U.S. servicemen and women stationed in Afghanistan showoff some of the items received in care packages recently sent. The care packages were put together by Dolly Lengyel of Naugatuck with the help many individuals, organizations and businesses. –CONTRIBUTED
Hillside Intermediate School students read the names of veterans in their families during a Memorial Day ceremony May 23. More than 500 people attended the annual patriotic celebration.-PAUL SINGLEY
Naugatuck High School senior Rachel Fox, a girl scout with Troop 64188, completed her Gold Award project at the Naugatuck Day Care recently. Fox constructed and set up a garden, complete with soil and vegetable plants, with the help of the Naugatuck Garden Club. Pictured, from left, Garden Club member Terry Peirce, Garden Club President Renie Steinway, Fox, Naugatuck Day Care Food Service Manager Cindy Rivera and Garden Club Civic Chair Marty-Lee Fenton. –CONTRIBUTED
Naugatuck Special Olympics Unified Sports Fitness Walking Club members and Gunnery students participated in a walk recently held at The Gunnery in Washington, Conn. Participants from Naugatuck were, starting second from left, Trudy Segla, Donna Taylor, Jake Segla and Craig Taylor. –CONTRIBUTED
Algonquin School first-graders held their annual Memorial Day ceremony May 23 at the school in Prospect.-ELIO GUGLIOTTI
Chase Collegiate eighth-grader Catherine Walsh, of Prospect, (third from the left in the front row) was among the students at the Waterbury school to be named a Declamation winner. Each year, students in grades seven and eight present two formal speeches, known as Declamations to their entire class, parents and guests. –CONTRIBUTED
Algonquin School first-graders held their annual Memorial Day ceremony May 23 at the school in Prospect.-ELIO GUGLIOTTI
Jack Schwarz of Beacon Falls won second place honors at a Cheezic Tang Soo Do Karate Tournament April 13 at the Waterbury Athletic Center. –CONTRIBUTED
Algonquin School first-graders held their annual Memorial Day ceremony May 23 at the school in Prospect.-ELIO GUGLIOTTI
The family of the late Robert Paolino pose for a picture May 17 after a ceremony dedicating the meadow at Gunntown Passive Park and Nature Preserve to Paolino. Paolino, who served as Naugatuck mayor from 1991 to 1995, helped the borough acquire the land that would ultimately become the nature preserve. The Naugatuck Parks and Recreation Commission dedicated the meadow as well as the field at Linden Park and the Fawn Meadow Field to former mayor Joan Taf and the late Paul Bendler Sr. respectively. –CONTRIBUTED
Algonquin School first-graders held their annual Memorial Day ceremony May 23 at the school in Prospect.-ELIO GUGLIOTTI
Algonquin School first-graders held their annual Memorial Day ceremony May 23 at the school in Prospect.-ELIO GUGLIOTTI
Algonquin School first-graders held their annual Memorial Day ceremony May 23 at the school in Prospect.-ELIO GUGLIOTTI
Algonquin School first-graders held their annual Memorial Day ceremony May 23 at the school in Prospect.-ELIO GUGLIOTTI