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Alumni association showers praise on NVL gridiron champs

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NAUGATUCK — The Naugatuck Football Alumni Association honored the 2010 Greyhounds football team last Friday in the weight room outside of coach Rob Plasky’s...

Cracks nothing new at Naugatuck High School

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Building problems pointed out in 2007 report NAUGATUCK — As roofs collapsed all over the borough under heavy loads of snow, students poured out...

Tough season brings Lady Hounds closer

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NAUGATUCK — Bruised knees, sore muscles, floor burns, and even a broken nose. The two seniors on the Naugatuck girls basketball team have experienced...

Morse: Greyhounds growth worth watching

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Every season begins with good intentions. Regardless of what the outlook may appear to be on paper, you still need to play the games....

School year grows longer with each cancellation

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As inch after inch of snow piles up across the region, snow days have been adding up just as fast for area students. This...

Bank to serve up financial literacy in school cafeteria

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On the lunch menu: chicken fingers with a side of mashed potatoes and a savings account. Students at Naugatuck High School will get first-hand...

Greyhounds swim past Hawks to victory

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NAUGATUCK — Six different Greyhounds won individual events to pace Naugatuck to a 99-81 victory over Woodland on Tuesday afternoon. Chris Branco (200 free), Harald Hersted (200 IM and 500 free), Jake Branco (50 free), Kevin McMullen (100 fly), Kyle Conrad (100 free) and James Streifel (100 back) all won events for Naugy. Lindsay Boland (diving) and Patrick O’Dell (100 breast) won individual events for the Hawks. Naugy coach Jim McKee said the results reflect his team’s ability and continuing improvement. “We have depth,” McKee said. “We had at least 72 best times in this meet.” The Hounds set the tone for the meet by capturing the top two spots in the opening event, the 200 medley relay, and won each of the first four events. William Wright, Hersted, Conrad and James Vaz won the 200 medley relay in a time of 1 minute, 43.51 seconds, about 10 seconds ahead of teammates Riker Mitchell, Dan Sigetti, Richard Mitchell and Jake Branco.

Naugatuck High School announces mid-term exam schedule

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Mid-term exams for Naugatuck High School start next week. Exams for periods 1 and 2 are scheduled for Thursday, Jan. 20. Exams for periods...

Hawks roll past Hounds, lift record to 7-0

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NAUGATUCK — Four days without a game or practice didn’t stop the undefeated Woodland girls’ basketball team. The Hawks went back to the court with...

Top 10 high school sports moments of 2010

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By this time, most of us have finished opening our gifts (save for the couple from relatives you have yet to see) but I’ve...

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