Saturday, February 13, 2016

Former Derby fire chief inducted into Hall of Fame

Sharing message from Derby Town Clerk Marc Garofalo:

Congratulations to former Derby Fire Chief Gary Parker on being inducted into the Connecticut State Firefighters Association Hall of Fame.  He will be honored at a dinner on April 7, 2016.  
The flyer is attached for your convenience.


Chief Parker is the fifth person affiliated with the Derby Fire Department to be named to the CSFA Hall of Fame since the honor was first given in 2009.  In 2010 former Chief Edward J. Cotter, Jr. and past DFD Chaplain Father Thomas Berberich were honored.  In 2011, former Chief Charles M. Stankye, Jr. was inducted and in 2014 former Chief Charles M. Stankye, III was inducted.

Chief Parker is a long time member of the Paugassett Hook and Ladder Company #4 of the Derby Fire Department.  He served as Street Commissioner for fourteen years from 1991 until 2005.  He is also an Eagle Scout from Troop 3 Boy Scouts of America and will serve as President of the Housatonic Council Boy Scouts of America for the next two years.

Please join Mayor Anita Dugatto and the entire City of Derby in congratulating Chief Parker on this prestigious honor.  She noted, “Chief Parker served our City with the utmost professionalism during his tenure as Chief.  We salute his service to the City and congratulate him on this high honor from his brother firefighters.”

Flyer:


Ansonia ice rink opening slated for 6 p.m. Wednesday


From City of Ansonia: Ice rink opening postponed

ANSONIA - Mayor David Cassetti is postponing the opening of the ice rink. 
Although the ice is now frozen, the conditions of the low temperatures, high winds and possibility of frostbite, have the safety of our residents in mind. 
Stay warm and tuned for the next opening date.

* The opening had been scheduled for 4 p.m. today.

Update: Opening date is Feb. 17.

Derby firefighters bid brother farewell

 Derby Fire Department photo
Firefighters outside of Paugassett Hook & Ladder Company #4 in Derby salute Friday during the funeral procession for James "JB" Butler who died Sunday at age 50. 
Butler was a past Chief of the Derby Fire Department and an inspector with the Derby Fire Marshal’s Office.  
He was a member of the Paugassett Hook and Ladder Company #4 for more than 30 years.