Monthly Archives: August 2011
Letter: Gunntown heroes separated by two centuries
To the editor,
Gunntown. The name conjures up the old west with its cattle rustlers and gunslingers. It’s where the good guys had a rough...
Letter: Blackberry Hill Road in disrepair
To the editor,
Well, it finally happened. The enormous amount of rain on Sunday, Aug. 14 took its toll on Blackberry Hill Road in...
Smith announces campaign managers
BEACON FALLS — Republican First Selectman candidate Gerard Smith announced he’s named former Beacon Falls First Selectman Len D'Amico and former state Representative and...
Borough resident takes educational trip Nicaragua
HAMDEN — Naugatuck resident Emerson Franke, a student at Quinnipiac University, collaborated with seven other Quinnipiac undergraduates and faculty from the National Autonomous University...
Overtime with Kyle Brennan
Round of Applause
Anthony McKernan deserves our loudest round of applause for his decision to serve our country by joining the U. S. Army. All...
Bracing for Hurricane Irene
Hurricane Irene is continuing its torrid path towards Connecticut.
According to the Connecticut Department of Emergency Services and Public Protection as of 11 a.m. today,...
Letter: Thank you Naugatuck Fire Department
To the editor,
I would like to take this opportunity to say a special thank you to the three dedicated, professional gentlemen from the...
Preparing for a storm
Heavy rain and winds are forecast for Sunday as Hurriance Irene continues on its path towards Connecticut. The combination of heavy rains and wind...
Morse: Too many concerns for Big Blue
The New York Giants enter the 2011 season looking to get back to the postseason for the first time since 2008.
After missing out on...
Obituary: Terrence K. Langin
WATERBURY — Mr. Terrence K. Langin, 57, of 213 Mansfield Ave., passed away early Wednesday morning, Aug. 24, of advanced cancer for which he...