Bulk trash collection to close for season

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NAUGATUCK — The bulk trash portion of the recycling center will close for the season on Saturday. The bulk trash portion will reopen in the...

EMS committee finalizes form

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NAUGATUCK — The EMS Oversight Committee has launched a new way to track how satisfied borough residents are with their ambulance company. Deputy Mayor and...

Beacon Falls police collect record number of toys

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BEACON FALLS — On Saturday the public helped the police stuff some of the most wanted into a cruiser. Beacon Falls police held their annual...

School board, union settle pension claim

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PROSPECT — The Region 16 Board of Education and the union representing some non-certified personnel have agreed to a settlement over pension contributions. According to...

Hartley receives Gov. Ella Grasso award

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HARTFORD — State Sen. Joan Hartley (D-15) recently received the Gov. Ella Grasso Award. Hartley and U.S. Representative-elect Elizabeth Esty (CT-5) were presented the award...

Beacon Falls to distribute sand

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BEACON FALLS — The town will distribute sand to residents on Friday. Weather permitting, sand will be distributed beginning at 7 a.m. Residents who want...

Legislators to ring bell for Salvation Army

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NAUGATUCK — State representatives Rosa Rebimbas (R-70) and David Labriola (R-131) will help raise money for Naugatuck residents in need by collaborating with the...

Naugatuck Savings Bank opens Wallingford branch

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NAUGATUCK — Naugatuck Savings Bank opened of its new Wallingford branch Monday. The branch, located at 665 North Colony Road or Route 5, is the...

Chamber talks business at annual dinner

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NAUGATUCK — The Naugatuck Chamber of Commerce hosted its annual dinner last Thursday to greet new members, talk about their past accomplishments, and present...

Borough to enforce sign regulations

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NAUGATUCK — More than 30 businesses throughout the borough will receive letters in coming weeks warning them to comply with the borough's sign regulations...

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