Tuesday, June 30, 2026

Splash pad at Nolan Field opens today; shout out to Ansonia Public Works



Sharing from the city's Facebook page this morning:

 "It’s open. Two kids were ready to get cooled off!! Please remind your children of safety and rules of the splash pad. Enjoy and stay cool."



My Sister's Place in Ansonia posts sales, says farewell to beloved manager


Hot Deals for Hot Summer Days!
ANSONIA - Stop by My Sister's Place this week for fresh finds, amazing bargains, and one-of-a-kind treasures—all while supporting The Umbrella Center for Domestic Violence Services. 💜
Today is also a bittersweet day. After 28 incredible years as Store Manager, today is Nancy's last day.
Nancy has been the heart of My Sister's Place for nearly three decades, and we're so grateful for her dedication, compassion, and the countless lives she's touched along the way.
If you're visiting today, please take a moment to thank Nancy for her 28 years of service and wish her a happy retirement. We know she'd love to see you!

My Sister's Place is at 380 Main St., Ansonia.

St. Mary-St. Michael School in Derby to hold lemonade stand fundraiser


 

Ansonia Library to present talk today on slave during American Revolution


 

Ansonia Police congratulate Lt. Patrick Lynch on his retirement after 36 years


Today, the Ansonia Police Department recognizes and celebrates the retirement of Lieutenant Patrick Lynch after 36 years of dedicated service to our department and the City of Ansonia.

Throughout his career, Lieutenant Lynch demonstrated unwavering commitment, professionalism, and leadership while serving and protecting our community. His dedication to the residents of Ansonia, as well as the officers and staff he worked alongside, has left a lasting impact on this department and the countless lives he touched throughout his career.
On behalf of the entire Ansonia Police Department, we thank Lieutenant Lynch for his 36 years of faithful service and wish him nothing but happiness, good health, and success in this next chapter of life.
Congratulations on your retirement, Lieutenant Lynch. Your service will not be forgotten, and your legacy will continue to be felt for years to come. Enjoy a happy, healthy, and well-deserved retirement!


Recuperation journey 2.0: Looking at the sky



Rising full strawberry moon Monday seen through trees at 9:39 p.m.
 

And the moon at 10:15 p.m.