Monthly Archives: October 2012
Restoration of WWI monument complete
NAUGATUCK — After five years, the restoration of the World War I monument in downtown Naugatuck is complete.
The monument stands at the base of...
Naugatuck zoning chairman to step aside
NAUGATUCK — Joseph Savarese has worn many hats over the past 30 years.
He served on the Inland Wetlands Commission when in began in the...
All-Americans return to mentor Greyhounds
NAUGATUCK — With 11 Naugatuck Valley League titles in the last 15 seasons, the Naugy boys soccer team has developed a winning tradition. It has also attracted...
Area briefs
Oxford Historical Society to present Civil War program
OXFORD — The Oxford Historical Society will present Kevin Johnson as Private William Webb, an African-American...
Borough to collect leaves
NAUGATUCK — The Public Works Department has announced its curbside leaf collection schedule.
Leaves will be collected in 30 gallon paper lawn and leaf bags...
Hurricane Sandy may bring another October mess
Waves, brought by Hurricane Sandy, crash on a house in the Caribbean Terrace neighborhood in eastern Kingston, Jamaica, Wednesday, Oct. 24, 2012. Hurricane Sandy...
Letter: Livia will be missed
To the editor,
For about 40 years, Livia Keith of Beacon Falls decorated her home for Halloween and gave out to over 400 youngsters homemade...
School board approves NHS renovation plans
NAUGATUCK — The Naugatuck High School renovation project has taken another step towards putting a shovel in the ground.
According to Superintendent John Tindall-Gibson, the...
Borough hosts business expo
NAUGATUCK — The borough hosted its 2nd Annual Naugatuck Business to Business Expo last Wednesday.
Among the visitors to the expo was State Rep. Rosa...
Woodland boys top Ansonia
BEACON FALLS — With just 13 minutes, 24 seconds left to play in his home career, Woodland’s Mike Costa lined up for a free...