Commission approves permit for greenhouses, farm stand

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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...

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