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Mezzo on Renaissance Place grant
Naugatuck Mayor Robert Mezzo recently sat down with the Citizen's News to discuss a $500,000 grant that will pay for design on a new parking garage on Parcel C. »
State budget battle could leave towns strapped for cash
While Gov. Dannel Malloy and the legislators up in Hartford are wrestling with the state budget, local elected officials are trying to put together their municipal budgets. Malloy’s proposed two-year, $39.9 billion budget relies heavily on receiving $2 billion in concessions from state employee unions yet to be negotiated. If unions do not agree... »
Mezzo to run unopposed, for now
NAUGATUCK — Come May, the Board of Mayor and Burgesses may include three members with experience as the town’s chief executive. The Republican Town Committee nominated two former mayors to run for burgess. But, no Republican was nominated to run for the borough’s top spot, leaving current Mayor Robert Mezzo to run unopposed for... »
Building 25 still stuck in limbo
NAUGATUCK — The fate of the last remaining building from the Uniroyal Rubber Company is still up in the air. The Maple St. building known as Building 25 still sits empty and neglected despite efforts by the Naugatuck Historical Society to raise money for its restoration. Threatened to be torn down during Mayor Tim... »
Ackerman house razing set for Jan. 10
NAUGATUCK – Former Burgess Lois Ackerman has six weeks before the town razes the house her grandfather built in 1890. After three hours of testimony on Tuesday night, the Board of Mayor and Burgesses dolefully affirmed the previous decision by the Building Code Board of Appeals to demolish the house at 146 Walnut St.... »






