In Week 1 against Holy Cross, Woodland junior running back Nico Scampolino christened his school's new turf field with a touchdown. The Hawks lost that opener to the Crusaders, but were back home ...
BY KEN MORSE CITIZEN’S NEWS Every now and then you get a second chance at an opportunity that seemed to have slipped away. That’s the beauty of competing in the field of athletic competition.
BY ANDREAS YILMA Citizens News NAUGATUCK A borough man has received a one-year suspended prison term after he and his roommate's dogs were found roaming around neglected. Michael Kostenko, 39, of ...
Residents of the Coachlight Circle neighborhood will be getting relief for long-standing water supply issues with nearly $1 million in federal funds. U.S. Rep. Rosa L. DeLauro, D-3rd District, visited ...
As multiple school districts around the state have begun to incorporate Yondr bags to refrain students from using their cellphones during school, Region 16 looks to meet students and parents in the ...
Tree worker Timothy Healy loved his family and his work above all else. "He was a humble, hardworking family man like his grandfather with a big heart, grateful to be able to do what he loved," his ...
BY KYLE BRENNAN CITIZEN’S NEWS There were ribbons and dignitaries, pomp and circumstance, and long-awaited excitement Sept.
By Ken Morse Citizen’s News You really can’t put a whole lot of stock into just one game. However, in the season opener the Naugatuck football team answered more than a few questions about how this ...
Several borough residents voiced their concerns at a Bluewater Property Group informational meeting Sept. 11 about a proposed Amazon facility. Bluewater Property Group filed an Inland Wetlands applica ...
NAUGATUCK — The Schaghticoke Tribal Nation is looking to be federally recognized once more after that recognition was taken away almost two decades ago. Chief Richard Velky along with tribal members, ...