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Future of Lewis house still to be determined

Monday, January 7, 2013

BEACON FALLS — More than four years ago, residents approved the town to buy a 1.5-acre site on Wolfe Avenue for future municipal use. The property includes a large pinkish-beige house that once belonged to Tracy S. Lewis, the president of Beacon Falls Rubber Shoe Co. It has been the focus of a study... »

Vision for media center coming into focus

Wednesday, October 5, 2011

BEACON FALLS — The committee in charge of shaping a new community media center has big plans. However, funds to get the plans off the ground are coming up short. The Community Media Center Committee has asked the town for $25,000 for the preliminary design of the community media center to be built on... »

A look ahead – what to expect in Beacon Falls in 2011

Friday, December 31, 2010

Town leaders in Naugatuck, Prospect, and Beacon Falls all echoed the same manta – We’ll do the best we can with what little we have. With the economy seemingly at a standstill, the coming year promises to be a slim one for town budgets. Even so, local town leaders have a lot of projects... »

Letter to the editor: Clarification of Lewis house tours

Monday, December 27, 2010

The problem with politics is that people pay attention to the initial statement being made and not the truth or lack of the truth, which backs it up. Politicians know and routinely use this to place doubts in the minds of potential voters. In the December 17th Citizen’s News article on the Wolfe Avenue/Tracy... »

Letter to the editor: Wolfe Avenue property a liability for Beacon Falls

Wednesday, December 22, 2010

This letter is in responses to a recent article about the town owned property on Wolfe Ave in Beacon Falls. I live in the same area as the building and have been in it several times during the time the town has owned it. All one has to do is take an objective look... »

Decision to raze Lewis house faces opposition

Wednesday, December 15, 2010

The battle over the future of the Tracy Lewis house in Beacon Falls rages on despite a 2-1 vote Monday by the Board of Selectman to demolish it immediately. Selectman Michael Krenesky, who has opposed demolishing the building on Wolfe Avenue since the town bought the 1.52-acre property in August 2008, did not back... »

Letter to the editor: Don’t raze Wolfe Avenue property until new plan is in place

Wednesday, December 15, 2010

Dear Sue Cable, Mike Krenesky, and Dominick Sorrentino I understand the property on Wolfe Avenue that was purchased by the town for public use a few years ago is under discussion, and I would like to share my thoughts. I’ve seen various proposals listed in the newspaper that are in the 3 – 4... »

Letter to the editor: Beacon Falls can’t afford demolition

Tuesday, December 14, 2010

It is distressing to find that the Beacon Falls Board of Selectmen, at their December 13th meeting, voted 2 to 1, along party lines, to “IMMEDIATELY” tear down the town-owned historical residence at 35 Wolfe Avenue known as the Beacon Falls Rubber Shoe Company’s Tracy Lewis House. What is most disturbing is the oversight... »

Three options for Lewis House mulled

Wednesday, June 23, 2010

BEACON FALLS — Some people prefer to preserve the past. Some prefer to shape the future. Others try to do both. All three of these options were laid out to Beacon Falls residents and officials recently. In August 2008, the town purchased a 1.52-acre property on Wolfe Avenue for “future municipal use.” Now, some... »

 

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