Monthly Archives: April 2013
Woodland snaps losing skid
BEACON FALLS — The Woodland baseball team has shaken off a tough start to the season and came away with a 6-4 win over...
Zoning Commission says sign must come down
NAUGATUCK — A Giuseppe's Italian Pizzeria sign in front of the Tuttle House downtown must be removed.
The Zoning Commission last Wednesday directed Zoning Enforcement...
Grange to honor community volunteers
PROSPECT — In 1993 John Dyckman moved to Prospect with his wife Audra. It didn’t take long for him to become involved in his...
Borough recognizes NHS teacher on Earth Day
NAUGATUCK — For Tony Memoli Earth Day is all about connections.
The first Earth Day was celebrated in 1970, when Memoli was a senior in...
BOE weighing options for busing contract
NAUGATUCK — With the transportation contract coming to an end this year, the Naugatuck school district is weighing its options to get students to...
Departments request $4.1 million in capital items
NAUGATUCK — Large ticket items were on the table during the Board of Finance’s latest budget workshop.
The board heard requests, totaling about $4.1 million,...
Household hazardous waste to be collected
SOUTHBURY — A Household Hazardous Waste Collection Day is scheduled for 10 area towns, including Beacon Falls and Naugatuck, on Saturday from 8 a.m....
Police seek information on storage facility break-in
NAUGATUCK — Police are seeking information from patrons of a storage facility at New Haven and Clark roads, near the Bethany line.
One or more...
Naugatuck Police Department honors officers
NAUGATUCK — The Naugatuck Police Department held an awards ceremony April 17 at City Hill Middle School to honor officers who have displayed superior...
Whittemore celebrates rotunda restoration
NAUGATUCK — The Whittemore Memorial Library rotunda gleamed with the sunshine that poured through the laylight Sunday afternoon — a fitting backdrop for the...