Author: D.M. Livingston
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Waterbury Times Fact Check: Trump’s “Tariff Stimulus Check”
The Waterbury Times|Published Nov, 11 2025|Updated Nov 19, 2025 The Claim: President Trump is giving $2000 to every America The Verdict: Don’t quit your day job Waterbury, CT- What We Know Waterbury Times- Fact Check: Will Trump Dismantle the Department of Education? What’s False or Misleading Need More Facts Checked? Bottom Line The claim that…
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News Update:Waterbury Family’s Home Destroyed in Deliberate Fire
Waterbury, CT — A local family’s home was destroyed in a deliberate fire last Friday, in what authorities are describing as a chaotic and dangerous incident involving multiple law enforcement agencies. According to family members and police reports, the incident began when the daughter’s ex-boyfriend broke into the home while the family was sleeping and stole…
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Waterbury,CT News Update:Family Home Destroyed in Deliberate Fire Start a GoFund Me
Waterbury, CT — A local family is recovering after their home was deliberately set on fire last Friday in a shocking act of arson. Authorities say the incident was connected to a break-in that occurred earlier in the night. According to family members, the perpetrator was the ex-boyfriend of the daughter, who had entered the home…
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🎺 Waterbury High School Heading To Hawaii!! Support Kennedy High School Marching Band🌺
The Kennedy High School Marching Band has been invited as the ONLY Connecticut high school to perform in Hawaii’s prestigious parade — a once-in-a-lifetime honor! 🇺🇸🎶 We need your help to make this trip possible. The total cost is $250,000, covering travel, lodging, meals, and equipment for our talented students. Every donation gets us closer to sending our musicians to represent…
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CT-State Rep (72nd)Larry Butler- Pushes for New Wilby High Football Field in Waterbury’s North End
State Representative Larry Butler is calling on the Board of Alders (BOA) to move forward with plans for a new football field at Wilby High School in Waterbury’s North End. “Wilby deserves a football field like the other schools,” Butler said, emphasizing the need for equal facilities across the city. He also noted that Wilby High and Bucks Hill are a part…
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The Waterbury Time: Nov 10th Weekly Preview
Monday: Weekend Recap 📰Student brings a gun to Waterbury Career Academy, a local woman accused of stealing $13K, and an early-morning fire at Brass City Pawn. Tuesday: Friday Chaos Follow-Up ⚡Theft and arson suspect update, plus: Are landlords responsible if you’re forced to move? Answers this week. Wednesday: Giving & Community ❤️Behind the scenes with the Waterbury Health…
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City Pizza & Espresso-THE LARGEST PIZZA SLICES IN WATERBURY!
“This is a sponsored post paid for by City Pizza & Espresso. The Waterbury Times was not involved in creating the content.” City Pizza & Espresso on 182 Grand Street in Waterbury serves up big flavors and big slices City Pizza & Expresso, located on Grand Street in Waterbury, is known for serving the largest slices in…
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This Week in Waterbury : REWIND THE TIMES RECAP— (11.1.25-11.7.25)
It’s been an eventful week in Waterbury. From election showdowns to public‐safety updates, here are the 11 stories we covered. Tap any headline to read the full report. Consider the Source: Why Media Must STOP!( Trying) to Influence Elections In a small city like Waterbury, where aldermanic races, neighborhood representation and local business‑leaders intersect, the…
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CT Funds SNAP Benefits — Payments Now on EBT Cards
The Connecticut Department of Social Services has confirmed that SNAP benefits for November have been funded and are now available on recipients’ EBT cards. Gov. Lamont Orders Full SNAP Funding Through November for Connecticut Residents Residents began reporting deposits early this morning, ending days of uncertainty about when the monthly food assistance would arrive. DSS says all accounts…
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Where is the Bus!?—Waterbury Parents Speak Out on Daily School Bus Shortages
Parents in Waterbury are sounding the alarm as school bus shortages leave children stranded — or force families to scramble for transportation themselves. One parent, who asked to remain anonymous, told The Waterbury Times that she drives some kids, including her own, to school daily because the buses often don’t show. “I’m the only available parent in the…
