Selectman calls for full-time change

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BEACON FALLS — Selectman Michael Krenesky called for changes that would make the First Selectman a full-time position with appropriate pay and benefits. “I...
Town Clerk Sophie Morton is retiring after 28 years in Naugatuck.

Clerk to retire, race on to replace her

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NAUGATUCK - After 28 years of serving as Town Clerk, Sophie Morton is ready to retire. For the past three decades, Morton has been the...

Burgess garners signatures to force primary

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On March 7, Democrats in Naugatuck will have a chance to vote for six of seven candidates for burgess in a primary. Burgess Anthony Campbell...

Fresh faces fill school board race

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Come May, there will be a lot of new faces on the Naugatuck Board of Education. Only three of the current board members are running...

Snubbed burgess seeks primary

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NAUGATUCK – Burgess Anthony Campbell is racing against the clock. He has until 4 p.m. Feb. 1 to collect 296 signatures. That’s 5 percent...

Mezzo to run unopposed, for now

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NAUGATUCK — Come May, the Board of Mayor and Burgesses may include three members with experience as the town’s chief executive. The Republican Town Committee...

Crisco re-appointed to co-chair of Insurance and Real Estate Committee

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HARTFORD — State Sen. Joseph J. Crisco, Jr. (D-Woodbridge) has been re-appointed by Senate President Pro Tempore Donald E. Williams, Jr. (D-Brooklyn) to serve...

Father offers Greene advice

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Fatherly pride shines through as Len Greene Sr. talks about his son, Len Greene Jr.’s winning bid for the 105th District seat at Connecticut’s...

Malloy stumped for votes in borough

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NAUGATUCK — Exactly one week before Democrat Dan Malloy was declared unofficial winner Wednesday in a tight governor’s race with Republican Tom Foley, Malloy...

Voters relieved election over

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Voters in the Valley are glad the election is over. After months of negative ads and constant phone calls, residents of Naugatuck, Prospect and...

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