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CN Headlines 07-02-10
CN Headlines is back after a month-long hiatus; tune in for reports on new developments in the Renaissance Place project and a local musician who recently released his debut album. »
CN Headlines 05-28-10
This week’s CN Headlines features the debut of our two summer interns: Alexa Gorman in news and Kyle Brennan at the sports desk. Tune in for reports on this week’s stories. »
CN Headlines 05-21-10
One budget passes and another stalls, Peter Jurzynski readies for another swim across the English Channel, and a helicopter lands in the borough on this week’s episode of CN Headlines. »
CLISE: Jurzynski to swim channel again
He’s at it again. Peter Jurzynski this summer will once more attempt to swim across the English Channel. The borough man, who turns 59 June 7, is an International Marathon Swimming Hall of Famer and already the American record holder for successful channel crossings, 14. Five other tries, including his most recent, last Aug.... »
CN Headlines 05-07-10
Two budget referenda pass narrowly, Leonard Greene, Jr. and Theresa Conroy discuss the state budget and Naugatuck High School students celebrates their special programs on this week’s episode of CN Headlines. »
Region 16 budget squeaks by at referendum
PROSPECT — The support of Prospect voters was enough to counteract Beacon Falls’ rejection, and a $36.6 million Region 16 school budget passed at referendum Tuesday, 831-722. In Prospect, the tally was 522-389, in favor of the budget; in Beacon Falls, it was 333-309, against. About 16 percent of registered voters in the district... »
Borough using grant money to help elderly
NAUGATUCK — The tri-fold letter curls up on Ed Carter’s desk, as if mimicking the felines about which it is written. Carter, Naugatuck’s mayoral aide, receives many requests for borough assistance—his phone has rung almost continuously since the April 15 apartment fire on Cherry Street—but the one before him now is enrapturing. “This one,... »
CN Headlines 4-23-10
The Naugatuck Board of Education reneges on its decision to close Salem School, the borough projected a revenue loss of over $1 million next year and the Peter J. Foley Little League kicks off its season in honor of the late Dustin Diver on this week’s episode of CN Headlines. »
CN Headlines 4-16-10
State Rep. Theresa Conroy (D-15th District) announces her reelection bid, and the Naugatuck Board of Education budget situation continues to intensify. »
BF Democrats back Conroy’s reelection bid
SEYMOUR — First-term state Rep. Theresa Conroy announced Monday she will seek reelection to her 105th District seat, saying she is even more eager to represent the Naugatuck Valley today than she was two years ago. The district covers Seymour, Beacon Falls and part of Ansonia. Conroy, 52, made the announcement before a small... »






