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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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Your Voice, Your Power: Understanding Voter Rights & Responsibilities in Waterbury |Civic Education Series: Part 3

Voter rights are legal protections that ensure every eligible citizen can participate in elections fairly and freely. While exact laws vary by state, here are some core rights protected under U.S. law
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“CRIMES” OF THE TIME:What Trump’s New Executive Order on Homelessness Could Mean for Waterbury
On July 24, former President Donald Trump signed a sweeping new Executive Order titled “Ending Crime and Disorder on America’s Streets.” The order aims to change how cities and states address homelessness—but its long-term effects remain to be seen. For Waterbury and cities like it, this order raises big questions about the future of housing, policing, public…
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BREAKING: Waterbury Police Announce Arrest in Carizma Fox Murder Case
An arrest has been made in connection with the July 11th shooting death of 17-year-old Carizma Fox, marking a major development in a case that has deeply impacted the Waterbury community.
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WATERBURY ICONZ SERIES “Sam Beamon: A Lifetime of Service, A Legacy of Leadership”By The Waterbury Times
When the people of Waterbury speak the name Sam Beamon, it’s with reverence—and with good reason. A Vietnam veteran, tireless advocate, and trailblazing civic leader, Mr. Beamon embodied the spirit of public service in every role he held. His work across decades not only uplifted neighborhoods but also reshaped what was possible for Black leadership in…
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How Democracy Is Supposed to Work — Versus How It Does in Waterbury
Democracy is often celebrated as the ideal system of government—a way for citizens to have a voice, influence policy, and hold leaders accountable. But what happens when the ideals of democracy clash with the realities on the ground? Our latest investigation, part of the Parker Jane Public Benefit Initiative, takes a close look at Waterbury,…
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Willow & Hillside Violence-Reduction Plan Begins: Waterbury Community and Officials Join Forces
By D.M. Livingston|Published July 25, 2025 WATERBURY — In a historic first for one of the city’s most troubled blocks, Mayor Penerewski, NAACP Greater Waterbury President Wendy Tyson‑Wood, alongside other community leaders, joined residents this morning at the corner of Hillside Avenue and Willow Street (near A1 Market, Jascarli). They gathered for a heartfelt prayer and pledged a united…
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Upholding Editorial Standards in Today’s Clickbait-Driven Media
Explore how journalists and newsrooms maintain integrity and uphold editorial standards in a world dominated by clickbait and sensational headlines.
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What Is Recidivism? And Why It Matters to Waterbury’s Future
Recidivism refers to the tendency of individuals who have been previously incarcerated or involved in the criminal legal system to be re-arrested, reconvicted, or returned to custody—often within a few years of their release.

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