Friday, July 1, 2022

Plumb Memorial Library to host Lego Challenge at Rotary Club Pavilion in Shelton



Ages: Children ages 5-13
Location: Derby-Shelton Rotary Club Pavilion, 38 Canal St. East, Shelton
Date/Time: July 6, 2-3 p.m.
Have a unique ability to turn a pile of Legos into something unique? Put your building skills to the test! Plumb Memorial Library introduces a one-of-a-kind construction program.
Each registered child will be provided with a Lego baseplate, a bag of Legos and a Lego challenge card to borrow for the program duration. The object is to build all the challenges on your card in 1 hour! Caregivers must remain with their child for program duration.
Registration is required for each child attending program.

Program Details:

*There are no bathrooms at the pavilion, please plan accordingly.
*Children please bring a blanket or towel to sit on, we will be building on the concrete floor at the pavilion.
*Caregivers please bring a chair to sit on. Caregivers must remain with their children for program duration.
*We will be outside in an open aired pavilion, please dress for the outside.
*If it rains, the program is canceled for that day.

This is shared from the Shelton Library System Facebook page.


Seymour Public Library to host Ice Cream & Karaoke fun



SEYMOUR - Come to Seymour Public Library and sing your favorite songs and have a little ice cream! Fun for all ages. 
Registration is requested, but not required. For more information please call 203-888-3903.
The Library is at 46 Church St.

This is shared from the Library's Facebook page.


Ansonia police seek information after New Haven man, 39, shot



ANSONIA - Police Friday afternoon reported that on Thursday, June 30 at approximately 1705 hours two Ansonia police officers on the Fourth Street side of Liberty Park reported hearing gunshots coming from the Third Street side of the park.
The officers ran towards the gunfire and found an individual on Third Street suffering from several gunshot wounds, police said.
The 39-year old male, identified as Daycus Bailey of New Haven, was transported to the hospital for treatment.
The suspect in the shooting fled the area in a vehicle prior to officers arriving on Third Street. Additional officers/detectives from Ansonia and Seymour Police Departments responded to assist in the investigation.
“We are investigating this serious crime and will continue our police presence in the North End area to provide a safe environment to the residents of our City. Unfortunately, there are members of this community or those that come into this community from other cities, who have no regard for the sanctity of human life and the effects that their behavior has on this community. This recent shooting is an example of this.
"Additionally, the lack of cooperating witnesses and in some cases, uncooperative victims, makes the investigation and successful completion of these incidents more difficult. Having information on a major incident and not providing that information does a disservice to the victim and the community as a whole. We are asking for the public’s help and have established anonymous tip lines for witnesses to provide information and talk with detectives.” – Chief Wayne Williams
Anyone with information regarding this case is asked to contact the police department at 203-735-1885, 911 or anonymous tips can be left at Tip411 at the link below.
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Softball game raises funds for Hewitt Center for Breast Wellness at Griffin Hospital

 

Pictured in back from left: Derby High Athletic Director Teg Cosgriff, Derby High Principal Jennifer Olsen, former Derby High Softball Coach Joe DiMartino, Griffin Health President and CEO Patrick Charmel, Ansonia High Softball Coach Roger Daigle, Ansonia High Softball Captain Brooke Yezik, Ansonia High Softball player Jadelynn Garrido, and Griffin Health Director of Radiology, Cardiology, and Neurology Kristi Popescu. 

Pictured in front from left: Derby High Softball players Aniyah Rogers and Sarah Danasceno, Derby High Softball Assistant Coach Jenn Moffat, Ansonia High Softball Asst. Coach Monica Fasciano and Ansonia High Softball player Brighton Ahearn.


DERBY - The Ansonia and Derby high school softball teams recently presented Griffin Health President and CEO Patrick Charmel with a donation of $3,000 to The Hewitt Center for Breast Wellness Center at Griffin Hospital.


The funds were raised at Derby High School’s 11th Annual Pink Softball Game on April 23. Organized by former Griffin Hospital employee and Derby High School Softball Coach Joe DiMartino, the fundraiser is held in honor of his wife, Lori, a breast cancer survivor.

Overall, the annual event has raised a total of more than $33,000 to help breast cancer patients in the greater Valley community.

Located at 300 Seymour Ave. The Hewitt Center for Breast Wellness at Griffin Hospital offers patients a comprehensive range of personalized breast care and wellness services. 

For more information about The Hewitt Center for Breast Wellness, call 203-732-1300 or visit griffinhealth.org/hcbw.



This is a press release from Griffin Hospital.

The Children's Room at the Ansonia Library to host Lego Club in July


 

St. Barbara Greek Orthodox Church in Orange readies tag sale


 

Klarides-Ditria details new public acts effective today



I wanted to make you aware of new policies affecting Connecticut taxpayers and businesses that take effect on July 1st, 2022.

This year, several important measures that may impact you, your family or your business become law, including:

New legislation effective dates are typically January 1st, July 1st, and October 1st throughout the calendar year. I encourage you to take a look at the full list by clicking here.

Sincerely,


Derby Senior Center to host summer picnic, live music


Call the Derby Senior Center at 736-1484 to sign up for our picnic and a chance to win a beautiful wreath donated by our Wreath Class Instructor, Kathy! Many thanks to her!