Tuesday, December 15, 2020

Cassetti issues Ansonia winter parking ban alert

Below is the text of Ansonia Mayor David S. Cassetti's Code Red phone call Tuesday evening:


This is Mayor David Cassetti,
A significant snowstorm is expected to impact the State on Wednesday evening and last until midday on Thursday.
Snowfall totals are expected to be between 12 and 16 inches in the southern part of the state. In order to allow Ansonia Public Works to clear the streets as quickly as possible, I am announcing a full parking ban on city streets.
The ban will begin on Wednesday December 16th at noon and end on December 18th at noon. All residents are required to move their vehicles off of City Streets until the end of the parking ban. All city municipal lots are available for parking vehicles off the street. All public school lots are available for parking.
Vehicles must be removed from the public school lots by Saturday at 8 am. Thursday trash removal and recycling has been delayed until Friday.
I also ask you to please help to keep hydrants free of snow if you are able.
Thank you and please stay safe!!

Valley Shakespeare Festival to host 'A Christmas Carol' tonight


Join Tom Simonetti (Founder of VSF), Kayleigh Mihalko (VSF Chair), and Erin Bennedum as they

introduce the 2nd Part of Charles Dickens' classic A CHRISTMAS CAROL!
The event is at 6:30 p.m. today.
Featuring: Bill Purcell and Nancie Gray of the Greater Valley Chamber of Commerce and VSF Board Members Erin Bennedum and Rebecca Toms!

Click here for info.


Recuperation journey: Tuesday sunset


 Backyard view at 4:50 p.m. 

Have a peaceful evening. 

Rochelle, Cabrera to host virtual listening session for Ansonia

 

"Please join us for this opportunity to share your thoughts, feedback, and ask questions about this coming legislative session. We look forward to connecting with you," said state Rep. Kara Rochelle.


Individuals interested in participating can email Rochelle at Kara.Rochelle@cga.ct.gov for a link.


DiBacco outlines snow day closure plans for Ansonia schools


 

Recuperation journey: Looking at the sky


Good morning. The calm before the storm.