Waterbury, CT News
Waterbury, CT News
Looking for summer activities for your kids? ENROLL IN SUMMER ART CLASSES at the...
Post University then and now: Travel back in time with this photo slideshow, sho...
Thank you to everyone who came out to A View from the Edge with Annie Edgerton!!...
Do you have a favorite professor? How has he/she impacted your academic journey?
Check out behind-the-scenes footage of the Post Theatrical Players and their 'Av...
Missed our Online Learning Conference? Check out one of the most buzzed about se...
Monday, June 4 - CT League of History Organizations Annual Meeting/Conference -...
Join the Museum Team and volunteer on the Waterbury Mural Project June 9th from...
Have you browsed through our Facebook Timeline yet? Take a virtual tour of our 1...
Fill in the blank: I am pursuing/have pursued my higher education because _______.
Only about 20 tickets left for View from the Edge. Don't miss your chance to se...
... you make me feel so young, you make me feel like spring has sprung...
Lee Dimo performing Frank Sinatra favorites for TGI Third Thursday.
The Post University golf team poses outside The Cardinal Club on day 3 of the NC...
Post University junior Thomas Rees sizes up the fourth hole on the second day of...
Relive the excitement of Commencement 2012 with this photo slideshow! What was y...
The Earnest Roth exhibition that opened last Thursday recieved a very good revie...
Duck Day & Race to Be Held June 3-Hosted by Naugatuck Chamber, a Partner With Waterbury Regional Chamber
Some photos from our 2012 Equine Dinner; tag yourselves!
Check out a very special performance by Annie Edgerton on WFSB Channel 3's Bette...
Join us for A View From the Edge! Welcome Mamma Mia star and Shakesperience alum...
The Mattatuck Museum is saddened by the news of the passing of our dear friend a...
The New Meadow Street Grill Will Offer Farm-to-Table, Locally Sourced Freshly-Prepared Dishes
Get the scoop on how to stay informed and show your support for the men's golf t...
Alumni Spotlight: Detective Pugliese tells us why he chose Post, how his bachelo...
Hey new grads! Check out some tips for writing a resume that will help you land...
Congratulations to all of this year's inductees!
Eighth-year head golf coach Pete Stevens reviews the NCAA Atlantic/East Super Re...
For the first time in school history, Post will compete for an NCAA national tit...
Check out some photos from Commencement 2012! Feel free to tag yourselves. More...
We are excited to announce free admission to the museum for all mothers and gran...
Spread the word about the Mattatuck Museum! Ask your friends to like us on Faceb...
Exploring Art - Ages 7-9
Art Tells a Story - Ages 4-6
Opening Reception for In the Shadow’s of Saint Anne’s: The Life of a Changing Co...
Spring Lunch and Learn Series: A Tour of Venice with Nunzio DeFilippis
Connecticut Open House Day
All Jazz First Thursday Presents: The Airborne Jazz Trio
Spring Lunch and Learn Series: Capturing the Mystery and Beauty of Venice with J...
Secrets and Surprises of Litchfield, CT: A Bus Tour with Rachel Carley
Spring Lunch and Learn Series: Articulations of the Actual: Ernest Roth’s Veneti...
TGI Third Thursday Presents: Lee Dimo
From Dublin Street to City Hall: A History of the Waterbury Irish
We enjoyed honoring all of our 2012 graduates this weekend, but hope you don't l...
Opening Reception for Reflections and Undercurrents: Prints of Venice, 1900-1940
Congratulations to our Spring 2012 Acting Intensive students, who presented a br...
Check out a recap and photos from our 2012 Commencement in today's Republican Am...
Waterbury Resident Named by Home Instead Senior Care Their March CAREGiver of the Month
Our 122nd Commencement ceremony is underway! Don't forget if you can't be here t...
Graduation 2012 about to begin!
Blue Man Group
Join the Mattatuck Museum Team for Waterbury's City Canvas Project
Give it up for Glenda Davenport and Waterbury's own John Mobilio!
A sneak peek at Saturday's program...we're looking forward to celebrating the Cl...
Just 2 DAYS until commencement! One of our grads, Jessica Haugh, and her family...
Hey Eagles! Last chance to get your Swoop captions in for a chance to win a $25...
CT Choral Society to Perform Maritime Choral Masterpiece
Meet Jon Savoy, one of our 2012 graduates, as he tells the story of an accident...
How many graduates do we have this year? Where are they from? How old are they?...
Otello
Take a look at some photos from the 2012 Post University Athletic Awards Banquet...
While many of our students are hitting the books to prepare for finals, Swoop ha...
To all of our Accelerated Degree Program students: Happy Mod 5! Best wishes for...
Waterbury Chorale performing for a full house at the museum.
We have TWO great events happening this Sunday... The Jewish Cemeteries Tour wi...
The horses have arrived on campus for our Spring Equine Fair! Come join us for r...
Missed our Online Learning Conference? We've got you covered with highlights on...
It's that time of year again...FINALS! Exams begin on Monday, and we encourage y...
President Tom Samph analyzes the changing makeup of many graduating classes, inc...
John Tesh: Big Band Live
News from the Mattatuck Museum
PLEASE VOTE: Two Post University instructors are final 10 nominees for the Onlin...
Final exams begin in just one week! To help you prepare, please take note of the...
ON THIS DAY IN HISTORY... One hundred years ago, at 5:22 p.m. City Hall near th...
Shakesperience Productions, Inc. News - April 20, 2012
Christina and family pose with the Congressman and the winning artwork.
And the winner is Christina Cardwell of Canton High School. Congratulations to a...
Congressman Chris Murphy addresses the artists and families at the Congressional...
Richard III -- Shakespeare in Library Park
Join us for A View From the Edge! Welcome Mamma Mia star and Shakesperience alum...
A View From the Edge
Steve Hargadon kicks off his keynote address at our Online Learning Conference....
The Mr. Molecule Science Show
Missed this year's Etiquette Dinner and "cocktail" party, facilitated by Karen H...
This weekend is your last chance to catch a FREE Avenue Q show! Tomorrow's show...
Preparations are under way for our Accepted Students Day, this Saturday at 10 a....
In our latest The Huffington Post blog, Don Mroz, Provost & Dean of the School o...
If you can't make it to our Online Learning Conference on Friday, we invite you...
TWO Post University instructors have been named as final 10 nominees for the Onl...
Commencement 2012 is just 22 days away! Check out our graduation site to help pl...
Greetings from Washington D.C.! Some of our international students kick off thei...
Mattatuck Museum Lecture This Sunday, April 15th
Broadway comes to campus for the next two weekends as the Post Theatrical Player...
Pet Aesthetics owner of Southbury to host "Ask the Expert" session at Family Day Pet event in Bantam Saturday, May 5
In our latest The Huffington Post guest post, Tom Samph tells the story behind o...
In case you haven't heard: Men's lacrosse has come to Post!
Yesterday, three of the Post Theatrical Players and their director Bob Tansley m...
Frank Mulgrew, President of the Online Education Institute at Post University, a...
What's the best piece of academic advice you've ever received?
The Post Theatrical Players' production of Avenue Q kicks off TONIGHT with the s...
We would to thank everyone in the Post University Facebook community for helping...
As you state, “Every leader's temptation is to deal with what's directly in fron...
Attention higher education faculty and staff! Join our second annual Online Lear...
Waterbury Regional Chamber's Business Expo this Wednesday, April 11 5:00 to 7:30pm at Coco Key Convention Center - over 100 exhibitors
Are you a college-bound student or do you know someone who is? We invite you to...
We are looking forward to the podcast! Thanks for chatting with us!
Dick Dumont, Accounting Academic Program Manager, in high spirits after acceptin...
Gomez and Sadlon Jazz Duo performing at the museum... what a great sound!
If you're in the area, don't forget to stop by our blood drive between 11:15 a.m...
Who will be joining us for our second annual Online Learning Conference, "Shapin...
Shaping the Future: Driving Innovation in Online Higher Education
Check out a few graduation updates for the Class of 2012 from Don Mroz, Provost...
Did you know that 1 pint of blood can save up to 3 lives? We're hosting a blood...
Just 32 days until Post University Commencement 2012! Have you joined our gradua...
Tom Samph, President of Post University, tells The Huffington Post why and how t...
Just recieved a very kind note in the mail from a recent visitor and we wanted t...
Hey, Class of 2012! Join our event to help plan, celebrate, and interact with yo...
Post University Graduation 2012
The Young Frankenstein
ATTENTION MAIN CAMPUS STUDENTS! Early registration for Fall 2012 starts on Monda...
Have you grabbed your FREE tickets to the Post Theatrical Players' presentation...
Connecticut Family Dental of Waterbury offered FREE dental care at CT Mission of Mercy Danbury Clinic March 24 & 25
Are you or someone you know interested in exploring Post University's graduate p...
Well done!
Great job, RHA!
Waterbury Regional Chamber Business Expo April 11 at Coco Key Convention Center to feature 90+ Exhibitors.
Congrats to our alumnae Claude Abbott and Bonnie Solivan, whose course "Becoming...
Greetings from our career fair! Come on by the Traurig Library to learn about ou...
Auditions for Shakesperience Productions' Richard III
Auditions for Shakespeare in Library Park's Richard III
Shakesperience visits Massachusetts today with a two-day program of workshops an...
Have you signed up for tomorrow's Career Fair yet? Get the details in today's Re...
Join us at our Career Fair on FRIDAY from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. in the Traurig Libra...
Happy World Theater for Children and Young People Day!
It's the first day of spring, and the forecast here in Waterbury seems to agree!...
Congrats to our alumni Claude Abbott & Bonnie Solivan, finalists in LINGOs & eLe...
Operation Beautiful begins today! Come see The Thick Chronicles: A Body Image St...
The 2012 Fireball Run Northern Exposure, “The Race to Recover Missing Children,”...
Spring has arrived at the Mattatuck!
Yesterday, Post University's Vice President of OEI Enrollment Management Veronic...
Post University President and CEO Tom Samph talks to the Republican American abo...
"They are coming to the play!" Hamlet opens tomorrow at Notre Dame Catholic High...
Post University's second annual Online Learning Conference, “Shaping the Future:...
Oh, the drums go bang and the cymbals clang and the horns they blaze away McCart...
It's a great day for the Irish at the Mattatuck!
Willie O'Nininger rocks the PAC!
Career Fair - Waterbury Campus
Mark your calendars! We will be hosting a career fair next Friday, March 23, fro...
Post graduate, author & inventor Chris Ortega talks to Casa Grande Dispatch abou...
Willie Nininger Returns to the Mattatuck for a St. Patrick's Celebration!
From Connecticut Magazine to The Huffington Post: a round-up of our students and...
VIDEO: Students reminisce about their trip to Lake Placid, hosted by our Office...
STUDENT SPOTLIGHT: Carlos Nunes tells us why went back to school as an adult, ho...
Post University is excited to announce the addition of men's lacrosse as its 17t...
Help us celebrate our students, who come from all over the world, and SHOW just...
If you could study abroad anywhere in the world, where would it be?
Spring for Acting Classes at Shakesperience Productions
Rehearsals for Hamlet started Monday for a March 19 opening. Come out and see us!
To all of our Accelerated Degree Program students starting Mod 4 today: have a g...
The Official Blues Brothers Revue
Waterbury Symphony Orchestra Newsletter - March 1, 2012
Our curatorial staff is in the process of reinstalling the 19th Century Gallery...
Come cheer on the women's lacrosse team at their first game of the season at 1 p...
Due to inclement weather tonight's First Thursday event has been canceled. We ho...
Meet Carlos Nunes, recent MSHSV graduate, who tells us why he went back to schoo...
Reinstallation of our 19th Century Gallery will include rarely seen works from T...
Glenda Davenport and John Mobilio to Perform at First Thursday
This Monday the students and staff of St. Mary's School in Simsbury presented a...
VIDEO: Recent artworks created by Post University faculty and staff members are...
Jane Monheit and the Ladies of Jazz at the Mattatuck
All Jazz First Thursday Presents the Gomez & Sadlon Jazz Duo
WHERE ON CAMPUS: We captured this photo from a location on campus. Can you guess...
Do you have a concern, kudos or question that you want to share with Post Unive...
Cosi Fan Tutte
It's a snow-filled Friday here on our Main Campus! Here's a shot of Torrance Hal...
On Wednesday, Frank Mulgrew, President of the Online Education Institute of Post...
Reflections of Your True Image
Yesterday, Frank Mulgrew, President of the Online Education Institute of Post Un...
Graduation and the end of the academic year is drawing near! We can't think of a...
WHERE ON CAMPUS: We captured this photo from a location on campus. Can you guess...
IMTI Secures State of Connecticut approvals to offer Solar PV Apprentice Training Program.
A recipe for success upon completing a master's degree:
Ever wanted to throw a pie in your professor/coach/residence director's face? No...
Attention prospective international students! "Visit" Post University during tom...
We've just announced the winner of our cartoon caption contest on our blog! And...
PR & Social Media Specialists Team Up for Recent Presentation
Congratulations to all our winter Acting Intensive students! For the first time,...
Toure Diggs, MBA '10, tells us how he's doing today and how the MBA program help...
John Tartaglia's ImaginOcean
We've just added a bunch of campus events to the Feb.-March lineup! Take a look...
Congratulations to all our students who recently made the Dean’s List and Presid...
Happy Valentine's Day! What do you LOVE most about Post University? We'll pick o...
What is your organizational personality? Will you be underpaid? Take these asses...
"Tomorrow is St. Valentines day, all in the morning betime, And I a Maid at your...
Forbidden Love -- Romeo and Juliet with the Waterbury Symphony Orchestra
Join Shakesperience for Forbidden Love with the Waterbury Symphony Orchestra ton...
Tonight at the Naugatuck Valley Community College Fine Arts Center. Doors open a...
Looking for plans tonight? We've got two options for you at 7 p.m.: Men's Golf...
Literacy Volunteers of Greater Waterbury will be on campus today training new vo...
A recap from our Super Bowl Seminar: Our Sport Management Club shares some resea...
To our students earning their degrees through our Online Education Institute: Wh...
VIDEO: Check out last week's "Go Red with RHA" event to see how students raised...
Priscilla Santiago, who earned her BS at the age of 63, proves it's never too la...
Our English Language Institute Director shares her "I-FIRM" approach to learning...
It's the last day to submit a caption for this Dave Blazek cartoon and win an Am...
Nice write-up in the Republican-American:
Waterbury Regional Chamber's Legislative Dinner
Here are 5 reasons we think educators should embrace social media in the classro...
Live from our Sport Management Club's Super Bowl Seminar: 40 million people will...
Still got Super Bowl fever? Join us for our Sport Management Club's Inaugural Su...
News from the Mattatuck Museum
Who's getting excited for Super Bowl XLVI? Here's our take on lessons to be lear...
Join us on Valentine's Day for the opening of "Many Visions / One Community" - f...
Have you entered our cartoon caption contest yet? Add your funniest caption to t...
Our students are seeing RED! In support of the American Heart Association's Nati...
Kim Fitzgerald named part-owner of Montagno Insurance Agency Inc
To all our students and alumni: why did YOU choose Post University?
First Thursday Featuring Duane Huff, Theresa Wright and Brad Rickert
Classical III Forbidden Love
It's almost that time of the year again…GRADUATION! Please note that the deadlin...
Here's some comic relief for your day: Syndicated cartoonist Dave Blazek has dra...
"Love is a spirit all compact of fire." See Shakesperience at the symphony! http...
Have you subscribed to our YouTube channel yet? Peep the latest campus footage,...
Fill in the blank: When choosing a degree program, the most important factor is...
A recap of some exciting new beginnings for the Post Eagles!
More scoreboard revamp action: The Post Eagles logo was installed on the softbal...
The NEW Post University Yearbook Club needs you! The club plans to publish an e-...
Do you have a sense of humor? Are you particularly witty or know someone who is?...
...and after! This scoreboard will service sprint football, men's soccer, women'...
Our athletic field gets new scoreboards! Check out the before...
Shrek the Musical at the Palace
Which do you prefer: paperback books or e-readers?
Black Violin
New podcast: Take a listen to this inspirational interview with a great grandmot...
Check out one of our MBA grads featured in an Atlanta Journal Constitution story...
Please join us in welcoming Mike Mannetti as the new head coach of our Sprint Fo...
In honor of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s birthday, we invite you to join us for...
See Shakesperience actors Tony Murvin, Meghan Blakeman, and Sean Lounsbury perfo...
To all of our Main Campus students kicking off the first semester of the new yea...
Good timing can have a way of helping adult learners achieve their dreams. One c...
Today marks the 26th federal observance of the birth of Martin Luther King Jr. O...
Hey Post Eagles fans! Follow our new Twitter account @GoPostEagles for updates o...
Over the last couple of months, Shakesperience Artistic Director Emily Mattina l...
Don Mroz, Provost & Dean of the School of Business, predicts the top higher educ...
Which social network do you use most frequently?
Check out some of our faculty and staff's advice featured in recent headlines!
To all of our Accelerated Degree Program students kicking off the first Mod of t...
According to comScore, overall e-commerce sales over the 2011 holiday season saw...
Congratulations to four of our international students on their impressive final...
Waterbury Regional Chamber's Legislative Breakfast
Ed Lizotte (LTC-ret.), Director of Military Programs and Veterans Affairs, share...
Mario Pavone to play at Mattatuck Museum’s First Thursday
In its January issue, Connecticut Magazine recognizes Post University as one of...
Community Partners in Action to Lead the Waterbury Alternative in the Community Program
Happy New Year! What's your resolution?
Fill in the blank: In 2011, my biggest accomplishment was _____.
Congrats to men's soccer player Hylton Davis on being named to the ECAC All-Star...
New podcast: One of our newest alumni tells us his Post experience: How did he c...
Which do you prefer: face-to-face learning or online learning?
"...and it was always said of him, that he knew how to keep Christmas well, if a...
Clifford the Big Red Dog
"I regard the theatre as the greatest of all art forms, the most immediate way i...
Fill in the blank: The most memorable gift I've ever received is _____.
Are you delaying your educational goals? Read how one MBA student, who just comp...
What's your definition of creativity? Read some of our thought leaders' answers...
Please consider Shakesperience for year-end charitable giving. Donations from o...
Congratulations to the cast and crew of A Christmas Carol on their successful ru...
Only 14 tickets left for tonight's show! We had about that many walk-in sales...
Today, the U.S. officially ended its military mission in Iraq. On behalf of the...
Today marks the conclusion of our final examination week. What's one word that b...
This Tuesday, 12/20, Post will host Waterbury’s "Reinventing Connecticut" sessio...
A Christmas Carol
A Christmas Carol opens tonight! Come see us! Tonight, Friday, and Saturday at 7...
Shen Yun
12.13.11:Only 3 tickets left to Sunday's matinee performance of A Christmas Carol!
Junior accounting major Jessica Monell was recently awarded a $500 scholarship f...
Alumnus Bryan Lewis shares his unique academic journey and how it continues to s...
Swan Lake
And the winners of our Swoop photo caption contest are...Barbara Almeida, Meghan...
Last week, Investors Business Daily reporter Amy Alexander interviewed Don Mroz,...
A big congrats to our faculty and staff for their many achievements over the pas...
Post University is selling sweatpants for only $15 with ALL PROCEEDS GOING TO TH...
Think you're funny? There's still time to caption this photo for your chance to...
Post University is looking for a few main campus students available today from 2...
Interested in volunteering with us? Ushers and box office staff are needed for A...
Hey Post University! It's a beautiful Monday on campus, and Swoop is out and abo...
The holidays are in full swing on Post University's Main Campus! Our Stuff The C...
Waterbury Police Officer Ryan Bessette, a Post University graduate, will be back...
Classes, Comedy, And A Christmas Carol
Waterbury Symphony Orchestra December 2011 Newsletter - November 30, 2011
The Nutcracker at the Palace
ALI RYERSON to perform tomorrow at Jazz First Thursday 5:30-7:30pm. This is a gr...
Come work off those Thanksgiving calories at Cardio Dance Class! Join us tonight...
Please join us for our 5th Annual Stuff the Cruiser event TODAY from 10 a.m. to...
Post University Sport Management students are headed to the Yankee Stadium for a...
Our online campus store has been stocked with lots of new merchandise (sweatpant...
Are you considering pursuing your MBA, or do you know someone who is? Please jo...
Pokers Baseball teams
Christmas at the Palace
Will the real William Shakespeare please stand up? Check out Artistic Director E...
We recently polled our fans about their favorite Thanksgiving food (scroll down...
Do you have questions, concerns or kudos that you would like to share with Dr. S...
New England Baseball Academy accepting registration for December sessions
Jigsaw Jones: The Case of the Class Clown
Tell us: Do you use social media to communicate with their peers about school-re...
Environmental Science Academic Program Manager Elizabeth Johnson, Ph.D., was the...
Check out our SWOT analysis of our MBA program and let us know your thoughts! We...
Are you interested in public administration or do you know someone who is? Do yo...
Catch our Artistic Director and CEO Emily Mattina on the radio tomorrow at 8:00a...
Thanksgiving Old School Dance Party
December Baseball Clinics at New England Baseball Academy
Les Contes d’Hoffman
Old School Block Party Event at the Palace
Let Freedom Ring
Bobby Vinton at the Palace Theatre
WE ARE STILL LOOKING FOR MODELS for the American Girl Fashion Show! It is not to...
Congrats to the men's soccer team on their 2-0 victory today over Caldwell in th...
Although Post University is closed today due to power outage, the games must go...
Today's the last day to post your costume-clad photos from the Halloween weekend...
In The Heights
"A Christmas Carol" Saturday auditions postponed until Sunday. On account of sn...
→ Post University: Got a great costume for the Halloween weekend? Post a picture of you and/or fami...
Happy Halloween weekend from Post University! Post a costume-clad picture of you...
Pixies "Doolittle World Tour"!
Congrats, Dwayne! The first Eagle to earn the CFSL Player of the Week accolade i...
If you "Like" us on Facebook, you'll LOVE us on Twitter! www.twitter.com/PostUni...
Congratulations to all of our American Girl Fashion Show models... we are so exc...
Our cartoon caption winners were "stunned" and "blown away" when they found out...
Congratulations to our men's soccer team on clinching the CACC regular season ch...
Mark your calendars! Next Saturday, Nov. 5 at 11 a.m., we are hosting a 5K Run/W...
Happy St. Crispen's Day. Hear Henry V rally his troupes at Agincourt...
Unwind! After Work Smooth Jazz and R&B Affair at the Palace
Thank you to everyone who came out to see us at Timid Jester and Mardi Gross thi...
Mad Science presents CSI: LIVE!
Performance: Eight Seasons
Congrats to the RECIPIENTS OF 2011bwf SCHOLARSHIPS, Post University students Kry...
Happening tonight!
Did you miss the Sprint Football team's 48-0 victory over Princeton University l...
We've picked the winners of our cartoon caption contest! Were you one of them?
Post University was proud to be a Gold Sponsor at yesterday's 2011bwf! We loved...
Mike Silverman, District Manager for the Fastenal company, is meeting with stude...
Anthony Bourdain: No Reservations
Mamma Mia! at Palace Theater
Please join us for a Candelight Vigil tonight at 8 p.m. at the upper campus circ...
The Mattatuck Museum presents the AMERICAN GIRL FASHION SHOW! Friday, November 1...
Satisfy your sweet tooth and support Breast Cancer Awareness Month at the same t...
To celebrate the kickoff of Substance Abuse Awareness Week on campus, Student Ac...
Sprint Football Update: The Eagles now lead the Princeton Tigers 28-0 with a few...
Come support the Sprint Football team as they take on Princeton University TODAY...
The women’s soccer team took to the field this afternoon for the first official...
Listen to Tom Samph, President of Post University, on WTIC! The Hartford-based s...
Join us TOMORROW as the Post Eagles take on the Princeton Tigers at Municipal St...
Navy Veteran and Post University MBA grad, Kenneth Tolley, recently left us an u...
Last call! Join us for the final World Rhythm Empowerment Drumming session of th...
Cardio Dance TONIGHT in the Eagle's Nest at 9PM! Come dance away up to 1000 calo...
Meet David and Jessica Aldarondo, siblings from Waterbury, who are earning their...
It's a beautiful day on campus, and the Post University basketball team took a b...
Come to the newest & hottest program on campus, Cardio Dance, Monday’s at 9pm an...
At Post University, serving those who serve our country is an honor and a privil...
The Residence Hall Association is raising money for The Make-A-Wish Foundation!...
Waterbury Symphony Orchestra Newsletter - Autumn 2011
Don't forget to try out for the Post Theatrical Players' latest gig, "Plaza Suit...
The Chrome & Couture event has been extended to include dancing! Join us from 6-...
Sooo excited for the Chrome & Couture After Hours dance party.... SHAKE YOUR TAI...
Join us AFTER HOURS - By popular demand the Chrome & Couture outrageous Paper Dr...
new meetup group
Join us in honoring Mr. William J Pape II at the Annual Brass Button tomorrow ni...
DON"T MISS OUT ON OUR ONE NIGHT ONLY CHROME & COUTURE EVENT - Outrageous Paper D...
TIMID JESTER is tomorrow! That's right everybody, the season of laughs and comed...
Are you funny? Do you know someone with a strong sense of humor? Be sure to ente...
An exciting day here on campus…the first piece of artificial turf has been laid...
For the first time in program history, Post University's men's soccer team crack...
Dresses are being dropped off for Chrome & Couture and they are beyond our wilde...
Check out Post University's own Jay Murray's admissions tips, featured in Woman'...
Join us for a tour of Riverside Cemetery with Philip Benevento on Sunday from 1:...
Post University's faculty and staff are full of school spirit. Find out how they...
An official “welcome back” message from Post University President Tom Samph: htt...
Members of the Student Government Association conduct business at the first meet...
Did you know that the Post University men's soccer team remains undefeated and i...
This weekend Shakesperience will be performing A Midsummer Night's Dream at Haig...
It's only the second week of classes, but it's never too early to be proactive a...
Students take a break from the second week of the semester at our main campus by...
This is a busy week at the Mattatuck!!!- African Americans in the Civil War with...
Today's Club Fair was a big success. If you missed out and want to get involved,...
Post University’s President Tom Samph, Chief Financial Officer Scott Allen, and...
Did you know that Post University welcomed the largest ever group of students to...
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Jazz First Thursday Tonight with Claudia & Bob Hughes and the Mark Templeton Tri...
Student orientation leaders and RA's take a break from preparing for student arr...
Our newly resurfaced athletic field is coming up on the last three phases of con...
Due to the impact of Hurricane Irene we are postponing the Chef Silvio lecture a...
MOD 1 for our Accelerated Degree Programs began today! We wish all of our new an...
Timid Jester has been canceled for this evening. A Midsummer Nights Dream has b...
News from Mattatuck Museum
Don't miss A Midsummer Night's Dream at McLaughlin Vineyards. It's our second a...
Back to School for Waterbury - Bus Schedules, Lunch Menus, School Supplies and more
We can’t wait to meet our class of 2015 in a few weeks! If you're an incoming fr...
Thanks to everyone who came out to support us in Stratford!
Thanks for coming out last night... what a great performance by Elm City Banjo S...
Greetings from our career fair at the Four Points by Sheraton in Meriden! Come o...
The new face of LaMoy Field comes into focus! With the drainage system complete,...
Looking for a new career opportunity, or know someone who is? Join us at our sec...
Broadway returns to the grounds of the American Shakespeare Festival Theatre in...
Post University is seeking 60 new employees! Get the details here and don't miss...
CHROME & COUTURE - Cocktail Party and Show: NEW artist bios have been added to t...
Please join us for some toe-tappin' fun tomorrow night for TGI Third Thursday wi...
Our fall semester is just around the corner, and we can't wait to show off our $...
Congrats to Post University's faculty and staff on all their recent achievements...
Mark your calendars! Post University will hold two career fairs, Aug. 11 and 18,...
Another campus construction project, the new pond next to West Hall, is well und...
Post University is formally announced as a candidate for accreditation with The...
Pokers Baseball accepting Registration for 2011/2012 teams
Field Update: Concrete is flowing! The sub-grade has been established and now co...
A mini-festival showcasing Connecticut theater companies will be one of the majo...
Are you an incoming freshman, or considering Post University? Join us for Back t...
The Responsible Bathroom Water Conservation Tour
Festival! Stratford 2011
Jeff Lapham, Executive Director of Shakesperience and Executive Producer of Fest...
Have you checked out our Online Campus Store yet?
West Hall's entrance gets an overhaul during week 7 of renovations!
IMTI Unveils Solar 'Green Jobs' Training Programs
Our field gets a facelift! As construction progresses, a sub-grade has now been established in preparation for a final layer of stone before the installation of turf.
There is still time to sign up for next weeks Acting Classes! Students age 12 - 17 will study Henry V with our Professional Actors. Call Shakesperience at 203-754-2531 if you are interested.
See what some of our recent graduates had to say about their Post University experience!
How will Google+ play a role in education? Post University's Jennifer Bouchard, Academic Program Manager for our Master of Education-Teaching & Learning concentration, weighs the pros and cons of classroom integration:
Miranda Vineyard was awesome! Thanks for all who came out to support us on Saturday!
Vanessa Meredith, who has worked in academia for 14 years herself, earned her master’s degree in human services from Post University and "loved every second of it." Hear her story:
This spring, more than 1.7 million college graduates began the traumatic process of going out into the real world to find a job. Learn how a recent Equine Management grad literally put her tools to test to commence her career as a hoof care professional:
2011 Business Women's Forum Chairperson Named, Barbara White with Saint Mary's Hospital
Construction of the much-anticipated synthetic turf athletic field is in full swing! With the topsoil removed, contractors have begun working with transits to level the field close to its final height. Follow the progress of the project, updated weekly,
Check out the REAL groundbreaking for Post University's new synthetic turf field. Can't wait to watch the Eagles test it out this fall!
Shakesperience Productions, Inc. News - July 5, 2011
Post University has launched an online store! Check it out at Right now, when you buy any product online, you will receive a FREE Post University car decal!
We hope everyone had a safe and fun 4th of July!
Happy Independence Day from Post University!
Don't forget to bring this to your online classes:
If weekends work better for you to take classes, here's some good news. Post University is now offering a weekend MBA program. Here are details on how it works and how to apply:
Our military personnel have some of the most amazing stories out there. Read some from Ripley's Believe It or Not! that we've posted on our blog. If you are or were in the military, what's the most unbelievable story that happened to you?
thank you to our sponsors, volunteers, and everyone who came out to see A Midsummer Night's Dream this weekend. you were an amazing audience, we hope to see you at the vineyards this summer!
As of now, A Midsummer Night's Dream will be held at Library Park tonight at 8pm. check back for updates due to weather conditions.
The 10:30 am performance of The Jungle Book will be held at Library Park. See you there!
tonight's performance of A Midsummer Night's Dream will be held in the park, 8pm start. Stop by and see us!
Swoop has a hand in the ground breaking ceremony for Post University's new synthetic turf field! Thanks to everyone who came out today to share in the unveiling of an exciting new chapter in Post history.
We would love to hear some of the poetry you have been working on! Please join us at the 2011 Poetry Salon on July 9th and share your work!
Ripley's Believe It or Not! has some of the most bizarre artifacts you'll ever see. But it also has some of the most amazing military stories ever captured. Edward Meyer from Ripley's Believe It or Not! tells all in an interview on our blo
A Midsummer Night's Dream will be held in our studio tonight: 117 Bank Street!
Campus renovations continue! Here's a glimpse of what will be a beautiful new pond near West Hall.
Renovations at one of Post University’s residence halls are well underway. By fall, West Hall will be completely redone!
Shakespeare in Library Park: A Midsummer Night's Dream opens tonight 7pm! Pray for good weather!
First rehearsal of Midsummer tonight at Library Park! It's going to be a great weekend of fun performances. Don't miss it. Need volunteer hours? We need volunteers! Contact us and we'll get you started.
→ Post University: Happy Father's Day! What's the best advice your father has ever given you?
Summer is one of the most important times to be eco-friendly because energy use is usually very high. Here are five ways to have an eco-friendly summer!
Waterbury's Shakespeare Festival
Thanks so much, Bryan Baker!
Did you know that nearly 90% of Post University’s Online MBA degree program graduates would recommend Post to a friend or colleague? Check out information on our new Weekend MBA program, which starts in September:
For many working adults, going back to school sounds like a big challenge. But here's a story about how one Hispanic family overcame financial obstacles to get a college education. See what you can learn from them!
If you or a loved one is at risk for developing an addiction, know there is help. Post University's Katey Baruth, Ph.D., gives her recommendations for developing effective addiction prevention programs in her recent interview with LoveToKnow.
Who’s going to the CT Business Expo tomorrow? Stop by booth #345 for information on degree programs and job opportunities! Douglas Brown, J.D., Academic Program Manager for Post’s MBA Program, will also be moderating a panel discussion.
Coming up on Wednesday... "Remeber the Ladies: Women Artists of the Hudson River School" with art historian Jennifer Krieger. This is the first annual Julia Q. Keggi lecture, we hope you can all make it! Photo: Mary Blood Mellen, "Field Be
23rd Annual Picnic and Pops
COME SEE THE GARDENS OF WATERBURY - Visit Betty Jane Wesson's gardens!!!
COME SEE THE GARDENS OF WATERBURY - Have refreshments on the Odle's Veranda!!!
Shakespeare in Library Park is coming soon! We're looking for volunteers, immediately, to help us promote by hanging posters, sidewalk chalking, distributing handouts, collecting donations, ushering, passing out programs, setting up scenery, and mo
Hope to see everyone at the Garden Lecture on Sunday June 5th at 2:00... It should be a great afternoon!
What is your favorite piece from our new exhibit Rooms with a View?
Mattatuck Museum is proud to be a Blue Star Museum!! Blue Star Museums is a program that offers free admission to museums for all active duty military personnel and their families from Memorial Day, May 30, through Labor Day, September 5, 2011. Take a wa
We hope to see you all tomorrow for Tea and Tour with Wayne Mattox!
We are gearing up for our summer production of A Midsummer Nights Dream and in doing so we are also gathering up props. If you have one of the following and would be willing to donate it, here is what we are looking for: 1. VHS Camera (does not need to w
Well, the end of the world missed it's deadline. But if you're still looking for something miraculous, how about 3 guys performing all 37 of Shakespeare's plays in 90 minutes? We got that. It's tomorrow.
The tent is up, the weather report is favorable, the wine is chilling and the comedy is hot! Join us for a hilarious show, presented by Shakesperience and hosted by our friends at McLaughlin Vineyards. Come on out and you might win a new car from Shaker
Marlowe vs. Shakespeare Night has been moved to June 6 from 6 - 9 pm!
Waterbury Symphony Orchestra Newsletter - May 2011
Timid Jester tonight!
Stone Academy Announces New West Haven Campus
Dr. James Gatling Named Chairman of Waterbury Regional Chamber
Do we have painters among our fans? Who needs community service hours? We have both artistic and grunt work painting to be done on the scenery for our latest production! 203.754.2531 or info@shakesperienceproductions.org.
Shakesperience is looking for volunteers. Have one day a week? A few hours here and there? Is there anything you like to do? Do it to help Shakesperience! We're currently looking for someone who can use a sewing machine for a very simple projec
Lenny Genovese Joins Waterbury Regional Chamber as Outside Membership Sales Representative
EARTH DAY has come early at Post University! Join us for our 3rd Annual Earth Day in the Eagles Nest until 2 p.m. for eco-conscious activities, demonstrations, and community vendors including Staples, Vision Designs, The Natural Princess, and Brass City
Happy Spring Break!
AUDITIONS! Audition for A Midsummer Nights Dream this coming weekend! This Saturday from 3 - 7 pm at 117 Bank St., Waterbury, CT OR you can audition on Sunday from 3 - 8 pm at 2203 Main St., Stratford CT (Stratford Library). Check out the link below for
want to know what we're up to? follow us on twitter @shakesperience1!
The Jungle Book is at 4 pm today in the Shakesperience Studio! Milk and Cookies will be provided! Then at 7 pm come see Romeo and Juliet! Last chance for Romeo and Juliet this weekend!
Shakesperience Productions, Inc. News - April 7, 2011
This weekend ONLY come see your favorite actors in the Northeast perform Romeo and Juliet and The Jungle Book! Check out the link below for details or call Shakesperience at 203-754-2531. See you there!
Attention World...1,000 people like this page!!...and everyone should come check out our in studio performances of "Romeo & Juliet" and "The Jungle Book" this weekend!!
Complete Works of William Shakespeare [Abridged] FREE PREVIEW TONIGHT!! Shakesperience Studio on Bank St. Waterbury 7PM Fun for All Ages!! FREE! Join us tonight!
Watch our Skypecast interview with Gary Ploski, Post University Class of '97 and lead actor in Rising Star Movie.
What better way to take a break and relax than with a SPA DAY! Operation Beautiful Week continues today with free manicures, facials, massages, and more in the Eagles Nest from 1-5 p.m. Check out the calendar to see what else we have in store for this we
Join us TONIGHT as we kick off Operation Beautiful week! Stacey Nadeau of the Dove Campaign for Real Beauty talks self-esteem and beauty image in the Cyber Cafe from 6-7 p.m. Admission is free. Hope to see you there!
Are you an upcoming graduate? Share your Post University story on a brand new section of our website dedicated to YOU!
Are you an upcoming graduate? Celebrate all your hard work and accomplishments by sharing your Post University story on a brand new section of our website dedicated to YOU!
Come out and support Post University's Smoove Legacy Male Step Team! The group is performing in the Black History Awareness Fashion and Talent Show TOMORROW at Naugatuck Valley Community College. The show is from 6-9 p.m. Tickets are $5 and all proc
The Post University Newman Club needs YOUR help! There is a serious shortage of food at the local homeless shelters. They are especially in need of the following: peanut butter; jelly; healthy cereal. Drop-off boxes have been placed in the Library, the L
Shakesperience Saturday Acting Classes for students aged 7-17 start March 12th. Contact us to enroll!
We had a GREAT day of workshops at West Shore Middle School! Thanks again to all of the teachers, volunteers and all the students we got to spend the day with. You made our day. Don't be strangers! -Mike and Ali
Baseball Skills Clinics at New England Baseball
If you like comedy, then you should be in the Shakesperience Studio tonight at 6 pm for The Timid Jester! See you there!
Anyone for tea? The Post University Newman Club invites you to join Scripture Tea today at 12:30 p.m. in Hess 208. Each participant will receive a cup of tea with a Bible verse attached to each teabag. Hope to see you there!
Calling all writers, poets, and artists! Post University’s “The Tapestry,” a student publication of creative writing and artwork, invites students to submit their works for publication. If interested, email your creations to: psheehan@p
bit.ly/giG41G
Pokers Baseball Team Tryout....................Feb 20, 2011....................3 - 4 pm
Happy Valentine's Day to all! What do you LOVE about Post University?
REMINDER: Post University will host “Pink Zone” event to bring awareness to breast cancer, TOMORROW as part of the Eagles Basketball doubleheader against Holy Family University at 1 p.m. and 3 p.m. Details here:
Check out Post University’s NEW BLOG at What do you hope to see more of on the blog? Leave a comment on this post or send us a tweet @postuniversity with hashtag #newblog.
Post University is proud to add the Navy to its list of Armed Forces partnerships. We are truly privileged to be able to accommodate our noble servicemembers. Learn more here:
Valentine’s Day is just a week away! Get in the spirit with this heartwarming story about a military couple enrolled in a Post University online course together:
REMINDER: Come to the A-Team program "Turning Away from Hate" by T.J. Leyden, co-author of "Skinhead Confessions," TODAY from 12:45-1:50 p.m. in the Eagle's Nest.
Waterbury Symphony Orchestra Newsletter - Feb 3, 2011
POST EAGLES E-LERT: Post University is CLOSED today, February 2, 2011. The Dining Hall will run on a weekend schedule. Brunch 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m; Dinner 5-6 p.m. To sign up for the Eagles E-lert, visit
Do to inclimate weather First Thursday on February 3rd has been canceled. Helen Sung's performance will be postponed to a later First Thursday.
NOTICE: Post has rescheduled auditions for "Little Shop of Horrors" from tonight to THURSDAY night from 6-8 p.m.
IN THE NEWS: Post University was selected as a Top Military-Friendly School by Military Advanced Education for the second consecutive year! Read more here:
REMINDER: "Little Shop of Horrors" tryouts TODAY 1/31 and TOMORROW 2/1 from 6-8 p.m. in MAC 116. All students, faculty, and staff are invited. See you there!
POST EAGLES E-LERT: All classes starting at 5 p.m. or later are cancelled tonight. The dining hall will be serving dinner from 4-6 p.m. and then will close. To sign up for the Eagles E-lert, go to
CONGRATULATIONS to Tisha Montañez and Stephanie Marran, the winners of Post University’s Facebook Snow Photos contest!! Thank you to everyone else who shared your photos, and to all of you for following Post's Facebook page!
Need help keeping your New Year's resolutions? Head over to the Eagle's Nest from 1-2 p.m. for Post University A-Team's first event of the spring semester, "Bashing Barriers" featuring inspirational speaker Marc Wayshak!
What did YOU do during this year's snowstorms? Go sledding? Make a snowman? Submit your Post University student snow photo(s) to our wall to qualify to win a FREE Post hoodie or t-shirt! GOOD LUCK!!
Keep posting your best SNOW PHOTOS from this year's storms to win a Post hoodie or t-shirt! Let's see some STUDENT photos!! Anyone go sledding on campus? Upload your photo(s) to our wall to qualify. GOOD LUCK!!
WANT TO WIN FREE POST APPAREL? Show us your best SNOW PHOTOS from any of this year's snowstorms! 1st place will win a Post hoodie, and 2nd runner up will win a Post t-shirt! Simply upload your photo(s) to our wall to qualify. GOOD LUCK!!
Post University will open at 10 a.m. today and will operate on the Delayed Opening Class Schedule. Classes will begin and all offices will open at 10 a.m. Please drive safely!
We would like to welcome the entire faculty, staff and students of Naugatuck Valley Community College, UCONN Waterbury, Post University and the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute back into session! Take advantage of our partnership with your school and pa
REMINDER: Post University is holding two career fairs, TODAY (12 p.m.-7 p.m.) and Saturday (12 p.m.-5 p.m.) for various full- and part-time positions. Please pass this information along to anyone you know who might be interested!
Due to inclement weather, Post University will be closing at 4 p.m. today. There will be no night classes. The Dining Hall will be serving dinner from 4 to 6 p.m. only and then will close. Please drive safely; thank you!
Looking for a new career in 2011? Post has as many as 50 job openings! Join us at one of our career fairs, Thursday from 12 p.m.-7 p.m. or Saturday from 12 p.m.-5 p.m. For more information, visit
Happy Martin Luther King, Jr. Day from Post University! Don't forget to join us for a celebration dinner TOMORROW from 5-7 p.m. in the Dining Hall, featuring Southern cuisine, a reading of MLK’s “I Have a Dream” speech, and singing
Post University thanks local attorney, Timothy C. Moynahan, for his donation of more than 2,000 books to our law library; Post now holds the premier undergraduate legal studies library in Western Connecticut! Read more here:
Looking for a new career in 2011? Post has as many as 50 job openings! Learn more by attending one of our Career Fairs, happening today until 7 p.m. at the Four Points by Sheraton, or Sat., Jan. 22 from noon to 5 p.m. at Westfield Meriden Mall. Full deta
Post University's Legal Studies program was voted Bronze Winner in the Connecticut Law Tribune readers' poll! Read more here:
Check out video coverage from Post Theatrical Players' presentation of Neil Simon's "Rumors" here!:
There is still time to sign up for our Winter Acting Classes! Click on the link to find out more information or call our office at 203-754-2531. Classes begin Saturday.
Happy Holidays to everyone from Shakesperience! Our offices will be closed from Dec. 24th until Dec. 28th.
Congratulations to our Raffle Winners! Click the link below to see who won, what they won, and of course, who won the GRAND PRIZE of a private plane ride down the Hudson River!
Thank you to the our Sponsors, our Board, the Cast, and of course everyone who came out to see A Christmas Carol!
Our online box office is now closed for A Christmas Carol. A few tickets are still available for the Saturday and Sunday evening performances. Please contact us to reserve your seats.
The Saturday and Sunday matinees of A Christmas Carol are sold out. Please join us for an evening production this weekend, while seats last!
Only 14 tickets left for tonight's Christmas Carol. Only 4 for tomorrow's matinee! Order online now, if you plan to attend.
Great performance tonight. The cast outdid themselves. And you should see the raffle the board put together! And the studio has never looked more festive for the holidays! We were 5 seats from a sell-out tonight. Join us tomorrow!
Raffle prizes have arrived for A Christmas Carol. Wine, baseball tickets, kid packages, spa certificates, and a second chance prize for everyone who enters, a scenic private plane ride for two down the Hudson River, thanks to Corey and Dani Shaker of Sh
The Saturday matinee of A Christmas Carol is 9 tickets from a sell-out. The Sunday matinee is already full. Tickets are still available for 7pm performances Thursday - Sunday, but you have to act fast!
Beat final exam stress with Post University's Stress-Less Day! Head over to the Eagle's Nest Conference Room between 11 a.m. and 2 p.m. for massages, manicures, blood pressure screenings, test-taking strategies, pillow-making, raffle prizes, an
A new session of Saturday Acting Classes begin Jan. 8th and run through Feb. 26! Ages 7 - 11 will be studying and performing The Count of Monte Cristo while ages 12 - 17 will be delving into Shakespeare's Roman Tragedies such as Antony and Cleopatra
Christmas Carol opens this Thursday! Call our box office at 203-754-2531 or you can order tickets on our website using the attached link!
Timid Jester was awesome last night! Thank you to everyone who came out for it! It was a great crowd and thanks to John Bale Bookstore for hosting!
Timid Jester is tonight! 6 - 9 pm Come and join Shakesperience for a night of stand up comedy! The event is at John Bale Bookstore on Grand St. in Waterbury! Parking is free on the street or in the parking garage located across the street! If you can
Tickets for Saturday Dec. 18th Christmas Carol are going fast! If you want tickets for that day, you should purchase them soon!
Check out our new promo for A Christmas Carol! Don't miss this show.
A Christmas Carol at Shakesperience! Tickets are available on our website now! Come to our show and enter to win a private plane ride for 2, down the Hudson River!!!!
Pokers Baseball Accepting Registration for 2010/2011 program.
A Christmas Carol rehearsals are in full swing. Emily's and Nat's visions for the production are taking shape wall-to-wall in the studio. Don't miss the fun, the carols, and the great performances of this Dicken's classic.
It's intermission at The Timid Jester and the studio is full! Congratulations to Mike Racioppa, Justin Charris Harris and the other performers! If you missed it, you can see the next one on December 9th at The John Bale Book Company on Grand Street.
Waterbury Symphony Orchestra Presents: George Frideric Handel's Messiah!
On October 7, the NVCC Library held a ribbon cutting for its newest renovations, which include moving major services to the fifth floor and creating a quiet working space on the fourth.
Pokers Baseball Accepting Registration for 2011 Spring Teams
In a world where man and animal uneasily coexist, three actors inhabit the creatures of the jungle to tell the story of Mowgli the man-cub. Through his adventures with Baloo and Bagheera, Mowgli learns about responsibility, respect, honesty, and the impo
"HOWL"-ing Hughes
Waterbury Symphony Orchestra Newsletter - October 28, 2010
"HOWL"- ing Hughes
"HOWL"-ing Hughes
Registration and Tryouts for 2011 Pokers spring baseball teams
Howling Hughes
Nutcracker At The Palace Theater
Penalty phase opens in Hayes trial
Northeast Utilities to buy Nstar for $4.17 billion
Middlebury to vote on budget today
Morning 5: Facebook apps
Today in History, Oct. 19, 2010
Cops: bandits nab scarecrows outside museum
Plenty of talk, but still no action on Winsted schools
Watertown charter commission to consider change to mayor
Plymouth condemns home; tenants get free lodging
Waterbury Hall of Fame to induct new members Saturday
Former Southbury teacher says accuser was pressured into giving police statement
Hospitals anticipate nursing shortage|Enroll in program now, get job when you graduate
Southbury homeowners plead for traffic control on road
New principal starts work at Housatonic Valley
Waterbury starts budget work early
Waterbury high school principals promise reform
Larson defends record in 1st District debate
Living Here: A non-candidate endorses a platform for reform
Watertown to appoint charter revision panelists
Region 12 towns to hold meetings on leases
Walsh's IGA in Wolcott getting a facelift
2 compete for 78th House District seat
Rigby still a no-show for 63rd House race
Home burglarized in Middlebury
Saint Mary's Hospital to open hospice unit
Weekend burglaries in Oxford bring recent string of them to 5
Kleenex production to continue despite New Milford fire
Teenager accused of assaulting 2 men at Southbury home
We're in for a nasty winter|So say the pudgy squirrels
Motorcycle accident injures 2 people on Route 202
Independent pharmacists fight insurers|Connecticut leading campaign to protect local drug stores
3 dead in Willington rollover
Today in History, Oct. 18, 2010
Voter registration ends Tuesday for general election on Nov. 2
Hayes penalty phase begins today
Calif. man dies after hit in head with golf ball
Report: Facebook apps transmitted personal info
Northeast Utilities to buy Nstar in $4.17B deal
Jury to hear Hayes is concerned, caring, likable person
Youth & Family Services' role being questioned
Larson far ahead in funds|1st District race much closer in opinion poll
Businessmen aim to harvest wind with commercial farm
Soon for sale in Region 10: One robotic arm
Police make arrest in Brooklyn domestic case
Controversial Torrington pawn shop building now in bank's hands
Work on seniors' issues may pay off on Election Day in 65th House District
Fire damages paper mill plant in New Milford
Candidate for 1st Congressional seat 'on the radar'
Motorcycle crash in Washington sends two to hospital
Larson far ahead in funds|1st District race much closer in opinion poll
Malfunctioning light, three-car crash foul Winsted traffic|Local driver cited for improper turn
Today in History, Oct. 17, 2010
They run here, spend there|Much of the money spent in the race for governor is going out of state
Housatonic brochure highlights town, walks, rapids
Economy shadows hard race for House|5th District contest stirs voter worries
Thomaston committee to walk Farmington River trail today
Crimes, but no hard time|4 city workers escape prison despite felonies
Mill House owners have space to rent
Cheshire councilman takes job in Haiti
Tough challenge doesn't stop Torrington man's drive to give
Dozens of firefighters extinguish blaze at paper plant|Kimberly-Clark Corp. operation slightly impacted
Roxbury honors Green Mountain Boy Warner
They run here, spend there|Much of the money spent in the race for governor is going out of state
Region 1 schools' efforts to reduce trash assessed
Economy shadows hard race for House|5th District contest stirs voter worries
Borough boy taped giving toy duck CPR
Work on seniors' issues may pay off on Election Day in 65th House District
New Warren Town Hall has official coming out party
Campaign notebook
Campaign notebook
One punch, 4-year term|Man who struck fatal blow sentenced
In race for Litchfield Hills probate judge, letters make unproven charges
Gubernatorial debate lottery closed but questions welcome|Broadcast on CT-N Tuesday, Oct. 26
Today in History, Oct. 16, 2010
Wind causes scattered Litchfield County outages
"Rocky Horror" actors and their other roles
One punch, 4-year term
Goshen farm preserved as 77-acre open space
Hayes record to be used in penalty phase
Effort under way to complete shelter by next month
New Milford has new police chief
Trucking to the top|Small Wolcott repair shop goes big-time on racing circuit
Jurors to deliberate Tuesday in skiing lawsuit
Power outage of more than 1,000 customers in Waterbury restored
Naugatuck augments 'rainy-day fund' with surplus
New Hartford skate park opening postponed
Guilty plea in bank fraud case|Phony firm took Webster Bank for $6 million
Ad links Caligiuri to jailed ex-mayor
Views contrast in 64th; Candidates differ on death penalty, farm issues
Sun to power lights at Norfolk's Haystack tower
Anonymous mailing exploits brutal Cheshire tragedy
Torrington school custodians OK repeat contract
Ad links Caligiuri to jailed ex-mayor
Waterbury robber throws repeat punches to woman's face
Malloy widens lead over Foley in latest Quinnipiac poll
Wolcott women to host candidates
Obama's campaigning blitz: It's about 2012, too
Oxford officers probe 3 break-ins
Preservation Trust offering grants to save historic barns
State rejects voting complaint against Ann Coulter
Loans available in Winsted
Torrington cops seek help with 'cold case' shooting
Study details black voters' potential impact on congressional races
Watertown Art League draws out creativity
Authorities searching for felon|Police say man punched woman in the face during robbery of dry cleaners
Quinnipiac Poll shows Blumenthal's lead growing
No rules for schools spending $100,000 from phone bill fees
Southbury Republicans endorse Calabrese for probate judge
Thomaston food fight lands teen in trouble with police
Clinton to young voters: Don't sit out midterms
Hayes' lawyers say death row to be expensive; Judge rules cost not to be factor
Roxbury ceremony to honor Revolutionary hero
Zebra mussels found in Housatonic River corridor|One found in Lake Zoar and six more in Lake Lillinonah
U.S. sues Kimberly-Clark, 8 other companies for Wisconsin cleanup costs
State grant to offset part of $1.6 million price tag
Newtown Police Union probed for 'financial irregularities'
Murphy, Caligiuri debate Buy American plan
Mexican lake victim may have been mistaken for another
Girl, 17, expected to recover after Warren crash
Candidates nationwide enjoy cash from U.S. Rep. Larson's stash
Son of former state representative in 105th District looks to upset incumbent
Pentagon will abide by order against "Don't Ask, Don't Tell"
Oxford to get $500,000 toward land in Rockhouse Hill Sanctuary
Torrington policy on school attendance sent back to panel
Morning 5: Polka King
Corky endorsed
Threat of suit fails to stop referendum on Region 14 grade schools
Teacher absentee rates drop in Torrington
Today in History, Oct. 15, 2010
Candidates in 66th District debate state budget
Motorcyclist injured in Naugatuck crash
Attorney probing Region 1 principal resignations wants more time
Blumenthal widens lead|Quinnipiac poll shows 8-point surge since its last sampling
Mayor appoints his wife to arts and culture board
Winsted school board approves 3-year pact for secretaries, nurses
Campaign notebook
Borough activist starts drive for domestic violence victims
Closed bridge over Route 219 reopens after 5 months' work
Murphy, Caligiuri debate Buy American plan
Ex-chief on Torrington's housing board; Milano replaces controversial authority Chairman Slaiby
Thomaston senior bus returns to service after repairs
Son of former state representative in 105th District looks to upset incumbent
Toilet paper tossed from plane at NJ school
Pit bull seen hanging around strip club|Police receive many calls about curious pooch at Mr. Happy's
Larson funnels campaign money to Democratic candidates in need
State to help Waterbury buy Western Woods
Watertown cops arrest Pa. driver on gun charge
British anti-Islam group seeks U.S. tea party ties
Dispute over fence leads to fisticuffs|Neighbors were seen in hallway involved in fight
Southbury crash injures 2
Death and taxes among divisive debate issues
Funding questions surround proposal for Torrington dispatch site
Officials call Buckingham Street fire 'suspicious'
Woman loses $31,000 in 'free cat' scam
No prison term for Davino|Mayor helps former city official get special probation program
Autopsy shows Beacon Falls man killed self|Body found in same house state police found East Haven woman's body last month
65th House debate highlights differences
Refinancing saves $1 million; Region 15 takes advantage of low interest
U.S. Marshals seeking suspected teen robber
Newcomers look to fill vacant 108th House seat
Hometown touch to Litchfield ride competition
Waterbury man arrested for Watertown burglary
Incumbent running as outsider|GOP businessman faces Independent with life experiences
Seymour may get help for fire site cleanup
Ousted Torrington housing commissioner urges members to stay on board
Forum brings together candidates in Northwest Corner
Prosecutor loses case to cop; Judge rules lawyer failed to respond to suit
Defense shows ski video in Ski Sundown paralysis trial|Lawyers use video to show how harmless ski jump can be
Murphy, Caligiuri engage in spirited debate
76% favor death for Hayes|State poll finds 18% opposed to execution
Car loses wheel, flips in Litchfield; driver's injuries minor
Morning 5: Online scams
Murder site in Southbury proving hard to erradicate
Fight erupts outside New Hartford P&Z meeting
Today in History, Oct. 14, 2010
20 pounds of marijuana, $1,800 in cash found in Middlebury house
Larceny, trespassing charges dropped for 'Christmas House' owner|Merriman: 'I don't want people to think I'm a crook'
Shopping center proposed on 164-acre, city-owned property in Waterbury's South End
No prison term for Davino|Mayor helps former city official get special probation program
Region 1 considers bigger athletics role
Prosecutor loses case to cop|Judge rules lawyer failed to respond to suit
Bridgewater vote on school lease postponed
School board votes against student uniforms
Blumenthal rebounds in latest poll
Motorcycle accident reported in Naugatuck
Woman charged with burglaries, thefts
Judge: No financial testimony in death sentence case
Southbury firefighters respond to home on Luther Drive
Zappone latest novice to try to unseat Miner
Detour over in New Hartford; Route 219 bridge open
Grandma's ashes mistakenly sold at Fla. yard sale
Campaign notebook
Oxford sentiment: let $30 million project fly
Soldiers recall piercing gaze of Fort Hood shooter
Candidate sues DPUC over fee
Awards for beautifying Waterbury
Waterbury woman hit by car after leaving a liquor store
Candidates spar over visions for attorney general office
GOP chairman files protest against treasurer
Fire school a hub for training|Tour of state facility offers glimpse of future Valley site
Aldermen OK plan to hand out surplus money
Malloy, Foley claw it out over health care, textile mill
Warren man killed in crash on Route 341|Passenger, a Wamogo student, injured
Wolcott sued over 2007 accident
Watertown budget passes|Push at Heminway, Judson districts pay off in 4th referendum
Watertown education budget passes on fourth try
Cheshire official resigning to take charity post in Haiti
Torrington eyes vehicles to help cut costs
Naugatuck boy, 4, back home; well filled in
GOP chairman files protest against Merrill in attorney general race
3 men arrested after fight with police on Waterbury Green
Open burning permits available from Southbury marshal
City man charged in escape also a sex offender
Governor candidates say they want to play nice
Absentee ballots available for Middlebury's 4th budget referendum
Sewer funds need approval
Local chef prepares take on the best in New England event
National GOP governor's group targets Malloy as fiscally irresponsible
Propane truck's brakes failed in Torrington crash, police say
Plant manager fined $5,000 for dumping acidic drain cleaner
New program invites residents to 'adopt' Waterbury streets
Malloy got $6 million from state campaign fund, has $4.5 million left
Thieves strip Thomaston home of Halloween decorations
Aldermen tour renovated City Hall
Suspect nearly loses right to defend himself
Shays backs Debicella in new ad
Torrington school board to discuss survey on dress code tonight
Band arrested after blocking LA freeway to perform
Canaan may purchase law office for use as museum
Michelle Obama to stump for Blumenthal on campaign tour
Malloy vs. Foley: What do you want to hear?|Questions welcome for gubernatorial debate Oct. 25
Bethlehem GOP to have wine fundraiser
Federal dollars to fund Southbury paving job
Blumenthal, McMahon duke it out in third Senate debate
Drilling ban lifted in Gulf of Mexico|6-month moratorium has ended
Road closure in Warren because of accident
Senate candidates spar over job creation credentials
Wolcott's 3rd Dunkin' Donuts opens this month
First of 33 trapped Chilean miners rescued
Obama distant relative of Palin, Limbaugh|President is a 10th cousin of both political foes
Southbury Ambulance responds to accident on Old Waterbury Road
Morning 5: Five ways to save money at the market
Man charged with DUI after driving pickup off I-84
Sharon man, spared prison, failed to register as sex offender
Road closure in Warren because of accident
Middlebury police make large marijuana seizure
Today in History, Oct. 13, 2010
Dug in against new Duggan|Barnard parents tell board they're old school
Horrific Warren crash kills one
Krayeske campaign cashes in on Calhoun clash
Negative ads hit new low
School board to meet with Gilbert to discuss student plan
Study stalls medical building|Sewer board hires engineer to provide data
Ex-marshal is innocent of rape charge
Consultants try to make rich candidates relatable
Birthplace of Navy a matter of debate
Ballfield plan draws fire in Roxbury|Upgrades would alter historic district, opponents say
IN YOUR CORNER
Radio station security guard arrested on gun charge
Anti-steroids group raises concerns over McMahon
Middle school can be toughest time for young gays
Cheshire council raises fees for pool, recreation programs
Radio station security guard arrested on gun charge
Chile cheers clockwork-like miner rescue|Half of the crew free - WATCH LIVE
Foley loans his gubernatorial campaign $1.3 million
Work nearly done on Freight Street repair
Ex-marshal is innocent of rape charge
Wolcott police arrest man who pointed gun
Southbury paving project likely begins Thursday
Police: Driver of runaway truck failed to set parking brake|Southbury triaxle rolled into Bantam Lake
Man falls asleep with gun, shoots wife
Waterbury police to host crime forum
Waterbury aldermen to discuss disbursement of $1.4M surplus
Watertown votes today on fourth budget proposal
Motorcycle passenger thrown off bike, hospitalized in Oxford
Father rescues 4-year-old son from well
Roxbury to discuss sale of alcohol in town
Malloy: I'll halt dishonest budgeting
Family, friends gather at funeral for slaying victim|Former Seymour woman remembered as 'active, engaged'
Today in History, Oct. 12, 2010
Serious injuries for two motorcycle riders after New Hartford crash
Gilbert School plan again on Winsted ed panel agenda
Cops to 'Christmas House' owner: Copper pipe wasn't a gift|Owner of gaudy Torrington attraction arrested for larceny
Waterbury dirt-biker suffers serious leg injuries in crash
Three cars destroyed as propane truck rolls in Torrington|Driver, passenger receive minor injuries
Foreclosure freeze could undermine housing market|Economist: Long-term implications 'dire'
Plymouth waterwheel gets money for cleanup
Aldermen to consider state grant for Waterbury Industrial Commons cleanup
Waterbury firefighter saves life of 2-year-old boy
Norfolk church plans celebration of 250th anniversary
Watertown teen arrested on alcohol, drug charges in Southbury
Truck slides into Bantam Lake in Litchfield
Morris stumps for Caligiuri in Litchfield
Hitchcock chair makes splash at Riverton Fair
Former Waterbury man enjoyed brief shot at fame
Small Town Matters: No apple a day for columnist
Watertown defends use of federal Internet and phone program
Jarjura not inclined to give teachers raises from federal grant
Lights, camera, action in Barkhamsted
Biker injured in collision with car in Waterbury
Flu shots now available and recommended
UPDATED: Road reopens after propane truck rolls over in Torrington
Blumenthal, McMahon spin their way through the campaign
Norwich man charged with excessive car noise
Waterbury objects to Warner Gardens bankruptcy plan
Motorcycle crash leaves Watertown man injured
Failed Torrington brew pub defaulted on city loan
Motorcycle crash on Route 44 seriously injures Bristol man
Waterbury church celebrates naming of new school|Building to be named for Rev. Reed
Brush fire by railroad tracks under control quickly
Today in History, Oct. 11, 2010
Police investigate fatal New Haven shooting
Visioning, Reading, Casting And Haunting
Ohio baby arrives at 10:10 a.m. on 10/10/10
Father rescues son from the well|4-year-old falls through well covering
Bacon Falls Rotary leader headed for Africa
Budget mess awaits winner|Candidates for governor short on specifics to fix $3.3B deficit
Farm owner sues fired officer for defamation
League of Women Voters to host debates
Crafts, costumes and kittens at Kent church's Harvest Fair
Cop on top
Well contamination woes|Long-standing neighborhood problem in Plymouth brings water-line request
Beacon Falls teen turns plant interest into internship
LIVING HERE
Candlelight vigil held for missing teenager; Winsted girl, 16, hasn't been seen since Sept. 1
GOP candidates team up in joint campaign effort|Welch, Betts combine forces to win 78th, 31st
Schools stress cleanliness before recess
Budget mess awaits winner|Candidates for governor short on specifics to fix $3.3B deficit
NUTMEG STALWART GETS MAYORAL HONOR
League of Women Voters to host debates
49th Warren Fall Festival continues today
Today in History, Oct. 10, 2010
75 years and counting|A young man's vision during Great Depression now $17B Webster Bank
Harvesting Main St. momentum|Last blast of the year for downtown Torrington
2nd body found in house|Man commits suicide where woman's body was discovered
Fire marshals falling behind on inspections
Emotions will be raw' for penalty phase of Hayes trial
Kent Center School offers new program for autism
Man killed by cop had escaped from U.S. Marshals
Zumba session benefits family of accident victim
GOP candidates team up in joint campaign effort|Welch, Betts combine forces to win 78th, 31st
78th House candidate gets endorsement
Church seeks clothes for Waterbury families who lost all in fire
FBI: Suspect truck at I95 stop held no bombs
Woodbury Democrats to hold fundraiser
Shooting causes tieup on I-84
76th House race is being run from door to door
Suit appeals housing age limit on Oxford
Salisbury festival offers food galore, scarecrow contest
Riverton event winds up season in Connecticut
Morning 5: Yale graduates
RIVER REGULATIONS RUN INTO RESISTANCE|Local officials, farms, businesses unite against state protection plan
Today in History, Oct. 9, 2010
Officer says victim had no memory of attacker
Washington selectmen vow new way to rent beach house
5 nabbed as police hit Torrington apartment
Band competition in Naugatuck fails to attract enough entries
State police on scene of Rimmon Hill Road house in Beacon Falls
Fall Festival this weekend at Warren Woods
Car rolls on southbound Route 8 in Harwinton
Vintage steel-truss span over Farmington closed since May set to reopen
78th House candidate gets endorsement
Bullet: Wolcott police don't think home was targeted
76th House race is being run from door to door
Is killing Hayes worth it?|Defense to argue saving murderer's life saves money
Train, car lovers to meet in Canaan Sunday
UConn hoops on probation|Self-imposed 2-year sanctions tied to recruiting
Torrington mayor: Talks on for regional 911
DOT says I-84 money back in play|Waterbury section had been off budget
Priest facing sex abuse charges claims he's too sick for court
Preacher warns yoga isn't Christian|VIDEO
VOTING MACHINE AGE ENDS|Southbury selectmen let old, obsolete reliables go
UConn admits to major NCAA violations
United Way of Northwest Connecticut hires new top director
Hospitalized suspect slips out of cuffs, escapes cops|Larceny suspect still on the loose
Traffic lights give fire engines right of way
Torrington Police arrest five in Center Street drug bust
Girlfriend offers alibi for city man accused of assault
Interview with Southbury water coalition director to air this afternoon on WNPR
Petitioners hope to save Barnard School from closing
Morning 5|Hot Holiday Gifts
New energy coordinator meets area selectmen
Ski accident costs detailed as New Hartford's Ski Sundown faces lawsuit for paralyzed skier
Students attend talk by survivors of brutal war
State observatories expand public programs
Blumenthal and McMahon more aggressive in second debate
Parent claiming residency in Kent may have been lying
Wind farm proposed for Prospect
Multifamily home damaged; fire displaces 9 tenants
Interim principal hired for Housatonic Valley High School
School class warfare continues in Region 14
Terry Road in Prospect to close for 4 hours today
Former school plumber who forged sprinkler inspection records to avoid prison
5th District voters get 6 debates
Case of woman charged with embezzlement continued
Campaign notebook
Candidates touch on hot-button issues at forum
Fire destroys minivan outside furniture store
Key differences between Foley, Malloy surface
Senior residence aide arrested; charged with burglary, larceny
Winsted selectmen start search for new town manager
Today in History, Oct. 8, 2010
Deadline extended for bonus to troops|Stop-loss policy allows veterans to get extra pay
Litchfield panel seeks finance director
Security breach halts flight to Bermuda|VIDEO
Accident victim remembered fondly at Woodland High
Winsted ed board revamps website
Lawyer jailed for not reciting pledge|VIDEO
Bethlehem hosting 6th garlic gala
Jewelry, electronics taken in Woodbury burglary
Peruvian captures Nobel for literature|VIDEO
Meeting at Pearson Middle School offers mixed bag of feelings
New Milford teens charged in Facebook threats|Kids threatened to kill assistant principal, bomb school
Campaign notebook
Wife sought relief from spouse's use of drugs, alcohol; order led to standoff with police
Sharon receives $77K in STEAP grants
Campaign notebook
Southbury considers cutting road access
Mom at center of DCF custody case arrested again|Cops: Erica Shaw so loud and belligerent people stopped to stare
Foley favors lifting limits on municipal tax power
Falls Village says don't even think about merging
State agency suggests burning the right trees can fire up fuel savings
Shooter seeks early jail release|Warren man cites severe depression
U.S. Chamber plans anti-Blumenthal campaign
Morning 5: Classic horse movies
Housing project proposed in Waterbury
ESPN producer charged with public indecency|Motorsports producer arrested as 'peeping Tom'
Blumenthal, McMahon face off in second debate
Today in History, Oct. 7, 2010
Famed smoking chimp dies
Truck rollover blocks traffic, spills fuel on Route 8 in Litchfield
Campaign notebook
Winsted teachers rally to oppose 7th-, 8th-grade plan
Southbury woman accused of embezzlement has case continued
Campaign notebook
Man indicted for mailing threats
Voters invited to enter lottery for the final 200 tickets to gubernatorial debate
Regular voters invited to enter debate lottery|200 tix up for grabs
Who knew there's a bedpan bloc?
Ted Kennedy Jr. rallies union workers for Blumenthal
Fourth referendum on budget Oct. 19
Happenings in the Hills
Governor candidates promise more aid to towns
Suspended cop must be tested before rejoining force
Council cuts spending by $100,000
Michelle Obama to stump for Blumenthal
Driver hospitalized following Southbury collision
Shooter's depression cited as cause for release
Hayes' attorney spared client in 2004 death penalty case
Oxford cops seek burglary leads
Witnesses put alleged attacker in Waterbury
Accusation prompts talk about voting with party in 8th District race
Torrington likely to accept Campion Ambulance bid
Wolcott bookkeeper faces larceny charges
Foley favors lifting limits on municipal tax power
Spice company moving to Plymouth industrial park
Waterbury school board warms to idea of charter school
Torrington's emergency director lists first month of activities
Bank hands out grants to local charities
Kent church readies for fall festival
Board wonders if superintendent's goals reachable
Sharon panel approves land acquisition/preservation fund
Winsted board fills top level positions
Candidates differ on what voters want|Incumbent, challenger at odds in 8th District
Cops: Drunken man flips auto on rain-slicked Kent road
Rainy days provide small relief|Goundwater levels reach record lows in Southbury
Waterbury students suspended for carrying knives
Firefighters let house burn for lack of payment|VIDEO
Advocate describes urgency in reversal of climate change
Watertown officials stick with parties on vote
Prospect daycare evacuated over gas scare
In Hungary, bizarre images of deadly 'red tide'|VIDEO
Teacher tells of rape during night of drugs
Debate over timing of contract signing continues
Would-be diaper thief sought in Southbury
'Merchant of Death' to be extradited to U.S.|VIDEO
High court turns down tribe|Schaghticoke recognition quest nears end
Hartley rivals say 5 terms enough|Senator says it's time for her kind of conservatism
Paving to continue in Naugatuck today
Selectmen push for 2nd look at tax class
Torrington wants Main Street rehab
Head-on crash hospitalizes three in Southbury
Vt. grandmother with Seymour ties a murder victim
Police respond to fatal accident in Oxford
Hush! Frito-Lay to pull noisy SunChips bags
Salisbury to celebrate the fall|Annual festival to feature chili, 5K road race
Police talk angry husband out of immolation
Construction begins on the new 5th floor library entrance today! Starting this fall, the main entrance of the library moves upstairs. Finally!
One remains hospitalized after Southbury accident
Seymour police board suspends detective 5 days
35 purchase 'piece of downtown' Torrington|Developer says $100 investors 'showing faith'
The Sprint Football team ready to roll!
Beacon Falls man dies in Route 67 crash|23-year-old wanted to be firefighter
Lending library's vending machine extending service in Litchfield
Foley and Malloy duke it out|Candidates critical of plans to fix state's problems
"Go Eagles!!!" -Swoop
Waterbury man gets life in prison for 2008 murder
Taxes lowered in Middlebury budget proposal
Watertown soldier laid to rest
Post faculty, staff and students are ready for a win! Let's go Eagles!!!
Man indicted on five charges for mailing threats|Threatened to blow up Thomaston Post office on Sept. 7
Firefighters let home burn; owner didn't pay fee
Woodbury's Christmas tree succumbs to age, disease
Mini-Swoop and the next generation of Post University are enjoying the game!
Waterbury to reorganize school maintenance in wake of scandals
Milestone in murder trials
Driver's parents dropped from crash lawsuit
Photo by Ellen Donnelly Cox
Prospect teen struck by car
Morning 5: Crash Test Dummies
Gilmartin neighborhood expanded to fill new school
Whats on my mind?? Waiting for this!
Waterbury school board closer to Sprague roof repair
Today in History, Oct. 6, 2010
In Your Corner
Good Samaritan rescues kidnapped girl|VIDEO
School board to hear teachers on moving grades to Gilbert
Nobel Prize in physics lauds discovery of graphene
Burgess wants magnet school for Naugatuck
Governor candidates spar over death penalty, TV ads
Energy-saving fixtures being installed in Town Hall
Man goes berserk, kills father, wounds 5 neighbors|VIDEO
Beating suspect denies crime on stand
Greenway plan will help improve Naugatuck River
Thomaston council to hear proposed blight ordinance
Times Square bomber warns of more attacks|VIDEO
Southbury officer's charges may be dismissed
Southbury residents plead for no pavement at meeting with selectmen
Southbury firefighters respond to simultaneous calls
Timeline of events in Cheshire killings
Police: Body found in Vermont may be former Seymour woman
Torrington mayor breaks tie to vote rival off housing authority
'My family is still gone'|Hayes guilty on 16 of 17 counts in Cheshire killings
Heritage Village proposes 10-year facilities plan
Today in History, Oct. 4, 2010
Waterbury top cop busts copper thief|Man pleads guilty, spared prison
Court: State police broke no laws in Torrington gun seizure
Blumenthal, McMahon trade jabs at first U.S. Senate debate
Naugatuck Mayor to present school facilities panel nominees
Construction begins on the new 5th floor library entrance today! Starting this fall, the main entrance of the library moves upstairs. Finally!
Morning 5: Cultural exchanges
Wild cats put to work
Route 8 rollover hospitalizes Winsted man
The Sprint Football team ready to roll!
Today in History, Oct. 5, 2010
Waterbury debates using federal grant money for teacher bonuses
Winsted selectmen prepare legal ammo in case school board fails to act
"Go Eagles!!!" -Swoop
Slaiby out after 27 years as head of Torrington Housing Authority
Public gets a chance today to see work going on at Polk
Post faculty, staff and students are ready for a win! Let's go Eagles!!!
Bingham casts vote that costs Slaiby job|Housing board chairman ousted after 27 years
2 arrested for trespassing after starting fire on Risdon property
Mini-Swoop and the next generation of Post University are enjoying the game!
Waterbury school board splits on project labor agreements
KofC Council 3594 to receive the Father McGivney Award
Photo by Ellen Donnelly Cox
Politics, pizza and baseball|Blumenthal, McMahon face off in first live debate
1,200 tickets snapped up for gubernatorial debate|Newspaper-sponsored debate at Warner Theatre hottest ticket in town
Whats on my mind?? Waiting for this!
Charlotte Hungerford wants to expand services, but maybe not in Winsted
Drunken driver gets 6 years for fatal Mass. crash|Judge: Barkhamsted woman deserved stiff penalty
Prospect teen injured after car leaves Salem Road, striking her
Barkhamsted woman gets six years in Massachusetts drunk driving death
Man admits obstructing homicide probe|Trial expected to begin later this year in killing of bouncer
Southbury car crash sends three to hospital
Jurors return this morning to deliberate Hayes' fate
Times Square bomber gets life sentence|Faisal Shahzad remains defiant
Prosecutors nolle criminal charge against suspended Southbury cop
Bridgeport men held in Waterbury robbery
Republican candidates to visit Southbury's Heritage Village
Applying the death penalty|Jury will weigh mitigating versus aggravating factors
Hundreds pay respect to family of slain Watertown soldier
Southbury selectmen move meeting to Wednesday night
What's your excuse?|A column
Torrington to add veterans' names to living memorial
Hayes guilty, faces possible death sentence
Residents react to conviction
Torrington car show rained out
Tony Curtis remembered for remarkable roles|VIDEO
Commencement was held Thursday, May 27, for more nearly 500 degree and certificate graduates.
Small Town Matters: Yet another school in tiny Washington?
Marine Corps band to perform free concert at Wolcott High
Seymour driver hospitalized after accident along Route 8
Donation doubles Torrington's K-9 units
Seven arrested on drug charges in Torrington
Leaky roof closes Waterbury school
Construction begins on the new 5th floor library entrance today! Starting this fall, the main entra
Federal program boosts school districts' coffers
3 long shots in race for secretary of the state|Minor parties competing for visibility
Susan B. Anthony Project offers counseling following Petit trial
'Pie Lady Property' donated to land trust
DC rally shows support for struggling Democrats
Falling tree slams into Beacon falls home; no injuries
Naugatuck Valley Community College Twenty-second Year Celebration
Auction rakes in money for Salisbury Democrats
Spruce Bank Farm board elects 3 new directors
Approval of rehab center may bring settlement of suit
Judge keeps warrant sealed in murder case to protect witness
No end in sight to Pakistan-NATO supply standoff
DPUC commish to face theft charges in court
New dining options in Winsted
A hero from Middlebury is honored
Lutheran Home's focus is dementia patients
Living Here: All aboard!
Torrington drug raid leads to 7 arrests
Dems, GOP recalibrate strategy a month to election
Police seek two in suspicious Oxford fire
Torrington noise ordinance to get review
A reconfiguration redo with costs|Evaluation: Woodbury-Bethlehem schools will need more teachers wit
Residents' objections can't stop blacktop|Paving of dirt road may start this week
NATURE: Vultures rise to the occasion at Black Rock State Park
Funds approved for Rumsey Hall demolition
Defense says Hayes was only a pawn in Cheshire murders
Barkhamsted seeks $2.3M upgrade for public works building
Waterbury's lead paint funds cut
Waterbury school board reluctant to change school chief's qualifications
Prayers replace Player's as tavern is born again
Auction brings town more than was owed in back taxes
Roadside dropoff coming to Waterbury train station
Persistent pertussis|Whooping cough cases in state double; half are in Litchfield County
Community college gets $20K grant for nursing program
Little damage from rain, rain in Greater Waterbury
Jury deliberations begin in Hayes case
Most candidates throwing around the "L" word
Kent church's grant produce newsletter for seniors
Ralph Nader to headline benefit concert for land trust
Selling a say in downtown|Torrington gets a boost from local businessmen with ties to Waterbury
Waterbury teachers asked to rally against school board
State gives Seymour $107K for projects
Outside artshow on display
Barkhamsted woman gets 6 years in fatal Massachusetts drunken-driving crash
Legion post remembers veteran of Korean War
Paving to begin on Monday for 2 weeks on 5 streets
Today in History, Oct. 2, 2010
Waterbury woman fears retalition for testimony
Cornwall residents to vote on Rumsey Hall demolition funds
Environmental study for airport hangar to be aired
Remains of former Seymour woman may have been found in Vermont
Online survey to close in next few weeks|Kent panel seeks opinions from public
No end to double paydays|Despite official's efforts, some teachers still get two pensions
Legal review underway for Thomaston Opera House plan
Workshop to reveal Santa's secrets|Torrington event to train would-be Santas, elves and Mrs. Cl
Independent takes on incumbent in 74th District
Pair of young soloists, orchestra shine in all-Tchaikovsky program
Blue-collar workers competing in the 81st
Jolly souls soak up tradition at Christmas Village
Local police seek FBI help in search for missing teen girl
Torrington panel looks at polling-place consolidation to save money
Slain soldier's mom: Lieberman never called|Noonan's body scheduled to arrive in state tod
Woodbury 'character' loses battle to cancer
Most candidates throwing around the "L" word
Hole-In-One Contest players miss cup, car but raise $1,005 for campers
Former drug kingpin now deals spirituality
Southbury celebration delayed to Sunday
Duck theme continues to grow in Beacon Falls
Tropical storm remnants slam state|Heavy rains, high winds cause outages across region
Wind, rain cause little damage in Litchfield County
Waterbury man robbed, shot at; police arrest 2 Bridgeport men
School expansion to start soon|Project to be completed by fall of 2012
Tenants want to be heard|Discontent behind opposition to chairman
State police seek information on girl missing for a week
Debate about distribution of charity funds continues
Kleen Energy power plant owners say blast not their fault
McMahon clarifies minimum wage gaffe
3 elected to Woodbury board that oversees senior housing complex
Today in History, Oct. 3, 2010
Right to life at forefront|Stopping Planned Parenthood cited as mission
The Republican-American, Warner Theatre to host gubernatorial debate
Woman charged with trust fund embezzzlement held on $25,000
Morning 5: Tony Curtis films
United Way of Naugatuck and Beacon Falls kicks off campaign
Services in Waterbury today for slain Watertown soldier
Notable towers from around the world
Granby politicians square off with public financing
US to tell US citizens to be vigilant in Europe
Toaster takes the heat for fire that destroys Prospect house
Cause of woman's death in Beacon Falls pending further study
Today in History, Oct. 1, 2010
Cops: Red Sox-Yankees rivalry led to Branford stabbing
Seymour valedictorian has strong faith 8 years after famous speech
City's 164 acres up for sale|3 decades of failed proposals for rocky site
City fails to obtain grant to plan alternative high school
Candidates ready to tackle the issues in 72nd District
Southbury Celebration postponed to Sunday
Rutgers in shock at student's suicide over sex tape|VIDEO
May 12, 2010
Winchester Center reviving a tradition
Downtown developers keep city in the loop|7-building deal was no surprise
Newcomer in 108th House District meets residents
Cause of 'suspicious' death in Beacon Falls still pending
The Sprint Football team ready to roll!
"Go Eagles!!!" -Swoop
Post faculty, staff and students are ready for a win! Let's go Eagles!!!
Mini-Swoop and the next generation of Post University are enjoying the game!
Photo by Ellen Donnelly Cox
Whats on my mind?? Waiting for this!
Award-winning World Cinema Series - Global Lens 2010 To Screen At Mattatuck Museum
The battlefield looks rather peaceful preshow. Thanks again to all who came out to Shakespeare in
Directed by Emily Mattina for the Summer of Shakesperience
Toddlers had a great time at July 20th's Tiny Tot Art. Photos of them listening to Daniel Pin
Take a walk through the Mattatuck museum from the from the front door to the Performing Arts Center
2010-2010 Acting Intensives
Registration being accepted for Pokers fall Baseball Teams and Winter/Spring programs
New England Baseball Academy accepting registration for baseball skills camps - Week of August 2 thr
Waterbury Local 1339 to Hold Fill-the-Boot Drives for MDA
Pokers Baseball Registration, Wednesday, July 28, 2010 - 6 - 7 pm at New England Baseball Academy
Pokers Baseball Accepting Registration for 9/10U Fall Baseball team - July 28, 2010 - 7:00 pm
Pokers baseball teams are accepting registration for fall baseball teams
New England Baseball Academy accepting registration for baseball skills camps - Weeks of July 12 and
22nd Annual Picnic and Pops
IBG seeking loving, caring host families
New England Baseball Acadmey accepting registration for summer baseball camps
WSO Announces New Season - June 15, 2010
New England Baseball Academy accepting registration for summer baseball camps
NEBA summer camp
Looking For Vendors
Shakesperience Productions Seeks Interns
Pokers Baseball teams accepting registration for 2010/2011 Fall/Winter/Spring Programs
Henry V In Style
Quickies Come To Town
Pokers 12U & 15U teams are seeking several versatile pitcher/catcher/position players.
Waterbury Symphony Celebrates Music That Inspires Dance!
Group lesson sessions forming at New England Baseball Academy
CoCo Key Water Resort News - December 1, 2009
Wing Chun Kung Fu Training Group
News From CoCo Key Water Resort - November 24, 2009
Martial arts for women...
Martial arts for children...
Waterbury Symphony Orchestra Presents 'Ode to Joy'
Waterbury Symphony Orchestra News - October 2009
Main Street Waterbury Launches Phase IV of Light Pole Banner Program
Plymouth-Terryville Area Graduates of Naugatuck Valley Community College
United Way of Greater Waterbury Newsletter - May 9, 2009
United Way of Greater Waterbury Live Webcast - May 4, 2009
United Way of Greater Waterbury Newsletter - April 30, 2009
United Way Distributes $35,000 in Second Round of Awards
United Way Announces Campaign Total, Honors Volunteers
United Way of Greater Waterbury News - April 14, 2009
United Way of Greater Waterbury News - April 13, 2009
United Way of Greater Waterbury News - April 2, 2009
Meet the Author/Meet the Composer
United Way of Greater Waterbury News - March 24, 2009
United Way Announces 2009 Award Winners
United Way of Greater Waterbury News - March 13, 2009
United Way of Greater Waterbury News - March 10, 2009
United Way of Greater Waterbury News - March 3, 2009
United Way of Greater Waterbury Newsletter - February 23, 2009
United Way of Greater Waterbury Newsletter - February 18, 2009
United Way of Greater Waterbury News - Annual Homeless Count
10 Year Anniversary - State Residents have been Dialing 2-1-1 for 10 Years!
United Way of Greater Waterbury News - February 4, 2009
United Way of Greater Waterbury News - February 2, 2009
French Students Invited To Participate In The February Alliance Française Of Northwestern..........
United Way of Greater Waterbury Newsletter - January 27, 2009
United Way of Greater Waterbury News - January 22, 2009
United Way of Greater Waterbury News - January 15, 2009
Waterbury Symphony Orchestra Presents an All-Russian program
United Way of Greater Waterbury Newsletter - January 6, 2009
United Way of Greater Waterbury - Final Issue of 2008
United Way of Greater Waterbury: Salvation Army Needs Your Help
Teach to Learn - Volunteer at the Mattatuck Museum
Reach Out a Hand to One, Influence the Condition of All
United Way Of Greater Waterbury: Joy Of Sharing Toy Fund In Need
December News fromUnited Way of Greater Waterbury
United Way of Greater Waterbury Newsletter - November 20, 2008
Election Day Message
Annual Report to the Community
Catholic Charities Receives $3.2 Million Grant for Early Reading First Program
Rewarding Cultural Experience Without Leaving Home!
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