of paying for green repairs and upgrades to their buildings. At a special meeting...
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Greyhounds measure up versus Glastonbury

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A look back at 2012

Before the calendar turns to 2013, we want to take a moment to look back at the year that was 2012. The following is a synopsis of the some of the...
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Cleanup to make Peter Paul site more attractive

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Murphy Road reopens with new alignment

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Board backs purchase of General DataComm property

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Kennedy fights his way back onto gridiron

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Community snapshots

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Region 16 school board approves Project Wisdom

REGION 16 — Starting in January, Region 16 students will begin each school day with a pearl of wisdom to contemplate. The Board of Education...
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Hawks hustle to first win

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Anonymous giver shows Christmas spirit

NAUGATUCK — An anonymous good citizen helped a borough resident have a merry Christmas. Michelle Clabaugh said she went to Walmart on New Haven...
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A Christmas dinner for all

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Officials eye revival of Union City committee

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Greyhounds break Hearts in overtime

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Vigil remembers lives lost in Newtown

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Downtown property purchase subject of meeting

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School board backs cameras for buses

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Borough to hold vigil to remember shooting victims

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Hawks etch their names in the record books

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Borough extends golf pro’s contract

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Prescription program hurts local pharmacy

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G’s coming to borough

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Local athletes make their mark at college level

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Prospect teen helps save infant’s life

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Hawks outnumbered, not ‘out-gunned’

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‘Hounds hang with Torrington, blow by Kaynor

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Chamber talks business at annual dinner

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Borough to enforce sign regulations

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Cause of apartment fire an accident

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Portuguese consulate at home in borough

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Greyhounds seek to track down title

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Community snapshots

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Hawks to bring up-tempo game to court

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Cleanup underway at Peter Paul site

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Naugy blends youth and experience

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Christmas Light Show

NAUGATUCK — Around the holiday season the traffic on Hopkins Hill Road, a cul-de-sac off of Mulberry Street, tends to pick up. There’s no stores...
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Hawks set to defend title

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DOT leaves road to state forest closed

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Journal writings become tale of hope

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School board keeps options open with Algonquin

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Naugy looking to take next step

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A Santa for soldiers

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Naugatuck Holiday Kickoff

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Real estate values drop in Borough

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Burgess raises concerns over policy

NAUGATUCK — A decision by Tax Collector Jim Goggin to hold information requested by a local newspaper for review before releasing it drew concerns...
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Turnovers doom Hawks

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NHS renovations more than bricks and mortar

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Investigation into burglaries nets shop owner

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Festival of Trees

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Borough seeks new spot for fireworks show

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Expectations high for Greyhounds

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Towns to kickoff holidays

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Chamber to honor Prendergast with Dibble Award

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Woodland eyes return to postseason

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Chargers pull away from Greyhounds

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Adopted spots double after first year

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A midsummer night in December

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Hawks rout Seymour

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Storyteller spins tales for students

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Hidden Acres set to build arena

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Dangerous intersection gets traffic light

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Fire department looking to diversify

NAUGATUCK — Recent census data indicate the borough population is about 51 percent female, 9 percent Hispanic, 5 percent black and 3 percent Asian....
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Greyhound Spirit

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Publisher works to spark reading interest in boys

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Hawk Spirit

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Borough girl chosen as student ambassador

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Students raise concerns about alternative program

BEACON FALLS — Some students at Woodland Regional High School have expressed concerns over an alternative education program that will begin at the...
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The thin line between family and football

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Hawks can’t crack Rocky Hill’s defense

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Longtime coaches hold Naugatuck together

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Woodland returns to its roots with spread offense

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Naugy firing on all cylinders heading into Thanksgiving

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The spice is back in Woodland, Seymour rivalry

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Hawks’ senior receiving trio soars in spread offense

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Ansonia charges past Hawks for NVL title

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New Prospect town garage up and running

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Doback receives Citizenship Award

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Foes differ on reason for election outcome

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Hawks fall in championship game

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Successes, setbacks mark past year for NEDC

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Borough seeks to sell former school

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Comeback comes up short for Hawks

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BOE cracking down on out-of-town students

NAUGATUCK — Students from out of town attending Naugatuck schools are costing the borough time and money and school board members are ready to...
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Selectmen considering joining C-PACE program

BEACON FALLS — The Board of Selectmen is looking into opting into a program that would provide loans to businesses to invest in clean energy. ...
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A day to honor those who served

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Selectmen appoint familiar face as tax collector

BEACON FALLS — After a month of being without one, the Board of Selectmen appointed a new tax collector for the town. The board voted in Ursula...
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Naugy tunes up for Thanksgiving

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NHS joins innovative league

NAUGATUCK — Naugatuck High School is now part of the League of Innovative Schools. The league is made up of 47 high schools, seven middle...
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Red Cross honors Prospect woman

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Hawks make school history with quarterfinal win

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Cause of Terrce Ave fire remains under investigation

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School board appoints Vitale to fill vacancy

NAUGATUCK — The Board of Education has appointed former member Rocky Vitale to fill a vacancy left by the resignation of Debra Brackett. Vitale...
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Firefighters rescue six from Terrace Avenue fire

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Borough launches iWatchNaugatuck

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Veteran’s service spans nearly seven decades

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Borough approves new business incentives

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School board extends superintendent’s contract

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Selectmen approve public works contract

BEACON FALLS — The Board of Selectmen has agreed to a new three-year contract with public works employees. The board approved the contract Monday...
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Man drives into path of train in Beacon Falls

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Hawks clinch Copper title

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105th race four votes shy of recount

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Naugy swimmers take second at NVLs

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Rotary Club to honor Nurnberger

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Woodland girls drop first NVL match in finals

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Markley defeats Mazurek in the 16th District

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Naugy rolls on senior night

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Half of Charter revisions pass

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Conroy takes rematch in 105th

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Zupkus wins House seat in 89th District

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Masons organizing relief effort

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Borough police chief gets new deal

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Board backs resolution to buy downtown property

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School board approves alternative ed program

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Borough talks economic development at forum

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Hawks wrap up successful season

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Halloween parade

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Greene, Conroy meet again in state House race

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Crisco, Szewczyk race for Senate seat

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Greyhounds run to best times at state meet

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Half of borough’s state seats up for grabs

NAUGATUCK — Of the four legislative seats up for grabs in the borough, only one features a race between two major party candidates, two incumbents...
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Borough to honor Doback with citizenship award

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‘Hounds, Hawks to meet in NVL semis

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Deficit turns into surplus

REGION 16 — Two weeks after Region 16 school officials thought they were facing a possible $200,000 hole in their budget, that figure has flipped...
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Power outages dwindling in Naugatuck

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Kingsley throws Hawks past ‘Hounds

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Cleaning up after the storm

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Hawks sweep ‘Hounds in NVL quarterfinals

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Superstorm blows through area

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Winds pick up, power outages reported

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Towns brace for Hurricane Sandy

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Borough schools to introduce Nutrikids System

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Hawks go on late-season charge

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Borough Charter changes up to voters

NAUGATUCK — When Naugatuck voters head to the polls Nov. 6, they’ll have more to choose from than political candidates. The fate of half a dozen...
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DeBiase leads Hawks with determined attitude

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Restoration of WWI monument complete

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Naugatuck zoning chairman to step aside

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All-Americans return to mentor Greyhounds

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Woodland boys top Ansonia

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Naugatuck native doesn’t let disease stand in his way

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Markley, Mazurek seek Senate seat

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Nardello, Zupkus vie for 89th District

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Hawks rout Torrington

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Holy Cross rallies past Naugatuck

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Naugy falls to Holy Cross, title hopes still alive

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Borough eyes General DataComm property

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Police searching for robbery suspect

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Family with Naugatuck ties appears on game show

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Borough holding economic development forum

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New rules could mean less help for food bank

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Region 16 facing early budget deficit

REGION 16 — A little more than a month into the school year, the Region 16 Board of Education finds itself with an estimated $200,000 hole to fill...
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Local Scouts take steps toward Eagle badge

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Borough ZEO serving suspension

NAUGATUCK — Zoning Enforcement Officer Steve Macary is serving a one-month unpaid suspension for what officials called “inappropriate behavior”...
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Naugy boys take second, Woodland sixth at NVLs

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WRHS alternative ed program could start in January

BEACON FALLS — School officials in Region 16 are moving towards implementing an alternative education program at Woodland Regional High School for...
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Beacon Falls investigating potential tax fraud

BEACON FALLS — The town is investigating a possible case of tax fraud. The investigation centers on motor vehicle taxes paid by resident Mary...
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Naugy continues hot streak

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Commission pulls bond on Chatfield Farms

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A marathon of donations

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Hawks prey on Falcons

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Students voice concerns with dress code

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Borough police changing frequencies

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Plan to merge Waterbury hospitals flatlines

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Old Timers honor Woodland coach

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Borough seeking opinions

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Prospect bowler wins county title

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Hawks earn hard-fought win over ‘Hounds

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A furry tale

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Naugatuck swims past Woodland

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Pink is the Valley’s color of choice

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Woodland girls speed past Naugatuck

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Foxwoods CEO visits with Naugatuck seniors

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‘Hounds, Hawks duel to draw

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Commission wants new plans to complete Fawn Meadow

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Naugy Hall of Fame to induct new class

NAUGATUCK — The Naugatuck Hall of Fame will enshrine six new members at its 41st annual induction ceremony Oct. 20 at the Continental Room. ...
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Hawks win home opener over Kennedy

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Naugy lighting up the scoreboard

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Selectmen put social media proposal on hold

BEACON FALLS — The Board of Selectmen has tabled a proposal to start up a town social media profile. Christian Yanarella, who runs social media...
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Naugatuck hopes to stir up business with tax breaks

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School dress code center of debate

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Woodland shelves plan to move Thanksgiving game

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Beacon Falls artist’s work rolling into museum

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Prospect’s Sage triumphs against all odds

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Two new officers join borough police department

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Community snaphots

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Food bank sees increased need

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Soccer tandem leads Naugy to fast start

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Beacon Hose to host fire prevention programs

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Foxwoods CEO coming to Naugatuck Senior Center

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A tale of two streaks

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United Way kicks off 50th year

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Beacon Falls tax collector retires

BEACON FALLS — The town’s longtime tax collector has stepped down from her elected position, citing health reasons. Mildred “Millie”...
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Borough ends 11-12 fiscal year with $1 million surplus

NAUGATUCK — The borough finished last fiscal year with a surplus of about $1 million, Mayor Robert Mezzo told the Board of Mayor and Burgesses...
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Hawks blank Indians to remain perfect

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Metal band with borough guitarist wins award

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BOE considering afterschool study hall for WRHS

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Selectmen approve 3-year deal with police union

BEACON FALLS — The town and the police union have reached an agreement on a three-year contract. The Board of Selectmen voted Monday night to...
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Fire department to request money to fix truck

NAUGATUCK — The borough fire department is asking for $11,000 to repair its 12-year-old ladder truck, the only one the department has. ...
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Work on borough greenway facing delay

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Hawks lose senior star, not momentum

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Beacon Falls looks to digitize documents

BEACON FALLS — Space is getting tight at Town Hall for all the documents the town has to keep on file. “We have to keep certain records for...
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Naugatuck Valley bank names new CEO

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Greyhounds’ potential rising to the surface

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Hawks hit rough waters early on

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Beacon Falls sets sights on resolving blight issues

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Family organizes fundraiser for cancer victim

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Cadets earn recognition, visit from general

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Naugatuck, Watertown duel to a draw

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ZBA rules tree fort can stay

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Borough plans to tear down eyesore

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Grant to make senior housing more accessible

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Prospect remembers longtime volunteer

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Town seeks historic recognition for Matthies House

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New book tells woman’s fight for justice

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Borough hosting safety fair

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Cyclists riding to highlight Greenway

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Vandalism, thefts plaguing Prospect businesses

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Naugy girls perfect on the young season

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Beacon Falls enrolls in prescription program

BEACON FALLS — The town wants to make it easier for residents to get their prescriptions filled. First Selectman Gerard Smith announced that the...
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CIAC levies punishments on NHS, football program

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Hawks earn hard-fought win over Kennedy

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Magnet school tuition ruling doesn’t favor Region 16

REGION 16 — The verdict is in, Region 16 is responsible for paying the tuition for students who attend a part-time arts magnet school in New Haven....
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Farmers look to golfers to help in legal fight

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Hawks spread the ball around in win

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Students change forecast for teacher of the year

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Naugy makes statement in opening win

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State OKs extra funds for Naugatuck schools

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Borough seeks funds for drainage repairs

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Naugatuck severs last ties with Renaissance Place

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Region 16 hires new business manager

PROSPECT — The Region 16 Board of Education has found its new business manager. Last month, the board hired Pamela Mangini, 55, of Hamden to fill...
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CIAC to explore new rules for booster clubs

The Connecticut Interscholastic Athletic Conference plans to consider new regulations for the booster clubs that raise money for athletics and...
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Community snapshots

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School board gives superintendent good grades

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Numbers, confidence swell for Woodland cross country

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‘Hounds pacing themselves in rebuilding year

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Abuse survivor keeps running and thriving

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Alumni association to honor NHS grads

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Officials exploring raise for first selectman position

BEACON FALLS — The town is looking into the possibility of giving the first selectman position a raise. The Board of Finance has formed an...
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Hawks look for team effort to follow up record year

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Battle-tested Greyhounds poised to make waves

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Harvest Moon Festival to rise in borough

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Hawks showcase offensive prowess

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Artist’s canvass of choice is clothing

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Selectmen debate merits of social media proposal

BEACON FALLS — Residents may soon be able to like Beacon Falls in a whole new way. Christian Yanarella, who runs social media sites for...
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Naugy boys blow out Kennedy in opener

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Construction of new town garage underway

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Commission to take closer look at tree forts

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Borough board nixes conservation commission

NAUGATUCK — After months of discussion, the Board of Mayor and Burgesses rejected the creation of a conservation commission. The board voted 7-3...
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Hawks seek to fly high with spread offense

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School shuffle leads to layoff of one teacher

NAUGATUCK — Only one teacher ended up losing her job as a result of the closing of Central Avenue Elementary School and Prospect Street Preschool,...
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Time will help Greyhounds develop

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Hawks seek to reload

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Naugy girls look to finish strong this season

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Hawks shaping up to be a contender

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Preschool programs at home at Central Avenue

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Greyhounds undeterred heading into season

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Warped Tour reenergizes Naugatuck band

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Prospect Flag Fund to recognize donors

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Success breeds high hopes for Hawks

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Beacon Falls turns up police presence at parks

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‘Hounds match expectations with experience

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Investigation finds violations of CIAC bylaws

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Search continues for suspect in stabbing

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Community snapshots

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Dean continues chasing big league dreams

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NHS marching band ready to bring the thunder

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Woodland working to give students alternative

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High Rock event gets daughters to the range

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New school year, new faces

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Getting to know each other

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Prospect, homeowner come to agreement to move trees

PROSPECT — A homeowner and the town have reached an agreement to move some trees to clear up the line of sight along Summit Road. Geri Redzepi,...
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Crumb rubber for new field center of debate

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Greyhounds focus on football after coach resigns

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Towns will have to weigh pros, cons of regional animal shelter

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Cases of West Nile on the rise

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Borough officers shifting gears to new rides

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Annual Sao Paio festival set for 62nd year

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Two shot in family dispute

NAUGATUCK — A family dispute Friday night in Naugatuck ended with two men shot and a third man arrested. Francisco Tellado, 36, of 1745 North...
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Police union, borough agree to develop drug testing policy

NAUGATUCK — The new contract between the borough and police union includes language to address an issue that has not been looked at since 2006 —...
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Region 16 stays with energy consultant

BEACON FALLS — Due to a number of financial variables, the Region 16 Board of Education opted to stick with an energy consulting contract for at...
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Fun week

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NHS football coach resigns

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Classic cars rolling in for Sock Hop

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Roller derby is more than a sport for CT RollerGirls

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Borough boy works to restore lion’s roar

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Naugatuck 1 three-peats

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Region 16 initiates innovative grant program

PROSPECT — Teachers in Region 16 will have a new revenue stream to dip into this coming school year to fund innovative projects to enhance student...
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Administrators outline ideas for additional funding

NAUGATUCK — Administrators are still working on an application for more than $635,000 to improve student performance and close the achievement gap,...
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NHS plan clears final land use board

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Grant to pay for regional animal control study

HARTFORD — The Council of Governments of the Central Naugatuck Valley recently received a state efficiency incentive grant to study the cost-saving...
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Golf pro presents plan for new carts

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Vigil to raise awareness about missing persons

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Interim no more

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Special Olympics is one big family for ‘Uncle Larry’

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United Day lends helping hand to foster agency

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The wind is back in Marino’s sails

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School board backs SAT bootcamp

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Preschool seeks community support after flood

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Maximenko excels in triathlon world

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Town approves sale of cell tower

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Public weighs in on conservation commission

NAUGATUCK — A month after the Board of Mayor and Burgesses debated the formation of a conservation commission, members of the public voiced their...
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Renovations to NHS one step closer

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A day for the dogs

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Prospect biker to represent U.S. at championships

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Improvements make Toby’s Pond a recreational delight

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Repairs to flood damage at Hillside School underway

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Police seek public’s help to find suspect

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Project Purple keeps on running

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Triathlete on a mission to bring sport to Tunisia

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Breast cancer initiative targets Naugatuck

NAUGATUCK — The Griffin Hospital Valley Breast Health Initiative will become more visible throughout Naugatuck in the coming months. That is...
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Quarantine in effect to contain beetle

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Borough schools announce guidelines for lunch programs

NAUGATUCK — The Naugatuck public school system announced its policy for determining eligibility of children who may receive free or reduced price...
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Prospect hurler signs with Road Warriors

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Borough board approves new police contract

NAUGATUCK — The Board of Mayor and Burgesses approved a new three-year contract Thursday with the police union, giving the union’s 58 members...
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Commissioners talk signs with borough board

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Commission continues hearing on Fawn Meadow extension

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New program will offer real-world experience

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A climb to defy cancer

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Officials to discuss plans to contain beetle

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Wildlife exhibit

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Beacon Falls, Prospect senior centers boycotting Foxwoods

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Revenues up, rounds down at Hop Brook

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Storm costs, possible assistance to be determined

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Shooting clinic helps women hit the target

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Naugatuck Valley Savings and Loan posts quarterly loss

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Clean up, damage assessment continues in borough

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Dogs win Stan Musial crown

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Fundraiser to benefit injured borough Marine

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Storm hits Naugatuck hard

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Grant helps get the lead out

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Hackers win consecutive titles

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Transition to automated collection nearly complete

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New Algonquin principal receives warm welcome

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Emergency official still on the job after investigation

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Beacon Falls streetscape nearly complete

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Paranormal investigators bring haunted lives to TV

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Adored borough teacher leaves lasting legacy

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Post 17 finishes season strong

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Teen finds new opportunity at senior center

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School board seeks to buy out of energy program

BEACON FALLS — Nearly a year and half after signing a five-year contract with a Texas-based energy conservation company, the Region 16 Board of...
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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...
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Success not measured by wins for Posts 194-25

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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...
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Emergency regulations sought to contain beetle

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Public speaks on turbine regulations

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Pigging out on reading

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Previewing the Summer Games

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Future of Chesprocott Health District in limbo

PROSPECT — With town officials from Prospect, Cheshire, and Wolcott discussing the possibility of leaving the Chesprocott Health District, the...
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BOE creates HR department, resolves grievances

NAUGATUCK — The Board of Education has created a human resource department for the borough school system’s roughly 600 employees, part of a...
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Battis wins gold at Nutmeg State Games

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Police, firefighters pull fugitive from river

NAUGATUCK — Police officers and fire fighters pulled a bloody fugitive out of the Naugatuck River Monday. Police spokesman Lt. Robert Harrison...
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VFW sends troops off with party

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Waterbury train branch makes temporary switch to buses

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Magical couple marks 10 years of performing together

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Familiar principal takes reins at Hop Brook

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Invasive beetle found in Prospect, Naugatuck

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The Olympics are coming

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New district means new senator for Prospect

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One project down, plenty to go at Whittemore

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Borough to launch investigation into official

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Third straight title not to be for CT Hurricanes

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Post 17 runs away with win

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Harvey comes to life at Phoenix Stage Company

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Farmers market opens for fresh season

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Council OKs search for new health district

PROSPECT — Chesprocott Health District may soon learn the high cost of requesting extra money. In May Prospect, Cheshire, and Wolcott, the three...
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NHS Class of 2013 to graduate at the Palace

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Prospect, Cheshire want out of health district

CHESHIRE — Two of the three towns in the Chesprocott Health District want to ditch the district. The Cheshire Town Council last week directed...
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Elks give seniors a helping hand

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Naugatuck, Pop Warner reach deal on lights

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Town, dealership manager don’t see eye to eye on flags

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Borough applies for additional education funds

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Best of 2011-12 high school sports: Top 10 stories

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Web series shoots scenes in Beacon Falls

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Farmer’s Market

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Detective to rappel building for Special Olympics

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Prospect’s Searles pitches in Cooperstown

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Getting in shape for a good cause

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Maximenko takes Griskus title

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Ship bears name chosen by former NHS students

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Beacon Falls seeks water lien payments

BEACON FALLS — The town wants residents along Burton Road, Cook Road, Cedar Circle, and Cedar Lane to get up to date on payments towards water...
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New officers join ranks of police department

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Borough band vies for spot on Warped Tour

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Borough board debates merits of conservation commission

NAUGATUCK — The borough is considering the implementation of a conservation commission. Mayor Robert Mezzo explained, during the Board of Mayor...
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Prospect all-stars win District 3 title

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Borough police seek owners of stolen property

NAUGATUCK — The police department is looking to the public to help return stolen property to their rightful owners. During May and June, several...
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Borough native charts successful path as triathlete

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Alumni association honors borough pair

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Developer seeks extension on Fawn Meadow project

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Ambulance services continue as contract expires

NAUGATUCK — The contract between Naugatuck Ambulance and the borough expired last week, but emergency medical services for now remain unaffected. ...
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Naugatuck closes deal on 146 acres of land

NAUGATUCK — The borough closed on and officially took ownership of 146 acres off Andrew Mountain Road, early last week. Mayor Robert Mezzo said...
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Best of 2011-12 high school sports: Top 10 senior athletes

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Vandals strike refurbished benches on Green

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School board hires new principal for Algonquin

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Borough board adopts updated ethics code

NAUGATUCK — The Board of Mayor and Burgesses on Tuesday approved a revised and expanded ethics code, which prohibits borough officials, employees...
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Kinne, Menzies helping build foundation for CFC Azul

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School board debates what to do with reimbursements

PROSPECT — A windfall of higher than expected reimbursements left the Region 16 Board of Education with a decision to make — spend it all or give...
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American Legion Post 25 recognizes volunteers

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Beacon Falls woman pens book to aid college students

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Community Snapshots

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American Legion Post 17 heating up

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Michaela’s Trail opens at Hidden Acres

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Funding key to extending greenway along river

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Fire destroys bedroom in borough home

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Poodles have a friend in borough woman

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Prospect assessor calls it a career

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Leading the pack

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School board reinstates readiness program

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Best of 2011-12 high school sports: Top 10 games

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Posts 194-25 enduring growing pains

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Crisco, Winsley react to ruling on health care act

On Thursday morning, the Supreme Court upheld, by a 5-4 vote, the individual mandate requiring citizens to have insurance or face a penalty under the...
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Prospect couple speaks in favor of new cancer drug

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Post 17 suffers losing week, including forfeit

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Repairs to Hillside Avenue will have to wait

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Diamondbacks win Union City title

NAUGATUCK — The Diamondbacks won the regular season baseball title at Union City Little League, and captured the postseason tournament last week. ...
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School board supports tearing down Algonquin

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Home School Association revives borough tradition

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Black bear sighted in Prospect

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Prospect company receives small business grant

An information technology company in Prospect is among the five latest small businesses to qualify for the state’s Small Business Express...
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Despite cancer battle, Andrew finds time for charity

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Work to interrupt train service on Waterbury line

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Battle over dilapidated borough home going to court

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Community Snapshots

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Naugatuck PD promotes six officers

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CERT ready to roll in Beacon Falls

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Clark breathes new life into Hop Brook

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Loan proposal goes 5 for 5 at referendum

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Three NVL titles in one year a first at Woodland

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Man facing charges in drug deal turned robbery

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Merger proves fruitful for Catholic schools

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WRHS graduation

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For WRHS Class of 2012 its ‘yolo’ or nothing

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Woodland grad overcomes obstacles for love of the game

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Hawks spread the points around at spring game

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NHS graduation

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NHS grad ready for new life in Libya

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Beacon Falls community showers local boy with support

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The future begins for NHS Class of 2012

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Parents submit petition to try to save Central Avenue

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Post 17 explodes for 25 runs

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Keeping up with blight a growing problem

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Site of NHS Class of 2013 graduation to be determined

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Maximenko retains triathlon title

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Salem students gain global perspective from sister school

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Wind regulations to get hearing

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School officials preparing to apply for additional funds

NAUGATUCK — School district administrators will meet with a delegation Wednesday from the state Department of Education to begin working on an...
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Naugatuck Valley Financial CEO to resign

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Family, friends remember life of lifesaver

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Prospect receives unexpected bill from health district

PROSPECT — The Chesprocott Health District has run out of money so they want more. The district, which serves Prospect, Cheshire, and Wolcott,...
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Pernell races on the scene for Nonnewaug track

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Hawk Productions wins awards for short films

BEACON FALLS — Woodland’s growing Hawk Productions continued to spread its wings as the group won a number of awards for two short films. The...
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Community Snapshots

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Parents ask school board to reinstate readiness program

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Former Hawks, ‘Hounds standout on collegiate level

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Building committee looking to level Algonquin

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Missing man found in state forest

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Nardello seeks 10th term in Hartford

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Auction block looms for tax delinquents

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Woodland relay squad earns All-New England honors

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Police catch Queens man in internet sting

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Ending on a positive note

Central Avenue celebrates one final field day Read more
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Post 17 looks to bounce back

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Regency resident sues town over assessment

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Borough trash collection to be fully automated soon

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Vote on Beacon Falls loan now going to referendum

BEACON FALLS — The vote on a proposed 10-year, $1.4 million loan will take place at a referendum rather than a town meeting as originally planned. ...
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Abandoned vehicle sparks search for missing man

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Start of NHS renovations pushed back

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Community snapshots

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Young legion squad to learn on the job

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No referendum on borough budget this year

NAUGATUCK — The borough budget for next fiscal year will take effect July 1 without a referendum. No petitions for a referendum on the municipal...
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McNamara helps Post golf make history

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Voters to decide fate of proposed loan

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Firemen’s carnival back in town

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Future looks bright for Naugy tennis

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Land trust receives open space donation

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Borough raising funds for July 4 celebration

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New Prospect pediatricians seek to grow with patients

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Region 16 business manager to resign

PROSPECT — Region 16 Business Manager Hugh Potter will be leaving the job this summer. Potter, who has been the business manager in the school...
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Wish Upon a Net

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Hawks continue historic run for tennis program

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Work on greenway in borough to begin

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Duck Day

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Woodland group wins awards for documentary

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Greyhounds’ season comes to an end

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Borough man gets nod for Congressional run

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Mill rate in Prospect increases 2.38 mills

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Borough police net ‘career burglar’

NAUGATUCK — Borough police charged a 47-year-old man in connection with a home burglary last October in which more than $14,000 in jewelry was...
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NCLB waiver clears path for education reform

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Wish Upon a Net

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A duck day afternoon

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Warren to lead housing authority

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Hop Brook BBQ

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Union executive steps down following probe

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Despite bout with cancer, the race must go on

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WRHS Hall of Fame to induct new members

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Malloy dives into hospital debate over women’s services

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Woodland boys run down silver

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Community Snapshots

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Beacon Falls’ mill rate set at 31.10

BEACON FALLS — The town has increased the mill rate for the 2012-13 fiscal year by 16 percent from 26.10 mills to 31.10 mills. The Board of...
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Hawks duo nets NVL silver

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Greyhounds bow out of state tourney

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Beacon Hose hosting annual firemen’s carnival

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Labriola seeking sixth term in 131st

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Rebimbas running for a third term in 70th District

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Hawks sweep up gold at NVL tourney

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Sports Scenes

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Alternative plan sought for new district office

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Referendum push unlikely to come from taxpayers group

NAUGATUCK — The borough’s Taxpayers in Revolt group is not likely to petition for a budget referendum this year, Chairman Alec Wargo said...
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‘Hounds break through in 10th

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Borough couple petitioning to save Central Avenue

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A day for remembrance

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A borough hero fades into history

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Litwinka memorial run raises over $11,000

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Towns to commemorate Memorial Day

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Firefighters put mother’s donation to good use

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Joint Boards adopt $107.6 million budget

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Hawks run away with NVL championships

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School budget surplus to buy technology

NAUGATUCK — When Board of Education members began debating what they needed to cut from the school budget, one line item they held on to was...
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Record-setting day for Naugatuck on the track

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Prospect taking steps to save energy and money

PROSPECT — Prospect just got a little greener. The town has changed its electricity plan, which is just one of many steps Mayor Robert Chatfield...
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Team Impulse

Editor’s note: The following is a submitted video of the Woodland Regional High School robotics team, Team Impulse, at competitions in Manchester,...
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Hawks win consecutive NVL titles

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Building committee eyes homes on Rubber Avenue

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Team Impulse concludes successful first season

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Running for a revolution

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NVL track championships

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NVL tourneys to resume today

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Residents call for no tax increase

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Republicans endorse Zupkus in 89th District race

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Duck Day and Race to take over downtown Naugatuck

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Borough man part of groundbreaking research

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Community Snapshots

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No Sunday sales a thing of the past

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School board backs iWatch app for students

NAUGATUCK — Students with smart phones may soon be armed with another way to prevent and report bullying or crimes at school. The Board of...
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‘Hounds, Hawks driving towards NVL golf tourney

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Bank gives money to nonprofits

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Beacon Falls moving forward with loan for big-ticket items

BEACON FALLS — The Board of Selectmen and Board of Finance voted to accept a municipal loan proposal and move it forward to a public meeting. The...
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Meaningful games await Greyhounds

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Greyhounds hot heading into tourney

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Board tables vote on EMS contract over legal concerns

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A playground for every child

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Joint boards send $109.1 million budget to hearing

NAUGATUCK — After hours of scrutinizing the proposed budget one more time before a public hearing, the Joint Boards of Finance and Mayor and...
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Website promotes transition of Naugatuck River

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No explanation for spike in scores

Teachers receive testing training PROSPECT —A spike in reading assessment scores remains unexplained as school officials have decided to...
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Report cites drug use by former officer

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Students spread anti-bullying message

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Borough teens cited for heroism

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Prospect remembers first mayor

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Committee selects Campion as EMS provider

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Greyhounds on a roll

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Regency residents considering next step after appeals fail

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Hawks eye gold on the track

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Sun sets on Renaissance Place

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5K run to honor borough boy

NAUGATUCK — The American Lung Association is hosting a memorial run to honor a Naugatuck boy who died last September from asthma attack. Michael...
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$109.3 million budget going to joint boards

NAUGATUCK — During a final review of the budget before a meeting of the Joint Boards of Finance and Mayor and Burgesses, officials decided to move...
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Hawks stumble on the court

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Naugy walks off with win

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State releases funds for design of fire schools

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Dickey’s Barbecue coming to Naugatuck

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Borough joint boards talk raises

NAUGATUCK — The joint boards of Finance and Mayor and Burgesses considered wage increases for five non-union employees Monday night. The...
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Voters OK $37.3 million Region 16 budget

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Yaks plus quacks equals great turnout for River Fest

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Siting Council proposes new wind regulations

A year and a half after a West Hartford-based startup made its pitch to build the first commercial wind farms in Connecticut, the state is inching...
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Borough boards to consider raises for 5 employees

NAUGATUCK — The Joint Boards of Finance and Mayor and Burgesses will decide Monday whether to give raises to five non-union borough employees, as...
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Yaks and quacks

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Voters to have their say on Region 16 budget

REGION 16 — The fate of Region 16’s proposed $37.3 million school budget rests in the hands of the voters. A region meeting for Beacon Falls...
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Naugatuck officer resigns before termination hearing

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A tale of surviving

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Life after broadcasting

Sagendorf finds new calling Read more
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Teen theater gets musical with ‘Seussical’

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Suit claims girl forced off borough school bus

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Greyhounds beginning to peak

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Borough board backs deal for iWatch app

NAUGATUCK — Residents and some students within the next two months will be able to download a smartphone application to anonymously report...
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Flags to fly high over Prospect

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Cost to repair Whittemore Bridge doubles

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Hawks’ tough start a thing of the past

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Beacon Falls budget passes by slim margin

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Yaks and quacks coming together for River Fest

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Nothing gets between Alex and his TV

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Central Avenue closing means upgrade for preschool

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Beacon Falls budget vote tonight

BEACON FALLS — A public meeting to vote on the proposed budget will take place at 7 p.m. tonight at Beacon Hose Company No. 1. The proposed...
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Beacon Falls man dies after head-on collision

NAUGATUCK — A Beacon Falls man died from injuries suffered after his car collided head-on with a car going the wrong way on Route 8 Saturday night,...
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Search set to begin for next Algonquin principal

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Hop Brook principal to take reins at City Hill

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Borough school board trims budget increase to 3.4%

NAUGATUCK — The Board of Education has reduced its budget increase to 3.4 percent for the coming school. The $58.9 million budget represents a...
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A new nest to call home

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Hounds make national scholar team

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Work order raises questions regarding nest removal

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Board of Education approves closing schools

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Woodland seniors telling story of love

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Effort underway to bring skating rink to borough

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Naugatuck rallies past Hawks

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Prospect father, daughter duo to ride like angels

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Town serves notice on blighted property

PROSPECT — The town has turned to legal action in an effort to have a resident clean up his blighted property. On April 10, a marshal served a...
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Hawks remain unbeaten with win over Naugy

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Parents raise class size concerns if school closes

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Environmentalists cry fowl over nest removal

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Borough recognizes Gouveia as Earth Day Mayor

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Parent School Council to honor Goggins

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Start of repairs to Whittemore Bridge to be determined

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Restoration of WWI monument back on track

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Prospect budget passes by 22 votes

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Desire to succeed paying off for Greyhounds

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Former officers file grievance over pension calculation

NAUGATUCK — The Police Commission will consider a grievance next month filed on behalf of two recently retired police officers who claim their...
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Deadline draws near on Renaissance Place contract

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Gone fishing

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Hawks race past Naugy and Crosby

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Vote on Prospect budget tonight

PROSPECT — Residents can vote tonight on a proposed $7 million town budget for next year that increases spending by 1.1 percent. The 2012-13...
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Sports scrapbook

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Hawks remain perfect

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Basketball immortality

Cheney has seat in Connecticut Women’s Basketball Hall of Fame Read more
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Death penalty repeal strikes nerve for local legislators

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Naugy wins fifth straight

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Officials eye loan to pay for big ticket items

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Greene to seek reelection

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Board to hold meeting on potential school closings

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Borough hires joint human resource director

NAUGATUCK — After months of searching, Superintendent of Schools John Tindall-Gibson announced that a selection had been made for the position of...
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Prospect screenwriter to put ‘Selene Hollow’ on the map

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Algonquin science fair

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Lady Hawks net win over Ansonia

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School board backs $37.3 million budget

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Bethel hands Hawks first loss

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Prospect teen sings in Garden of Dreams

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‘Hounds bounce back after slow start

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Learning to walk again

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Grant sought to help low, moderate income homeowners

BEACON FALLS — Low and moderate income home owners may soon receive a helping hand to fix up their houses. The town’s applying for a Community...
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Education foundation awards first grants

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Faith and fashion fuse in benefit vintage clothing show

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Play ball

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New faces on the links for Naugy

NAUGATUCK — The Naugatuck golf team’s season begins Tuesday with some new faces. The Greyhounds, who lost four seniors to graduation and...
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Disabled man pulled from Prospect blaze

PROSPECT — A disabled man was rescued from his ranch-style home after it caught fire Saturday evening. The fire began in the garage of his home,...
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Water Pollution Authority seeks $278,000 more

NAUGATUCK — The increased costs of negotiating with Veolia, the company that runs the borough’s wastewater treatment plant, and complying...
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Death penalty vote was personal for Hartley

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Hawks flying high into track season

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Kicking the record

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Senior Greyhounds to serve up tennis resurgence

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Beacon Falls teen gives the gift of sweet dreams

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Naugy on track for another showdown

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Borough woman facing arson charge

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Borough Chinese restaurant seeks to build new site

NAUGATUCK — Hunan Wok is looking to move and expand its business. The owner of the Chinese restaurant, located at 1183 New Haven Road, wants to...
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Veteran pitching staff to lead Hawks

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Health care switch could equal savings

NAUGATUCK — The borough is one step closer to switching health insurance carriers for municipal and school employees after a vote Tuesday by the...
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Greyhounds look to surprise

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Prospect budget going to town meeting

PROSPECT — Mayor Robert Chatfield and the Town Council presented a budget of approximately $6.98 million dollars during a town public hearing...
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Beacon Falls budget proposal increases spending 2.8%

BEACON FALLS — The boards of Selectmen and Finance have decided that 2.8 percent is the budget increase it will bring to the public. The 2.8...
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Region 16 BOE proposes 1.98% increase in spending

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Naugatuck looks to strengthen ethics rules

NAUGATUCK — Two borough fire officials — the only participants in a hearing Monday before the Board of Mayor and Burgesses — said they thought...
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Kicking the record

Kickball players break record, raise $45K for cancer research Read more
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Kinne to play with CFC Azul

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Program puts minds in motion

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Borough to hold hearing on updated ethics code

NAUGATUCK — The Board of Mayor and Burgesses will hold a hearing Monday on proposed revisions to the borough’s code of ethics, which has not...
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Proposed borough school budget up 4.5 percent

NAUGATUCK — The Board of Education has trimmed its proposed budget to a 4.5 percent increase, an amount its members said reflects no more than...
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Algonquin parents seek answers from school board

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Fields of Dreams

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Borough woman sentenced to 8 ½ years for bank fraud

BRIDGEPORT — Susan Curtis, a Naugatuck woman who worked with her husband and ex-husband to defraud Webster Bank out of $6.2 million, was sentenced...
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Naugy swimmer taking the plunge for charity

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Naugy returns experienced roster to the diamond

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WRHS women’s group helps students become leaders

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Naugatuck Savings Bank reports growth

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Hawks look to reclaim power position in NVL

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Caregivers come together to give borough man Disney trip

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Borough woman facing prison in bank scam

BRIDGEPORT — Susan Curtis wanted a higher standard of living. Curtis had a job managing real estate transactions for Webster Bank and was living...
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Firefighters claim Little Pal title

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Mismanagement of funds preceded clerk’s resignation

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Officials target 4.5 percent increase in school spending

NAUGATUCK — School and borough officials are eyeing a 4.5 percent increase in school spending, which would mean the Board of Education would go...
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Selectmen appoint Greene as town clerk

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Naugatuck River wildlife star in movie

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Cupcake Wars

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Woodland theatre to present ‘Once on this Island’

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Personal reasons lead to resignation of town clerk

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Zoning OKs apartments on Terrace Avenue

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Streetscape project to come out of hibernation

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Conroy announces run for state House

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State worker hit, killed on Route 8

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Naugy boys primed to take next step

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Council hosting cultural conversation

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Panthers claim Little Pal senior girls crown

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Naugy boys swim to 11th at Class L meet

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CSFA to induct Chatfield into Hall of Fame

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Prospect, school board partner to install water line

BEACON FALLS — The Region 16 Board of Education has agreed to partner with the town of Prospect to install a water main on Route 69. Prospect...
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Selectmen deny request for extension on land swap deal

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Borough board approves land purchase

NAUGATUCK — The Board of Mayor and Burgesses approved buying 146 acres of land along Andrew Mountain Road for $750,000 at a special meeting Monday...
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Culture Night

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Borough celebrates Irish heritage

Cronin, Green named Irish Mayors for the Day Read more
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St. Patrick’s Day celebration

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Beacon Falls’ grand list drops 12.75 percent

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Man reports armed robbery in Mountview Plaza

NAUGATUCK — Borough police are investigating a report of an armed robbery in the Mountview Plaza. A 27-year-old man reported to police that he...
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Coach’s Corner: Tom Hunt

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Up and down season builds chemistry for City Hill girls

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Borough school officials discuss budget reductions

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Project to bring Old Glory to Prospect’s streets

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Developer seeks extension on Beacon Falls land swap deal

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Cyclones weather the storm

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Celebrating 100 years of scouting

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Honored firefighter put on leave

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Hawks take 7th at states

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Borough seeking bids for emergency medical services

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Regency residents upset over revaluation

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Questions linger after session on school closure proposal

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School board’s budget gap set in motion two years ago

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Woodland robotics team heading to world competition

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Hidden Acres receives grant to expand riding program

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United Way surpasses fundraising goal

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Algonquin principal not returning to post

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Parents speak out on proposal to close school

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Prospect state trooper warns residents of scam

PROSPECT — Resident State Trooper Matt Comeau warned residents of a telephone scam after a local 78-year-old man lost more than $15,000. ...
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Closing budget gap could mean closing schools

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NHS students earn accolades at state competition

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Hawks bow out in first round, foundation of success built

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A record attempt in support of cancer research

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Naugy swims to fifth at NVLs, Moody makes history

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Chatfield presents slight spending increase

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Restoration of Whittemore rotunda set to begin

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Woodland senior a winner in national video contest

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Fire officials seek permanent fire marshal

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Storytime

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Drive-up ATM opens again at Webster Bank in borough

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Report details troubles of borough doctor

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Algonquin principal put on administrative leave

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Funds for fire school in Beacon Falls on bonding list

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Naugatuck Education Foundation to award grants

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Exchange Club to honor community champions

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Region 16 school board introduces breathalyzer policy

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Greyhounds fall to Warriors in Class L tourney

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Greyhounds look to states after NVL tourney loss

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Legislators talk issues over breakfast

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Prospect’s grand list drops 5.9 percent

PROSPECT — The combination of a sluggish economy and a recently completed property revaluation contributed to a 5.9 percent drop in Prospect’s...
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Police, fire departments present budget requests

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Greyhounds’ girls hoop family deals with real life test