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The Route 8 expressway runs along the Naugatuck River in the eastern part of town and has three exits in Thomaston.
The town spans both sides of the Naugatuck River just south of Waterbury, and includes the communities of Union City on the east side of the river, which has its own post office, Straitsville on the southeast ( along Route 63, and Millville on the west ( along Rubber Avenue ).
The local high school, Naugatuck High School, has a storied football rivalry with the high school in Ansonia that is one of the longest in America.
The town also has a Metro-North Railroad station ( Naugatuck ) along the Waterbury Branch of the New Haven Line.
The site also has navigable ingress and egress routes to northern Fairfield County and the Naugatuck River Valley via the 8 / 25 connector.

Naugatuck and town
The town is located at the confluence of the Naugatuck River, Northfield Brook and Black Rock Brook, and is protected by Army Corps of Engineers flood control dams on each of these watercourses.
The town was incorporated in 1871 on lands carved from the neighboring towns of Bethany, Seymour, Naugatuck and Oxford.
The town is dotted with reservoirs serving Naugatuck and, principally, New Haven.
Torrington is a former mill town, as are most other towns along the Naugatuck River Valley.
Naugatuck is a consolidated borough and town in New Haven County, Connecticut, United States.
As the Industrial Revolution commenced, Naugatuck was transformed into a hardscrabble mill town like its neighbors in the Naugatuck Valley.
The town of Naugatuck is affectionately referred to as " Naugy " by its residents.
Naugatuck is unique in Connecticut government for being the only consolidated town and borough.

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* Naugatuck High School, Naugatuck, Connecticut, US
Naugatuck Council # 072 was headquartered in Naugatuck, Connecticut.
Waterbury Council # 080, headquartered in Waterbury, Connecticut, was founded in 1915 and ceased to exist when it merged with Naugatuck Council to form the Mattatuck Council in 1935.
There is another Kosciuszko Bridge that crosses the Naugatuck River in Naugatuck, Connecticut.
Naugatuck was settled in 1701 as a farming community in rural western Connecticut.
Naugatuck is served by buses of the Waterbury Division of Connecticut Transit.
Waterbury ( nicknamed the " Brass City ") is a city in New Haven County, Connecticut, on the Naugatuck River, southwest of Hartford and northeast of New York City.
He worked industriously until he was twenty-one years old, and then, returning to Connecticut, entered into partnership in his father's business in Naugatuck, where they manufactured not only ivory and metal buttons, but a variety of agricultural implements.
* Lower Naugatuck Valley, Connecticut
The Housatonic River, Hoosic River, Westfield River, and Deerfield River watersheds drain the Berkshires region in Massachusetts ; in Connecticut the main river drainages are the Farmington River, the Naugatuck River, the Shepaug River, and the Housatonic River.
Its major tributaries are the Williams River, Green River and Konkapot Rivers in Massachusetts, the Tenmile River in New York, and the Shepaug, Pomperaug, Naugatuck, and Still Rivers in Connecticut.
It receives the Naugatuck River at Derby, Connecticut, and the Still River south of New Milford, Connecticut.
His more important works include the Danforth Memorial Library in Paterson, New Jersey ( 1908 ) and the train station in Naugatuck, Connecticut.
* Train station in the style of an Italian villa, Naugatuck, Connecticut
The last families who had been at Turkey Hill / Naugatuck moved to Kent, Connecticut, where the Schaghticoke emerged.
Quiripi ( pronounced, also known as Quiripi-Unquachog, Quiripi-Naugatuck, and Wampano ) was an Algonquian language formerly spoken by the indigenous people of southwestern Connecticut and central Long Island, including the Quinnipiac, Naugatuck, Unquachog, Mattabesic, Potatuck, Weantinock, and Paugussett.
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Its name, first used as a trademark in 1936, comes from the Borough of Naugatuck, Connecticut, where it was first produced.

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Israel Coe and Erastus Hodges began the construction of two brass mills on the Naugatuck River in 1834.
Like the other rival high schools in the Naugatuck Valley, the two teams meet the morning of Thanksgiving Day.
Naugatuck is also one of the few municipalities to elect its local officials during May of odd-numbered years, along with the other boroughs and two rural towns ( Bethany and Ashford ).
The geographic region includes two officially designated regions: rural Northwestern Connecticut, and the area associated with the city of Torrington ( also known as the Upper Naugatuck River Valley or simply Litchfield Hills ).

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* The Upper Naugatuck Valley, more often referred to as the Litchfield ( Northwest ) Hills, refers to the area centered on the city of Torrington.
* The Central Naugatuck Valley, more often referred to as the Greater Waterbury area, is the region focused on the city of Waterbury.
* The Lower Naugatuck Valley, sometimes known as simply " The Valley ", refers to the area focused on the city of Derby.

Naugatuck and .
The " WestConn at Waterbury " program is located on the campus of Naugatuck Valley Community College.
Thomaston is also headquarters of the Naugatuck Railroad, a heritage railway and short line freight operator that operates of former New Haven trackage between Waterbury and Torrington.
Voices, its sister paper, covers Southbury, Middlebury, Oxford, Seymour, Naugatuck, Woodbury, Bethelhem, New Preston, Washington, Washington Depot, Roxbury, Bridgewater, Monroe, Sandy Hook and Newtown.
* Voices-A local newspaper serving Southbury, Middlebury, Oxford, Seymour, Naugatuck, Woodbury, Bethlehem, New Preston, Washington, Washington Depot, Roxbury, Bridgewater, Monroe, Sandy Hook and Newtown.
* Macaroni Kid-An events calendar for families in Bridgewater, Roxbury, Bethlehem, Woodbury, Southbury, Oxford, Watertown, Oakville, Middlebury, Waterbury, and western Naugatuck.
Towns that border Middlebury are Southbury, Woodbury, Watertown, Waterbury, Naugatuck and Oxford.
Oxford belongs to the Naugatuck Valley Economic Development Region and the Central Naugatuck Valley Planning Area.
The towns bordering Oxford are Middlebury to the north, Naugatuck to the northeast, Beacon Falls to the east, Seymour to the southeast, Shelton and Monroe to the southwest, Newtown to the west, and Southbury to the northwest.
Neighboring towns are Waterbury to the north, Cheshire to the east, Bethany to the south, and Naugatuck to the west.
It covers five towns in the lower Naugatuck Valley, including Seymour.
Its early settlers resided on the hills west of the Naugatuck River where the first school, church, store, and tavern were constructed.
The fast moving waters of the Naugatuck River were used to power early nineteenth-century industries.
This event sparked the beginning of the brass industry in Torrington, which later would spread throughout the entire Naugatuck Valley.

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