Whittemore announces May artist
NAUGATUCK — The Whittemore Library is featuring the artwork and sculptures of Naugatuck resident Gail Streigle this month.
Streigle, a freelance graphic artist, studied graphic...
Board gives blessing to school sale
NAUGATUCK — The Board of Mayor and Burgesses Tuesday night approved the sale of the former Prospect Street School for $300,000.
“I’m very happy about...
No meals skipped at senior center
NAUGATUCK — Borough organizations and individuals have stepped up to ensure that no one misses a meal at the Naugatuck Senior Center.
In early April,...
Public speaks out on borough budget
NAUGATUCK — Those who spoke on the borough’s proposed budget Monday night expressed frustrations with not only the increasing budget but areas they felt...
Emerald ash borer leaving its mark
PROSPECT — When Mayor Robert Chatfield peeled away the bark of a stately ash tree on Old Log Town Road on Friday, a 5-foot...
Foundation hosting Give Local challenge
The Connecticut Community Foundation’s annual online giving challenge kicks off Tuesday.
Give Local Greater Waterbury & Litchfield Hills is a 36-hour online community giving challenge...
Society ready for museum debut
NAUGATUCK — The Naugatuck Historical Society’s new temporary museum is ready for its debut.
The society is hosting a museum debut May 6 from 2...
Whittemore offering computer academy for adults
NAUGATUCK — The Whittemore Library is offering basic computer classes for older adults on Mondays through June.
Participants can learn how to use the internet,...
Boards OK budget proposal
Mayor encouraging referendum to buy more time
NAUGATUCK — Borough officials are moving forward with a budget proposal that would increase the mill rate more...
Capital briefs
Legislators praise opioid bill
HARTFORD — The House of Representatives this week approved a bill designed to stem the rising opioid epidemic in the...