Saturday, May 28, 2016

Seymour Congregational Church to host turkey dinner



The church is at 45 Broad St., Seymour.

Griffin Hospital changes route of 5K in Derby, Ansonia

We've Changed the Route


2016 map
Due to construction of Division St., we've changed the route and will be starting and finishing at the Seymour Ave. entrance to the Center for Cancer Care along with a few other changes.

We'll have maps of the 5K route for participants on June 4, but here's a map of the course and turn-by-turn directions so you'll be familiar with it before heading out! 

  • START - Leaving the Cancer Center parking lot at the Seymour Ave. entrance/exit, participants will turn left toward Division St.
  • Cross Division St. onto Wakelee Ave.
  • Proceed up Wakelee Ave. and turn right onto Mary St.
  • Turn right onto Grove St.
  • Turn right onto Division St.
  • Cross Seymour Ave. and proceed left down Seymour Ave. sidewalk
  • Turn right onto Hawkins St.
  • Turn right onto Eighth St.
  • Turn right onto Hawthorne Ave.
  • Turn right onto Cherry Street
  • Turn left onto Smith St.
  • Turn right onto Fall St.
  • Turn left onto Emmett Ave.
  • Turn right onto Bluff St.
  • Turn Right onto Mohawk Ave.
  • Turn left onto Summer St.
  • Turn left onto Seymour Ave.
  • FINISH - Enter Cancer Center parking lot at Seymour Ave. entrance/exit and proceed to finish line for 5K

This is a release from Griffin Hospital.


The walk/run is just one week away! I'll be there with my Team McVillers

Here's the official website: griffinhealth.org/5k




WW II veteran to lead Memorial Day Parade in Seymour

My friend Jean Falbo-Sosnovich, New Haven Register correspondent extraordinaire, wrote a story about Anthony Bunk, a 92-year old U.S. Navy veteran of World War II leading Seymour's Memorial Day Parade.

He will lead the march with Beacon Falls First Selectman Chris Bielik, also a Navy veteran who served as a commander from 1982 to 2004.
I'm sharing Jean's story here.


And from Derby Town/City Clerk Marc Garofalo:

A memorial service will be held at 7:30 p.m. Sunday at Derby High School, 6 Nutmeg Ave., Derby. 
All veterans who died since May 1, 2015 will be remembered by calling their names and presenting a rose to their family. 
A list of those veterans from Derby who died this past year can be found at:


The annual Derby-Shelton Memorial Day will start at 9 a.m. 
in Shelton at Howe Avenue and Kneen Street, take a right on Coram Avenue, right on White Street, right on Howe Avenue, left to proceed over the Derby-Shelton Bridge, right on Main Street, left on Elizabeth Street to Cottage Street.


And happening Sunday in Ansonia:



Wishing a Happy Memorial Day weekend to all! 

Stay safe, and take time to remember those who paid the ultimate price in service to our country for the freedom we enjoy.