News Times - Fri Nov 27
It's been said that holiday get-togethers are fertile grounds for chaos, misbehavior, drunkenness, lechery, gluttony and family feuds.
Black Friday brings early traffic to state's mallsConnecticut Post - Fri Nov 27
Holiday shoppers are out in force across Connecticut as stores offer bargains on Black Friday, the busiest shopping day of the year.
Subway will run Connecticut highway plazasDarien News-Review - Wed Nov 25
The state has signed a 35-year contract with a regional Subway restaurant franchiser and private equity firm to supply food and fuel and overhaul the state's highway plazas, an agreement that for the state will include a combined $500 million in revenue and investment to make over the 23 properties on Interstate 95, the Merritt Parkway and ...
Teachers vote a no confidencea school chiefNaugatuck Daily News - Mon Nov 23
NAUGATUCK a ' Teachers overwhelmingly condemned the performance of embattled Superintendent Dr.
NEDC hopeful about economic futureNaugatuck Daily News - Mon Nov 23
Thursday's news from the U.S. Department of Labor that unemployment in Connecticut had jumped from 8.4 to 8.8 percent lent an air of irony to that night's Sixth Annual Business Meeting of the Naugatuck Economic Development Corporation , where officials acknowledged the challenging economy but expressed hope about the future.
Naugatuck BOE cancels Mondaya s meetingNaugatuck Daily News - Mon Nov 23
NAUGATUCK a ' Tonighta TMs Board of Education meeting, at which the school systema TMs governing body had previously hoped to resolve its more than $2 million budget shortfall, has been postponed indefinitely.
Movie will be filmed in Derby, SheltonConnecticut Post - Sun Nov 22
Two Naugatuck Valley towns have apparently been chosen for the setting of a new movie that will hit theaters late next year.
Data breach affects thousandsThe Day - Thu Nov 19
Nearly 450,000 Connecticut residents have had their personal information compromised by a massive data breach at the insurance company Health Net Inc., Attorney General Richard Blumenthal said Wednesday.
Cuts could include arts, freshman athleticsNaugatuck Daily News - Wed Nov 18
NAUGATUCK a ' Imagine elementary schools with no physical education, music or art programs, and a high school with no freshmen sports.
Mezzo proposes BOE deficit solutionNaugatuck Daily News - Wed Nov 18
NAUGATUCK a ' Mayor Bob Mezzo has a plan to bridge the school system's projected $2 million budget gap while avoiding massive layoffs and program cuts in the district's 11 public schools.
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