Saturday, October 18, 2025

Master's Table to offer meals Sunday at Assumption Church Hall in Ansonia


Free Community Meal
When: Sunday, Oct. 19, 3:30-4:30 p.m. or until food runs out (rain or shine).
Where: Assumption Church Hall, 61 N. Cliff St., Ansonia
❗️Must be present to receive a meal.
❗️Park car and enter church hall, masks are optional. If you are unable to exit your car or don't want to come inside, please speak to our volunteers outside and they will bring out your meal.
❗️Pick up meal and browse giveaway table. You can eat your takeout meal inside but bring your own beverage.

Oxford Cultural Arts to hold annual fair Nov. 1 at Oxford High School


 

From the 'Turnback Tuesday' archives: Derby Green


This week’s “Turnback Tuesday” picture features the picturesque Derby Green.

In this image, you can see 2 of the 3 churches that bracket the Green: Immanuel St. James Episcopal Church (r.) and Derby United Methodist Church (l.)

While the original Derby Commons was actually located in East Derby between Academy Hill Rd. and Clark Ave., the Derby Green as we know it today - located between Minerva and Elizabeth Streets - was part of the planned downtown for “Birmingham”, orchestrated in 1836 by businessmen Sheldon Smith and Anson G. Phelps (of “Ansonia” namesake fame.) In fact, the Derby Green is referred to as the “Birmingham Green Historic District” on the National Register of Historic Places.

Note that this image reflects the Green prior to the year 1999, when it underwent significant improvements including the addition of new lighting, new benches, new stonework around the central plaza and in front of the gazebo as well as renovation of the gazebo itself.

The last two upgrades were done to greatly enhance public events such as Derby’s Summer Concerts on the Green series.

[First posted on this date in 2016.]


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


From the photo archives: Looking at the sky


Fall colors from this date last year but not sure where this was in the Valley.