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Zoning panel may change alcohol regulations
NAUGATUCK — The zoning commission considered changes to its alcoholic beverage regulations at a meeting last Wednesday night.
The current regulations, written just after the...
Officials hope to have pinpointed cause of odor
NAUGATUCK — School officials have been pointing to all sorts of possible causes — busted grease traps and the rubber floor to name two...
Crisco supports bill to protect consumers after storms
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Borough theater announces auditions
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NAUGATUCK — The Phoenix Stage Company announced open auditions for its production...
New name for Catholic school draws ire, concerns
T-H-E-R-E-S-A could spell “disaster” for Catholic education in Naugatuck, according to a group opposed to the proposed name for the new, merged Catholic school...
Borough looking to give local contractors preference
NAUGATUCK—Naugatuck companies may soon have a leg up when it comes to landing borough contracts.
The Charter Revision Commission is exploring the possibility of initiating...
Openings available in summer programs
NAUGATUCK — The Parks and Recreation Department still has openings for its summer programs.
Programs include playground camps, karate, sports activities, Lego camps and...
Small fires in borough under investigation
NAUGATUCK — Fire marshals are investigating two small fires reported in the same neighborhood within 45 minutes of each other Saturday.
A police officer on...
Bank customers to allocate $50,000 in grants
NAUGATUCK — For the third straight year, customers of Naugatuck Savings Bank will help decide which local charities receive a portion of $50,000 in...