
This week, The Waterbury Times delivered important local coverage for Waterbury residents. Our in-depth report on the Waterbury SCHOOL BUS ISSUES revealed real stories from former drivers about unsafe conditions, staffing struggles, and the impact on students. We also released December Advertising Opportunities to reach thousands of Waterbury readers during the busiest shopping season of the year. In community history, we highlighted the origin and tradition of Christmas trees on Waterbury’s downtown greens, a piece of local culture many families never knew. Parents also turned to our breakdown of the new Waterbury school Bus tracker app, designed to help families follow their child’s route in real time. And in public safety news, our coverage of a missing Waterbury juvenile found after a tense search kept the community informed during critical hours.
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