Community Bulletin Board
- UNICO Scholarship Awards Dinner, May 28
- Post University partners with Masonicare
- Crosby H.S. in CT Innovation Exposition
- Award Winning Musical, Jersey Boys, at Palace
- CT Law Firm Joins Driver Safety Campaign
- Farm Viability Grant for Brass City Harvest
- State Grant to Revitalize Vacant Parcels
- Gallery Tour at Museum~ April 23
- Palace Theater Announces May Line-Up
- Rep. Cuevas appointed to M.O.R.E. Committee
- Annual Arts Show in Naugatuck
- Fulton Park Clean-up And Restoration April 21
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UNICO Scholarship Awards Dinner, May 28
The Waterbury Chapter of UNICO National will hold their 92nd Annual Scholarship Awards Dinner on Tuesday, May 28th at La Bella Vista located at the Pontelandolfo Club on 380 Farmwood Road in Waterbury. Event begins at 6:00pm and the cost is $30.00 per person. Awards in the amount of $1,000 will be presented to 9 students of Italian-American heritage in recognition of academic excellence and community involvement. The 2013 recipients are: Kennedy High School students - Arlee Biggins - Nicholas J.
Post University partners with Masonicare
Crosby H.S. in CT Innovation Exposition
Students from Crosby High School in Waterbury are finalizing their projects for the Connecticut Student Innovation Exposition, held by the Center for 21st Century Skills at EDUCATION CONNECTION. Over 2,000 students from 45 middle and high schools across the state will be participating in the Student Innovation Exposition, held on May 4 at the Connecticut Convention Center in Hartford.
CT Law Firm Joins Driver Safety Campaign
In an effort to make our roads safer this April during National Distracted Driving Awareness Month, the Law Offices of Carter Mario Injury Lawyers announced that they have joined the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration’s “One Text or Call Could Wreck It All” campaign to stop distracted driving. Carter Mario Injury Lawyers has pledged their support to help spread the message that distracted drivers are not only a danger to themselves, but everyone else on the road.
Farm Viability Grant for Brass City Harvest
State Senator Joan V. Hartley (D-Waterbury) and Susan Pronovost, Executive Director of Brass City Harvest, today announced the Waterbury-based non-profit organization has been awarded a Farm Viability Grant from the Connecticut Department of Agriculture. Brass City Harvest promotes healthy eating and sustainable agriculture, particularly within low income, high risk local neighborhoods.
State Grant to Revitalize Vacant Parcels
State Senator Joan V. Hartley (D-Waterbury) today announced approval for two state grants to help revitalize dormant parcels in Waterbury. The first will help underwrite remediation and demolition at the brownfield site of the Washington Avenue Business Park, which will be transformed into a mixed-use development. The second will be used to remediate the property at 313 Mill Street after a fire there.
Gallery Tour at Museum~ April 23

American Master Prints from the Collection of Dr. Dorrance Kelly
The Mattatuck Museum welcomes Robert K. Newman, gallerist and print expert at The Old Print Shop, New York for a gallery tour and demonstration on Tuesday, April 23, 2013 at 5:30 p.m.
Palace Theater Announces May Line-Up
From concerts to comedians, the Palace Theater’s May line-up has something for everyone. Tickets and gift certificates can be purchased by phone at 203-346-2000, online at www.palacetheaterct.org, or in person at the box office, 100 East Main Street in Waterbury.
Rep. Cuevas appointed to M.O.R.E. Committee
Representative Victor Cuevas (D-Waterbury) was appointed to the Subcommittee on Municipal Tax Authority on the Commission on Municipal Opportunities and Regional Efficiencies (M.O.R.E) today by Speaker of the House Brendan Sharkey (D-Hamden).




