Argument leads to arrest

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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NAUGATUCK — Democratic incumbent Joan Hartley is facing two challengers in her bid for an eighth term representing the 15th Senate District. The district...

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