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Former Waterbury Water Superintendent Responds After Arrest for Allegedly Lying to Get Job

Police say Bradley Malay lied on applications for two Waterbury water jobs and was charged with second-degree forgery after a misconduct probe.

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WATERBURY, Conn. (WTNH) — Waterbury's former water superintendent is facing criminal charges after police say an investigation found he allegedly lied about his education and background to get the job. Bradley Malay, 50, of Killingworth, was charged with two counts of second-degree forgery when he was arrested Thursday. Malay voluntarily stepped down from his position [...]

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The former Waterbury City Water Superintendent was arrested on Thursday night and charged with forgery, a week after he resigned amid allegations of misconduct, police reported. Bradley Malay, 50 years old and a Killingworth resident, faces two counts of second-degree forgery. After Malay voluntarily resigned last week, a police investigation revealed that he "failed the truth during the application process for the charges of deputy water superi…

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NBC Boston broke the news in Boston, United States on Friday, May 1, 2026.
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