Program puts minds in motion

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PROSPECT — Waving a wand, sporting a black robe and affecting a British accent, Deb Flaherty disguised as Professor Bubbly Brew brought the fictional...

WRHS women’s group helps students become leaders

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BEACON FALLS — In continuing its three-year-old mission to reinvest in the student population, the Woodland for Women Worldwide group recently awarded its two...

Sheridan graduates basic training

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Army Pvt. Joseph A. Sheridan has graduated from basic combat training at Fort Jackson, Columbia, S.C. Sheridan is a 2011 graduate of Woodland Regional...

Crisco supports cap on wholesale tax on gas

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HARTFORD — The state Senate unanimously voted for a permanent cap on the state tax on the wholesale price of gasoline Wednesday. “Most Connecticut families...

Mismanagement of funds preceded clerk’s resignation

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BEACON FALLS — According to a town audit report, Kurt Novak, who resigned from the position of town clerk for personal reasons on March...

Selectmen appoint Greene as town clerk

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Audit report center of controversy BEACON FALLS — By a vote of 2-1, the Board of Selectmen appointed Len Greene Sr. as town clerk to...

Personal reasons lead to resignation of town clerk

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BEACON FALLS — The town's longtime town clerk has resigned from his elected position, saying he wants to devote his attention to family and...

Streetscape project to come out of hibernation

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BEACON FALLS — The Naugatuck River didn’t freeze this winter, but construction on the Beacon Falls streetscape project did. Warm weather returning, though, means work is set to resume soon on the downtown greenway. The project was originally slated to be finished in December but a number of issues, including guardrail excavation, draining issues, and contamination removal, ran construction past deadline and forced its winter hibernation. First Selectman Gerry Smith said that work should begin again in early April with a target completion date of May 15, but it could stretch as long as the end of May.

Conroy announces run for state House

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SEYMOUR — Two years ago, Democrat Theresa Conroy lost her bid for reelection to the state House of Representatives to Republican Len Greene Jr....

Testimonial to honor former first selectman

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BEACON FALLS — Former First Selectman Susan Cable will be honored for her years of service to the town of Beacon Falls on March...

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