Friday, December 15, 2017

Derby to honor 3 championship cheerleading squads Saturday

Sharing from the City of Derby:

DERBY - The City, the Derby school system, and Derby Pop Warner have combined to organize a firetruck-led convoy for 10 a.m. Saturday in honor of the city's three Pop Warner National Championship Cheerleading squads. 

The procession will start at Bradley School and end at Derby Middle School. 
Coffee, cocoa, and cookies will be served in the cafeteria. 
Mayor Richard Dziekan and the rest of the city are looking forward to celebrating this momentous achievement.

*Congratulations to all of the cheerleaders on their championship wins! 

Forecast cancels Naugatuck Community Choir concert for tonight

No sooner had I received the above flier this afternoon than I received another email saying tonight's concert is cancelled due to the impending snow.

The choir director, Mark Silva, said he hopes the community will attend the Sunday performance at Naugatuck Congregational Church, 9 Division St., Naugatuck.

Ansonia house decorating contest starts Saturday


Logan, Klarides to ring bell for Salvation Army at Ansonia Stop and Shop


Golf tourney in Shelton raises $1,425 for Boys & Girls Club

J & B Auto Body hosts second annual Hoodie Tournament 

Pictured from left: James Queen, Director of Operations, Jay Correia, Owner, J & B Auto Body, and Shaye Roscoe, Executive Director./ Contributed photo 

SHELTON - J&B Auto Body held its second annual Hoodie Tournament Nov. 29 at Highland Golf Club. 
Jay Correia, owner of J&B Auto Body, hosted nearly 50 golfers who participated in the tournament. 
The event is held each year after Thanksgiving when the weather can be somewhat questionable. 
The format for the tournament is a two-person team scramble with the top three teams winning money prizes. 
First place went to Paul Fitzgerald and Dom Ebert (4 under par), second place to Mark Stewart and Matt Ramia (3 under par), third place to Robert Maler and Brian Maler (also 3 under par with match of cards). 
Pizza and wings were supplied to the golfers and Rich Tilki made a large pot of his famous chili. 
All of the winners donated their prize money back to the event; this year's tournament made more than $1,400, which was presented to the Boys & Girls Club of the Lower Naugatuck Valley.
For more information visit www.BGC-LNV.org


This is a press release from the Boys & Girls Club.