After four years as schools chief Anna Cutaia has been hired in another school system. BREAKING
Samantha Ostreicher, of Woodbury, along with 472 classmates, became the 179th graduating class of DePauw University.
Sara Velleca of Woodbury, Conn., was awarded a bachelor of science degree in chemical engineering.
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This was the second vote on the budget.
A total of 1,474 undergraduate students achieved the criteria required for WPI's spring 2018 Dean's List.
Julianne Zilahy named to Dean's List at Samford University's Cumberland School of Law for the spring semester.
Christian Boutot and Christian Mancini received degrees at Curry College Commencement Exercises in Milton.
Jenna MarcAurele earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Nursing.
This semester's Dean's List encompasses 707 students from all class years, including 126 members of the school's first-year class.
The first referendum failed last week.
The contest raised $590 for Animals for Life, and a cart of food and toys was collected for the Meriden Humane Society and BCRA.
Middlebury resident recognized for exceptional academic achievement at Curry College.
Five students from Memorial MS were selected to have their work published by the Connecticut Writer’s Project at the University of CT.
The new hire is a familiar face in the school district.
The fundraiser will benefit future productions by the Nonnewaug High School Drama Club.
Some new positions are being proposed to be added into next year's budget request.
The 4th-grade classes invited family members to view their projects during 'The Genius Hour.'
Tickets are available online at www.nonnewaugdrama.com and for sale at the door, $12.00 for adults and $8.00 for students.
Hundreds of students achieved both high honors and honors.
Up to a foot of snow is expected on Wednesday in the region.
Almost 7K was donated to the American Heart Association.
The schools chief addressed the topic of school security after the recent Florida school shooting.
Woodbury taxpayers will pay for two-thirds the cost of the work; the state will pick up the remaining cost of the school security work.
Over a 10-year period student enrollment has declined by more than 500 students, officials reported.