Monthly Archives: May 2012
Letter:Naugatuck Elks give meaning to ‘Elks Care’
To the editor,
I would like to thank the Naugatuck Lodge of Elks for the help they provided to clean up and take away some...
Willis completes U.S. Navy basic training
GREAT LAKES, Ill. — Navy Seaman Mary Willis, daughter of Christine Willis of Waterbury, and John Willis of Naugatuck, recently completed U.S. Navy basic...
Letter: Regency residents unfairly taxed
To the editor,
As a tax paying resident of Prospect, I must express concern regarding the targeted unfair taxation of Regency residents. The majority of...
Firefighters put mother’s donation to good use
BEACON FALLS — Matthew Mihalcik was applying to become a volunteer member of Beacon Hose Company No. 1 in Beacon Falls when his life...
Joint Boards adopt $107.6 million budget
Taxes to go up 2.25 percent
NAUGATUCK — After hours of discussion, the Joint Boards of Finance and Mayor and Burgesses adopted a budget of...
Overtime with Kyle Brennan
Round of Applause
Woodland’s list of undefeated league champions grew by two more this spring, as the boys outdoor track and boys tennis teams both...
Hawks run away with NVL championships
BEACON FALLS — The Woodland boys finished what they started and completed an undefeated journey through the season by capturing the Naugatuck Valley League...
Hawks to carry late-season momentum into next year
BEACON FALLS — The Woodland baseball team’s second-half charge fell just short of a state tournament berth.
The Hawks needed to win two of their...
Streetscape project moves forward after delay
BEACON FALLS — The town’s streetscape project took another step forward last Friday with the laying of the asphalt.
The asphalt was supposed to have...
Brush fires under investigation
NAUGATUCK — Fire officials are investigating a series of small brush fires that could have been intentionally set Sunday between 5 p.m. and midnight...