Wednesday, February 2, 2022

Good Shepherd Church seeks help planning food pantry in downtown Shelton


 

Registration opens for Ansonia-Derby Youth Softball


 

Recuperation journey: Looking out the window


 ... on a gray Groundhog Day.

Make a Valentine's Day craft at Seymour Public Library


SEYMOUR - Seymour Public Library staff invites the public to stop in between Feb. 8 and 12 during regular hours to make a Valentine's Day craft.

Call 203-888-3903 for information.

The Library is at 46 Church St.


This is shared from Seymour Public Library Facebook page. 


Family asks help in locating Shelton man, missing since Jan.17


**Please share**
Jason Mastroianni **MISSING PERSON**
My cousin Jason Mastroianni's last known whereabouts were at his home on Thompson Street in Shelton, CT, on Monday, January 17, 2022. At some point during the day, he left the house, leaving behind his wallet, ID, keys, and car.
He has not been seen or heard from since.
*This is by no means normal for him to do and extremely concerning*
**Jason requires a cane and a back brace to simply ambulate, so if he left on foot he couldn't have gone far but if he got into a car, then it's possible for him to be anywhere.
Unfortunately, Jason does not meet the criteria for a silver alert, but that does not mean he is without medical issues that will cause him distress without treatment. He suffered a debilitating back and neck injury several years ago, which caused nerve damage, and he sees specialists who treat him for these issues. Jason always shows up for his appointments, but this past Friday, January 28, 2022, he did not show up for one of the most important ones he has.
Due to his medical condition, it's likely that he may seek medical attention if able to do so. So, in addition to the general public, I am asking for help from all the EMS, FD, PD, nurses, and doctors in the area and beyond.
It's possible that Jason might show up at an ER, an EMS Station, a Fire House, or a Police Station seeking help. It's also possible that someone else may call 911 for him. For those EMS services who post in different parts of a city or town, you see hundreds of people walking or driving by your ambulance daily and it's possible that you may come across Jason simply by being at a post.
So please, take a moment, look at his picture, and if you see him, please call the Shelton Police Department at 203-924-1544.
On behalf of myself and my family, thank you all for your efforts to help us bring Jason home.


This is shared from the Shelton Police Department Facebook page.

Huntington Branch Library to host virtual 'groundhog themed' story time


SHELTON - Join Miss Jessica on Thursday at 11:15 a.m. for the story Substitute Groundhog by Pat Miller and an accompanying activity! 
Be sure to register with an email address to receive the Zoom link. 
Remember to pick up your activity kit at Huntington Branch Library, 41 Church St., by the end of the day today in order to participate!

Register here: http://engagedpatrons.org/EventsRegister.cfm?SiteID=2661&EventID=453215&PK=