Prospect to acquire new fire truck

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PROSPECT — The Prospect Volunteer Fire Department will replace a 23-year-old pumper truck with a new model, which fire officials say will offer enhanced...

Funding to continue for Beacon Heights

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Chemtura Corp. will continue to fund the monitoring and cleaning of pollution at the Beacon Heights Landfill. A district judge and Chemtura last month reached...

United Way launches 2010 campaign

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Left or right? Regular unleaded or super? Coke or Pepsi? People make simple choices every day. Should the decision to help someone in need be...

Hurricane preparedness tips

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Though Hurricane Earl is expected to skirt the Northeast coast rather than hammer the region directly, tropical storm rains and winds could still lash...

Chemtura to maintain duties at superfund

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NAUGATUCK — It’s a golden rule, really: Don’t start something you don’t plan to finish. Chemtura Corp., the successor to Uniroyal several entities removed, was...

Aliciene named region’s Teacher of the Year

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PROSPECT — Work hard and you can become a star. That message is one which Karen Aliciene, a sixth-grade language arts teacher at Long ...

Locals hope art exhibition helps community

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NAUGATUCK – Michelle Bellemare isn’t a Union City native. But that doesn’t mean the Reynold’s Café owner isn’t doing everything she can to support...

Borough posting employee contracts online

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NAUGATUCK — The borough is taking giant steps in cyberspace in an attempt to create a more transparent government. Local officials, who recently allocated $19,900...

Bus company’s safety record questioned

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NAUGATUCK — Borough students may not be getting the bus safety training required by state statute. Potential negligence on the part of Student Transportation of...

Business owners speak out in support of bill

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Cameras like politicians; politicians like cameras. If you can get in the middle of the love affair, you may just get noticed. At least that’s...

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