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Saturday, November 3, 2012
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The Naugatuck Youth Soccer U14 boys soccer team came in first place in the West Haven Tournament recently. The team is coached by coached by Eric Taveira, Jaime Pereira, and Alberto Fernandes. -CONTRIBUTED

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Naugatuck High School marching band members held a march-a-thon on Oct. 14 to raise funds for their program. Donations can be mailed to NHS Band, Naugatuck High School, 543 Rubber Ave., Naugatuck, CT 06770.-CONTRIBUTED

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Prospect Cub Scout Pack 27, Dens 3 and 9 visited the Kent Mining Museum on Oct. 20. They earned their Webelos Geology Pins, learned a lot from Dr. Rock who runs the museum, and got to mine some rocks themselves. Pictured, back row from left, Robby Cavallo, Dr. Rock, Albert Marchant, Sam Laounette, Josh Pavlik, Anthony Santovasi, and Aidan Woodsworth. Front row from left, Noah Scott, Nicholas Santovasi, Michael Jankowsky, Joseph DeDomenico, Aaron McKay, and Zachary Telesco. Kneeling in front is Spencer Gumpper. -CONTRIBUTED

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Sokol’s Taekwondo LLC held a testing on Oct. 6. Elijah Johnson, Andrew Khairallah and Maria Oliveira reached the rank of Black Belt recommended and Cole Trisko and Michael Cordova received the rank of 1st degree Black Belt. -CONTRIBUTED

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Sokol’s Taekwondo LLC held a testing on Oct. 6. Elijah Johnson, Andrew Khairallah and Maria Oliveira reached the rank of Black Belt recommended and Cole Trisko and Michael Cordova received the rank of 1st degree Black Belt. -CONTRIBUTED

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Sokol’s Taekwondo LLC held a testing on Oct. 6. Elijah Johnson, Andrew Khairallah and Maria Oliveira reached the rank of Black Belt recommended and Cole Trisko and Michael Cordova received the rank of 1st degree Black Belt. -CONTRIBUTED

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Sokol’s Taekwondo LLC held a testing on Oct. 6. Elijah Johnson, Andrew Khairallah and Maria Oliveira reached the rank of Black Belt recommended and Cole Trisko and Michael Cordova received the rank of 1st degree Black Belt. -CONTRIBUTED

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Tyler Galarza, 9, of Naugatuck, gets ready to enter the haunted house at the Naugatuck Parks and Recreation Department’s Halloween Village Oct. 25. –LUKE MARSHALL

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Bill Calderara, President and CEO at Naugatuck Valley Savings and Loan, takes orders during the Waiters Go Pink event at Jesse Camille’s Restaurant in Naugatuck Oct. 25. The event was part of Griffin Hospital’s Valley Goes Pink initiative and raised money for the hospital's Hewitt Center for Breast Wellness. –LUKE MARSHALL

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Naugatuck Deputy Mayor Tamath Rossi, left, and attorney Beth Grassette of the Penner Law Firm serve food to guests during the Waiters Go Pink event at Jesse Camille’s Restaurant in Naugatuck Oct. 25. The event was part of Griffin Hospital’s Valley Goes Pink initiative and raised money for the hospital's Hewitt Center for Breast Wellness. –LUKE MARSHALL

The Naugatuck Youth Soccer U14 boys soccer team came in first place in the West Haven Tournament recently. The team is coached by coached by Eric Taveira, Jaime Pereira, and Alberto Fernandes. -CONTRIBUTEDNaugatuck High School marching band members held a march-a-thon on Oct. 14 to raise funds for their program. Donations can be mailed to NHS Band, Naugatuck High School, 543 Rubber Ave., Naugatuck, CT 06770.-CONTRIBUTEDProspect Cub Scout Pack 27, Dens 3 and 9 visited the Kent Mining Museum on Oct. 20. They earned their Webelos Geology Pins, learned a lot from Dr. Rock who runs the museum, and got to mine some rocks themselves. Pictured, back row from left, Robby Cavallo, Dr. Rock, Albert Marchant, Sam Laounette, Josh Pavlik, Anthony Santovasi, and Aidan Woodsworth. Front row from left, Noah Scott, Nicholas Santovasi, Michael Jankowsky, Joseph DeDomenico, Aaron McKay, and Zachary Telesco. Kneeling in front is Spencer Gumpper. -CONTRIBUTEDSokol’s Taekwondo LLC held a testing on Oct. 6. Elijah Johnson, Andrew Khairallah and Maria Oliveira reached the rank of Black Belt recommended and Cole Trisko and Michael Cordova received the rank of 1st degree Black Belt. -CONTRIBUTEDSokol’s Taekwondo LLC held a testing on Oct. 6. Elijah Johnson, Andrew Khairallah and Maria Oliveira reached the rank of Black Belt recommended and Cole Trisko and Michael Cordova received the rank of 1st degree Black Belt. -CONTRIBUTEDSokol’s Taekwondo LLC held a testing on Oct. 6. Elijah Johnson, Andrew Khairallah and Maria Oliveira reached the rank of Black Belt recommended and Cole Trisko and Michael Cordova received the rank of 1st degree Black Belt. -CONTRIBUTEDSokol’s Taekwondo LLC held a testing on Oct. 6. Elijah Johnson, Andrew Khairallah and Maria Oliveira reached the rank of Black Belt recommended and Cole Trisko and Michael Cordova received the rank of 1st degree Black Belt. -CONTRIBUTEDTyler Galarza, 9, of Naugatuck, gets ready to enter the haunted house at the Naugatuck Parks and Recreation Department’s Halloween Village Oct. 25. –LUKE MARSHALLBill Calderara, President and CEO at Naugatuck Valley Savings and Loan, takes orders during the Waiters Go Pink event at Jesse Camille’s Restaurant in Naugatuck Oct. 25. The event was part of Griffin Hospital’s Valley Goes Pink initiative and raised money for the hospital's Hewitt Center for Breast Wellness. –LUKE MARSHALLNaugatuck Deputy Mayor Tamath Rossi, left, and attorney Beth Grassette of the Penner Law Firm serve food to guests during the Waiters Go Pink event at Jesse Camille’s Restaurant in Naugatuck Oct. 25. The event was part of Griffin Hospital’s Valley Goes Pink initiative and raised money for the hospital's Hewitt Center for Breast Wellness. –LUKE MARSHALL
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