Thursday, July 2, 2026

Adult programming slated in July at Ansonia Library



Ansonia Library posts July youth services programs


 

  Plant a seed, READ! 

Summer Reading 2026

Register now for our summer reading program!
Reading logs can be picked up starting June 1st!

Giant Room Camp + Pizza
(Ages 10-18)

Thursday, July 9th-10:00 AM- 3:00 PM 
 Pizza Break-12:00 PM
Friday July 10th- 10:00 AM- 12:00 PM

Once Upon a Lawn 
Summer StoryTime
(Ages 0-5)

Monday, July 13th- 9:30 AM
Monday, July 27th- 9:30 AM

Yuletide in the Sunshine
A Summer Beginner Knitting class
(Ages 8+)

Wednesday, July 22nd- 1:00-3:00 PM

The Library is at 53 S. Cliff St., Ansonia.

Griffin Health in Derby to host education program about weight loss meds


DERBY - The Griffin Center for Healthy Living will host a new free health education program about GLP-1 and non-GLP-1 medications that support weight-loss and metabolic health.

Thriving on GLP-1 for Metabolic & Weight Management is a three-week workshop for anyone considering starting a GLP-1 or presently taking one. 

This workshop will explain the science of obesity, weight regulation, how GLP-1 medications work, and their benefits and risks. Certified Diabetes Care & Education Specialist Carolyn Gundell, MS, CDCES, will share strategies for managing medication side effects and discuss evaluating eating patterns, physical activity benefits, and other lifestyle habits that help sustain long-term weight loss and reduce health risks.

There will be a session on Thursdays July 30, and Aug. 6 and 13 from 4-5:30 p.m. at Griffin Hospital, 130 Division St.


This free wellness program is part of Griffin’s commitment to improve community wellness through free education, guidance and assistance in preventing and managing chronic disease. Griffin’s mission is to empower individuals to make choices that change their lifestyles for the better, and to go beyond caring for individuals when they are not well by building a meaningful relationship, guiding, and coaching them to maximize their quality of life.


Register at www.griffinhealth.org/thriving-on-glp1 or contact The Griffin Center for Healthy Living Coordinator at 203-732-1369 to sign up or for more information.


This is a press release from Griffin Health.


Valley Tales on Derby Greenway featuring local history to step off July 9


Derby Neck Library is teaming up with Derby Historical Society to bring you a new program series this summer: Valley Tales on Derby Greenway.
As the title suggests, this all-ages walking club meets on the Derby Greenway for a leisurely stroll along the Naugatuck River, while listening to true stories from the Valley’s shared history. The club is hosted by the library and features guest speakers from the historical society.
The club does not require any registration… anyone can join! Meet at the Derby Greenway entrance across the street from BJs at 9 a.m. on Thursdays from July 9-Aug. 6 to participate.
Some of the topics you’ll hear about are the history of the Greenway itself, historical significance of the Naugatuck River, Reverend Mansfield and the Church of England in CT, and Revolutionary-era stories.
For further information or schedule details, please visit the website of either Derby Neck Library or Derby Historical Society.
Participants are responsible for their own health and safety. Please review heat and weather conditions prior to participation.
Walks will last approximately 30-60 minutes and cover 2-4 miles.

Shared from the Derby Greenway Committee Facebook page.

Master's Table to offer 2 meals in July at Huntington Congregational Church


 

Ansonia posts possible discolored water alert



Regional Water Authority- Possible Discolored Water
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The City of Ansonia has been advised by the Regional Water Authority that as a result of the extreme heat and increased water demands, residents may experience temporarily discolored water over the next few days.
Discoloration of water may occur when the naturally occurring minerals that normally settle to the bottom of a water main are stirred up due to a change in the flow of water. Discolored water is usually not harmful, but it is unappealing and can cause residue or stains.
Regional Water recommends that customers wait until the discoloration clears before drinking the water, and also postpone doing dishes and laundry to avoid residue or stains.
Discolored water is temporary and most discolored water events clear on their own. Regional Water will also have crews in the field all weekend to help clear up discolored water issues.
For up to date information visit the RWA Website rwater.com or their social media pages. You can also call them at 203 562-4020.
Have a safe Independence Day weekend, stay cool and don't forget to check on your neighbors, family and friends as we deal with this extreme heat together.
Ansonia's Cooling Center at the ARMS Building located at 22 West Main St. remains open daily through Sunday for residents who need to escape the heat in an air conditioned space from 9 am until 6 pm.

Shared from the city's Facebook page.

St. Vincent de Paul Thrift Shop in Derby seeks sorting volunteers