Monthly Archives: May 2011
Hop Brook Golf Course in the red, so greens fees must be raised
NAUGATUCK — The Hop Brook Golf Course is planning to raise fees next year in reaction to a $60,000 shortfall last year.
The borough allocated...
Looking for a few good foster homes
NAUGATUCK — Wanted: caring families to provide a safe, supportive environment to children who cannot live with their own families.
The Department of Children and...
Obituary: Stanley A. DeWitt
NAUGATUCK — Mr. Stanley A. DeWitt, 77 of Naugatuck, passed away early Tuesday morning, May 24, at his home. He was the husband of...
Golf tourney awaits Hawks, ‘Hounds
NAUGATUCK — The Greyhounds are lurking.
The Naugatuck golf team is 7-4 nearing the end of the Naugatuck Valley League regular season, and head coach...
Letter to the editor: Selectman responds to charges of misusing system
Editor’s note: This letter is in response to the letter, “CodeRED system misused in Beacon Falls,” which ran in the May 20 edition of...
Softball clash to be decided tonight
WOLCOTT — The softball game between Woodland and Naugatuck on Tuesday night was so thrilling, it needed another day to decide.
The game had all...
Hawks advance, Greyhounds fall
One local team moved on to Wednesday’s Naugatuck Valley League girls tennis tournament semifinals. One team didn’t.
Woodland, the defending league champion, squeaked past Watertown,...
Beer fest pours draft for charity
Craft beer fans gathered at Jesse Camille's Restaurant on May 21 to take part in the 17th Craft Brewer’s Beer Festival.
The charity event...
Errors doom Greyhounds in NVL quarterfinals
WATERBURY — The Wilby Wildcats and the Naugatuck Greyhounds met on the diamond for the third time this season in Tuesday’s quarterfinal matchup of...
Hawks finish regular season perfect on the court
BEACON FALLS — The Woodland boys tennis team has played so well this season that the Hawks have had to readjust their goals several...