ICYMI: The Day After Veterans Day in Waterbury
The Waterbury Times|Published Nov 12, 2025
Updated Nov 26 2025 6:21PM
Waterbury,CT It was a quieter Tuesday across the city as Waterbury paused to reflect on Veterans Day and the sacrifices of those who served. Even with a slower news cycle, a few important updates and community stories still made their way across The Waterbury Times. Here’s a quick recap in case you missed yesterday’s posts.
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🎺 Support Kennedy High School Marching Band in the Hawaii Parade! 🌺
The Kennedy High School Marching Band has been invited as the ONLY Connecticut high school to perform in Hawaii’s prestigious parade — a once-in-a-lifetime honor! 🇺🇸🎶
Waterbury,CT News Update:Family Home Destroyed in Deliberate Fire Start a GoFund Me

Waterbury, CT — A local family is recovering after their home was deliberately set on fire last Friday in a shocking act of arson. Authorities say the incident was connected to a break-in that occurred earlier in the night.
News Update:Waterbury Family’s Home Destroyed in Deliberate Fire

Waterbury, CT — A local family’s home was destroyed in a deliberate fire last Friday, in what authorities are describing as a chaotic and dangerous incident involving multiple law enforcement agencies.
Waterbury Times Fact Check: Trump’s “Tariff Stimulus Check”
Waterbury,CT— President Trump has publicly claimed that Americans could receive a payment of around $2,000 per person from revenue collected through tariffs.

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