Category: Weekly Updates
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The Week That Was in Waterbury: Progress, Politics, Pressure and Reflection Across the Brass City

From the Mayor’s State of the City address and an intense water rate debate to political headlines, public safety discussions, memorial ceremonies, and Mother’s Day reflections, here’s a look at the week that was in Waterbury.
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Top 10 Stories The Waterbury Times Is Continuing to Follow

These are the top 10 stories The Waterbury Times is continuing to follow, from major arrests to crashes and community concerns.
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Easter Week Editor’s Reflection: The Stories That Kept Waterbury Talking This Week

A weekly editor’s reflection on the most-read Waterbury Times stories, from major crime and fire incidents to education, youth sports, and community updates shaping local conversation.
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Most Read Waterbury News Stories This Week | Mar. 29 – Apr. 4

See the most read Waterbury news stories from Mar 29–Apr 4, including police investigations, local government coverage, sports, and community highlights.
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Waterbury Weekly Digest- The Week that Was- (Dec 7- 13)

Waterbury CT- The second week of December will be remembered as the Water Main break. From amazing footage of the water main break to the Mayor’s response, The Waterbury Times was there every step of the way. There was also an arrest during an attempted robbery in Waterbury.Here are you Top 5 stories from last…
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Waterbury Weekly Digest- The Week that Was- (Nov 9-15)
Catch up on the top Waterbury news stories of the week — from our $2K tariff fact check and the “Where’s the School Bus?” investigation to a family’s recovery after an arson-related fire and the arrest of Jalen Skeete after a multi-town pursuit. Stay updated with The Waterbury Times.

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