Tag: Beacon Falls
Region 16 board takes first step toward capital project
By Elio Gugliotti, Editor
BEACON FALLS — The Region 16 Board of Education is moving forward with a capital project to improve athletic facilities at...
Naugatuck, Region 16 school employees meeting mandate
By Elio Gugliotti and Andreas Yilma, Staff
The vast majority of Naugatuck and Region 16 school employees are vaccinated against COVID-19, officials say, and those...
Beacon Falls holding voter registration session
BEACON FALLS — The Registrars of Voters Office is holding a special voter registration session Oct. 26 from 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. in...
Beacon Hose Firemen’s Carnival and Parade returns
By Elio Gugliotti, Editor
BEACON FALLS — After a year hiatus, the Beacon Hose Firemen's Carnival and Parade is back.
The carnival, which dates back to...
State workers get final chance to comply with vaccine mandate
By Paul Hughes, Republican-American
SOUTHINGTON — State employees got one final chance Tuesday to comply with Gov. Ned Lamont's vaccine-or-testing mandate before state agencies start...
Beacon Falls voters approve ARP spending plan
By Andreas Yilma, Staff Writer
BEACON FALLS — Voters last week unanimously approved the town’s plan for spending funds from the federal American Rescue Plan.
The...
Beacon Falls commission closes hearings on housing project
By Andreas Yilma, Staff Writer
BEACON FALLS — The Planning and Zoning Commission’s hands were tied last week when members closed hearings on two applications...
Company eyes Naugatuck, Beacon Falls for solar farms
By Andreas Yilma, Staff Writer
A California-based solar energy company wants to build solar farms in Naugatuck and Beacon Falls.
TRITEC Americas, LLC, has applications pending...
‘Woodland Way’ going strong after 20 years
By Kyle Brennan, Citizen’s News
BEACON FALLS — Two decades into the existence of Woodland Regional High School, there are still plenty of familiar faces...
Beacon Falls ends park ranger program
By Andreas Yilma, Staff Writer
BEACON FALLS — The town last week ended its park ranger program due to a lack of insurance and concerns...