Naugatuck High students to appear in court after fight
NAUGATUCK — Four Naugatuck High School girls were arrested Dec. 23 for what could be called a catfight -- except one of the fighters...
Naugatuck fire commission chair files resignation letter
NAUGATUCK — Fire Commission Chairman Michael Bogis, a supporter of former Fire Chief Charles Doback, sent a letter of resignation to the mayor last...
Bullying leads to assault charge for 12-year-olds
NAUGATUCK — Two 12-year-old boys turned themselves in to police recently on charges of assaulting another 12-year-old boy on a school bus in October.
One...
Suspicious device found at Ye Olde Wine Shoppe
A suspicious device resembling a military mortar shell was inert, according to police.
A passerby saw the device in the window of Ye Olde...
Agreement with Chemtura sets stage for future growth
A sewage easement and access agreement may pave the way for Chemtura Corporation to expand facilities in Naugatuck.
The company applied for an easement...
Peter Paul leaves family legacy
Naugatuck may be known as “Rubber City,” but for over 80 years, a sweeter product played a major role in the borough.
Peter Paul shuttered...
Gunntown park a work in progress
NAUGATUCK –After 15 years of planning, Gunntown Passive Park and Land Preserve is open for business.
The Parks and Recreation Department, in collaboration with...
A look ahead – what to expect from Naugatuck schools in 2011
Naugatuck Schools
New Year, new budget
The primary goal for the Board of Education going into 2011 is to get the budget done, according...
A look ahead — what to expect in Naugatuck in 2011
Town leaders in Naugatuck, Prospect, and Beacon Falls all echoed the same manta — “we’ll do the best we can with what little we have.” With the economy seemingly at a standstill, the coming year promises to be a slim one for town budgets. Even so, local town leaders have a lot of projects on their plates for 2011.
Accident injures female truck driver, shuts down New Haven Road
NAUGATUCK - A female truck driver was taken to Saint Mary’s hospital with serious leg injuries Thursday morning after a car struck her.
The driver, from New Jersey, had just finished a car delivery to J&M Automotive and was standing outside her parked tractor trailer at 8:23 a.m. when a young driver from Prospect heading southbound on New Haven Road (Rt. 63) hit her and spun out of control, said Lieutenant Robert Harrison.