Friday, August 22, 2025

New executive director named at Adam's House in Shelton


Adam's House founder Allison Wysota, right, welcomes Ann O'Leary as new executive director./Contributed photo

SHELTON - Allison Wysota, founder of Adam’s House, Connecticut’s only free-standing grief education and peer support center, proudly announces the appointment of Ann O’Leary as executive director.

Driven by recent initiatives and potential for growth, Wysota recognized the importance of identifying a new executive director with a breadth of expertise in fundraising and strategic development, coupled with an authentic connection to the mission of Adam’s House.

O’Leary brings current expertise as the Principal of Nonprofit Strategy and Management to her role at Adam’s House, fostering compassionate connections and strategic partnerships to enhance mission impact and organizational growth.

“Ann is respected in philanthropic circles for her dedication to building relationships, her exceptional financial insight, and her thoughtful, team-oriented leadership style,” Wysota said.

Before joining Adam’s House, O’Leary held senior strategic and philanthropic leadership roles at United Way, YMCA, Audubon Centers, Stanwich School, and a national nonprofit media organization. 

She was honored with the Trustee Recognition Award from the Westport Y and is a two-time recipient of the Connecticut Audubon President’s Award.

O’Leary’s initial focus will be shaping and directing plans to ensure the organization’s continued success, starting with a Strategic Planning initiative that will begin in late 2025.

“Throughout my career, I have enjoyed tapping into the entrepreneurial energy of an organization to launch and expand programs, including fellowships that support leaders working to make a difference in the world,” commented O’Leary. “There is significant growth potential at Adam’s House, and I look forward to supporting grieving children through our much-needed programs.”

Wysota will continue to lead all programming. Her personalized grief education program, “Helping Hearts Heal” has helped transform the lives of more than 450 children and families since 2017. With O’Leary in place to oversee daily operations, Wysota will be able to focus on expanding and evolving the program offerings to meet the needs of grievers.

“Continued support from our friends and donors allows us to fulfill our mission to serve grieving children,” Wysota said. “With enhanced resources and planned program expansions, Adam’s House will remain a vital source of comfort and hope for families navigating loss.”


Griffin Hospital in Derby offers free Mini-Med School course



DERBY - Griffin Hospital is accepting registrations for its free, 11-week Mini-Med School course that begins Sept. 11.

Specifically designed for the layperson with little or no medical background, Mini-Med School provides a unique opportunity to gain a greater understanding of how the human body works, insight into common disorders of the various organ systems, and information about disease prevention.

This course is conducted over 11 consecutive weekly sessions. 
Griffin Hospital physicians serve as faculty, covering a wide range of topics, including: Anatomy; Cardiology; Cardiothoracic Surgery; Critical Care; Dermatology; Emergency Medicine; Endocrinology; Gastroenterology; General Surgery; Gynecology; Hematology; Nephrology; Neurology; Oncology; Ophthalmology; Orthopedics; Primary Care; Pulmonology; Rheumatology; Sleep Medicine; and Urology.
Each weekly session will be divided into two hour-long presentations on different medical topics, with a refreshment break between presentations and ample time for questions and answers.

The program meets Thursdays from 6:30-9 p.m. at Griffin Hospital, 130 Division St. 
The Mini-Med School will culminate with a “graduation” ceremony for participants on Nov. 20. The course is comprehensive and the knowledge base is cumulative, so those participants who attend all sessions will gain the most benefit.

There is no fee to enroll in the Mini-Med School, but space is limited, so early registration is encouraged. 

This is a press release from Griffin Hospital. 

Ansonia Senior Center to hold bus trip to The Big E


 Shared from the City of Ansonia Facebook page.

Congratulations to newly sworn-in commander of Seymour Police Department


Today, we proudly celebrate Sergeant Jason Uliano as he is officially sworn in as Commander with the Seymour Police Department.
With unwavering dedication, strong leadership, and a deep commitment to serving our community, Commander Uliano has earned this honor through years of exemplary service and integrity.
Your leadership continues to inspire those around you, and we are confident that your transition into this new role will bring continued excellence and strength to the department.
Congratulations Commander Uliano!


Shared from the Town of Seymour Police Department Facebook page.

Derby Police seek information related to gunshots fired Friday afternoon


DERBY - The Derby Police Department responded to reports of multiple gunshots fired at the intersection of Anson Street and Lafayette Street at 12:51 pm.

Upon arrival, officers located evidence confirming the initial reports. At this time, there is no indication that this incident presents an ongoing danger to the public, and no injuries have been reported.

The Derby Police Department is seeking information and video related to this incident and asks that individuals contact Detective Sergeant Daniel Donston at 203-735-7811 x322. Reports can be made anonymously.

The Derby Police Department appreciates the cooperation and patience of area residents while the investigation is ongoing.


Royal Kings to perform Saturday at Great Hill Hose Company in Seymour

SEYMOUR - Join Seymour Culture and Arts for a performance by the Royal Kings from 6-8 p.m. Saturday at Great Hill Hose Company, 140 Botsford Road.

From the 'Turnback Tuesday' archives: Cast of play at St. Mary's School


This week's "Turnback Tuesday" features a photo of the cast of the play "Spider Island," performed by students of St. Mary's School in March of 1946.

[First posted on this date in 2017.]


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

Troop 51 in Ansonia to host 'Scout Me In' at Three Saints Church Saturday



Come find out what Scouts is all about!
Several activities for hands on learning.
Pack/Troop 51 Ansonia
Come join our fun!

Three Saints Church
26 Howard Ave., Ansonia
9 a.m.-2 p.m. Aug. 23
Open to boys and girls
Ages 5-18

Shared from a Facebook event page. 

K of C to hold pig roast, corn hole tourney on St. Mary Church grounds in Derby



DERBY - Join us for a good ol’ Pig Roast and Corn Hole Tournament sponsored by the Knights of Columbus from 5-8 p.m. Sept. 13 on the grounds of St. Mary Church. 
Enjoy delicious roast pig, beer, and other beverages while participating (or watching) in the corn hole tournament! 
Tickets are $30 at the door and grammar school-age kids eat free!
Advance tickets can be purchased from the church office for $25. M-Th, 9-4.

Shared from a Facebook event page.

Derby Public Library to host end of summer reading party


 

The Library is at 313 Elizabeth St., Derby.