Sunday, April 26, 2026
Seymour Oxford Food Bank posts May wishlist
St. Vincent de Paul Thrift Shop in Derby posts this week's sales
Come see what all of the buzz is about and visit our beautiful bee hive!
So much gorgeous spring clothing being stocked everyday, along with unique treasures and gifts to discover!
Saturday, April 25, 2026
Seymour Oxford Food Bank, Seymour Food 2 Kids team up for summer program
Summer break is right around the corner and we are teaming up with Seymour Food 2 Kids to provide meals to any Seymour or Oxford family who can use a helping hand.
If you would like to help you can donate by using the link below, Volunteer opportunities will be posted soon along with our program specific Wishlist.
Register link
https://docs.google.com/.../1FAIpQLSe.../viewform...
Donate here! By using this link every dollar goes directly to The Summer Food to Kids program.
https://seymour-oxford-food-bank.givecloud.co/.../G2EXWJD6
Learn to craft seed bombs May 2 at Ansonia Nature Center
Seed Bomb Crafting and HikeMay 2 at 1:30 p.m. ANSONIA - Support habitat restoration efforts by crafting seed balls to disperse on a hike, and take an extra seed ball home for yourself! Support native plants this National Wildflower Week by helping the Nature Center disperse seed balls. Seed balls (or seed bombs) are made by combining seeds, clay, and a bit of soil into a protective ball. This program will begin with the creation of seed balls (so be prepared for muddy hands!), then a hike to disperse them in our woods to support habitat restoration efforts. Participants will also be able to make a seed ball for themselves to take home! FREE - donations welcome! The Center is at 10 Deerfield Lane. | |
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Friday, April 24, 2026
Ansonia Police use search warrant to take 39 dogs, 2 ferrets from residence
ANSONIA - Ansonia Police began an investigation Thursday after receiving a complaint of possible animal cruelty and unsanitary living conditions at a residence on Schumacher Drive, Lt. Patrick Lynch said in a written release Friday morning.
Chief Williams would like to the thank Woodbridge Animal Control and the Town of Oxford for their assistance in the case.




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