Work order raises questions regarding nest removal

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BEACON FALLS — A Connecticut Light & Power Co. work order appears to indicate that a line worker found eggs in an osprey nest...

Commission approves permit for greenhouses, farm stand

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PROSPECT — The Planning and Zoning Commission approved an application for a special permit to build greenhouses and a farm stand at 174 Summit...

Local students honored during College Academic Day

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HARTFORD — Three local students were among 40 college students honored at the 2012 College Academic Day ceremonies at the state Capitol last week. Naugatuck...

Crisco votes for price gouging bill

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HARTFORD — State Sen. Joseph Crisco, Jr. (D-17) voted Wednesday, along with the majority of his peers in the Senate, in favor of a...

Board of Education approves closing schools

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NAUGATUCK — After nearly two months of discussing the possibility of closing Central Avenue School and Prospect Street School, the Board of Education made...

Effort underway to bring skating rink to borough

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NAUGATUCK — Where do borough residents go during the winter months when they want to strap on a pair of ice skates? If borough resident...

Woodland tops Naugatuck

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NAUGATUCK — The Woodland softball team only scored in one inning. But that turned out to be plenty on Tuesday against Naugatuck. Alyssa Skibo’s sacrifice...

Town serves notice on blighted property

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PROSPECT — The town has turned to legal action in an effort to have a resident clean up his blighted property. On April 10, a...

Parents raise class size concerns if school closes

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NAUGATUCK — Residents came out to have their say about the possibility of closing Central Avenue Elementary School and Prospect Street School Tuesday night. One...

Off-duty Naugatuck officer helps woman in one-car crash

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WATERBURY — An off-duty Naugatuck police officer stopped to help a young woman who smashed her car into a guardrail on Route 8 Tuesday...

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