Commission approves permit for greenhouses, farm stand
PROSPECT — The Planning and Zoning Commission approved an application for a special permit to build greenhouses and a farm stand at 174 Summit...
Effort underway to bring skating rink to borough
NAUGATUCK — Where do borough residents go during the winter months when they want to strap on a pair of ice skates?
If borough resident...
Town serves notice on blighted property
PROSPECT — The town has turned to legal action in an effort to have a resident clean up his blighted property.
On April 10, a...
Magas leads conservation efforts for Region 16
PROSPECT — Mike Magas wears three hats in Region 16. He teaches, coaches girls' swimming and finds ways to save energy.
On top of his...
Public input sought on plan
The Council of Governments of the Central Naugatuck Valley has prepared a draft update of its Public Participation Plan.
The plan outlines the importance of,...
Utility companies offer assistance programs
BERLIN — Connecticut Light and Power and Yankee Gas reminded customers who may be having difficulty paying their electric or natural gas bills to...
Senators talk education reform with Malloy
HARTFORD — State senators Joan Hartley (D-15) and Joseph Crisco, Jr. (D-17) met with Gov. Dannel Malloy this week to discuss education reform.
During his...
Boughton endorses Winsley
NAUGATUCK — Republican U.S. House candidate Wayne Winsley of Naugatuck recently received an endorsement from Danbury Mayor Mark Boughton.
"I've known Wayne for over ten...
Prospect budget passes by 22 votes
PROSPECT — Prospect’s 2012-13 budget passed by 22 votes following a heated discussion.
The $6.98 million municipal budget was approved by a vote of 143...
Barcomb completes basic training
Marine Corps Pvt. Eric J. Barcomb of Naugatuck recently completed 12 weeks of basic training at Marine Corps Recruit Depot, Parris Island, S.C.
Barcomb and...