Monthly Archives: September 2012
Grant to make senior housing more accessible
NAUGATUCK — Senior housing in Naugatuck is about to become a little more accessible.
The borough has received a Small Cities Block Grant for $500,000...
Whittemore Library to host author
NAUGATUCK — Author Thomas J. Craughwell will visit the Whitemore Library Sept. Wednesday to discuss his book, “Thomas Jefferson’s Crème Brulee: How a Founding...
Prospect remembers longtime volunteer
PROSPECT — Family, friends and town officials remembered a longtime town volunteer as a kind and committed woman who always gave to others.
Inez Bramhall,...
Town seeks historic recognition for Matthies House
BEACON FALLS — Matthies Park offers residents a chance to hike, boat, escape civilization, and view an old house on a lake.
That house, which...
New book tells woman’s fight for justice
Putting it in writing was not therapeutic. Reliving the details did not help. Her husband urged her not to do it. But Donna Palomba,...
Action council to provide prevention training
PROSPECT — The Central Naugatuck Valley Regional Action Council is providing local prevention training for Region 16 Prevention Task Force members and Prospect and...
NHS senior named National Merit semifinalist
NAUGATUCK — Naugatuck High School senior Siddhant Shah has been named a semifinalist in the 2013 National Merit Scholarship Program.
Shah is one of about...
Legislators speak out against early release program
HARTFORD — State representatives Rosa Rebimbas (R-70) and David Labriola (R-131) spoke out this week along with the State’s Victim Advocate on the Risk...
Borough hosting safety fair
NAUGATUCK — A rescue helicopter is scheduled to land Sunday on the football field at Naugatuck High School. Bicyclists will perform tricks and a...