MultimediaSlideshows Community snapshots By mycitizensnews - September 27, 2013 0 111 The Naugatuck Senior Center and the Naugatuck Savings Bank Foundation presented the annual Naugatuck Valley Senior Day Sept. 19 at the senior center on Meadow Street. The event featured over 40 informational booths. Senior center member Dorothy Gouveia, left, shows off some of the items her and other members crotched to Naugatuck Mayor Robert Mezzo. –LUKE MARSHALL Prospect Congregational Church’s annual Carnival and Fall Festival was held Sept. 20-22 at the church and the Town Green on Center Street. The carnival included rides, games, vendors, live music, and a truck and motorcycle show. –LUKE MARSHALL Prospect Congregational Church’s annual Carnival and Fall Festival was held Sept. 20-22 at the church and the Town Green on Center Street. The carnival included rides, games, vendors, live music, and a truck and motorcycle show. –LUKE MARSHALL Prospect Congregational Church’s annual Carnival and Fall Festival was held Sept. 20-22 at the church and the Town Green on Center Street. The carnival included rides, games, vendors, live music, and a truck and motorcycle show. –LUKE MARSHALL Prospect Congregational Church’s annual Carnival and Fall Festival was held Sept. 20-22 at the church and the Town Green on Center Street. The carnival included rides, games, vendors, live music, and a truck and motorcycle show. –LUKE MARSHALL The Naugatuck Senior Center and the Naugatuck Savings Bank Foundation presented the annual Naugatuck Valley Senior Day Sept. 19 at the senior center on Meadow Street. The event featured over 40 informational booths. Senior center member Alfonso Olivo, left, talks with AARP representative Diana MacKenzie. The AARP was handing out literature about a senior driver safety program. –LUKE MARSHALL Prospect Congregational Church’s annual Carnival and Fall Festival was held Sept. 20-22 at the church and the Town Green on Center Street. The carnival included rides, games, vendors, live music, and a truck and motorcycle show. –LUKE MARSHALL Edwin and Florence Doiron of Beacon Falls celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary Sept. 13 at the Crystal Room in Naugatuck with their children Louise Koerber, Wendy and Izzy Oliveira, and Chris and Karen Doiron as well as with their seven grandchildren, family and friends. -CONTRIBUTED The Naugatuck travel Koufax team won the USSA 14U baseball tournament the weekend of Sept. 13. The team went 5-0 in the tournament and won the championship game 9-1 against the Connecticut Capitals. The team is coached by Bob Warren and Tony Grillo. -CONTRIBUTED Prospect Congregational Church’s annual Carnival and Fall Festival was held Sept. 20-22 at the church and the Town Green on Center Street. The carnival included rides, games, vendors, live music, and a truck and motorcycle show. –LUKE MARSHALL Prospect Congregational Church’s annual Carnival and Fall Festival was held Sept. 20-22 at the church and the Town Green on Center Street. The carnival included rides, games, vendors, live music, and a truck and motorcycle show. –LUKE MARSHALL Naugatuck High School Class of 1960 celebrated its 53rd reunion on Sept. 7, at Hop Brook Park. Those who attended were: Jo-Anne (Ambrose) Aquavia, Edward Boraski, Mary Beth (Hogarth) Boughton, Robert Carlson, Margaret (Keka) Clisham, Anna (Balzano) Como, Dennis Curtin, Gretchen (Anderson) Delrosso, Frank Edmonds Jr., Frederick Fairchild, Marty-Lee (Seitzer) Fenton, Calyton Fernandes, Robert Genovese, John Gomulinski Jr., Edward Grickis, Forrest Hanson Jr., Edward Holloway, James Jacewicz, Gary Knapik, Katherine (Geraldi) Leary, Thomas Mahan Jr., Robert Mcnamee, Harold Murtha Jr., Chester Niziolek, MaryJane (Petro) Rado, Charles Rado, Elizabeth (Jones) Rice, Elizabeth (Reich) Schmidt, Barbara-Joan Sheedy, George Stowell, Lesley (Howard) Swirski, Thomas Tatoian, Raymond Waite, Peter Zguzenski Sr., Gerry (Behan) McDonald, Karel (Taranovich) Marshak and Patricia (Carlson) Johnson. -CONTRIBUTED Prospect Congregational Church’s annual Carnival and Fall Festival was held Sept. 20-22 at the church and the Town Green on Center Street. The carnival included rides, games, vendors, live music, and a truck and motorcycle show. –LUKE MARSHALL