Prime Publishers, Inc

Prime Publishers, Inc

Prime Publishers, Inc. is a family-run business that produces the biggest weekly newspapers in western Connecticut. Their publications, Voices (released on Wednesdays) and Town Times (released on Thursdays), are mailed at no cost to every household in the following areas: New Haven County: Southbury and Heritage Village (06488), South Britain (06487), Oxford (06478), Middlebury (06762), Seymour (06483), Naugatuck (06770), and the western part of Waterbury, including Bunker Hill (06708).

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#1832105

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#477712

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#12173

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  • 1 week ago | primepublishers.com | Chip Brownlee

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  • 1 week ago | primepublishers.com | Nancy Vaughan

    MIDDLEBURY – The Planning and Zoning Commission, meeting April 3, approved an application submitted by Edward G. Fitzpatrick/Middlebury Land Development LLC for a site plan for a 171,600 sq. ft. warehouse facility at 1535 Straits Turnpike. Commissioners also approved a separate application for excavation and grading at the site. Chairman Terry Smith said the application had met all of the requirements in the regulations and not one item was off.

  • 1 week ago | primepublishers.com | Nancy Vaughan

    SOUTHBURY – The Zoning Commission did not take any votes on applications at last Wednesday’s meeting. The first application on the agenda was new and will be discussed further next month. The second application was withdrawn. The third application, the one everyone in the audience was there to hear, was tabled due to lack of a quorum of available members.

  • 1 week ago | primepublishers.com | Nancy Vaughan

    SEYMOUR – Electors at the Annual Town Meeting, held on April 2, 2025, voted to further reduce the Board of Education budget before it is sent to a referendum vote on April 17, 2025. The vote will be conducted from 6 a.m. to 8 p.m. at the Seymour Community Center, 20 Pine St.The original call of the meeting was to consider the 2025-26 budget as recommended by the Board of Finance, with town revenues and expenses set at $69,240,115.

  • 1 week ago | primepublishers.com | Nancy Vaughan

    SEYMOUR – Chatfield-LoPresti School has been named a School of Distinction for the second consecutive year by the Connecticut State Department of Education. The recognition was celebrated during the Board of Education’s meeting last Monday, April 7, 2025. The recognition celebrates the school’s work in closing the achievement gap for students grades kindergarten through grade five.

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