Monthly Archives: October 2010
Automated trash collection coming soon
NAUGATUCK — The automated arm is on its way.
A revision of the Automated Curbside Collection Regulation has been accepted, and the delivery of recycling...
Greenway would pass through brownfields
NAUGATUCK — The recently-unveiled route for the Naugatuck River Greenway, a proposed 22-mile regional trail stretching from Thomaston to Beacon Falls and designed to...
It’s ‘common sense’ for GOP candidates
HARTFORD — Local Republicans vying to unseat incumbent Democrats in the 105th Assembly District, which covers Beacon Falls, and the 17th Senate District, which...
Park commission adopts stricter policies
NAUGATUCK — Stricter regulations are on the way for all leagues and organizations that utilize borough facilities.
The Park and Recreation Commission voted unanimously Tuesday...
Zumba program benefits Eustace family
BEACON FALLS — Fast-paced music and bright clothing highlighted a senior project with a personal touch last weekend at Woodland Regional High School.
Seniors Brooke...
Naugy swimming past opponents
Practice is paying off for the Naugatuck girls swim team.
The Greyhounds enter this week after winning back-to-back meets. Naugy overcame Seymour on Oct. 1, and...
Woodland runners wrap up regular season
The Woodland boys’ and girls’ cross-country teams wrapped up their regular seasons in a joint meet with Wolcott and Seymour Tuesday.
The Woodland girls split...
A hunter on the prowl
A slight breeze rustles through the treetops as the morning sun begins to flicker just over the top of the ridge. The forest is...
Hawks improve to 2-2 with win over Indians
BEACON FALLS — The Woodland Hawks escaped with a 27-20 victory over previously undefeated Watertown late Friday night to bring their record to .500.
The...
Hounds stay perfect with win over St. Paul
NAUGATUCK — The Naugatuck Greyhounds stayed perfect Friday with a 48-7 rout of the visiting St. Paul Falcons.
Naugatuck (4-0) was led by a pair...