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Waterbury’s Green to Host Protest this Saturday against Trump’s Heavy Handed Approach to Immigration
Waterbury Among 33 CT Cities to Join ‘No Kings’ Protest on Saturday Waterbury will be one of 33 cities across Connecticut holding rallies Saturday as part of the nationwide “No Kings” protest opposing the Trump administration. Events are planned in every U.S. state and more than a dozen countries. The protest follows a tense week…
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Opinion: Libraries Should Be for Learning, Not Loopholes in Waterbury
By D.M.Livingston |Published| June 13 2025 Waterbury, CT- Public libraries are one of the last truly democratic spaces in America — free to enter, open to all, and rooted in the belief that knowledge should be accessible regardless of one’s income, background, or beliefs. They are a sanctuary for students, families, job-seekers, and lifelong learners.…
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What Happened to Alyssa? Unexplained Death of Woman in Waterbury Police Custody Raises Broader Concerns
The Connecticut Office of the Inspector General is investigating the in-custody death of 29-year-old Alyssa Insogna, who died while detained at the Waterbury Police Department on Saturday, May 10, 2025.
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Metal Gear Solid- A Push for Metal Detectors in Waterbury Public Schools is Building Steam
Would Metal Detectors Bring More Harm Than Good in WPS? Let’s consider the ramifications for installing Metal Detectors in Waterbury Public Schools. 1. Security Theater with Racial Bias? Research consistently shows that metal detectors are more likely to be installed in schools with majority Black and Latino populations—even when crime rates are comparable to majority-white schools.…
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Waterbury Aldermen Explained: What They Do, Why They Matter, and How They Impact You

Learn what an Alderman does in Waterbury, CT. This clear, local guide explains their duties, how they’re elected, and why Aldermen play a major role in shaping city policies and neighborhood decisions.
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Waterbury Politics Shake-Up: Are Democrats and Republicans Losing Power?
Waterbury’s political landscape is shifting. Explore whether Democrats and Republicans are losing influence in the Brass City—and what changing voter attitudes mean for the future of local politics.
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June Is Men’s Health Month: Take Charge of Your Wellbeing
Men’s Health Month – June 2025 is a nationwide observance focused on raising awareness of preventable health problems and encouraging early detection and treatment of disease among men and boys. The Waterbury Times|Published June 1 2025 💪 What It’s All About: Men’s Health Month shines a spotlight on physical, mental, and emotional well-being. It’s a time…
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Closing Out May: Chaos to Community, Waterbury Stays Standing
Closing Out May: From Chaos to Community, Waterbury Stays StandingBy The Waterbury Times May tested us. From sirens echoing through city streets to heartbreaking headlines that shook neighborhoods across Waterbury, this month brought more turbulence than any of us wanted. Families were left with unanswered questions, youth faced fear where there should be freedom, and…
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Is Gun Violence Really an Infectious Disease? Waterbury’s $2M Proposal Raises Tough Questions
The Waterbury Health Department is seeking $2 million in state funding to address the city’s escalating gun violence. Their approach? Treat it like an infectious disease. The proposal, part of the Gun Violence Prevention Partnership, aims to deploy evidence-based prevention and intervention strategies for individuals aged 10 to 34—especially young Black men, who are disproportionately…


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