Category: Mayor
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Waterbury Faces Water Rate Increase Amid Downtown Growth and Infrastructure Demands

As Waterbury proposes a major water rate increase tied to $32 million in infrastructure upgrades, questions are emerging about how downtown redevelopment, apartment conversions, and rising density may impact long-term system demand and public costs.
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Waterbury Board of Aldermen to Receive Mayor’s 2026–2027 Budget Proposal April 1st

Waterbury Board of Aldermen to receive Mayor’s 2026–2027 budget proposal April 1. Learn how to watch and what’s at stake.
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Waterbury Announces Inaugural Meeting & Swearing-In Ceremony for Newly Elected Officials
Mayor Paul K. Pernerewski, Jr. invites the public to the inaugural joint meeting and swearing-in ceremony for newly elected Aldermen and Board of Education Commissioners on Dec. 1, 2025, at Kennedy High School.
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Waterbury to Honor Ramon “Ray” Sous as “Lebanese Mayor for the Day” at City Hall
Ramon “Ray” Sous, a Valley attorney and civic leader, will be honored as “Lebanese Mayor for the Day” in Waterbury City Hall on Nov. 21, 2025, celebrating decades of public service, volunteer work, and leadership in the Lebanese-American community.
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Pernerewski Wins Waterbury Mayoral Election by the Skin of His Teeth

Paul Pernerewski wins Waterbury mayoral election by 561 votes over Dawn Maiorano. Close race signals potential change as residents await action on schools and crime.
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Waterbury’s Mayor Pernerewski’s Mid-Term Report Card (2023–2025)

— Where Are We Headed Next? November 3rd 2025 | Waterbury, CT Updated Mar 31, 2026 Waterbury- Two years into Mayor Paul Pernerewski’s current term, The Waterbury Times takes a citywide look at what’s changed, what’s stayed the same, and what challenges remain.This report is not a political endorsement — it’s a civic check-up. How far has…

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