Argument leads to arrest
Police charge man with slashing friend’s face
NAUGATUCK — Police charged a borough man with felony assault after they say he slashed another man in...
Borough eyes grant if homes for sale
NAUGATUCK — Borough leaders have asked school officials to apply for state grant money that could be used to purchase five homes in front...
Building 25 set to come down
NAUGATUCK — The Public Works Department announced that demolition of Building 25 is scheduled for Monday.
The building at 58 Maple St. used to be...
Update: Missing teen found
NAUGATUCK — A missing Naugatuck teenager has been found.
Police said Cody Gallagher, 15, was located Sunday. Gallagher, who was reported missing Saturday, was...
Constitutional amendment on the ballot
Voters will be asked to decide on a proposed amendment to the state Constitution when they head to the polls Nov. 4.
The ballot...
Capital projects on the ballot
NAUGATUCK — After casting their votes on candidates for state office on Election Day, borough voters will also decide the fate of four capital...
DeBisschop earns Citizenship Award
NAUGATUCK — A lifetime of volunteering has brought one Naugatuck resident an award named after his mentor.
John DeBisschop III, a Naugatuck native and lieutenant...
Club chooses McPadden for award
NAUGATUCK — The Naugatuck Rotary Club will honor Kathy McPadden with this year’s Paul Harris Award.
McPadden, a lifelong Naugatuck resident, will be recognized at...
Crisco, Tripp contend for Senate seat
Democratic state Sen. Joseph Crisco is seeking to secure his 12th term representing the 17th Senate District. Standing in his way is Republican challenger...
Three in running for 15th District
NAUGATUCK — Democratic incumbent Joan Hartley is facing two challengers in her bid for an eighth term representing the 15th Senate District.
The district...