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Overtime with Kyle Brennan

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Word from the Woods Boys Tennis The Woodland boys tennis team continued its undefeated regular season and clinched the program’s first-ever Naugatuck Valley League championship with...

Woodland group running for a revolution

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BEACON FALLS — A Cambodian woman who survived being sold into sexual slavery at a young age will speak this weekend at a race...

Dowling thanks supporters

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Thank you to all who supported me in my recent bid to become Naugatuck’s next Town Clerk. Your response was both overwhelming and humbling....

Save Prospect wants town to help pay legal bills

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PROSPECT — After a lengthy fight against the Wind Prospect project, Save Prospect Corp. has racked up some hefty legal fees. According to Save Prospect...

Probe leads to animal-control shakeup

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NAUGATUCK — Borough animal control officer Kristy Sturges has resigned and a part-time officer has been fired based on the results of a state...

Hartley pushes emergency planning for children

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HARTFORD — State Senator Joan V. Hartley (D-Waterbury) emphasized the importance for the state’s disaster plans to cover the needs of children in times...

Prospect police cracking down on seat belt use

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PROSPECT — The Prospect Resident Trooper’s Office announced that it has joined the 2011 Click It or Tick It campaign, a national effort to...

Borough couple charged with leaving daughter home alone

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NAUGATUCK — A borough couple is facing risk of injury charges after police said they left their 5-year-old daughter home alone. Diana Tackie, 34,...

Hawks looking to prove themselves

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BEACON FALLS — Tuesday was time for a tune-up for the Woodland track and field teams. Blowout wins for both the boys and girls...

Hounds gunning for track top spot

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NAUGATUCK — One week and one day. That was the message Naugatuck head coach Ralph Roper had for the Greyhounds’ boys track team on Monday....

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