CN Headlines 03-12-10
Officials offer their take on the Long River Middle School roofing project, the Jr. ROTC at Naugatuck High School enjoys a surge in participation,...
School chief will retire in 2012
NAUGATUCK — Superintendent of Schools Dr. John Tindall-Gibson, who has long been blamed, at least partially, by the public, borough officials and even subordinate...
CN Headlines 05-21-10
One budget passes and another stalls, Peter Jurzynski readies for another swim across the English Channel, and a helicopter lands in the borough on...
Borough using grant money to help elderly
NAUGATUCK — The tri-fold letter curls up on Ed Carter’s desk, as if mimicking the felines about which it is written. Carter, Naugatuck’s mayoral...
BF Democrats back Conroy’s reelection bid
SEYMOUR — First-term state Rep. Theresa Conroy announced Monday she will seek reelection to her 105th District seat, saying she is even more eager...
CLISE: Non-NVL games a boon
We’re two-thirds of the way through the Naugatuck Valley League’s non-conference experiment and so far the results—both quantitative and qualitative—have local athletic directors believing...
CN Headlines 03-19-10
The Naugatuck Superintendent of School proposes staff cuts, local legislators oppose a state bill concerning paid sick leave and a plan for development of...
CN Headlines 05-28-10
This week's CN Headlines features the debut of our two summer interns: Alexa Gorman in news and Kyle Brennan at the sports desk. Tune...
CN Headlines 04-09-10
Town officials talk the 2010 census, the borough board approves a passive park plan for the Gunntown Road tract and spring sports get underway...
CN Headlines 4-23-10
The Naugatuck Board of Education reneges on its decision to close Salem School, the borough projected a revenue loss of over $1 million next...