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Family Losing House Through Eminent Domain; Sentencing In Local Overdose Case; Fire At Tuttle Building: Naugatuck News
5 real estate bargains/ police news briefs including: man refused to leave 66 Church and a blight violation citation issued.

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Naugatuck Family Losing House Through Eminent Domain: Report
The state is allowed to take the house as long as it provides the family with "fair market value," but one family says the deal isn't fair
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Man Sentenced For Distributing Fentanyl To Naugatuck Overdose Victim
The sentencing occurred Tuesday. The victim was just 31-year-old, federal authorities said.
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Naugatuck Public Schools Hiring For Several Jobs
Information on all of the available jobs and details on how to apply are included below.
Naugatuck Man Violated Blight Ordinance: Police
Police say the man had several items on his property, which he failed to remove by a certain date.
Naugatuck Man Threw Girlfriend To The Ground: Police
Police say the accused also forced entry into the house after being locked out by the victim.
Fire Extinguished at Tuttle House Building: VIDEO
The blaze caused traffic issues on Church Street.
The patron was asked to leave on several occasions but refused to do so, police said.
House Hunt: 5 Naugatuck Houses For Sale Under $75,000
Looking for a starter home or a handyman’s dream? Naugatuck Patch takes a look at a few houses for sale that are under $75,000.
'Intoxicated' Friend Refused To Leave House: Naugatuck Police
Police say the accused was found on the street allegedly yelling obscenities.
Woman Found In Possession Of Cocaine, Marijuana In Naugatuck: Police
Police say the accused was stopped as part of a motor vehicle investigation.
Naugatuck Woman Stole Package From Victim's Mailbox: Police
The package's value was less than $15, police said.
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