The Waterbury Times Weekly Digest | January 4–10|Published Jan 10, 2025
Waterbury-This week on The Waterbury Times, readers focused on a mix of public safety, accountability, sports, and day-to-day city life. From a major arrest in a fatal hit-and-run and a decades-long prison sentence in a broad daylight murder case, to the latest NVL high school basketball power rankings beginning to take shape, these were the stories drawing the most attention across Waterbury. Rounding out the week were breaking details on a DUI crash on Pearl Lake Road and an update many residents were waiting for—trash and recycling collection officially returning to its normal schedule after the holidays.
1.Waterbury Police Identify Suspect in Fatal Reidville Drive Hit-and-Run
2.Waterbury Man Sentenced to More Than 30 Years in Broad Daylight Wood Street Murder
3.Waterbury HighSchool Sports- NVL Boys Basketball Power Rankings –
4.DUI Arrest Following Single-Vehicle Crash on Pearl Lake Road
5.City Announces Christmas and New Year’s Refuse & Recycling Schedule Changes
As Waterbury moves deeper into the new year, The Waterbury Times remains committed to delivering timely, accurate, and community-centered reporting. From breaking news and public safety updates to local sports and city services, we’ll continue to keep readers informed on the stories that matter most. Stay connected with us throughout the week for ongoing coverage across the city.
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