Monthly Archives: October 2011
Smith eyes Beacon Falls’ top spot
BEACON FALLS — Gerard Smith is running for first selectman because he thinks he can make a positive change in Beacon Falls.
Smith, the Republican...
Letter: Supporting the Cable-Bielik team
To the editor,
I was born and raised in Beacon Falls in a family that proudly claims Beacon Falls as their home for several generations....
Public weighs in on NHS renovation project
NAUGATUCK — A small but enthusiastic crowd attended the public hearing on proposed renovations of Naugatuck High School Wednesday night.
About 50 people, including many...
Agostine’s finalist for Monroe superintendent job
PROSPECT — Region 16 Superintendent of Schools James Agostine is the finalist for the top spot in the Monroe school district.
The Monroe Board...
Students document life at NHS
NAUGATUCK — A documentary produced by a group of Naugatuck High School Journalism II students will premiere Wednesday, giving viewers a glimpse into the...
Birth announcement: Kochiss
Kyle Kochiss and Diane Kochiss of Waterbury announce the birth of a son, Evan Mark Kochiss, born on Oct. 7 at Waterbury Hospital.
The...
Crisco named to task force on health care
HARTFORD — State Sen. Joseph Crisco Jr. (D-17) has been named to a new task force to address healthcare-related challenges faced by small businesses...
Transfer station closes for year Saturday
BEACON FALLS — The Beacon Falls’ bulk waste transfer station on Lopus Road will be open Oct. 29, from 6:30 a.m. until 1 p.m.,...
Letter: Mayor’s seat is not a lifetime appointment
To the editor,
The citizen/voters of Prospect owe a debt of gratitude to Mayor Bob Chatfield, our leader since the year of Jimmy Carter's inauguration...