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Popular Grocery Store Closes; Powerball Winner; 'Majestic' Home
Prostitution arrests made/ Naugatuck business sells for $5.375 million/ Naugatuck schools lose beloved custodian/ Naugatuck's 2019 most read

There was plenty of news across Naugatuck during 2019. If you missed any of it at that time here's a roundup of the ten most read stories for 2019:
Iconic Naugatuck Neighborhood Grocery Store Closes After 38 Years
Customers say they felt like they were visiting family when they shopped at the store and were greeted by the owners.>>>Read More.
Fire Breaks Out At Cumberland Farms: Naugatuck Police
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A fire broke out at Cumberland Farms on North Main Street Saturday evening, police said. At 7 p.m. both firefighters and police officers responded to the local business due to a fire.>>>Read More.
Naugatuck Business, Property Sells For $5.375 Million
Local real estate officials just announced the specifics of the deal.>>>Read More.
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Naugatuck Public Schools Loses Beloved Custodian
Jim Healy served 18 years as Head Custodian and Crossing Guard at Andrew Avenue Elementary School; I will miss him so very much.>>>Read More.
3 Charged With Prostitution At Naugatuck Massage Parlor
Police announced that three people have been arrested on various prostitution offenses.>>>Read More.
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