Monthly Archives: September 2012
Hawks hit rough waters early on
BEACON FALLS — Woodland girls swim coach Mike Magas knew the Hawks would need to step up their efforts to replace all the record-holders...
Beacon Falls sets sights on resolving blight issues
BEACON FALLS — The town has set its sights on cleaning up a few local eyesores.
First Selectman Gerard Smith explained that there are five...
Family organizes fundraiser for cancer victim
NAUGATUCK — Barbara Brodeur Santos knew something was wrong one day in July when her husband didn't send his daily instant message from work...
Commission discusses rules for recreational structures
NAUGATUCK — How does someone define a tree fort?
This is one of the questions that the Zoning Commission considered during its meeting Sept. 19.
Commission...
Chargers too much for Hawks to handle
ANSONIA — Ansonia football is still Ansonia football, and Woodland couldn’t do much about it last Friday.
The Chargers suffocated the Hawks’ varsity offense en...
Obituary: Earle Richard Harris
NAUGATUCK — Mr. Earle Richard Harris, 85, of Naugatuck, passed away on Tuesday, Sept. 25, 2012 at Waterbury Hospital. He was the husband of...
Cadets earn recognition, visit from general
NAUGATUCK — Naugatuck High School’s Air Force Junior Reserve Officer Training Corps recently received the highest of honors.
The program was awarded the Distinguished Unit...
Naugatuck, Watertown duel to a draw
NAUGATUCK — If it was a preview of this year’s Naugatuck Valley League championship game, then we’re in for one heck of a rematch...
ZBA rules tree fort can stay
NAUGATUCK — The dust has settled and Fort Bronko still stands.
Burgess Michael Bronko and his wife, Eileen came before the Zoning Board of Appeals...
Borough plans to tear down eyesore
NAUGATUCK — Plans are underway to make Naugatuck a little more pleasing to the eye.
Naugatuck Economic Development Corporation Chairman Jay Carlson said there are...