Tag: news
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Waterbury BREAKING NEWS| JUST IN- MVA, Pedestrian injured
Breaking news in Waterbury as a pedestrian is seriously injured after being struck by a vehicle in the 400 block of Chase Avenue. Police are investigating. Continuing coverage.
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Fuel to the Fire: Waterbury Faces Dual Crisis as Water Main Break and Fire Strike

A water main break leaves Waterbury without water, including fire hydrants, as a fire at Albert Bros. Garage on East Aurora Street forces mutual aid from neighboring towns. Snowstorm conditions further complicate firefighting efforts.
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Waterbury Weekly Digest- The Week that Was- (Nov 30-Dec 6)

Catch up on everything that happened in Waterbury from Nov. 30 to Dec. 6, 2025 — top stories, community updates, breaking news, sports, and what you missed this week.
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UPDATE: Osborn Correctional Incident- Inmate Confirmed Dead
Waterbury Times confirms inmate involved in Osborn Correctional assault has died; identity matches earlier exclusive reporting.
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BREAKING UPDATE: Man Seriously Injured After 20-Foot Fall Near Meadow Street & Grand Street in Waterbury
A male reportedly jumped from a 20-foot retaining wall, suffering serious injuries. Emergency responders are on scene and treating the individual.
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Around the Country This Morning: Key National Headlines to Start Your Day- Nov 21, 2025

Top trending U.S. news for Nov. 21, 2025, including holiday travel delays, budget talks in Washington, early winter weather, rising auto theft investigations and tech industry safety scrutiny.
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Waterbury Times Nightly Digest: Top 5 Local Stories -What you Missed- Nov 19,2025

Stay updated with the top 5 stories from Waterbury today, including breaking news, public safety updates, city hall developments, education, and community events. Get the full details with links to each story.
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Around the Country This Morning: Key National Headlines to Start Your Day- Nov 20, 2025

Stay updated with today’s top trending U.S. news, including a judge’s contempt inquiry on deportation policies, Larry Summers stepping back amid an Epstein investigation, a unanimous House vote to remove a disputed provision, a key DOJ admission in the Comey case, and NASA’s first images of interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS.
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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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TWT- REWIND – Jan 2024 article “ The Bristol Babcock Building losing out on $4M funding “

“Drub”bing up memories 38 years ago Norman Drubner, Waterbury-based attorney, broker and developer, purchased the abandoned Bristol Babcock for $3M with visions of revitalizing the South End’s eye sore and turning a profit at the same time. Well, a funny thing happened on the way to the bank. The late 80s and early 90s saw…
