Chamber to honor Prendergast with Dibble Award

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NAUGATUCK — The Naugatuck Chamber of Commerce will honor a resident whose role is to help unite the public and private sectors. The chamber will...

Whittemore holding bookfair benefit

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NAUGATUCK — The Whittemore Library will hold a Barnes & Noble Bookfair Friday through Sunday. The bookfair will be held at the Barnes & Noble...

Finance board selects new leader

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NAUGATUCK — The Board of Finance last week elected Diane Scinto to be its new chairwoman, replacing outgoing Chairman Robert Butler Jr., who is...

EPA fines bus company for idling too long

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NAUGATUCK — Student Transportation of America, the company that buses students to and from borough schools, has been fined $35,000 by the U.S. Environmental...

Adopted spots double after first year

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NAUGATUCK — Linda Ramos, chairwoman of the Beautification Committee, has four things on her holiday wish list this year. Ramos wants concerned citizens to “adopt”...

Donations sought for troops

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NAUGATUCK — Naugatuck resident Jim Miele is seeking donations to send care packages to military personnel serving overseas during the holidays. He is seeking 50...

Hartley joins panel discussion at leadership conference

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HARTFORD — State Sen. Joan Hartley (D-15) participated in a panel discussion at a leadership conference hosted by the Yale University’s Women’s Leadership Institute...

Hidden Acres set to build arena

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NAUGATUCK — The horse lovers who run Hidden Acres Therapeutic Riding Center say they have a lot to be thankful for this year. After a...

Band assistant no longer employed at NHS

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NAUGATUCK — Jordan Byron, a part-time technical assistant for the Naugatuck High School band, is no longer employed with the district, according to Human...

Dangerous intersection gets traffic light

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NAUGATUCK — The most dangerous intersection in the borough finally has a working traffic light. The light at Maple Street and Old Firehouse Road downtown...

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