Paul Singley, Patch Staff
- Naugatuck, CT
Email: paul.singley(place AT symbol here)patch.com
Phone: 646-241-6337
Oxford & Naugatuck Senior Local Editor Paul Singley is originally from Naugatuck, CT. He has worked full time in journalism since 2004. He covered municipalities in lower Litchfield County and the Naugatuck Valley for the Waterbury Republican-American before joining Patch. He has won several local, regional and state journalism awards.
He started his career as a sports contributor for the former Naugatuck Daily News and has written for several publications since then.
Paul has a masters degree in journalism from the S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications at Syracuse University and bachelors degrees in English and Communications/Sports Journalism from Springfield College.
He also teaches as an adjunct professor at Naugatuck Valley Community College and Southern Connecticut State University, and serves on the Board of Directors for the Society of Professional Journalists, Connecticut Chapter.
In his spare time, he enjoys playing sports, reading and spending time with family. He lives in Naugatuck with his wife, Katie, their daughter, Tessa, their son, James Richard, and their dog, Miles, a chocolate lab.
Beliefs
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Politics: Unaffiliated
Local Hot-Button Issues
In Oxford: One of the most important issues facing the Oxford community is its rapid growth over the past decade. For many years, people have discussed the trend of families moving out of Fairfield County to the Naugatuck Valley. Within the past 10 years, Oxford has seen that become reality.People from all over are discovering Oxford because of its growing job market, influx of new upscale housing developments, 55 and older communities, a new senior center, the Oxford Greens Golf Course and the newly constructed state-of-the-art Oxford High School.
Those have helped Oxford become one of the fastest growing communities in Connecticut. Some welcome the growth, while others do not like such rapid change.
It is a fascinating subject that should lend itself to spirited and, hopefully, fruitful debates about which direction the community should strive to head in the future.
Naugatuck is a community that is in the long process of trying to redefine itself after being known for decades as a major industrial community. Without major industries, Naugatuck has seen many changes and has tried to recreate its workforce and downtown, which was once dominated by factories. Naugatuck is a phenomenal community that I am proud to call my home, and I embrace the opportunity of reporting about its important issues.
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Posting Activity
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Obituary: Brian McCarthy, 34, of Naugatuck
Brian lived life to the fullest, every day was an adventure.
Naugatuck|News|
Woman, Children Escape Fire Uninjured
Firefighters extinguish attic fire Saturday morning on Naugatuck's west side.
Naugatuck|News|
Naugatuck Native Pat Dean to Get the Ball in a Big Game
Dean will pitch tonight against the Triple A affiliate of the Boston Red Sox in a playoff game.
Naugatuck|News|
Mezzo Outlines Platform for Re-Election Bid
The Naugatuck mayor says he wants residents to know where he stands on issues facing the borough.
Oxford, CT|News|
Obituary: Doris M. Nardi, 82, Formerly of Oxford
Mrs. Nardi had two children, 10 grandchildren and six great-grandchildren.
Naugatuck|News|
Black Lab Found Near Maple Hill School
Oxford, CT|News|
'A True Love Story to the End'
Naugatuck man dies four days after his beloved wife, on what would have been their 53rd anniversary.
Oxford, CT|News|
Administration Touts Economic Development Achievements
Temple: 'We are using an innovative approach toward economic development..."
Naugatuck|News|
Obituary: Donald L. Mongillo, 83, of Naugatuck
Mr. Mongillo was a loving husband and father.
Naugatuck|News|
'A True Love Story to the End'
Naugatuck man dies four days after his beloved wife, on what would have been their 53rd anniversary.
Oxford, CT|News|
State Child Advocacy Office Seeks Shooter's School Records
Attorney General George Jepsen has asked a judge to release findings to the organization's Child Review Panel.
Naugatuck|News|
Mariano Stayed Dedicated to Naugatuck, Family Through the End
Family members, community leaders, remember Mr. Ed Mariano, a Naugatuck icon who died Sunday.
Naugatuck|News|
Naugy Freshmen Orientation to be Held Thursday
It's time for students to start a new journey in high school.
Naugatuck|News|
Registration for New Naugy High Students Has Been Moved
High school registration has been moved due to ongoing work on school grounds.
Naugatuck|News|
Naugatuck Legend Passes Over the Weekend
Edward Mariano, a former Naugatuck educator, principal and coach, has died at age 88.
Oxford, CT|News|
Potentially Deadly Mosquito Virus Surfaces in CT
Two camp grounds have been closed due to the discovery of Eastern Equine Encephalitis (EEE).
Oxford, CT|News|
Obituary: Robert Colin Zielinski, 26
Mr. Zielinski, a former Oxford resident, served in the Army National Guard Infantry in Afghanistan.
Oxford, CT|News|
'Night of Hope' for Missing Persons to be Held Tonight
The event is held in honor of Billy Smolinski, who went missing on Aug. 24, 2004.
Naugatuck|News|
Obituary: Robert "Bob" Lenkowski, 76
Mr. Lenkowski adored and enamored his wife endlessly for 13,444 days.
