BY ANDREAS YILMA
REPUBLICAN-AMERICAN
NAUGATUCK The son of a borough mother who was slain 18 years ago and the rest of his family have just one question, why?
Sandra Ramos-Cuadrado, a 51-year-old Naugatuck woman, was stabbed to death in her home on Olive Street on Feb. 21, 2005. Boroug
Yes, they need to hold homeowners accountable. 67%, 74 votes 74 votes 67%
74 votes - 67% of all votes
No, homeowners should be able to do as they like with their property. 25%, 28 votes 28 votes 25%
I m not sure. 8%, 9 votes 9 votes 8%
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Yes, they need to hold homeowners accountable. 67%, 74 votes 74 votes 67%
74 votes - 67% of all votes
No, homeowners should be able to do as they like with their property. 25%, 28 votes 28 votes 25%
I m not sure. 8%, 9 votes 9 votes 8%
Total Votes: 111
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187 Naugatuck police released this surveillance photo of a suspect in a burglary at Valley Liquors on Sunday. –CONTRIBUTED Naugatuck police released this surveillance photo of a suspect in a burglary at Valley Liquors on Sunday. –CONTRIBUTED Naugatuck police released this surveillance photo of a suspect in a burglary at Valley Liquors on Sunday. –CONTRIBUTED
NAUGATUCK Police are investigating a burglary at a liquor store on New Haven Road.
Police said the suspects smashed the front glass door at Valley Liquors, 1221 New Haven Road, at about 2:38 a.m. on Sunday to break into the store. Police did not release information on what, if anything, was stolen. The burglary is under investigation.