Waterbury News Archive
2022Plea deal rescinded for family of abused Waterbury child
(rep-am.com) [subscription required] 20220331 O’Leary keeps tax rate steady
(rep-am.com) [subscription required] 20220331 Previously Defeated Post Light Project: Another Try
The Town Plot Neighborhood Association (TPNA)[representing Town Plot Hill, New Haven, Bristol, Platts Mills, and part of Western Hills], the Country Club Neighborhood Association (CCNA) [representing the Country Club and The Ridges neighborhoods], and various other residents, business owners, community advocates, community activists, and community leaders, were all instrumental in defeating this proposed project a few years ago. Post University, one of the most popular schools in Waterbury and one of the most populous online schools in the country, is again attempting to light up their playing fields. (rep-am.com) [subscription required] 20220328 Manufacturing Ramps Up in Waterbury
(rep-am.com) [subscription required] 20220327 State Mulls Lowering Thresholds for Serving Students
(rep-am.com) [subscription required] 20220328 Ghost gun charges filed in Greater Waterbury
(rep-am.com) [subscription required] 20220324 Waterbury schools eye parent groups:
Goal is to improve interactions rep-am.com [subscription may be required] 20220314 City: History can be saved
rep-am.com [subscription may be required] 20220314 City wants to buy Freight Street site
rep-am.com [subscription may be required] 20220312 Waterbury teacher charged
With leaving kids alone accused of ‘stalking’ ex over money westport-news.com 20220222 |
2021
16 Alleged Waterbury Gang Members Federally Indicted on Numerous Charges
September 18th, 2021 Offers made for land along Waterbury-Naugatuck border
September 25th, 2021 Litchfield state’s attorney deems Waterbury officer’s use of force appropriate in 2020 incident where fellow officer was shot accidentally
October 1st, 2021 Shooting arrests in Waterbury connected to group violence
September 30th, 2021 Waterbury Army veteran and Afghan native react to the end of the war in Afghanistan
August 31, 2021 Waterbury is a city that takes great pride in saluting its service members who put on the uniform and fight for our country. re-direct to: WTNH3d U.S. Education Secretary visits new Waterbury school
September 3, 2021 On Friday, U.S. Education Secretary Miguel Cardona returned to his home state. Cardona and Congresswoman Jahana Hayes visited ... re-direct to: WFSB17h Bus driver shortage leaves students in Waterbury scrambling to get to school
September 1, 2021 Students were scrambling to get to school on a rainy day on Wednesday. Last year, COVID-19 left many students at home ... re-direct to: WTNH2d Waterbury Public Works crews work to prevent flooding from remnants of Ida
September 1, 2021 Waterbury has many areas prone to flooding. That’s why crews with the Department of Public Works spent all day Wednesday trying to clear storm drains and culverts of debris that could block ... re-direct to: WTNH2d Man charged in fatal Waterbury road-rage stabbing may avoid prison
September 03, 2021 06:04 pm WATERBURY — A man who stabbed another to death after a traffic dispute has pleaded guilty to manslaughter, but he may not be sentenced to any prison time as part of a plea deal. Stephen McCarthy, 28, is due to be sentenced in Waterbury Superior Court later this month after he pleaded guilty to first-degree […] Click here to read more. [re-direct to Rep-Am] 'Once in a decade' storm leaves local areas bruised but not beaten
September 02, 2021 04:30 pm WATERBURY — Officials around Greater Waterbury were assessing the damage left by the remnants of Hurricane Ida on Thursday morning, and while there was some localized flooding, overall officials say it could have been worse. Heavy rains Wednesday night collapsed part of Walnut Street and caused flooding in areas of the city. A portion of […] Read more about the impacts of hurricane Ida [re-direct to Rep-Am] |