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Warming Waterbury: Citywide Winter Essentials Drive and Resource Fair Set for Nov. 22

Waterbury launches the Warming Waterbury Winter Essentials Drive. Donate new coats, gloves, blankets, and more before Nov. 18. Giveaway and Resource Fair on Nov. 22 at the Waterbury Health Department.
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Connecticut Launches Historic Early Childhood Education Endowment; Waterbury Listening Session Set for Nov. 18

Connecticut launches the historic Early Childhood Education Endowment. Learn about upcoming public listening sessions, including Waterbury’s Nov. 18 event at the North End Recreation Center.
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Title Hopes Alive: Waterbury Knights 13U Move Forward as Worcester 13U Disqualified

Waterbury Knights 13U keep their title hopes alive after Worcester is disqualified for allegedly using an ineligible player. Knights now prepare to face Dorchester in the youth football postseason.
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Wrapping up soon- Warming Waterbury: Community Winter Essentials Drive Runs Through Nov. 18 ( Updated)
Join Waterbury’s Winter Essentials Drive! Donate new coats, hats, gloves, blankets, and hygiene items to help neighbors stay warm. Drop-off locations open citywide through November 18.
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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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Celebrating 20,000 Visitors — Waterbury Turns to Us for Hyper-Local News

Since our launch in October 2023, The Waterbury Times has welcomed over 20,000 visitors — proof that Waterbury values hyper-local news. Thank you for staying informed with us!”
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Waterbury Acknowledges FOIA Request on Water Test Results
The City of Waterbury has formally acknowledged a Freedom of Information request filed seeking the water-quality test results from the recent Huntington Avenue water main break that caused outages and raised public safety concerns.
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Waterbury Times News Update : Dallas Ave Water Main Break – Repairs Completed

Repairs on the Dallas Avenue water main break are complete. Water service has been fully restored, pressure has stabilized, and the street is cleared for normal traffic. City crews confirmed that there are no active leaks and no further disruptions are expected.
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Are Hit-and-Run Drivers Getting Off Easy in Waterbury? Two Dead, One in a Coma, Less Than 8 Years Behind Bars

Waterbury has seen three tragic hit-and-run crashes in recent years. From John Egan leaving Bryan Calle and a teen to die, to Christine McWeeney and Trae Pratt fleeing fatal crashes, the total jail time served by these drivers is shockingly low. Are Connecticut courts holding hit-and-run drivers accountable?
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Six Months Later: Alyssa Insogna’s Death in Waterbury Police Custody Remains Under Investigation

Nearly six months after Alyssa Insogna died in custody at the Waterbury Police Department, the cause of her death remains undetermined. The Office of the Inspector General continues to investigate, while the community awaits answers about detainee safety and police procedures.
