Monthly Archives: April 2012
Start of repairs to Whittemore Bridge to be determined
NAUGATUCK — A longer-than-expected wait for a permit could push back planned repairs of the Whittemore Bridge, the century-old span on Maple Street that...
Utility companies offer assistance programs
BERLIN — Connecticut Light and Power and Yankee Gas reminded customers who may be having difficulty paying their electric or natural gas bills to...
Borough to conduct sewer smoke testing
NAUGATUCK — Sanitary smoke testing of certain sewers in the borough will be performed next week.
On Tuesday, from 7 a.m. to 3 p.m., Veolia...
Applicants sought for housing rehabilitation program
BEACON FALLS — The town of Beacon Falls is seeking interested applicants for a low and moderate income home housing rehabilitation program in order...
Women’s council to honor Jane Doe No More founder
NAUGATUCK — The Women’s Business Council of the Greater Danbury Chamber of Commerce will honor Jane Doe No More Founder Donna Palomba as one...
Naugatuck Savings Bank appoints Rotatori CFO
NAUGATUCK — Naugatuck Savings Bank has named David Rotatori chief financial officer.
“We are fortunate to have David in this role,” said Naugatuck Savings Bank...
NHS Class of ’62 planning reunion
The Naugatuck High School Class of 1962 is holding its 50th reunion on Sept. 8 at The Hills Restaurant , 660 Park Road, Waterbury...
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 this week.
Naugatuck...
Restoration of WWI monument back on track
NAUGATUCK — After a hiatus of several months, the restoration of the World War I monument downtown is scheduled to begin again within weeks.
“It...
Senators talk education reform with Malloy
HARTFORD — State senators Joan Hartley (D-15) and Joseph Crisco, Jr. (D-17) met with Gov. Dannel Malloy this week to discuss education reform.
During his...