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Hawks best Hounds in five-game thriller

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NAUGATUCK — Woodland needed an answer to Naugatuck’s stingy defense. And Stephanie Badale stepped up. Badale smashed five kills in the final game to complete...

Shutout by Hounds, hat trick by Martins

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NAUGATUCK — Junior Tiago Martins recorded his second hat trick in as many games, seniors Manny Nobre and Brian Costa each tacked on a...

Woodland football romps in Putnum, 51-14

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PUTNAM — That was disappointing. No, not that Woodland picked up its first win of the season Thursday. But the 100-plus Hawks faithful that made...

Naugy swim dominant in season opener

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NAUGATUCK — Swimming is the type of team sport in which a squad’s success is determined by the sum of its individual successes. On...

Naugatuck stuns No. 4 Seymour, 27-13

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091709JS06 SEYMOUR — The Greyhounds scored the first touchdown of the game then came back from a 13-12 fourth-quarter deficit to upend the No. 4 Wildcats, 27-13, at DeBarber Field last Thursday night.

Senior Center welcomes fall with block party

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blockparty2 NAUGATUCK — More than 100 people bustled about the senior center Thursday morning, meeting representatives of 30-some-odd businesses and organizations in the borough and surrounding area.

The Union City Challenge

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NAUGATUCK — Concerned Union City constituents shared their thoughts about cleaning up the blighted area Tuesday night at a public forum of the Union City Revitalization subcommittee, an initiative spearheaded by Second Deputy Mayor Mike Ciacciarella, burgesses Bob Neth and Hank Kuczenski, and local residents and business owners.

Hounds’ spikers sweep Wilby

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NAUGATUCK — Motivation can be a funny thing. Naugatuck head volleyball coach Fred Scheithe found that out on Tuesday night. After Naugatuck struggled on serve in...

Late goal lifts Naugy over rival Holy Cross

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NAUGATUCK — The Naugatuck Valley League season got under way in dramatic fashion on Tuesday night when two of the league’s girls’ soccer heavyweights...

Black and Gold settle for tie in opener

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woodlandansonia1 BEACON FALLS — A late-arriving observer who missed all of Woodland’s double-overtime exhilarator against Ansonia Tuesday afternoon and saw only the Hawks’ faces as they exited their postgame conference surely would have assumed they lost.

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