‘Walmart’
Anonymous giver shows Christmas spirit
NAUGATUCK — An anonymous good citizen helped a borough resident have a merry Christmas. Michelle Clabaugh said she went to Walmart on New Haven Road recently to remove some items from her lay-away. Clabaugh said when she arrived, she was informed that the remainder of her lay-away, $130, had been paid off by an... »
Legislators ring bell for Salvation Army
NAUGATUCK — State representatives Rosa Rebimbas (R-70) and David Labriola (R-131) volunteered as Salvation Army bell ringers last Thursday to raise money for local families in need during the holiday season. Rebimbas and Labriola collected hundreds of donations over the span of one hour outside the Naugatuck Walmart. The store will match their collection... »
State cites contractors working on Walmart
HARTFORD — State labor inspectors cited three out-of-state contractors working on the expansion of a Walmart store in Naugatuck for misclassifying workers. As a result, the Department of Labor issued stop work orders to VL Drywall of North Carolina, Kentucky Steel Erectors LLC of Kentucky, and Providence Building Co. Inc. of Illinois. The labor... »
Walmart looks to expand Naugy store
NAUGATUCK — Walmart plans to build a 23,000-square-foot addition to its New Haven Road store. The expansion is a minor addition to the north side of the store which will add a grocery to the building, according to John Knuff, a representative from Walmart. During a public hearing at the zoning meeting last Wednesday... »
Walmart rewards borough teachers
NAUGATUCK — It won’t solve the borough’s education budget crisis, but a new Walmart program will help 10 teachers at Central Avenue School provide classroom supplies to their students. Last week, the local Walmart furnished Central Avenue with 10, $100 teacher reward cards, which Principal Evelyn Gobstein awarded at a staff meeting. “We dropped... »






