Thursday, September 12, 2024

From the 'Turnback Tuesday' archives: Derby-New Haven RR

This week's "Turnback Tuesday" features an image of Engine No. 1 from the Derby-New Haven Railroad.

The railway was originally chartered in 1864 to help facilitate transportation between New Haven and the Naugatuck Valley.

Although construction did not begin until 1867, there were several delays including one contractor quitting due to plans to extend the line past Derby into Ansonia. Nevertheless, the first full train of "proper New Haven citizens" arrived in Ansonia on August of 1871.

Stations were built in Orange, Tyler City, Derby, and Ansonia. The railway ceased operations in 1941.

Although most of the tracks and infrastructure was torn up, there are still remnants of it around CT. The abutment of one of its trestles remains on Derby-Milford Road.

This was first published on Sept. 12, 2017.


Thanks goes to the Derby Public Library staff for sharing interesting local history each week.


From the photo archives: Looking at the sky


My backyard view a year ago today.

Register now for 5K to benefit Center for Cancer Care at Griffin Hospital in Derby



Join us for the Annual 5K Walk-Run to Benefit
the Center for Cancer Care at Griffin Hospital

Register now for our 16th YEAR!
Encourage your family and friends to sign up, collect donations, and walk or run with us on Saturday, Sept. 28.


All proceeds are dedicated to providing exceptional, personalized cancer care and to help ease the financial burden Griffin's cancer patients face as they undergo treatment. 

Thank you for helping our patients.

Don't miss the Early Bird registration discount!
Register online at griffinhealth.org/5K by Sept. 15 to save $5!


Questions? Contact Laura Howell at 203-732-1263 or lhowell@griffinhealth.org.
 

Crosby Commons in Shelton to host healthy aging presentation


SHELTON - The event will be held at Crosby Commons Independent and Assisted Living Community, located on the Wesley Village Campus, 580 Long Hill Ave. 

Attendees will gain valuable insight and wisdom from individuals who have achieved longevity and learn about the unique qualities of their living environments. 

For more information about the program, or to RSVP, please contact Lisa Bisson, Director of Community Outreach at lbisson@umh.org or 203-225-5027. Light refreshments will be served.


For more information about senior living options at Crosby Commons, please contact Rhonda Stasulli at 203-447-5454 or rstasulli@umh.org.  


About Crosby Commons & Wesley Village: Crosby Commons offers independent and assisted living options at the Wesley Village senior living campus located at 580 Long Hill Ave. in Shelton. The campus is part of United Methodist Homes, a local not-for-profit organization, and offers a continuum of care: independent and assisted living, enhanced assisted living, early memory support/memory care, skilled nursing, and short-term rehab. 

To learn more about Crosby Commons, Wesley Heights, Lifestyle Transitions, or Bishop Wicke Health Center, visit our website or contact us at 203-225-5024. To become part of the Wesley Village team, visit our website at: https://www.umh.org/career-opportunities-at-umh.



This is a press release from United Methodist Homes.


Ansonia Police say deaths are apparent murder-suicide



ANSONIA - Ansonia Police said this afternoon the two suspicious deaths on Westfield Avenue reported earlier today were apparently the result of a murder-suicide.

Police said Yanis Tavarez, 47, of Bridgeport shot his ex-wife, Miguelina Lebron, 45, multiple times in the torso and then shot himself in the head. The shooting occurred in Lebron's residence, 180 Westfield Ave.

Police received a call of an assault shortly after 5 a.m. today. First officers on scene found a female and male inside the residence, both suffering from gunshot wounds. 
The female was shot multiple times in the torso. She was transported to a local hospital for treatment but succumbed to her injuries. 
The male was shot once in the head and was pronounced dead at the scene. 
Police said all the information to this point indicates the male shot the female multiple times before shooting himself. It appears the male forced entry into the home and confronted the female before shooting her, then himself, police said. 
There were two other people inside the residence, and police said they were not involved in the incident and were unharmed.

The Ansonia Police Department would like to thank the Connecticut State Police Central District Major Crimes, Derby Police Department, Seymour Police Department, the Department of Children and Families Milford Office, and Yale Trauma Clinical Services for their assistance during this investigation.

The Ansonia Police Department strongly urges anyone who may be in a relationship where domestic violence is occurring to contact their local authorities. 
Help is available 24 hours a day 7 days a week. In the Valley, The Umbrella Center for Domestic Violence Services can be reached by phone at 203-736-9944, 203-789-8104 or 1-888-774-2900 or through the internet at https://bhcare.org/page/22595-The-Umbrella-Center-for-Domestic-Violence-Services- . Statewide domestic violence assistance can be found at www.CTSafeConnect.org or call/text (888)774-2900. Additional information can also be found on the Connecticut Coalition Against Domestic Violence website https://www.ctcadv.org/

Anyone with information regarding this case is asked to contact the police department at 203-735-1885 or anonymous tips can be left at Tip411 at the link below.

https://www.tip411.com/tips/new?alert_group_id=21553


This is a press release from Lt. Patrick Lynch.


Ansonia Police probe 2 suspicious deaths on Westfield Avenue


ANSONIA - The Ansonia Police Department is currently investigating the suspicious deaths of two people in the 100 block of Westfield Avenue.

The investigation is active and ongoing; however, this is an isolated incident and there is no threat to the public, Lt. Patrick Lynch said in a written release at 11:04 a.m. today.

Updates will follow as the investigation progresses.