Student enrollment dips slightly in borough
NAUGATUCK — Enrollment in the borough's public schools is down slightly this year.
Districtwide, enrollment is down 29 students overall from the beginning of last...
Strong show of support at Susie Classic
BEACON FALLS — Five years ago, The Susie Foundation chose to host a kickball tournament as a unique way to fundraise. To date, the...
Town hopes signs will slow down speeders
PROSPECT — The town is purchasing three new radar speed signs to encourage motorists to slow down.
Mayor Robert Chatfield said the signs, which together...
‘Locked-in’ stroke victim lived to serve others
NAUGATUCK — Bob Veillette of Naugatuck, whose devastating 2006 stroke left him mute and paralyzed but did not deter his drive to serve others,...
Task force to focus on litter
NAUGATUCK — Borough officials want to clean up the streets.
The Board of Mayor and Burgesses appointed a litter task force at a special meeting...
Grant writer a first for Beacon Falls
BEACON FALLS — The Board of Selectmen on Monday approved hiring Thomas Sobocinski to be the town’s first grant writer.
The position was created in...
No survey on Election Day
BEACON FALLS — Residents will have to wait a little longer to have a say on the future of the town-owned Wolfe Avenue property.
The...
School staff rides to support teacher
NAUGATUCK — Naugatuck High School staff members came together to ride for one of their own.
On Saturday, a group of 23 took part in...
Humanitarian trip leaves lasting impression
BEACON FALLS — After a six-day trip to deliver donations to aid victims of Hurricane Harvey in Texas, seven local volunteer firefighters were back...
Borough OKs contract, adjusts paving plan
NAUGATUCK — The Board of Mayor and Burgesses last week awarded a $423,914 contract to Complete Construction Company out of Ansonia to pave a...