Shortage of workers impacting industries

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By Andreas Yilma, Staff Writer PROSPECT — Senor Pancho’s owner Andy Adames had to close the doors at his restaurant in town at least half...

Officials to close off entrance to Andrew Avenue School parking lot

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NAUGATUCK — Borough officials plan to close off an entrance to Andrew Avenue School on the south side of Spencer Street to prevent traffic...

Commission backs plan for gas station

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NAUGATUCK — The Zoning Commission has given its blessing on a plan to demolish a restaurant on Prospect Street and replace it with a...

Hartley reigns in 15th District

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WATERBURY — A Democratic incumbent who has logged over 30 years in state government easily crushed her Independent opponent, a UPS driver with no...

Back taxes subject of proposed ordinances

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BEACON FALLS — Selectman Michael Krenesky has proposed two ordinances that would target specific groups of taxpayers who owe outstanding taxes. Krenesky raised the proposals...

Voters agree to buy plow truck, defer action on ordinance revisions

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BEACON FALLS — Voters approved buying a new plow truck but postponed action on proposed revisions to three ordinances at a town meeting Thursday...

Tests revamped at Woodland as students, educators learn to adapt

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By Jessica D'Aniello Citizen's News BEACON FALLS -- Some students at Woodland Regional High School found their midterm exams to be nothing like a traditional test. Since...

Naugatuck grand list sees slight increase

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NAUGATUCK — The borough’s grand list grew slightly. The net grand list for Oct. 1, 2015 is $1.6 billion, an increase of $18.8 million, or...

Project Purple takes another step

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BEACON FALLS — A journey that began with a single step has led a local nonprofit organization to a new building. Project Purple, a nonprofit...

Students, staff eager for one-to-one initiative

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REGION 16 — Two students sit across from each other in history class, collaborating on a Google Document and conducting research in preparation for...

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