Photos from the city inspection of the Yankee Pedlar in 2019 show the downtown landmark empty after it was gutted four years earlier. The city is going to court to seek a receiver who can oversee immediate improvements to the building, specifically fixing the roof, bring the building up to fire code and other blight improvements. Contributed Photos from the city inspection of the Yankee Pedlar in 2019 show the downtown landmark empty after it was gutted four years earlier. The photo from the third floor hallway shows a pool of water from a leak in the roof. The city is going to court to seek a receiver who can oversee immediate improvements to the building, specifically fixing the roof, bring the building up to fire code and other blight improvements. Contributed
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Waterbury Mayor Neil M. O Leary talks about the importance of manufacturing jobs in the region during the launch of the seven-week, introductory plastics manufacturing training program. (Jim Shannon Republican-American)
WATERBURY The city is launching a seven-week, introductory plastics manufacturing training program with promises of excellent pay and employment prospects. “I would say it would be difficult for them…
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January 13, 2021
332 Loren Vorrase, owner of Team Images in Naugatuck, works on embroidering a blanket Tuesday in memory of U.S. Capitol Police Officer Brian D. Sicknick, who died on Jan. 6 at the U.S. Capitol in Washington, D.C. The blanket will be presented to his family by members of the Federal Law Enforcement Officers Association. Jim Shannon Republican-American Loren Vorrase, owner of Team Images in Naugatuck, has embroidered a blanket in memory of U.S. Capitol Police Officer Brian D. Sicknick, who died on Jan. 6 at the U.S. Capitol in Washington, D.C. The blanket will be presented to his family by members of the Federal Law Enforcement Officers Association. Contributed