Tuesday, December 13, 2016

Credit union donates $1K to Valley Goes Pink campaign at Griffin Hospital

Griffin Hospital Events Coordinator Lisa Nista recently received a $1,000 check from, left to right, Mutual Security Credit Union’s President & CEO Larry Holderman, Executive VP Hank Baum and Bill Purcell, Valley Chamber of Commerce President, for the Valley Goes Pink campaign./ Contributed photo

DERBY - Mutual Security Credit Union recently donated $1,000 to Griffin Hospital’s Valley Goes Pink campaign to help improve breast cancer services in the Lower Naugatuck Valley area.

The donation was collected through the sale of pink bracelets at Mutual Security’s branches.

The Valley Goes Pink is a grassroots, community-wide effort to increase awareness about breast cancer and the importance of early detection, support the Hewitt Center for Breast Wellness at Griffin Hospital, and to celebrate the charitable spirit of the region’s businesses and organizations.
Mutual Security Credit Union is open to everyone who lives, works, worships, or attends school in Fairfield, Litchfield, and New Haven County. 
Originally founded in 1954, Mutual Security is now one of the largest state-charted, community-based credit unions in Connecticut. 
Visit mscu.net, or call 800-761-2400 for more information.




This is a press release from Griffin Hospital.  

Rebuilt McDonald's opens in Derby

City of Ansonia Facebook page photo
Former Evening Sentinel sports editor extraordinaire Harry 'Lime' Katzman of Ansonia and Ansonia Mayor David S. Cassetti have coffee Monday during the soft opening of the rebuilt McDonald's at 44 Division St., Derby.

McDonald's owner Joe Rodriguez has planned an official grand re-opening at 2 p.m. next Monday. 
You can read all about it here, in a story by my friend New Haven Register correspondent Jean Falbo-Sosnovich.


*When I saw this photo of my former Sentinel co-worker and all-around great guy Harry Katzman on the City of Ansonia Facebook page I had to share it (with permission!)