Month: November 2025
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Stallworth Counseling Hosts Thanksgiving Giveaway on the Waterbury Green Today

Waterbury Thanksgiving Giveaway today on the Green: Stallworth Counseling offers free mac & cheese, hygiene kits, hats, gloves, warming supplies, and Wellmore resources. Event runs 2–4 PM.
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Bank Street Paving Begins Today: What Waterbury Drivers Need to Know
Paving on Bank Street begins today in Waterbury as part of downtown streetscape improvements. Detours run Nov. 24–26 from 7 a.m. to 4 p.m. Here’s what drivers need to know.
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Waterbury’s Hidden Soul Food Treasure Southern Tree With Full Southern-Style Menu at Valley Truck Stop
WATERBURY, CT — One of the North End’s busiest corridors now has a new go-to spot for homestyle breakfast, hearty lunches, and Southern-inspired dinner plates. Valley Truck Stop, located at 990 Huntingdon Avenue, has quickly become a neighborhood favorite thanks to its generous portions, comfort-food classics, and all-day soul-food staples.
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GAMEDAY IN NEW LONDON: Waterbury Knights 13U Play for the Championship Today
Waterbury Knights 13U play for the championship today in New London. Fans are urged to show support as the team fights to bring a title back to Waterbury.
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Waterbury’s 3rd Annual Kids Read Pajama Party Set for December 4 at Bucks Hill Community Clubhouse
The 3rd Annual Kids Read Pajama Party returns Dec. 4 at Bucks Hill Community Clubhouse with stories, crafts, book giveaways, and free admission. Registration required.
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Holy Land USA Unveils New Stations of the Cross Trail in Waterbury
Holy Land USA in Waterbury, CT announces a new 14-station Stations of the Cross trail, offering a scenic and contemplative spiritual experience. Trail completion expected Spring 2026.
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Waterbury Weekly Digest- The Week that Was- (Nov 16-22)
Waterbury, CT- What started out as a slow news week turned into a very wild end of the week with FBI arrests, Drug Arrests, an exclusive look at Hit and Runs, and a Man jumped 20 plus feet trying to avoid being arrested. Just another week in the Brass City
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Quick-Thinking Driver Stops Traffic to Prevent Accident at Broken Manhole on Jackson Street, Waterbury
A quick-thinking Waterbury driver stopped traffic on Jackson Street to prevent accidents at a broken manhole with an exposed hole.
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Annual Artisan Fair Brings Creativity and Community Spirit to Waterbury

The Annual Artisan Fair brought artists, vendors, and families together in Waterbury for a day of creativity, culture, and community pride.
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Waterbury man identified in 20 plus foot jump incident; records show prior cases involving reckless driving and evading.

Police have identified the man who jumped 20 plus feet while allegedly fleeing officers in Waterbury. Court records show prior cases for reckless driving, evading responsibility and failure to appear.
