PD program takes care of seniors
NAUGATUCK — Every morning when Susan Natowich gets up, she phones the Naugatuck Police Department.
No, she doesn’t have an ongoing problem with trespassers or...
Friends kickoff anniversary celebration with linguistic clash
BEACON FALLS – The town’s best wordsmiths went head-to-head last night at the Friends of Beacon Falls Library Third Annual Letters for our Library...
Phoenix Stage Company rises into its second year
NAUGATUCK — Phoenix Stage Company recently celebrated its one year anniversary the way it started out—with a tailgate party.
In its first production of “Bleacher...
Kayakers, runners enjoy river and road races
BEACON FALLS – Morning showers turned to afternoon delight Saturday at the Naugatuck River Race and 5k Road Race Festival behind Beacon Hose Co....
Naugatuck native promoting “Fans for Cans”
NAUGATUCK — Businessman, entrepreneur, talent manager, philanthropist. These titles can all be claimed by 22-year-old borough native Adam Lopez, who this fall plans to...
Years of passion become profession for Naugy author
Patrick Scalisi has been writing fiction his whole life. But about two years ago, he decided to turn his passion into a profession.
Scalisi, 27,...
Previewing the Summer Games
You may have missed the start of the Olympics, which was Wednesday morning (the U.S. women’s soccer team beat France 4-2 in group play)....
Hawks’ senior receiving trio soars in spread offense
As Woodland began to switch back to its spread offense in the offseason, the Hawks’ top three wide receivers — seniors Anthony Scirpo, Rahmi...
Sweet as pie
Volunteers from Naugatuck bake about 35 homemade pies each Friday during lent for the church’s lenten bake sale, now it its 71st year. Others...
Actors take a theatrical trip “Into the Woods”
BEACON FALLS — Sports enthusiasts colloquially refer to Woodland Regional High School as “the Woods,” so it appears theater director Susan Cinoman’s latest selection,...