Police said a portion of a road and an off ramp in Naugatuck are closed due to an overturned tractor trailer.
Police have released a list of roads closed in Naugatuck on Halloween for trick-or-treating festivities.
The fatal crash occurred on Friday, according to officials.
Drivers are asked to use caution when traveling in the area at night, according to police.
Governor Ned Lamont recently broke ground on a new train station in Naugatuck as part of major upgrades to the Waterbury branch line.
Police said road closures are expected in this area, as well as heavy traffic delays in the surrounding areas due to construction.
Police have announced the following road closures ahead of Naugatuck's annual Fourth of July festival and fireworks.
The cause of the crash is under investigation.
According to the city, the public can anticipate delays and/or detours and may want to consider alternate routes.
Naugatuck police are working with state police and the state Department of Transportation to alleviate traffic.
The pedestrian is currently in critical condition, according to reports.
The woman was arrested Saturday in Old Saybrook, according to state police.
Naugatuck police will be conducting a seatbelt safety campaign Nov. 29-Dec. 6, reminding residents to "be safe, buckle up."
Police said they will have an increased presence in the area as the public becomes familiar with the direction change.
Paving work is scheduled to take place this week in downtown Naugatuck, which will affect traffic in the area, according to Public Works.
Police have announced a number of road closures that will be in effect Thursday, Oct. 31, as Naugatuck residents safely celebrate Halloween.
The effort is in conjunction with the Connecticut Department of Transportation and the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.
Police said the Route 8 northbound Exit 27 off-ramp will be closed nightly on the following dates as the DOT upgrades signs in the area.
Naugatuck police are launching an anti-speeding enforcement campaign that runs from late July through early September.
No parking is allowed on the following roads from 6 a.m. to 6 p.m. for the next 10 days due to milling, according to Naugatuck Public Works.
The identity of the deceased has been released by authorities.
The parking lot at Linden Park will be closed Tuesday for paving, however the park will remain open, according to Naugatuck Public Works.
The CTDOT announced this week nighttime bridge repairs are scheduled to take place in Naugatuck beginning this week, according to police.
One teenager was killed, one was critically injured and three other teens suffered serious injuries in a fiery crash, police said.
DEEP is working with police to deter illegal off-road vehicle use on the trail, which includes Naugatuck, Oxford, Southbury and Middlebury.
Police have shared some helpful tips for drivers to keep in mind as they navigate through work zones and detours in downtown Naugatuck.
A section of the road will be closed for nearly two weeks due to road work in the area, according to Naugatuck police.
Construction taking place in Beacon Falls​ this week is expected to impact traffic in Naugatuck, according to police.
Police said the driver had to be extricated from the vehicle.
Naugatuck police are stepping up efforts to enforce distracted driving laws this month.
Tree services and Eversource will be working throughout the morning to safely remove the tree from the wires, police said.
Naugatuck police will conduct a sobriety checkpoint over the Labor Day holiday weekend.
Paving is set to take place in the Lines Hill neighborhood and surrounding streets over the next few weeks, according to police.
A second motorcyclist suffered critical injuries in the crash.
The child was flown from the scene to an area hospital, according to reports.
Police said part of the road will become a one-way street this week while other sections of the road will still maintain two-way traffic.
According to Naugatuck police, the campaign reminds drivers and their passengers of the importance of buckling up and wearing a seatbelt.
Police have announced the latest "U Drive. U Text. U Pay" campaign in which special patrols targeting distracted drivers will be deployed.
The accident was reported Tuesday morning.
The accident was reported Friday morning.