Friday, April 10, 2026

From the photo archives: Looking at the sky


Backyard view on this date in 2022.

Participants sought for Ansonia Memorial Day Parade May 24


 

Historian to discuss America in 1930s at Plumb Memorial Library in Shelton


SHELTON - Join us at Plumb Memorial Library for a presentation on the 1930s with guest speaker Jason Scappaticci.

📅Date: May 13
🕕 Time: 6 p.m.
📍 Location: Plumb Memorial Library Meeting Room, 65 Wooster St., Shelton

America in the 1930s: The United States in the 1930s is known mainly for one thing, the Great Depression. 
While it is true that America was ravaged by the Great Depression, it was also a time of many other firsts in America and the creation of the America we live in. Come and learn more about the 1930s.

The program is free and open to the public.
Registration required. There are three ways to register.
🔗Online: https://sheltonlibrarysystem.org/events/20260513-the-1930s/
🧍In-person at the Reference Desk.
📞Phone: (203) 924-1580 ext. 5102


Kids invited to Book Buffet fun April 24 at Derby Public Library


 
Derby Public Library is at 313 Elizabeth St., Derby

'Fill the Crosley' with food Sunday at Heav'nly Donuts in Derby


DERBY - Heav’nly Donuts will hold the annual 'Fill the Crosley' food drive from noon-5 p.m. Sunday to support Spooner House in Shelton.

Sponsored by Heav'nly Donuts and Michael J.R. Burke. Rain date TBD.

The shop is at 653 New Haven Ave.


Shared from a Facebook event page.

Salvation Army in Ansonia to hold community garden day Saturday


 

Thursday, April 9, 2026

Ansonia Police assist another agency in investigation on Garden Street



ANSONIA - Today, April 9, 2026, the Ansonia Police Department assisted another state law enforcement agency in a criminal investigation on Garden Street in Ansonia. 
As this is an ongoing criminal investigation for another state agency we will not be releasing any information in order to protect the integrity of their investigation. 
There is no danger to the public on Garden Street or the surrounding streets.


This is a press release from Lt. Patrick Lynch.