Friday, June 5, 2020

Naugatuck Valley Health District: No additional COVID-19 associated deaths


Gazy Brothers Farm to set up market on Fridays in Ansonia starting June 19


ANSONIA - Mayor David S. Cassetti today announced the return of Ansonia’s weekly Farmer’s Market in downtown beginning June 19. Its location remains the same, next to the parking lot adjacent to Crave restaurant on Main Street.

Hours are: 10 a.m.-1 p.m. every Friday through late October.

The market is presented by Gazy Brothers Farm of Oxford and this year will include Beldotti Bakery of Stamford featuring artisan breads and pastry, and Saint X Specialty Foods of Norwalk, featuring gourmet pesto and fresh mozzarella. 
Gazy Bros. will provide in-season produce beginning with greens, herbs, tomatoes, and strawberries and will expand its produce line throughout the season.
“Delivering a quality weekly farmer’s market to our city has been a priority of mine for years,” said Cassetti. “For the first time last summer, this vision was delivered consistently to our doorsteps by Gazy Bros.”
Gazy Bros. said their debut season on Main Street in Ansonia last year proved solid and are looking forward to this summer with an expanded product line for city residents.
The market will accept WIC and Senior farmer's market vouchers, cash, checks, and credit cards.

This is shared from the City of Ansonia Facebook page.


Derby Public Library board announces recipient of annual $500 scholarship award

Natalia Wyszkowski

DERBY- The Board of Directors of the Derby Public Library announces the 2020 recipient of its $500 Scholarship Award, given annually to a resident of Derby graduating from a public, private, or parochial high school and accepted to an accredited college or technical school as a full-time student. 
This year’s winner is Natalia Wyszkowski who will be attending Yale University majoring in Anthropology. 
In addition to the monetary prize, her name will be added to the Scholarship Prize Plaque located in the Teen Zone. 
Congratulations Natalia! 

Derby Public Library surveys community on impact of COVID-19 pandemic


DERBY - In light of the current circumstances, the Derby Public Library would like to find out how the COVID-19 pandemic has changed your life.
Your unique perspective will help us create a first-person narrative to be archived in our history collection.
So please take a moment to fill out this brief survey: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/7YBKJXL.
Thank you in advance for your contributions.
#derbyct #DocumentingCovid



This information is from a Facebook event page.