‘Webster Bank’

Borough woman sentenced to 8 ½ years for bank fraud
BRIDGEPORT — Susan Curtis, a Naugatuck woman who worked with her husband and ex-husband to defraud Webster Bank out of $6.2 million, was sentenced to eight and half years in prison Thursday in federal court. Before the sentence was read, Curtis, 50, wept from the moment she stood to read a statement to Judge... »
Borough woman facing prison in bank scam
BRIDGEPORT — Susan Curtis wanted a higher standard of living. Curtis had a job managing real estate transactions for Webster Bank and was living in a small Naugatuck apartment a decade ago with her five children. “She wanted to move on and into a better place for all the kids,” her then-husband, Kevin Caffrey,... »
Drive-up ATM opens again at Webster Bank in borough
NAUGATUCK — Almost a year to the day since flooding and a pipe burst opened a gaping hole in the driveway from Webster Bank to Rubber Avenue, cars are passing through the drive-up ATMs once again. “It’s something to be proud of,” said Pasquale Salvatore, the attorney representing Mountview Plaza owner Mancinone Realty. “They... »
Borough man gets 2 years for tax evasion
BRIDGEPORT — A Naugatuck man who authorities say helped swindle Webster Bank out of more than $2 million was sentenced Thursday to two years in federal prison for failing to pay taxes on the profits gained from the fraud. Gary Stocking, 45, of Naugatuck, and his wife, Susan Curtis, were indicted last year after... »
Needed pipe on order, Naugatuck repair could be weeks away
NAUGATUCK — The ruined driveway leading from Rubber Avenue to Webster Bank changed shape yet again after Tropical Storm Irene, which washed more of the asphalt into Long Meadow Brook and gave the pavement that remains the appearance of bubbling black soup. Mancinone Realty, the company that owns Mountview Plaza and leases a parcel... »
Flooding causes road collapse off Rubber Avenue
NAUGATUCK – A portion of Rubber Avenue was closed Monday at 1:30 a.m. due to flooding, but is now open again. The road was inundated from McDonald’s to 7/11, with water up to two feet deep in some parts. As the water drained, it revealed damage to the road, including undermining of the sidewalk... »





