Whittemore announces May artist

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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 

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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

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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

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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

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Legislators praise opioid bill HARTFORD — The House of Representatives this week approved a bill designed to stem the rising opioid epidemic in the...

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