Month: November 2025
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Clemente All-Stars Receive Championship Rings After Historic Little League Season in Waterbury

The Clemente All-Stars were honored with championship rings after winning the 2025 Little League Sectionals. The team’s victory reignited youth baseball in Waterbury, restoring pride, unity, and excitement across the city.
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“Little Wonders” Waterbury’s Artisans Fair Spotlight: The Greatest Candles You’ve Ever Smelled — and Seen!

Discover Little Wonders’ handmade candles crafted from recycled soda and beer cans — each scented to match the original flavor. Perfect for holiday gifts, everyday use, or unique bar and restaurant swag. Contact Lisa Johnson at 203-521-9141 or littlewondersforyou@gmail.com.
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Waterbury Business Spotlight: Waterbury Auto Parts — A Family-Owned Shop Keeping the Brass City Moving
Family-owned Waterbury Auto Parts has spent the last three years delivering quality parts, expert guidance, and dependable service to DIY mechanics and professionals across the city
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Waterbury Times Nightly Digest: Top 5 Local Stories -What you Missed- THANKSGIVING EDITION

Waterbury Nightly Digests. Top 5 stories incase you missed it. Click the links below to read each article. Thanksgiving Edition
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Breaking News Update: Waterbury Police Arrest Individual Inside Shut Down Willow Street Building

Police discover individual inside condemned Willow Street building; questions raised about security and oversight.
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Waterbury’s Wilby High Seniors Finish Football Season With Heart, Leadership, and Legacy
Wilby High School’s seniors closed out the 2025 football season with a 40-0 loss to WCA, but their leadership, resilience, and impact on the program leave a legacy far beyond the scoreboard.
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Waterbury’s Dae’Sean Graves Shines at Wide Receiver for Holy Cross High School
Dae’Sean Graves of Holy Cross High School earns junior captain honors and breaks multiple career football records. Student-athlete spotlight of the week.
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New Yorkers: The “Originators” of Everything… Even Waterbury Customs?
Some say New Yorkers brought all the culture to Waterbury. A tongue-in-cheek look at local identity, Big Apple claims, and why facts don’t always get in the way of a good story.
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Happy Thanksgiving, Waterbury-The Waterbury Times Holiday Message

The Waterbury Times wishes the Brass City a safe and peaceful Thanksgiving. A look back at this week’s major breaking stories, community updates, and why this has been a historic week for local journalism.
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Feds Charge Three in Violent Waterbury Crime Spree and Clairmont Ave Shootout That Injured Detective Sackett

A new federal indictment details the violent crime spree behind the Feb. 13 Clairmont Ave shootout that injured Waterbury Detective Raymond Sackett, linking three suspects to armed robberies, carjackings, and an ambush on police.
