Author to tell her Amish tale at Whittemore Library
Since she left the Amish, many people have asked Saloma Furlong about her unusual name. The question often led to others about her native...
Teens spell out P-L-A-Y
NAUGATUCK — This weekend, displays of memorabilia are being pushed aside and the halls of the Naugatuck Historical Society museum will be filled with...
An artistic celebration
NAUGATUCK — Patrons of the arts got a special treat last Saturday as the Naugatuck Historical Society flung open its doors to a display...
Irish feis grows larger with each year
NAUGATUCK – Four hundred dancers from 14 states and two Canadian provinces jigged their way to the Continental Room earlier this month for the...
Woodland’s Marshall lends her voice to All-Eastern choir
Woodland Regional High School senior Corrine Marshall did not sleep last weekend.
Instead, Marshall was participating in the Music Educators National Conference...
Drama club presents “Ladies Sigh no More”
Shakespeare may have been a great writer, but he sure put his heroines through a lot of trauma. The Naugatuck High School drama club...
Rhythm in Naugy musician’s blood
NAUGATUCK — His mother was a singer and his father was a drummer. So no one thought it was strange when Michael Ostuni first...
Kerry Boys rock out Irish style
For those looking to get their shamrocks on this St. Patty’s Day, look no further than The Kerry Boys, Connecticut’s own Irish balladeers.
Prospect...
Phoenix hits funny bone with ‘Love, Sex and the IRS’
For its latest production, Naugatuck’s Phoenix Stage Company will present a comedy of errors. No, not the Shakespeare play. “Love, Sex and the IRS”...
Borough teacher channels sorrow into art
When Naugatuck High School art teacher Rose-Ann Chrzanowski lost her husband in 2005, she turned to art to help deal with her grief.
Over...