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Looking ahead to 2012 : Region 16

Saturday, December 31, 2011

A changing of the guard A new superintendent will guide Region 16 into the new year. Current Superintendent of Schools James Agostine will leave the district Jan. 15 after four years at its helm. The school board will soon start its search for a new superintendent of schools, but has already hired Tim James... »

Looking ahead to 2012 : Prospect

Saturday, December 31, 2011

Aria gets off the ground A ground breaking for a new banquet hall at the intersection of Murphy Road and Waterbury Road will be held early next year. Joe Geloso Sr. and his son Joe Geloso Jr., owners of Villa Rosa in Waterbury, are moving their operation to Prospect and renaming it Aria by... »

Looking ahead to 2012 : Beacon Falls

Saturday, December 31, 2011

First Selectman Gerard Smith has a few projects in mind for next year. “My plans for the new year are not to make a whole lot of changes but to make effective changes,” Smith said. Streetscape to be finished in spring The streetscape project on South Main Street should be finished next spring. The... »

Looking ahead to 2012 : Naugatuck Schools

Friday, December 30, 2011

NHS Renovation No more dungy locker rooms and perennially flooded fields for Greyhound athletes. No more outdated science labs and sharing scarce technology. No more cracks in the walls and asbestos in the floors. In November, Naugatuck voters authorized an $81 million renovation project to completely overhaul the high school and restore it to... »

Looking ahead to 2012 : Naugatuck

Friday, December 30, 2011

Renaissance place at a crossroads The long-planned downtown development project will hit a shovel-to-ground deadline in May. A 2007 agreement between the Naugatuck Economic Development Corp. and developer Alexius Conroy stipulates that the public-private partnership will end if construction doesn’t begin by the five-year anniversary of the contract. “Important decisions will have to be... »

 

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