Tuesday, October 7, 2025

Memories from 2020 of virtual Pounding the Pavement for Pink during COVID



 

Derby Historical Society to hold Historic Elm Street Lantern Tour


Join the Derby Historical Society for a lantern lit walking tour of the Ansonia Historic District. 

But stay alert! You never know who you will meet along the way. Before or after your tour, join our storytellers out back for a hot drink and more spooky tales by the fire. 

All tickets include a voucher for a free drink at the Quail & Ale in Derby.

This event is family friendly. 

Times

Tours depart at 6:30 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. and are about one hour in length. Please choose a tour time when purchasing your tickets. Our storytellers will be performing from 6:30- 8:30 p.m. and you may join them at any time before or after your tour.

Location
Tours depart from the David Humphreys House at 37 Elm Street, Ansonia. There is limited parking in the lot behind our House as well as along Thomas Street. Please check in at the Gift Shop in the back of the House when you arrive. 

Please dress appropriately for the weather and wear walking shoes. It will be dark but lanterns will be provided to light your way. 

Shared from a Derby Historical Society press release.

'Turnback Tuesday' highlights Derby RR Bridge



Turnback Tuesday gives you a bird’s eye view of the RR Bridge crossing over the Housatonic River.
The bridge is marked with a red arrow. In the foreground is the Birmingham Iron Foundry.
This business started in 1836 by two brothers, Sylvester and Sullivan Colburn. It was not named Birmingham Iron Foundry until it was sold to Sheldon Bassett in 1850.
The business later merged with the Farrel Foundry in the 1920s. The factory was located where Home Depot is now.

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

Rotary Club to hold shred, recycle event Sunday at Ansonia Shopping Center


 

Recuperation journey 2.0: Looking at the sky




 Monday night's full Harvest Moon.