Ansonia Mayor David S. Cassetti, left, swears in Ansonia Police Officers Brian Caruso, center, and Alan Luna Wednesday at City Hall. / Submitted photo
Cassetti said, "I am pleased to welcome Officer Luna and Officer Caruso to Ansonia's Police Department. We have a growing Latino population in Ansonia and we want to ensure that they are well represented in city government."
This is a press release from Cassetti's office.
Wednesday, October 7, 2015
Troop 3 of Derby to host shopping bus trip Saturday
DERBY - Troop 3, Boy Scouts of America, will host a pre-holiday shopping bus trip Saturday to Woodbury Common Premium Outlets in Central Valley, N.Y.
Find impressive savings at Ann Taylor, Armani, Balenciaga, Banana Republic, Burberry, Coach, Dior, Ralph Lauren, Prada, Tommy Hilfiger, and many, many more.
There are 220 outlet stores.
There are 220 outlet stores.
A bus will leave at 7:45 a.m. from the Derby Train Station
and return at 9 p.m. to the train station.
The cost is $45 per person, and includes roundtrip bus and
continental breakfast.
For information contact Pam Neuendorf at 203-650-3281 or pgn210@snet.net, or Carole Cafaro at 203-231-3850 or ccafaro@sbcglobal.net
Ansonia mayor plans second annual State of City address
Budget surplus announcement expected
ANSONIA - Mayor David S. Cassetti will hold his second annual State of the City address at 7 p.m. Oct. 15 at Ansonia High School.
All residents, taxpayers, and Ansonia-based business owners are invited and highly encouraged to attend.
Mayor Cassetti |
The State of the City address provides an opportunity for the mayor and his city department heads to update residents on the progress made in Ansonia over the past year.
The address will feature presentations from the mayor, Treasurer Judy Larkin Nicolari, Economic Development Director Sheila O’Malley, and Public Works Superintendent Douglas Novak, among others.
“It is my goal to foster an open and transparent city government,” Cassetti said. “The State of the City address offers an opportunity for Ansonia residents to meet their public officials face to face and obtain information in the most direct manner possible.”
This year Cassetti is expected to make several important announcements regarding the financial health of the city. Specifically, it is anticipated that an announcement will be made concerning a budget surplus and growth in the grand list.
“At this time all I will say is that Ansonia’s finances are continuing to improve,“ Cassetti said.
Other featured topics will include economic development. “Ansonia is truly charging forward,” Cassetti said. "I cannot wait to share all the details on Oct. 15."
This is a press release from Mayor David S. Cassetti's office.
Derby opens new footbridge at Witek Memorial Park
Lower spillway at Witek Memorial Park was recently repaired. / Contributed photo |
The project was the result of successful collaboration among city staff, Derby aldermen, and community business partners including D’Amico Associates, DiGiovanni & Sons Construction, and A Quick Pick Crane and Rigging Service.
The nine-foot by 22-foot wooden bridge will enable hikers to now safely travel over the spillway and around the lower reservoir without having to traverse the steep hill below the dam and enter Academy Hill Road.
The bridge includes aprons at either end to allow for wheelchair access.
The footbridge is only one of the projects Derby Public Works recently completed at Witek Memorial Park, a 144-acre park on Derby’s east side.
The footbridge is only one of the projects Derby Public Works recently completed at Witek Memorial Park, a 144-acre park on Derby’s east side.
The park features two reservoirs, several walking and hiking trails, and two soccer fields.
“Because the bridge was built by DPW employees, labor and materials only cost the city about $8,000,” said DPW Director Anthony DeFala. “If we had outsourced the job, it would have probably cost about $50,000,” DeFala said. Additional improvements recently completed at Witek Park include:
“Because the bridge was built by DPW employees, labor and materials only cost the city about $8,000,” said DPW Director Anthony DeFala. “If we had outsourced the job, it would have probably cost about $50,000,” DeFala said. Additional improvements recently completed at Witek Park include:
- Replacement of the roof on a small accessory building near the spillway
- Installation of new fencing
- Newly landscaped entry way
- Repairs to the parking lot and drainage system along Academy Hill Road
- Improvements to the parking area near the soccer fields
- Repairs to the lower spillway in accordance with mandates by state dam inspector
This is a press release from Mayor Anita Dugatto's office.