Friday, May 26, 2023

Oxford Resident State Troopers to close Rt. 67 Monday for Memorial Day Parade

OXFORD - The Oxford Memorial Day Parade will be held Monday, May 29, stepping off at 11 a.m. and continuing until approximately 12:15 p.m.
We will begin to close Route 67 at Brookside Restaurant around 10 a.m., working our way up toward Oxford Town Hall.
Please utilize an alternate route as Route 67 will be closed to vehicular traffic for the safety of the spectators and participants.

Seymour Police post 'no parking' rules for Sunday's Memorial Day Parade







Ansonia Memorial Day Parade to step off at 2 p.m. Sunday


 

Derby Police urge public to remember those who have made ultimate sacrifice


DERBY - The annual Memorial Day Parade will be held Monday, May 29. 

Parade kicks off at 9 a.m (rain or shine) on Howe Avenue in Shelton and finishes on Elizabeth Street at Cottage Street in Derby. 

Come out to support and remember the service men and women who have made the ultimate sacrifice for our country.


This is shared from the Derby Police Department Facebook page.

CWV St. Michael Post 1562 in Derby to hold flag retirement ceremony Monday


 

Ansonia Police post 'no parking' info before Sunday's Memorial Day Parade


ANSONIA - The city will hold its annual Memorial Day Parade starting at 2 p.m. Sunday.

Police Lt. Patrick Lynch today said in a release there will be no parking on the parade route, which includes the following streets: 

Wakelee Avenue from Nolan Field to Jackson Street, Jackson Street from Wakelee Avenue to Franklin Street, Maple Street from Franklin Street to Olson Drive, and Main Street from Maple Street Bridge to West Main Street. 

Police are asking all cars to be off the above noted roads starting at 5 a.m. in order to clean the streets. 

The parade route will be closed starting at noon.


This is a press release from Lt. Patrick Lynch.


BINGO for the Bard to benefit Valley Shakespeare Festival



SHELTON - What's more fun than dinner with friends? 
Competing with them at BINGO for the Bard at Caloroso Eatery and Bar where you can test your luck and win prizes while supporting your favorite regional theater.
Your ticket will get you access, a pizza buffet, and 10 BINGO cards. Use them all in one round, or play one per round (10 total rounds).
There will be opportunities between each round to purchase extra play cards for $5 per card or $10 for 5 cards. 
Cards can only be used in that round and there is a max of 10 cards per round per person. Please bring cash. VIP tickets include pizza buffet, priority seating, and automatic 10 cards to play per round. Only 20 VIP tickets are available.

Caloroso is at 100 Center St.

This is shared from a Facebook event page.


Derby Public Schools selects 2024 District Teacher of the Year

Jessica Yanes

DERBY - The Derby Public Schools has selected Jessica Yanes as the 2024 District Teacher of the Year.

The Connecticut Teacher of the Year Program is one of the oldest and most prestigious recognition programs to focus public attention on excellence in teaching.

Jessica is part of the Derby High School family teaching English to students in 9th grade. 

Derby High School Principal Jennifer Olson said, “Jessie has made a tremendous impact at Derby High School. She is a strong member of both the Freshman Academy team and the English Department. She works tirelessly to help our ninth-graders transition successfully to high school by setting high expectations, using engaging instructional protocols, and communicating regularly with families. She always works to encourage and motivate her students to do their best. 

"This year, Jessie co-taught a new Journalism course and revived the Derby High School newspaper, The Raider Press. Her students have written a series of high-quality articles, and have interviewed a wide-range of people, with different perspectives to create interesting news stories for our school community. We are very happy that Jessie received this recognition and look forward to her continued contributions to the Derby community.”

Mrs. Yanes said, “I'm honored and humbled to be recognized as Derby's Teacher of the Year, especially because there are so many talented, dedicated teachers in this district who deserve to be celebrated. Every day, I see my colleagues supporting their students to be the best version of themselves, and every day, those colleagues inspire me to do the same.”

Superintendent of Schools Dr. Matthew J. Conway, Jr. said, “Mrs. Yanes is so deserving of this recognition. She exemplifies the best characteristics of a teacher; how to connect with kids, parents and all staff. She not only personalizes learning for her kids, but also with communication to parents. She encourages her students to improve, dream and to become lifelong learners through her own actions, participating in curriculum training, beginning a writing club and signing up to become a visiting team member of NEASC Decennial Accreditation site visit. She has captured the hearts of everyone fortunate enough to be in her class or work with her on a daily basis.”

Jim Gildea, Chairman of the Board of Education said, “On behalf of the Derby Board of Education, we would like to congratulate Jessica Yanes, for being selected as District Teacher of the Year. Ms. Yanes has proven to be an outstanding teacher who works easily with her peers, the administration and has a knack for connecting with her students. It is this relationship building with her students, motivating them to learn and getting the most out of them that stands out. I have been fortunate to have an up-close view of the relationship that she has with her students and without question, this is where she excels. She is a most deserving recipient and this is a well- earned award.”

We extend an enormous heartfelt thank you to our school-level Teachers of the Year Mrs. Boroski, Miss Svetz, Mrs. Rossi, and Miss DiCicco, who  reach kids and create a positive environment for everyone fortunate enough to be in their presence.

This is a press release from Derby Public Schools.


Congratulations to all of the honorees!


Seymour Lions Club slates Summer Cruise Nights in Ansonia


ANSONIA - Summer cruises will be held from 5-8 p.m. Thursdays at St. Sebastian Club, 86 Father Salemi Drive.
The June 1 show will be lots for fun for the whole family, we take pride in the part we play bringing car enthusiasts together to celebrate a time when the automobile was more than just an appliance. 
We invite all hot rods, street rods, rat rods, classic, custom, trucks, motorcycles, and antiques to join us.
As local car aficionados showcase their vintage, classic, and custom cars, trucks, and motorcycles and all the work they have done on them, there are opportunities to network and uncover new ideas.
Trophies will be awarded for the 1st, 2nd and 3rd place car/truck winners and a motorcycle trophy also will be awarded.
Our sponsors pick the winners! Music, raffles, socializing makes for a fun night!

For more information visit 

www.e-clubhouse.org/sites/seymourct/ or our Facebook page @SeymourCTLions or follow us on Instagram @seymourlions, email us seymourlions52@att.net or call Lion Melissa @ 203-430-9356, Lion Corky @ 203-619-1571 or Lion Jovanii @ 203-215-4711.


This is shared from a Facebook event page.

Sharing our COVID-era newsletter from May 2020 featuring Memorial Day


 


Food Trucks on the River to feature family fun at Veterans Memorial Park in Shelton