St. Michael’s Church offering scholarship

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NAUGATUCK — St. Michael’s Episcopal Church is accepting applications for the Winfred B. Langhorst Memorial Scholarship. The scholarship is open to a resident of Naugatuck...

NHS Class of ‘62 holding reunion

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NAUGATUCK — The Naugatuck High School Class of 1962 is preparing for its 56th reunion. The reunion is Sept. 8 at 12 p.m. at Jesse...

Naugatuck police blotter

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The Naugatuck Police Department reported the following arrests: Superior court dispositions are available here. Alfonso Parra, 35, of 179 Beacon Valley Road, Beacon Falls, was...

Martial artists pass the grade

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USA Martial Arts in Naugatuck held an adult grading on Feb. 28 in which 13 adult members were promoted. The event was officiated...

Karate kids make the grade

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USA Martial Arts of Naugatuck held a Kid Kicks, for children ages 5 and 6, karate grading held on Aug. 22.

24-0 run powers Ansonia past WRHS

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BEACON FALLS — The Woodland Hawks came into Tuesday’s battle with Ansonia with all the incentive they needed. Only two wins separate the Black and Gold from their goal of extending the season into the state tournament. Woodland lost an earlier Brass Division contest to the Chargers by a slim, 64-57 margin so there was no reason to believe this one wouldn’t go down to the wire. Apparently, Ansonia didn’t get the memo; it led by as many as 20 and went on to win, 81-73. The Chargers (10-6) have been red hot, winning 9 of their last 11 games and are poised to battle Seymour next Tuesday with the Brass Division hanging in the balance.

Greyhounds ready to tee off

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NAUGATUCK — The Naugatuck golf team heads into the season under the guidance of new head coach Richard Troy. Troy takes the reins from former...

Borough woman fills mayor’s seat for a day

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NAUGATUCK — Jessie Ballenger was ready to take on public office when she found out she had been nominated as African-American mayor of the day. “You just never know when something good happens out of the blue,” Ballenger said. “You never know when people are watching you and been taking you into consideration for honors and recognition.” Mayor Robert Mezzo handed his office over to Ballenger Monday as part of the town’s observance of Black history month.

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