Tuesday, May 26, 2026

'Turnback Tuesday' features Memorial Day remembrance


 Turnback Tuesday remembers those who served this country in good and prosperous times as well as the dark and scary times. Men and women from all corners, backgrounds, and ages of this country joined each other to protect us all and continue to do so.

Memorial Day or Decoration Day was originally designated on May 30,1868 with the first celebration taking place at Arlington Cemetery. In 1971, federal law changed the holiday to be the last Monday in May.
Derby Public Library wants to thank each and every one of our brave and selfless citizens who served. Thank You.


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

Recuperation journey 2.0: Morning reflections


 ... at Pickett's Pond in Osbornedale State Park in  Derby.

Ansonia Police seek public's assistance in locating city teen

UPDATE: Taleah was located and returned home.

 
Taleah Barros

ANSONIA - The Ansonia Police Department is requesting the public’s assistance in locating a missing person who left her home on the 21st.
Taleah Barros is a 16-year-old female, approximately 5’5” tall, weighing 265 pounds, with brown eyes and black hair. She was last seen wearing a white shirt, black sweatpants, and a green backpack. She also has a flower tattoo on her left forearm and a lip piercing.
Barros is known to frequent the New Haven area.
Anyone with information regarding her whereabouts is asked to contact the Ansonia Police Department at 203-735-1885.
Anonymous tips may also be submitted through Tip411 using the link below:


Shared from the Ansonia Police Department Facebook page.

Master's Table to host 2 meals in June at Huntington Congregational Church


 

Derby Historical Society to host presentation about Connecticut's Black Patriots


 

Recuperation journey 2.0: Looking at the sky


  Peaceful late May morning in Derby. 

Celebrate Shelton to host Food Trucks on the River this weekend