Selectman calls for full-time change
BEACON FALLS — Selectman Michael Krenesky called for changes that would make the First Selectman a full-time position with appropriate pay and benefits.
“I...
Clerk to retire, race on to replace her
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
Voters in the Valley are glad the election is over. After months of negative ads and constant phone calls, residents of Naugatuck, Prospect and...