Local students earn degrees from UNH
The following local students graduated from the University of New Haven in January:
Krystle Conte of Naugatuck received a M.S. in labor relations.
Nicholas Duque of...
Stage company hosting reader’s theatre weekend
NAUGATUCK — The Phoenix Stage Company is hosting a Reader’s Theatre Weekend beginning tonight.
The weekend starts with a production of “If the Shoe Fits”...
Beacon Falls Dems spar with First Selectman over appointments
BEACON FALLS — Democrats cried foul when Republican First Selectman Gerard Smith and Republican Selectman David D’Amico filled a Democrat vacancy on the Board...
NAMI offering course for family, friends of mentally ill
National Alliance on Mental Health (NAMI) is hosting a program for loved ones of people who have a mental illness.
The Family-To-Family Educational Program...
Commission to explore policy for signs on borough land
NAUGATUCK — Controversy over a sign on borough land across from the Tuttle House and Senior Center has spurred the Zoning Commission to consider...
CL&P warns customers of scam
BERLIN — Connecticut Light & Power issued an alert to customers to be wary of a telephone scam.
In a release issued by CL&P, the...
Phoenix Stage Company holding auditions
NAUGATUCK — The Phoenix Stage Company announced audition dates for its production of “Dial M For Murder.”
The show centers around the character of Tony...
Committee settles on middle school model for borough
NAUGATUCK — The committee tasked with looking to the future of Naugatuck schools has settled on a grades five to eight campus-style configuration for...
Lioness Club offering scholarship
BEACON FALLS — The Lioness Club of Beacon Falls is accepting applications for a $1,000 college scholarship.
The scholarship will be awarded to a female...
Mobile food pantry truck coming to Southbury
SOUTHBURY — The Connecticut Food Bank’s Mobile Food Pantry will be delivering a variety of fresh produce for a free distribution to limited income...