Monthly Archives: September 2011
A friendly coat of paint
NAUGATUCK — After a flood from a hail storm a few weeks ago destroyed the carpet and walls of the nursery school at the...
Deadline approaching for assistance programs
NAUGATUCK — The deadline for elderly renters and totally disabled renters to apply for assistance is Thursday, Sept. 15.
To be eligible, an applicant...
Karate kids make the grade
USA Martial Arts of Naugatuck held a Kid Kicks, for children ages 5 and 6, karate grading held on Aug. 22.
Prospect Lions Club’s annual run a success
PROSPECT--On the cold rainy day before Easter, over 300 runners and walkers turned out for the 5th annual Prospect Lions Club 5K Run and...
CCF awards local students scholarships
WATERBURY — The Connecticut Community Foundation recently awarded more than $602,000 in scholarships to students from Greater Waterbury and the Litchfield Hills for the...
124 years of family tradition
The Andrew family held their 124th annual reunion Aug. 6 on Andrew Mountain in Naugatuck. Seventy-one family members attended and celebrated the 100th birthday...
Sponsors make community event a reality
BEACON FALLS — The Conservation Commission announced that sponsors have made the second annual Community Forum and Discover Day event a reality.
“The generous...
Letter: Road damage is Mother Nature’s fault
To the editor,
We would like to respond to Ms. Robledo’s letter to the editor, which appeared in the Aug. 26, 2011 edition of...
Hours changing at church thrift shop
NAUGATUCK — The Naugatuck United Methodist Church Thrift Shop business hours will change starting Sept. 3.
The new hours will be Thursdays and Saturdays from...
Beacon Falls debris drop-off to remain open over weekend
Beacon Falls is tidying up the last remnants of Tropical Storm Irene.
A drop-off location at the Public Works Department for brush and natural debris...