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Waterbury Public Schools Under Scrutiny as Superintendent’s Dr. Verna Ruffin’s Tenure Faces Questions

The Waterbury Public School system is led by Superintendent Dr. Verna Ruffin-Lyons, an experienced administrator with over 40 years in education. While her resume highlights decades of leadership, some of her past and current actions have drawn criticism and raised serious questions about her management of the district
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The Waterbury Times Launches “Investigates” Series in 2024 for Hyper Local Waterbury Journalism

WATERBURY, CT — Starting this Sunday, and continuing every Sunday throughout 2024, The Waterbury Times is proud to launch its “Investigates” series — an in-depth look at the issues shaping the Brass City
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The Changing Face of Waterbury: Connecticut’s “Little Apple” on the Rise- THE NEW NEW YORK?
Waterbury- The City of Waterbury, Connecticut — the state’s fourth-largest city with roughly 115,000 residents — is experiencing a cultural and population shift that’s reshaping its identity
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Waterbury Low Voter Turnout as Bridgeport has a Do-over in this years Elections

As the banners come down in Waterbury and the campaign offices close, we have a new Mayor-elect in Paul Pernerewski. Paul will be replacing outgoing Mayor O’leary who served 11 years without suffering the fates of former Waterbury Mayors ( jail-time).
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Waterbury News Update | Local Headlines & Stories – Week of Nov 5, 2024
Catch up on the latest Waterbury, CT news: local events, city updates, court reports, and community stories for the week of Nov 5, 2024.”
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Veterans Day: Honoring Those Who Served While They’re Still With Us
Waterbury- Originally known as Armistice Day, this national holiday was first observed in 1919 to mark the end of World War I. From 1919 to 1953, Americans gathered each November 11 to celebrate peace and honor those who fought in “the war to end all wars.”
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Is Connecticut’s Justice System Making Crime Worth the Risk? Waterbury Times Sunday Special Report
WATERBURY, CT — In recent months, a wave of violent crimes involving repeat offenders—many out on parole, probation, or bail—has once again shaken the City of Waterbury and nearby Connecticut towns. With residents demanding accountability, some are beginning to ask whether it’s time to reexamine how the state’s court system sentences and releases those convicted of…

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