Monthly Archives: January 2013
Committee wants parental input on dress code
NAUGATUCK — School officials want to hear from parents about potential changes to the dress code.
The Board of Education’s Policy Committee has scheduled an...
Zupkus, Markley hold constituent forum
PROSPECT — State Rep. Lezlye Zupkus (R-89) and state Sen. Joe Markley (R-16) talked state issues with Prospect residents during a constituent forum Wednesday.
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Digitally enhanced
Money targeted to build Woodland studio
BEACON FALLS – The award-winning digital media program at Woodland Regional High School may soon be revamped with the...
Water line break sends Woodland students home
BEACON FALLS — Woodland Regional High Schools students were sent home Friday morning due to a break in the water line leading into the...
Overtime with Kyle Brennan
Before we get started with this week’s Overtime, I want to pause to remember George Pinho, a longtime youth sports coach in our area....
Synthetic marijuana poses real health threat
Rapid heartbeat, aggression, aggravation, irritability and permanent cardiovascular damage are some of the side effects of synthetic marijuana, which was available for purchase at...
Hard work paying off for Hawks
BEACON FALLS — The Woodland boys swim team is seeing its hard work start to pay off as the Hawks recorded their first win...
Letter: What’s happening at the Beacon Falls Library
To the editor,
Beacon Falls Public Library continues to amaze us with all that they offer in their small 1,200 square foot space. Head Librarian...
Prospect police charge man with robbery
PROSPECT — A man accused of robbing several gas stations across the state was charged Wednesday in connection with an October robbery in town.
Anthony...
Conroy addresses higher education at breakfast
WATERBURY — State Rep. Theresa Conroy (D-105) spoke on the importance of investing in higher education during Naugatuck Valley Community College's legislative forum in...