Naugatuck High students to appear in court after fight

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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.

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