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Waterbury Ct – The Dirty Water/100 Years of Scandal
Waterbury, Connecticut, has had its share of scandals and controversies over the past century, spanning political, economic, and social spheres. Below are some major scandals in the city between 1925 and 2025: 1. The Waterbury Police Scandal (1920s) In the early 1920s, the city of Waterbury experienced a scandal involving corruption within the police department. The scandal centered…
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Connecticut’s Bipartisan Proposal to Allocate $10 Million for Connecticut Foodshare: A Crucial Step in Combating Food Insecurity
In an era where collaboration is needed more than ever, Connecticut lawmakers are on the verge of passing a bipartisan proposal that would allocate $10 million to Connecticut Foodshare, the state’s largest hunger-relief organization. If passed, this bill would mark a significant step forward in addressing food insecurity across the state, ensuring that thousands of families have access to the…
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Body Cam footage of fire rescue from an alleged held hostage for decades situation in Waterbury
Stay linked to The Waterbury Times for more on this developing story
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Waterbury Held Captive, 56, Kimberly Sullivan accused of holding stepson hostage for decades
Held Captive, 56, Kimberly Sullivan accused of holding stepson hostage for decades A recent tragedy in Waterbury, Connecticut, has cast a somber light on the community, as authorities continue to investigate the horrifying details surrounding Kimberly Sullivan, 56, and her alleged actions that led to the prolonged captivity of her 32-year-old stepson. However, alongside this…
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Turn the TV OFF? Public Access Television….a dying breed.
By D.M.Livingston|Published July 2025|Last Updates Dec 9, 2025 Waterbury- With the current landscape of media, where misinformation, corporate control, and political agendas often dominate the narrative, it has never been more crucial to protect and preserve Public Access Television (PATV) or Public, Educational, and Governmental (PEG) programming. Connecticut, a state known for its progressive values,…
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Happy New Year 2025!
This begins the 2nd full year of the Waterbury Times. Thank you all who were among the very 1st to subscribe to the website. This year we will bring you more news, stories, and events from the Brass City the only way we know how. Real and to the point. Stay linked with The Waterbury…
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Happy 350th, Waterbury
Celebrating 350 Years of Waterbury, Connecticut: A Legacy of Resilience and a Vision for the Future As Waterbury, Connecticut, marks its 350th anniversary, it stands as a testament to the rich history, vibrant culture, and unbreakable spirit of its community. Founded in 1674, Waterbury has transformed from a small settlement into a bustling city, renowned…
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Are cellphone rules, Yonder pouches, making our children less safe at schools in Connecticut?
12 years after the trajedy at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, CT where 20 first graders and 6 employees were killed are our schools any safer here in Connecticut now that our children are cellphone-less? After today’s shooting at Apalachee High School in Winder, Georgia where 2 students and 2 teachers were killed with…
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Black on Black Crimes are an epidemic in the Brass City
Too many young black lives are being wasted due to drugs, gun violence, and gang life. When will it stop? It is time for solutions not blame. The Waterbury Times issues a call to action. It isn’t about being soft on crime or turning a blind eye. Tough Love is still Love. It is time…
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LATE PASS.THE NEW CONNECTICUT KINDERGARTEN LAW IS BREAKING THE BANKS OF PARENTS.
Almost Does Not Count The first first day of school is an exciting day in the life of children and parents across Connecticut. Leaving pre-school to enter kindergarten is a magically highlight on the journey through grade school and beyond for a child. As for Connecticut parents who pay the highest in country for childcare,…
