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Skip to main content Probes: No just cause to discipline Naugatuck police chief for daughter s racially charged social media posts FacebookTwitterEmail Police cruiser file photoContributed /Getty Images NAUGATUCK The town’s police chief will not be disciplined for his daughter’s “racially charged” social media posts, according to findings of two investigations into the incident. The investigations found there is no “just cause” to discipline Police Chief Steven Hunt, according to a statement from the town released Friday. “In light of existing employment legal protections, and the undisputed facts, Chief Hunt has not been shown to have engaged in any behavior sufficient to establish the ‘just cause’ necessary to justify his termination or to invoke any other discipline,” according to the town’s press release. ....
By Paul Hughes, Republican-American HARTFORD Naugatuck Mayor N. Warren “Pete” Hess and state legislators from the Naugatuck Valley made another pitch March 3 to expand service on the Waterbury branch line of Metro-North Railroad. The request again received support from members of the legislature’s Transportation Committee during a hearing on one of the bills proposing to increase the number and frequency of trains running on the Waterbury line. The legislation from Senate Minority Leader Kevin Kelly, R-Stratford, also proposed to add stops in Seymour, Derby and Shelton on the commuter rail line connecting Waterbury and Bridgeport. The years-long effort to expand service on the Waterbury line got a big boost from Gov. Ned Lamont this year. He proposed funding in his two-year budget plan to increase the number of trains servicing the Waterbury line from 15 to 22 cars, starting in the 2023 fiscal year. ....