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WATERBURY - Mayor Paul K. Pernerewski Jr. sent a letter to the Board of Education on Monday informing members the board's 7-2 vote on April 25 to override his veto to support negotiating a new three-year contract with Superintendent Verna Ruffin is invalid because the board did not follow the city's
WATERBURY - Mayor Paul K. Pernerewski Jr. said in a Board of Education meeting Thursday that Superintendent Verna Ruffin violated state Freedom of Information laws by sending emails to the entire board in which school board members discussed in an email thread concerns about charging parents for sum
WATERBURY - The Board of Education on Thursday night voted 7-2, with Thomas Van Stone and Rocco Orso dissenting, to override Mayor Paul K. Pernerewski Jr.'s veto to support negotiating a new three-year contract with Superintendent Verna Ruffin.
However, there was a disagreement between the mayor
The Waterbury Arts Magnet School Theatre Department will present "Disney's Newsies" this weekend at Waterbury's Palace Theater. The always talented WAMS students are directed and choreographed by Alicia Magliaro, a theater arts teacher at the magnet school. The show is based on the 1992 musical film