Naugatuck Savings Bank recently awarded its quarterly customer service commendation to Craig Wallace, assistant vice president of infrastructure operations. The SARF (Safety and Security, Accuracy, Responsiveness and Friendly, Personalized Service) Award is given every quarter to the employee who best represents the bank’s engrained culture of giving customers the service and dedication they deserve, every day. Wallace of Marlborough has worked for Naugatuck Savings Bank for 10 years and mentors at the Children’s Community School in Waterbury. Pictured, from left, Sorrina Salvatore, branch manager, John Jahne, vice president and chief operating officer, Wallace and Deborah Wheelahan, executive vice president and chief operating officer. -CONTRIBUTED
Peter Monti, an EMT with Beacon Hose Company No. 1, teaches CPR during the Save a Life Saturday event Aug. 24 at the firehouse in Beacon Falls. Beacon Hose officials trained 110 people in child and adult CPR over 12 hours. -CONTRIBUTED
Naugatuck Woman’s Club President Laura Smith presents Joanna Jung of Southbury with a $1,000 scholarship from the club’s Dance Troupe Aug. 14. Pictured with Jung and Smith, from left, are Mary Oliveira, Janet Conroy, Helen Ruest, Mrs. Jung, Mr. Jung, Mary Santos, Rose Juliano, Dolores Gandarillis and Dorothy Smith. The dance troupe was organized in 2004 and has been awarding a $1,000 dance scholarship every year since. Jung, a senior at Pomperaug High School in Southbury, will be attending the University of the Arts in Pennsylvania after she graduates. Anyone interested in applying for the scholarship can talk to their guidance counselor or call Smith at (203) 729-4263. -CONTRIBUTED
The Naugatuck Knights won the U14 division at the 28th Annual San Paio Soccer Spin Tournament Labor Day weekend. Pictured, standing from left, assistant coach Ed Walsh, coach John Alves, Griffin Puc, Zach Alves, Michael Kowalsky, Lucas Cruz, Sean Price, Nick Karas and assistant coach Alan McNeil. Kneeling, from left, Sam Rego, Shaun Walsh, Jared McNeil, Matthew Carroll and Christian Jacobi. -CONTRIBUTED
The Prospect Women’s Softball League celebrated its 20th season this year. The league consists of women ages 18 to 60. Raspberry and Yellow tied during the regular season. The Yellow Team won the playoffs and Raspberry took second. The league’s 2014 season begins in June with signups in May. For more information, call Chris Moffo, director of Prospect Parks and Recreation Department, at (203) 758-4461. -CONTRIBUTED
Naugatuck Woman’s Club President Laura Smith presents Joanna Jung of Southbury with a $1,000 scholarship from the club’s Dance Troupe Aug. 14. Pictured with Jung and Smith, from left, are Mary Oliveira, Janet Conroy, Helen Ruest, Mrs. Jung, Mr. Jung, Mary Santos, Rose Juliano, Dolores Gandarillis and Dorothy Smith. The dance troupe was organized in 2004 and has been awarding a $1,000 dance scholarship every year since. Jung, a senior at Pomperaug High School in Southbury, will be attending the University of the Arts in Pennsylvania after she graduates. Anyone interested in applying for the scholarship can talk to their guidance counselor or call Smith at (203) 729-4263. -CONTRIBUTED