Monthly Archives: April 2011
Hounds win the battles, Hawks win the war
BEACON FALLS — In track and field, sometimes wins don’t equal wins.
The Naugatuck boys won a meet-high nine events Tuesday but Woodland’s five wins...
Greyhounds serve Hawks
NAUGATUCK — After losing a series of close matches earlier in the season, the Greyhounds have found ways to win. The Naugatuck...
Consecutive wins keep Hawks perfect on the court
BEACON FALLS — The Woodland boys tennis team remains undefeated.
The Hawks started the week with back-to-back wins over Naugatuck and Wilby. The loss...
Woodland outduels Naugatuck in slugfest
BEACON FALLS — It’s always fun when neighboring rivals Woodland and Naugatuck meet, and Monday’s game proved more fun for the Hawks than the...
Hounds score four in the first, hold on to top Hawks
BEACON FALLS — The Naugatuck baseball team has found plenty of ways to win. The ‘Hounds have used the blowout, where they leave no...
Annual River Race returns to Beacon Falls
It’s spring. And in Beacon Falls, that means it’s time for the 4th Annual Naugatuck Valley River Race and Festival.
In the four years since...
Money talks at candidate panel discussion
NAUGATUCK—Borough finances dominated the discussion during a forum for candidates seeking municipal office.
“At this time … no one can afford an increase in taxes,”...
Long-time borough teacher, coach to receive Foley Award
When Gordon Rossi Sr. began his teaching career at Naugatuck’s Salem Elementary School decades ago it was the late, former Superintendent of Schools...
Candidate profile: James Scully
James M. Scully
Democrat
Board of Education candidate
Why are you running for this position?
“To provide a safe and healthy school environment.”
Have you held public office in...
Candidate profile: Scott Slauson
Scott Slauson
Republican
Board of Education candidate
Why are you running for this position?
“I want to serve my community as my wife and I have two...