Sunday, April 26, 2020

'Turnback Tuesday' from 4 years ago features Sterling Piano Co. in Derby

This week's "Turnback Tuesday" photo is of the Sterling Piano Co. in Derby. 
It is shown overlooking the canal that united Ansonia and Birmingham in the Water Street area. 
It has since been filled in, with Home Depot now occupying the spot that was previously occupied by Farrel's until the year 2000. In the background is the Naugatuck River.


*Posting just for fun ~ something to read about other than, well you know.

Shelton Historical Society shares stamps once offered by grocery store


From the Shelton History Center's Facebook post:

These Macdonald Plaid Stamps from 1968 were offered by the A&P grocery store in Shelton. The Shelton store opened at 475 Howe Ave. in 1942. The store eventually relocated to River Road in the late 1960s and closed in the early 1970s. 
The building is now a self-storage company. 
Do you remember trading stamps?

Recuperation journey: Admiring a pastel-colored sky

   Detail from a photo of Saturday's sunset.

Cassetti, Ansonia church to co-sponsor refreshments for frontline workers


Wishing a Happy, Happy Birthday to RIV, my BFF!

 Proud Dad with Baby #1
Proud Dad with Baby #2

I thought I'd share two nostalgic pix of husband Ralph with our kids. 
He's the family photo archivist but I'm doing my best today! 💕   


Huntington Congregational Church in Shelton to hold worship online today


Klarides-Ditria offers update on state, federal response to COVID-19 pandemic

Lawmaker's message received late Saturday:

Dear Friend,
I wanted to update you on some new information regarding the state and federal response to the current COVID-19 pandemic, including the restart of the Paycheck Protection Program which resumes on Monday April 27, 2020. 
As we begin to look ahead to re-opening up the state, my colleagues and I are working with the Governor's office to make sure we can get people back to work safely.
As we continue to address the current COVID-19 pandemic, my colleagues and I have been working to provide you with the most current information. Our office has created a page with information and links to resources and programs you might find useful during and after the COVID-19 outbreak. You can read more here.
I wanted to also remind you that the state of Connecticut has a comprehensive COVID-19 website for the most up-to-date information information for individuals and businesses that you can view here as well as a 'Frequently Asked Questions' document which can be found here.
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Paycheck Protection Program

This program is an SBA loan that helps businesses keep their workforce employed during the Coronavirus (COVID-19) crisis. You can learn more about this program by visiting this website. You may also see what lenders are participating in this program here.
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Update on the 2020 Legislative Session

Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, legislative leaders have decided to conclude the 2020 regular session, but are already working on plans to convene a special session in the coming months to ensure that necessary legislative action be taken. I will keep you informed as more details develop.

If you have any questions or concerns on these or any other issue, please contact me at Nicole.Klarides-Ditria@housegop.ct.gov or call 860-240-8700. I will be providing more frequent updates on my Facebook page, which you can find by clicking here.
Please stay safe and healthy.