Author: D.M. Livingston
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Is CT-05 Candidate Chris Shea’s Attack on Jonathan De Barros Backfiring?

Comments on Chris Shea’s campaign Facebook attack against Jonathan De Barros reveal a divided Republican electorate and raise questions about whether the strategy is helping or hurting Shea before the CT-05 primary.
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Waterbury Public Schools Announces 2026–2027 School Year Calendar

Waterbury Public Schools will begin the 2026–2027 school year on August 25, 2026. The district calendar includes holidays, breaks, early dismissals, and professional development days.
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Summer Meals Continue Across Waterbury as School Break Reaches Second Half

Free breakfast and lunch remain available for Waterbury children as the 2026 Summer Meals Program continues through August at 14 locations across the city.
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Waterbury Opens Bottled Water Distribution Site for Waterbury Residents Impacted by Water Main Break

Waterbury opens a bottled water distribution site for residents impacted by Tuesday’s Tompkins Street water main break as crews continue repairs and prepare for a boil water advisory
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WE RISE Together Program Helped Connecticut Residents Build New Careers Through Second-Chance Opportunities

WE RISE Together helped more than 1,100 Connecticut residents rebuild their lives through workforce training, employment, and reentry support
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Connecticut General Assembly Watch: 75th District Residents Highlight Concerns Over Trust, Communication and Accountability

A community survey conducted by the Faithalee for the 75th District campaign highlights concerns about government trust, communication, transparency and accountability among participants.
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If You Know, You Know: Waterbury Shares the Restaurants We Wish Were Still Here

Waterbury residents shared more than 200 comments naming the restaurants they wish were still open. From The Pie Plate to Ponderosa, here are the city’s top 10 lost favorites.
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BREAKING OVERNIGHT: Fire Reported on Locust Street in Waterbury

A fire was reported on Locust Street in Waterbury around 3 a.m. Tuesday morning. Details remain limited as emergency crews investigate.
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Water Main Repairs Completed; Water Service Gradually Being Restored Across Waterbury

A major water main break on Tompkins Street near Kaynor Technical High School is disrupting water service across parts of Waterbury as crews work on repairs.
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Waterbury CGA Watch: Napoli Jr (73-D) Highlights $385,000 Investment to Waterbury Neighborhood Projects

CGA Watch: Waterbury’s 73rd District receives $385,000 in state bond funding for Hayden Park and Urban Fresh Gardens improvements, including safety and infrastructure upgrades.

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