Monthly Archives: March 2013
Letter: DECA Club offers thanks
To the editor,
The Naugatuck High School DECA chapter held its fourth annual Rip the Runway fashion show on March 14. The show is the...
Fresh faces fill the field for Naugy
NAUGATUCK — As opening day approaches for the Naugatuck baseball team, the next week could be extremely valuable.
The Greyhounds, who had 11 seniors on...
Trash collection on schedule for Good Friday
NAUGATUCK — Curbside trash and recycling collection in Naugatuck will be collected on schedule on March 29, Good Friday.
Residents are asked to have the carts...
Phase two of Scott Road reconstruction to start soon
PROSPECT — The second part of a long awaited transformation of Scott Road will begin soon.
Phase two of the Scott Road reconstruction will begin...
Legislators address business community
NAUGATUCK — Local legislators touched on an array of topics during the Naugatuck Chamber of Commerce’s annual Legislative Breakfast last week. However throughout the...
Beacon Falls man wins Valentine’s contest
BEACON FALLS — A long distance relationship helped a local man heal after a battle with cancer.
Preston Brent, who has lived in Beacon Falls...
Letter: Wheelchair ‘street-riding’ to church
To the editor,
What’s it like “street-riding” a motorized wheelcahir or “powerchair”? Short answer in five words: terrifying, scary, nerve-wracking, tense, daunting. I would have...
Plan for Building 25 now leans towards demolition
NAUGATUCK — The decades-long fight to restore Building 25, the only remaining building from the rubber plants that once dominated the borough, is drawing...
Borough, ambulance company in negotiations
NAUGATUCK — The borough and Naugatuck Ambulance are in legal negotiations months after a dispute arose over whether the borough should continue subsidizing the...
Legislators quash plan to tax heating fuel
HARTFORD — A bill to impose an excise tax on home heating oil and propane died shortly after a public hearing.
The initiative would have...