Monthly Archives: September 2009
CLISE: Win special for coach, captain
SEYMOUR — As the giddy Greyhounds offense took the field, two kneel-downs from stunning the No. 4 Seymour Wildcats, 27-13, head coach Rob Plasky...
Star Gazing: Tiago Martins
On the Field: Naugatuck junior center-midfielder Tiago Martins is tearing apart the Naugatuck Valley League’s soccer defenses at the outset of the season, leading...
Naugy Notes Sept. 16-22
Girls’ Soccer
There was no letdown for the Naugatuck girls following their thrilling, season-opening victory over Holy Cross, as the Hounds took care of business...
Word From the Woods Sept. 16-22
Girls’ Soccer
After a somewhat disappointing tie with Ansonia to kick off the season last week, Woodland has obliterated its last two foes. Last Thursday,...
WRHS boys’ soccer relies on new leaders
WATERBURY — The Woodland boys’ soccer team reaped the consequences of fouls Friday, as Sacred Heart turned a pair of free kicks into goals...
Gunmen rob Union City KFC
NAUGATUCK — Just as last week’s Union City Revitalization Committee public forum was coming to a close, the KFC on Bridge Street, barely a...
PD program takes care of seniors
NAUGATUCK — Every morning when Susan Natowich gets up, she phones the Naugatuck Police Department.
No, she doesn’t have an ongoing problem with trespassers or...
Borough reaps benefits of CRRA program
NAUGATUCK — Residents who want to help ease the borough’s financial woes can start small—by recycling more of their household waste.
The Connecticut Resources Recovery...
BOE still quagmired on budget
NAUGATUCK — As many as 14 positions could be eliminated from borough schools’ teaching and support force due to budgetary constraints.
Superintendant of Schools Dr....