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Community Unites at Waterbury’s Tirado Park for 3rd Annual “Saving Our Youths – Stop the Violence” Initiative
Waterbury, CT – As the city faces rising concerns and holds the ranking of the 5th most dangerous city in Connecticut, according to the latest FBI crime data, residents are stepping up to reclaim their community. This Saturday, August Aug 23rd, the 3rd Annual Saving Our Youths – Stop the Violence Initiative returns to Tirado Park, bringing together voices from…
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Agent Dope Dealers: How Drug Dealers Serve as Extensions of Government Entities Profiting from the Inner-City Drug Crisis
The drug crisis gripping many inner-city neighborhoods has been a subject of intense public scrutiny for decades. From the crack cocaine epidemic of the 1980s to the opioid crisis today, the destructive forces of illicit drugs have ravaged entire communities, leaving deep social, economic, and psychological scars. But beneath the surface of the so-called “war…
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Waterbury Cape Verde Community Concerned as Tragic Flooding Hits São Vicente, Cabo Verde
Waterbury, CT- Cabo Verde, an island nation off the northwest coast of Africa known for its beautiful beaches and volcanic landscapes, is currently facing a heartbreaking disaster. The island of São Vicente has been hit by intense flooding caused by heavy thunderstorms. Preliminary reports from the Civil Protection Councilor José Carlos indicate that at least…
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“Black August: Revolution and Resistance- The American Tradition
Black August: A Time for Reflection, Resistance, and Resilience Black August is an annual observance that celebrates the history, struggles, and sacrifices of Black people in the fight for freedom, justice, and equality. It originated in the 1970s as a way to honor Black revolutionaries, particularly those who were incarcerated or martyred in the pursuit…
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Three Months No Answers: The Waterbury Times Update on Alyssa Insogna’s Death
By D.M. Livingston Published Aug 8, 2025 Waterbury, CT — Nearly three months have passed since the tragic death of 29-year-old Alyssa Insogna while in the custody of the Waterbury Police Department, yet the community is still waiting for answers. Insogna, a Caucasian female, was arrested on May 9, 2025, near an abandoned house on Willow…
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Shooting Fish in a Barrel: Waterbury’s “Quality of Life” Crackdown Misses the Mark
By D.M.Livingston Published August 8, 2025 Waterbury police recently announced a sweep of prostitution arrests in the Willow, Hillside, and Grove Street corridor, touting the operation as a “quality of life” victory. Yet for many local advocates and residents, the effort feels less like progress and more like punishment — aimed not at the root…
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35 Years Strong: The Story of Rivera & Hughes in Waterbury
a PARKER JANE PBC- LOCAL STORYTELLING series Rivera and Hughes Back in 1990, Waterbury lost two real ones. Firefighters Eddie Rivera and Howard Hughes died in the line of duty on May 10th, when their fire truck lost its brakes responding to a false alarm. That crash on West Main Street shook the whole city. Two men who ran toward danger…
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Waterbury’s National Night Out Brings Community Together in Powerful Display of Unity
By D.M. LIVINGSTON Published Aug 5 2026 Waterbury, CT- On a perfect summer evening on the outskirts of Waterbury’s Downtown at the beginnings of the North End, Kingsbury Street came alive with the sounds of music, laughter, and unity as residents gathered to celebrate National Night Out—a nationwide event aimed at strengthening police-community partnerships and promoting…
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Waterbury’s Last Ticks of a Golden Era: The Story of Lux Clock
Waterbury Local Storytelling Series – The Waterbury Times By D.M.Livingston|Published Sept 2025 Updated Nov 23, 2025 7:52 It has long been known as the Brass City, a place where industry thrived, innovation sparked, and factory whistles marked the rhythm of daily life. Among the many companies that once hummed with life during the city’s industrial heyday,…
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Civic Education Series: Part 3

Your Voice, Your Power: Understanding Voter Rights & Responsibilities Voting is more than a civic duty—it’s a powerful tool for shaping your community, your state, and your country. But participating in elections means understanding both your rights as a voter and your responsibilities as a member of a democracy. In this article, we break down the basics so you…
