So another work week is coming to a close.
Where does the time go? I'm sure many parents were saying that to themselves Thursday evening as they watched their sons and daughters receive their diplomas at Ansonia High School.
I was there to see the pride on the parents' faces and to witness the happy chaos after the ceremony in the gym.
Here are five of the top stories from last week, written by Register reporters Bridget Albert, Phyllis Swebilius, and Patricia Villers and Register Correspondent Jean Falbo-Sosnovich.
They are listed in no particular order.
Buildings to be razed at Riverside Apartments in Ansonia.
Seymour school budget cut.
Derby ed board slashes budget.
Tax incentives keep manufacturer in Seymour.
Ansonia High School holds graduation.
A great resource for information in "The Valley" - Connecticut's Naugatuck Valley
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