Thursday, September 19, 2024

Seymour Congregational Church coffee house to benefit flood victims



SEYMOUR - Join us from 6-9 p.m. Sept. 27 for a night of fantastic performers at our monthly Coffee House at Seymour Congregational Church.

All donations will be going to TEAM, Inc. to help those affected by the recent floods. 

Coffee provided by Higher Self Roasters and treats will be served.
Donate here: https://givebutter.com/TEAMDonate


Shared from the church's Facebook page.


CWV St. Michael's Post 1562 in Derby to host annual family outing Saturday

 


DERBY - Food, music, fun! 
A tented outdoor picnic area and an air-conditioned St. Michael's Post 1562 hall at 112 Derby Ave.: the best of both worlds to enjoy a day of camaraderie, friendship, and relaxation from 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Saturday. 
Tickets for Post members are $35; guests are $40 but you need to reserve ASAP so we will have all the food we'll need.


This is shared from a Facebook event page.

UPDATE: CARIOLO LOCATED AND SAFE Ansonia Police seek public's assistance in locating city resident, 56

Cosimo Cariolo

UPDATE: CARIOLO LOCATED AND SAFE

ANSONIA -  Ansonia Police are looking for the public’s assistance in locating Cosimo Cariolo, 56, of Ansonia. 
Cariolo left his home this morning [Thursday] and has not returned home, police said. 
He was last seen in the area of Grove Street and Howard Avenue. 
Cariolo is a white male, six feet tall, 180 pounds, brown hair, brown eyes, last seen wearing a peach/orange colored polo shirt and flip flops. 

Cariolo takes medication daily and did not take the medication with him when he left the house. He has been listed as a silver alert.

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.

Learn about birds of prey at Ansonia Nature Center presentation


Oct. 4, 6:30 p.m.

Join A Place Called Hope, a rehabilitation and education center for birds of prey, for this eye-opening PowerPoint presentation with live bird guests. 

This program will focus on the hazards of choosing poisons to mismanage rodent nuisance issues. Learn why poisons don’t solve the problem, who benefits from their use, how to apply long-term strategies that solve the issue once and for all, the dangers these methods pose on our health, the health of our domestic pets, our predatory wildlife’s wellbeing, and how you can help others to THINK OUTSIDE THE BAIT BOX. 


This program is for mature audiences. Click here to register for this FREE program.



This is a press release from the Ansonia Nature Center, 10 Deerfield Lane.


Police arrest girl, 13, for making threat that closed Ansonia Public Schools


ANSONIA - Ansonia Police received a complaint at about 6:40 a.m. today about a threat to the Ansonia Public Schools posted on social media. 
The Ansonia Board of Education was notified and a decision was made to cancel school. 
The Patrol Division and Detective Bureau were able to interview several potential witnesses. 
During the interview process a 13-year-old female confessed to making the post and she was arrested, Lt. Patrick Lynch said in a written release.
 
The juvenile was referred to Juvenile Court for Threatening First Degree and Breach of Peace Second Degree.

Chief Wayne Williams commends the actions of the Ansonia Police Department’s Patrol Division and Detective Bureau for their quick response and coordinated effort to secure the schools and investigate the threat.

Working in conjunction with the Ansonia Board of Education and Superintendent Joseph DiBacco, we would like to release the following statement to all the parents and guardians:

"Please speak to your children about how to communicate (i.e. email, social media) in an appropriate manner. Please know that all threats to our schools or students are taken very seriously and are investigated thoroughly.
We encourage parents to speak with your child about making the right choices and the potential consequences of their actions.

"Tomorrow, Friday, Sept. 20, the Ansonia Public Schools will resume a regular schedule of classes. 
We appreciate your help as we work together to keep all of our students safe and help them make positive choices for themselves and our community."


This is a press release from Lt. Patrick Lynch.

From the 'Turnback Tuesday' archives: Derby's newspapers


This week's "Turnback Tuesday" features Derby's early newspapers. 

The Derby Journal was the city's first paper and began publication in 1846 with the office located on 139 Main St. During its time, The Journal underwent several name changes including The Derby Transcript in 1867. 

The paper again changed its name in 1889 to The Evening Transcript. Eventually the company was shut down in 1902, leaving The Evening Sentinel as the Valley's only local newspaper until that, too, folded in 1992. 

This image was taken in the mid to late 60's. The building still remains and fortunately, Derby Public Library has most of The Evening Transcript available on microfilm from 1848 - 1890.


This was first published on this date in 2017.


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

The Bernadettes to perform Friday on the Derby Green



DERBY - We’re baaaaack!!! It’s been a minute, but The Bernadettes return to invade Derby Friday at the End of Summer Concert Series!!! 

Get ready for an evening of outdoor music - R&B, Motown, Soul, Funk - and fun.

The concert will run from 6:30-8:30 p.m. Bring the whole family down and enjoy some togetherness, fun and fantastic music!!! 

Bring a lawn chair or sit on the grass!!! But above all, bring your dancing shoes and get ready for a spectacular evening!!! We’ll see you there!!!


This is shared from a Facebook event page.