Monthly Archives: April 2012
Drivers escape serious injury in accident on Route 8
BEACON FALLS — An Ansonia and Naugatuck man escaped serious injury in a two-car crash on Route 8 early Thursday morning.
The driver of a...
Annual borough music festival returns for 31st year
NAUGATUCK — BoroughFest, Naugatuck public schools' annual music festival, returns for its 31st year.
The music festival is scheduled for Friday at 7 p.m. at...
Work order raises questions regarding nest removal
BEACON FALLS — A Connecticut Light & Power Co. work order appears to indicate that a line worker found eggs in an osprey nest...
Commission approves permit for greenhouses, farm stand
PROSPECT — The Planning and Zoning Commission approved an application for a special permit to build greenhouses and a farm stand at 174 Summit...
Little Pal honors players
NAUGATUCK — The Naugatuck YMCA Little Pal Basketball League concluded its 59th season with an end of the year ceremony on April 14.
Many players...
Local students honored during College Academic Day
HARTFORD — Three local students were among 40 college students honored at the 2012 College Academic Day ceremonies at the state Capitol last week.
Naugatuck...
Crisco votes for price gouging bill
HARTFORD — State Sen. Joseph Crisco, Jr. (D-17) voted Wednesday, along with the majority of his peers in the Senate, in favor of a...
Letter: Town meetings are a rich New England tradition
To the editor,
On April 19, close to 300 of our fellow residents came together at Community School to discuss and vote upon the town...
Board of Education approves closing schools
NAUGATUCK — After nearly two months of discussing the possibility of closing Central Avenue School and Prospect Street School, the Board of Education made...
Woodland seniors telling story of love
PROSPECT — Woodland Regional High School seniors Angie Wirsing and Amanda Santoro want you to know that your story is far from being over.
Wirsing...