Month: November 2025
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Waterbury Thanksgiving Turkey Giveaway – Free Event for Families
Join the Waterbury Thanksgiving Turkey Giveaway on Nov 22, 2025! Free turkeys for families, first come first served at Ekklesia Global Worship Assembly in partnership with Bridgeport Rescue Mission.
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Waterbury PAL Hosts Annual Thanksgiving Dinner 2025 – Open to the Community
Attend the Waterbury PAL’s Annual Thanksgiving Dinner 2025 on November 22 from 11 AM–5 PM at 64 Division Street. Open to the community, free for all residents.
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Waterbury Hosts 11th Annual Free Thanksgiving Feast: Feed the City 2025
Join Waterbury for the 11th Annual Feed the City Thanksgiving Feast on Nov 23, 2025 at North End Recreation Center. Free meal for families and residents, sponsored by Dwayne Clements Jr. & Senator Joan Hartley. Call 203-510-4553 for info.
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Waterbury Hiring Blight Operator I — Applications Close Nov. 21
Waterbury is hiring a Blight Operator I starting at $21.71/hr. Full benefits included. Apply by Nov. 21 at 4:30 p.m. through the City’s Civil Service Office.
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Deadline Tomorrow: Waterbury Public Schools Hiring Paraeducators With Full Benefits
Deadline alert: Waterbury Public Schools are hiring paraeducators at $19.53/hr with full benefits. Apply by Nov. 20 at 4:30 p.m. through Civil Service.
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City of Waterbury Hiring Food Service Workers for Public Schools
Now Hiring in Waterbury: The City is accepting applications for part-time Food Service Workers in Waterbury Public Schools. Starting at $17.48/hr, school-day hours, 10-month schedule, and walk-in applications available.
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Waterbury to Honor Ramon “Ray” Sous as “Lebanese Mayor for the Day” at City Hall
Ramon “Ray” Sous, a Valley attorney and civic leader, will be honored as “Lebanese Mayor for the Day” in Waterbury City Hall on Nov. 21, 2025, celebrating decades of public service, volunteer work, and leadership in the Lebanese-American community.
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Waterbury Double-Stabbing Update: Suspect Jose Ayala Charged in June Fatal Attack
Waterbury double-stabbing on June 28, 2025, leaves one dead and one injured. Suspect Jose Ayala charged with murder and first-degree assault; police cite personal dispute as motive.
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Feds: Waterbury Dealer Connected to William Street & Maple Avenue Drug Rings Gets 40 Months
Luis “P.R.” Munoz of Waterbury was sentenced to 40 months in federal prison after prosecutors linked him to a drug network operating on William Street and Maple Avenue. Federal agents seized cocaine, fentanyl, cash, and firearms during the investigation.
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Around the Country This Morning: Key National Headlines to Start Your Day- Nov 19, 2025
Around the Country This Morning: Key National Headlines to Start Your Day America wakes up to a wave of major national developments touching politics, security, education, and the courts. Here’s what’s moving across the country this morning:
