Category: Announcements
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Waterbury Juneteenth Parade Set for June 20, 2026

Waterbury’s Juneteenth Parade will be held June 20, 2026 beginning at North Elm Street and ending with a festival at Library Park.
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Waterbury Receives National Financial Reporting Honor for 19th Consecutive Year

Waterbury has received the GFOA Certificate of Achievement for Excellence in Financial Reporting for the 19th consecutive year, recognizing transparency and fiscal management.
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Celebrating the Men Who Lead, Love, and Inspire: A Father’s Day Gathering for the Community

Join Reality Based Services for a special Father’s Day Celebration & Brunch honoring outstanding fathers, mentors, and community leaders. Enjoy brunch, recognition, dancing, and an opportunity to support local families through the Fatherhood Resource Hub.
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Waterbury Times Reaches 11,000 Visitors to Website in May; Local-Verse of News Growing

Waterbury Times Reaches 11,000 Visitors in May: Here Are the Stories Readers Followed Most
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City of Waterbury to Open New PAL Splash Pad on Branch Street Just in Time for Summer

The City of Waterbury will officially open the new PAL Splash Pad on Friday morning, marking the transformation of a once-vacant lot into a new recreational space for children and families on the city’s north side.
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Waterbury’s DiGiovancarlo Accepts Democratic Nomination for Re-Election in 74th District

State Rep. Michael DiGiovancarlo has accepted the Democratic nomination to seek re-election in Connecticut’s 74th District, pledging to continue serving Waterbury residents.
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Waterbury Community Warned About Dangerous “Benadryl Challenge” Following Reported Teen Death

The “Benadryl Challenge” involves individuals taking excessive amounts of Benadryl, an over-the-counter allergy medication containing diphenhydramine, in an attempt to create hallucinations or reactions for social media content
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Waterbury Mayor Blasts Failed PCB Cleanup Vote After State Threatens Fines Over Mad River Contamination

Mayor Paul Pernerewski criticized Waterbury aldermen after a PCB contamination remediation vote initially failed, triggering state intervention and possible fines tied to the Mad River site.
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Waterbury Holds Memorial Ceremony Honoring Fallen Police Officers and Firefighters

The City of Waterbury will hold its annual memorial ceremony on May 11, 2026, honoring fallen police officers and firefighters at City Hall.
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Waterbury Teacher Spotlight: Lisa Bleau of State Street School Named 2026 Teacher of the Year

Meet Lisa Bleau, 2026 Teacher of the Year at State Street School in Waterbury Public Schools.

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