Wednesday, November 22, 2023

Shelton History Center highlights interesting beard from days gone by


James Beardsley Wheeler of Thompson Street in Shelton was a lifelong nonconformist.  

During the Civil War, when he was in his 20s, he was a conscientious objector.  He had his own printing press, which he used to publish his own tracts, book and the Funny Graphics, an odd collection of 19th century philosophy. 

Don't forget to look back at our past #noshavenovember posts and decide who has your favorite look!


Shared from the Shelton History Center Facebook page.


CABE presents Derby Board of Education with award for team work


DERBY - The Board of Education has been recognized once again by the Connecticut Association of Boards of Education for exhibiting the most effective leadership, characterized by their ability to work together as a “team.” 

The CABE Board Recognition Awards are designed to recognize boards that provide effective leadership to their districts with good practices. 

This program acknowledges the importance of school board members and superintendents working together as effective teams and continues an important trend among school board associations across the country. 

CABE’s Board Leadership Award assesses 34 items in areas of Leadership/Student Achievement, Board Member Professional Development, Policy, Community Relations and Organizational Leadership, and Boards who apply must fulfill a minimum of 22 items across these categories to qualify. 

Superintendent Dr. Matthew J. Conway, Jr., said, “In the preceding year, our Board has steadfastly focused on establishing an inclusive process for crafting our new 5-year strategic plan, with a commitment to ensuring that every voice is not only heard but genuinely considered. Paramount in their priorities has been the assurance of safety and security within our schools, thereby safeguarding the well-being of all staff and students. 

"Furthermore, there has been a concerted effort to refine our coaching model, tailoring support to the distinctive teaching needs of our exceptional and amazing educators. The Board has exemplified the precise leadership necessary for fostering the growth of our district, educators, and, most importantly, our students. 

"We extend our heartfelt gratitude for their dedicated time, tireless effort, invaluable input, and unwavering support throughout this transformative journey,” Conway said.

Board Chairman Jim Gildea said, “Being honored as a board of distinction is one more positive accomplishment for the Derby school system.  The Board of Education is comprised of a strong bunch of volunteers, who donate countless hours to ensure that the students and the employees of the Derby school system have all of the necessary support that they need to be successful.  It is most rewarding to work with a group of individuals whose main priority is to work together to assure our school system thrives.” 

The award was presented at the CABE/CAPSS Annual Convention on Nov.17. 


This is a press release from Derby Public Schools.


Shelton Library System posts holiday schedule


Remaining hours this week for Plumb Memorial Library are:

Today, Nov. 22; 9:30 a.m.-5 p.m.
Thursday, Nov.. 23; Closed
Friday, Nov. 24; Closed
Saturday, Nov. 25; 9:30 a.m.-3 p.m.

Remaining hours this week for Huntington Branch Library are:

Today, Nov. 22; 10 a.m.-7 p.m.
Thursday, Nov. 23; Closed
Friday, Nov. 24 ; Closed
Saturday, Nov. 25; 10 a.m.-3 p.m.



Seymour Public Library to host tea lecture, tasting


SEYMOUR - Philip Parda, Tea Master from Savvy Tea Gourmet, will present a tea lecture and tasting at 6:30 p.m. Dec. 5 at Seymour Public Library.
Registration is required and it is limited to 30 attendees. 
The lecture and tasting are only for adults.
Stop by the library at 46 Church St. to register at the circulation desk or call 203-888-3903.

This is shared from the Library's Facebook page.