Extreme Fire Danger & Gorgeous Mural Unveiled
November 15, 2024The fire danger remains extreme in Waterbury, and an emergency burn ban remains in effect. The community unveiled a beautiful mural honoring the life of a local man who was enslaved.
Your Vote Matters - Make It Count!
November 5, 2024I encourage everyone to make their voices heard on Election Day. Every vote matters, and your participation can make a difference.
Abbott Terrace Shutting Down in November
October 28, 2024Despite our best efforts, the Abbott Terrace Health Center in Waterbury is moving forward with plans to close in November.
Historic Early Voting is Under Way
October 22, 2024Early voting is underway across the state, and we had an amazing turnout in Waterbury. On Monday, about 500 people cast a ballot at City Hall.
Train Service to Resume on Waterbury Rail Line
October 21, 2024Train service will resume on the Metro-North Waterbury Branch Line on Monday, October 28.
Early Voting & Latinos for Environmental Justice
October 18, 2024The general election is just a few weeks away, and you have an opportunity to vote early. Latino and Hispanic voices are speaking up about protecting our communities with more environmental justice laws.
School Renamed After Baseball Legend Roberto Clemente
October 9, 2024It was an extraordinary honor to make history and unveil the new sign renaming a local school after a prominent Hispanic American for the first time in Waterbury.
Largest Multi-Cultural Festival in New England
October 4, 2024The largest multi-cultural festival in New England featured 110 countries that marched, danced, played music, or cooked up some delicious meals in our city last Saturday. Organizers estimate that we hit a new attendance record as more than 15,000 people took part and enjoyed the festivities.





