Wednesday, July 8, 2026

Ansonia Police seek info about Liberty Street shooting incident



ANSONIA - The Ansonia Police Department is actively investigating a shooting incident that occurred Tuesday afternoon, July 7.

At approximately 5 p.m. Ansonia Police received a notification from a local hospital regarding an adult male who had self-admitted with a gunshot wound. Initial reports indicated the injury was a possible self-inflicted gunshot wound.

Through immediate follow-up investigations, detectives determined that the incident took place in the area of Liberty Street. 

Responding officers and detectives successfully located and secured the scene on Liberty Street. Investigators subsequently obtained and executed a search warrant at a residence to gather physical evidence and further the investigation.

This remains an active and ongoing investigation. No further details regarding the identity or current medical condition of the male individual are available for release at this time.

This appears to be an isolated incident and there is no immediate danger to the public.

The Ansonia Police Department is asking anyone with information regarding this incident, or who may have witnessed unusual activity on Liberty Street around 5 p.m. on Tuesday, to contact the Ansonia Police Department Detective Bureau at 203-735-1885.


This is a press release from Lt. Alex Barreira, public information officer.


Quaker Farms Fire Company in Oxford to hold annual carnival


It’s that time of year again! Our Annual Fireman’s Carnival!
We have a special year coming up with some new attractions and awesome surprises, but those are for a later date!
Back again we have Marenna Amusements bringing awesome rides for all ages!
As always our fireworks shows on Wednesday and Friday at 9:45 p.m. each night.
Our food menu-
Hamburger/Cheese burger
Hot dog
Red hots
Sausage and Peppers
Chicken Nuggets
Fries
Fried Dough
Corn Dogs
Ticket prices
$1 per ticket
$20 for 22 tickets
$35 for wristbands(per night)



Silver Sluggers to meet Thursday at Derby Public Library


DERBY - The next Silver Sluggers meeting is TOMORROW! 

Join us for a lively and always entertaining session about America's favorite pastime: BASEBALL.

10 a.m.-12 p.m. No registration is required!

The Library is at 313 Elizabeth St.

Shared from the Library's Facebook page.

Griffin Health honors caregivers, announces Employee of the Year

Judith Abaidoo

DERBY – Griffin Health recently honored more than 900 employees and physicians who reached service milestones of 5 years and more, and announced its 2026 Employee of the Year and Department of the Year at its 54th Annual Service Awards celebration at Aria in Prospect.

At a “Broadway Bash” themed celebration, Griffin Hospital President and CEO Patrick Charmel personally presented gifts of appreciation to longtime employees and announced Mammography and Breast Sonography Technologist Judith Abaidoo of West Haven as the 2026 Employee of the Year and the Griffin Hospital Central Processing Department as the 2026 Department of the Year.

Abaidoo named Top Caregiver
A caregiver at The Hewitt Center for Breast Wellness at Griffin Hospital since 2023, Abaidoo regularly receives thankful comments from patients that describe her as professional, kind, calm, and reassuring.
“Guided by the belief in serving something larger than herself, Judith’s impact is seen in the experience she creates for every patient,” Charmel said. 

“Even in situations where patients arrive anxious or uncomfortable, Judith creates a sense of trust. Her colleagues recognize her steady presence under pressure and view her as a role model who leads by example.”
Griffin’s Employee of the Year selection come from its monthly I Take It Personally (ITIP) Award program where employees are nominated by their colleagues. Each month, up to four Griffin Health caregivers are selected for their efforts to improve patient satisfaction and promote Griffin’s commitment to person-centered care. Of these ITIP winners, four are selected as finalists for the honor of Employee of the Year.


Central Processing Department Named Department of the Year
The Griffin Hospital Central Processing Department was honored with Department of the Year for disciplined execution, consistent process control, and an unwavering focus on clinical safety.
Central Processing achieved a high level of performance this year, showing meticulous attention to detail during several HVAC infrastructure upgrades in which there was not a single surgical case delay. 

The department also improved instrument processing and the availability and readiness of surgical instruments through staff education, workplace safety, and innovative technologies that have elevated both employee performance and service quality.
“The team’s responsiveness to clinical needs, including the development of specialized emergency instrument trays and additional safety testing protocols, reflect their spirit of collaboration and accountability,” Charmel said. “Their consistency, coordination, and control flawlessly support exceptional surgical patient care every day.”
The Department of the Year is selected from the four hospital departments selected as “Department of the Quarter” by the ITIP program.

This is a press release from Griffin Hospital.