Tag: Naugatuck
Borough using grant money to help elderly
NAUGATUCK — The tri-fold letter curls up on Ed Carter’s desk, as if mimicking the felines about which it is written. Carter, Naugatuck’s mayoral...
Naugy boys’ track claims favorite status
NAUGATUCK — Any time two teams meet on the field of athletic competition sporting undefeated records, the contest can only be viewed as a...
Hawks top Hounds, Crusaders for 7th win
BEACON FALLS — Jack DeBiase is in the middle of everything the Woodland baseball team does. The junior is the Hawks’ starting catcher and...
Borough side faces its own budget problems
NAUGATUCK — While most public attention has been focused on the troubled school budget, new problems are emerging on the municipal side of local...
Board of Ed. presents budget
NAUGATUCK — The Board of Education last Thursday presented its 2010-11 budget request—which represents an $899,000, or 1.6 percent, increase over the current year’s...
Union City Little League opens 61st season
NAUGATUCK — There is something special about the sheer joy on the face of a child as he races around the baseball diamond, capturing...
Garnet and Grey softball hitting up a storm
NAUGATUCK — The Naugatuck softball team was cruising along with a 4-0 mark, averaging more than six runs per game, when it took on...
Borough expects $1.2m decline in revenue
NAUGATUCK — Mayor Bob Mezzo learned of a projected $1.2 million revenue loss for the 2010-11 fiscal year shortly before the Board of Education...
Parents worry about class sizes
NAUGATUCK — Even though enrollment in the borough’s public school system is at a low ebb—it has dwindled by about 15 percent since 2001—the...
Naugy Notes: Week of April 23
Track and Field
The Naugatuck girls’ track and field team narrowly kept its perfect record alive last Wednesday by sweeping a quad-meet. The Hounds had...