Towns taking storm in stride
Aside from the howling wind and the sound of sleet mixed with snow pelting windows, officials reported that things are pretty quiet in Naugatuck,...
Fitness center bulking up with new location
NAUGATUCK — The Club Health & Fitness is working toward a big move. For months now Joe Gworek, founder and owner of the gym...
Reval leads to dip in grand list
BEACON FALLS — The town’s grand list decreased by more than 5 percent following a property revaluation.
The 2016 net grand list is $464.4 million,...
Award recipient epitomizes service, caring
NAUGATUCK — Karen Ambari Longo is no stranger to volunteering.
The list of organizations the 52-year-old Beacon Falls resident volunteers with includes the International Institute...
Road race ready for seventh year
NAUGATUCK — The month of March means a few things: lots of green, everybody is Irish for a day, and it’s time for the...
Slideshow: Color of Thunder
NAUGATUCK — Winter color guards from across the state came to Naugatuck High School March 4 for Color of Thunder.
The Naugatuck High winter color...
Funding request met with mixed emotions
NAUGATUCK — When the borough moved to privatize the former Naugatuck Youth and Family Services several years ago, the plan was to diminish borough...
Preparations underway at former armory
NAUGATUCK — Borough officials are preparing the former armory on Rubber Avenue for its next life.
The state conveyed the 3.5 acre former U.S. Army...
Slideshow: Cupcake Wars
Western Elementary School in Naugatuck hosted its first Cupcake Wars Feb. 27. Students decorated and sold homemade cupcakes, which were also judged by a...
Music classes dwindle as interest wanes
BEACON FALLS — Prior to 2010, Woodland Regional High School ran six full-year music classes and seven semester-long music electives. Choir courses averaged 23...