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Meet Beacon Fallsa first Christmas mayor
BEACON FALLS a ' Year-round, Livia Keith keeps at least one Christmas tree decorated in her Maple Avenue home.
Economic development groups remain intact
Beacon Falls is about as far from a bustling metropolis as it gets, but the small town presently has three different groups working toward the same elusive goal: economic development.
Lantern Road house fire in Seymour
A two-alarm fire caused substantial damage to a Seymour home early Saturday morning.
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Class B offices to turn residential
Stamford-based Garden Homes Management Corp. is turning a 25,000-square-foot office building at 25 Third St.
Street departments brace for flakes
Old Man Winter is a-knockin', and municipalities squeezed tight during dire economic times will be hard-put to clean up his mess this year.
Greater New Britain: Public Workshops For Naugatuck River Greenways
Government Announcements Submitted by Samuel Gold, Council of Governments of the Central Naugatuck Valley, on 2009-11-12.   The Council of Governments of the Central Naugatuck Valley will host two public workshops to present information and gather input on the proposed Naugatuck River Greenway in Thomaston, Watertown, Naugatuck, and Beacon ...
Cable still first selectman in Beacon Falls
" Democratic incumbent Susan A. Cable maintained her seat as first selectman of Beacon Falls with a 937-791 victory over Republican challenger Michael A. Krenesky.
BEACON FALLS, CONN. : Newtona s All Year panel, you have got to see this to appreciate what an adorable panel it is along with coordinating fabrics.
Crosby edges Hawks out of NVL tourney
BEACON FALLS a ' It was something like a championshipa ' the Crosby Bulldogs were in eight place in the NVL and Woodland was nipping at their heels going into Thursday's match.
Family Sues Maker Of Robe That Caught Fire, Killing Woman
Sharon Davis holds a photograph of her mother Atwilda "Tille" Brown and herself that was made in 2001.
Three candidates, two seats in Beacon Falls
Only one contender in the upcoming Region 16 Board of Education election, in which two Beacon Falls seats are open, attended a candidates forum organized by the Laurel Ledge School parent-teacher organization.
Connecticut Adding Milling And Resurfacing Projects On Routes 2 And 8
Two new milling and resurfacing projects, on routes 2 and 8, will be added to the list of this year's Department of Transportation jobs being funded through federal stimulus grants.
Womana s 2 Bakeries Burn On Same Day
Within 30 minutes, fires broke out at two Monroe bakeries owned by the same woman, police said.
State Police Investigate Beacon Falls Bakery Fire
The state police Major Crime Squad and state police fire investigators are probing an early-morning bakery fire.
DiGiorgi Roofing and Siding Announces their Complete Bathroom...
Digiorgi Roofing and Siding, Inc. 1-203-723-6880 cdigiorgi@digiorgiinc.com DiGiorgi Roofing and Siding Incorporated, a Connecticut family owned home improvement company, is announcing their bathroom remodeling special, valid now thru February 28, 2010.
A Beacon Falls resident, Osowiecki was one of 39 members of the graduating class who took part in the 17th commencement ceremonies at the Regina Quick Center for the Arts of Fairfield University.
State Law May Help Put Small Pharmacies Out Of Business
Small, independent pharmacies face many challenges in today's economy, the largest of which is the loss of customers who are forced by their insurance companies to obtain their medications through mail-order pharmacies.
Rain doesna t hold off Riverfest
Rain, rain did not make the hundreds upon hundreds of people go away at the 11th annual Beacon Falls River Fest and Duck Race Saturday at Beacon Hose Co.
Congressmen on board with rail expansion
U.S. Reps. Rosa DeLauro and Chris Murphy look out the train window as it passed a scenic portion of the Housatonic River in Beacon Falls.
Sun shines on Shelton Day event
Members of Modern Hearts Break Faster, a rock band, were midway through their set at the foot of Bridge Street Sunday, while off to the side, members of the Shelton High School color guard kept time to the beat, warming up with flags and wooden rifles for their own turn on what was "center stage" for Shelton Day 2009.