Naugatuck, CT|News|
Naugatuck Residents Show Commitment to Energy Efficiency
The borough is using the Bright Idea Grant on a community-wide light bulb swap.

The borough is using the Bright Idea Grant on a community-wide light bulb swap.

Dr. Richard Prum will speak on the science of bird flight December 3.
Service will be suspended in some areas due to track maintenance.
Kessler Institute for Rehabilitation raises funds for the West Orange Scholarship Fund.
Several roads will be closed for a short time for the 6th Annual Annapolis Running Classic on November 19.
Larry Haddad will offer a tribute concert to the late jazz master Art Pepper on Sunday at Pizzeria Lauretano in Bethel.
G.O.Y.A. chose to honor officers of the Danbury Police Department in honor of National Make a Difference Day.
The "Battle of the Badges" blood drive takes place December 3.
Public Safety Director Ambrose announced citywide fire hydrant inspections.
99 Restaurant will host the December 12 Tip-A-Cop event to benefit Special Olympics Connecticut.
Milford will be featured on the Office of Tourism's Listening Tour November 17.
The NCJW/Essex Dessert and Dialogue will address “Fighting Sex Trafficking – Our Children At Risk."
Treasured Time’s 4th Annual Holiday Shopping Extravaganza and Wines Around the World take place November 17.
McHenry County Conservation District has two sites available for hiking or cross country skiing that will be open until 9pm.
Regional honor has been given to leaders in manufacturing, agriculture, entrepreneurship, and more.
Two-way data share is expected to ease congestion and better inform residents on infrastructure.
William Kohlhepp of North Haven elected president of the Physician Assistant Education Association board.
Greenwich’s resident environmental stewardship applauded by Greenwich Tree Conservancy.
Lone Star College-Montgomery's ‘zero to sixty’ campaign encourages students to take 15 credit hours.
The Hometown Holiday Celebration, Parade, and Tree Lighting takes place December 3.