Thursday, July 16, 2026

Derby Public Library Book Club marks America's 250th at senior center discussion


DERBY - Join Derby Public Library as we continue to celebrate America's 250th Anniversary with our TURNING THE PAGE BOOK CLUB. Our next book discussion on Aug. 5 at Derby Senior Center is about 'The Girl from Greenwich Street' by Lauren Willig.


Based on the true story of a famous trial, this novel is Law and Order: 1800, as Alexander Hamilton and Aaron Burr investigate the shocking murder of a young woman who everyone—and no one—seemed to know.

At the start of a new century, a shocking murder transfixes Manhattan, forcing bitter rivals Alexander Hamilton and Aaron Burr to work together to save a man from the gallows.

Just before Christmas 1799, Elma Sands slips out of her Quaker cousin’s boarding house—and doesn’t come home. Has she eloped? Run away? No one knows—until her body appears in the Manhattan Well.

Her family insists they know who killed her. Handbills circulate around the city accusing a carpenter named Levi Weeks of seducing and murdering Elma.

But privately, quietly, Levi’s wealthy brother calls in a special favor….

Aaron Burr’s legal practice can’t finance both his expensive tastes and his ambition to win the 1800 New York elections. To defend Levi Weeks is a double win: a hefty fee plus a chance to grab headlines.

Alexander Hamilton has his own political aspirations; he isn’t going to let Burr monopolize the public’s attention. If Burr is defending Levi Weeks, then Hamilton will too. As the trial and the election draw near, Burr and Hamilton race against time to save a man’s life—and destroy each other.

Part murder mystery, part thriller, part true crime, The Girl From Greenwich Street revisits a dark corner of history—with a surprising twist ending that reveals the true story of the woman at the center of the tale. 


Shared from the Derby Public Library Facebook page.

Blessing Pantry at Trinity Church in Seymour to distribute food today


Trinity Episcopal Church is at 91 Church St., Seymour. The free-standing, 24-hour pantry is located in the church parking lot.

Ansonia to present free concert series in August, September


Join the City of Ansonia for our FREE Summer Concert Series at Veterans' Park! 

Bring your family, friends, lawn chairs, and blankets for an evening of great live music from 6-8 p.m.

2026 Concert Lineup:
🎵 Wednesday, Aug. 12 – Nothing But Trouble featuring Joe Salvati
🎵 Tuesday, Aug. 19 – Untied Shoelaces
🎵 Wednesday, Aug. 26 – Back Beat
🎵 Wednesday, Sept. 2 – The Coolerators featuring Dan Golias
🎵 Wednesday, Sept. 9 – Alder Frank Pergola & Musicians



Wednesday, July 15, 2026

Jurassic Classroom to visit Seymour Public Library Friday


SEYMOUR - Jurassic Classroom presents “Amazing Adaptations” at 3 p.m Friday at Seymour Public Library.

Crests, horns, frills, plates, spikes, spines, teeth, claws: when it comes to adaptations, dinosaurs are the all time winners! Children will get to observe some of the amazing adaptations for themselves, and use their science skills to figure out what they were for. 

This program is ideal for children 7 and older.

The Library is at 46 Church St.


Free movie night slated Saturday at Chatfield Park in Seymour


 

Massaro Community Farm in Woodbridge to hold Firefly Festival July 25



WOODBRIDGE - Join us for a magical summer evening at Massaro Community Farm as we celebrate the wonder of fireflies!

On Saturday, July 25 beginning at 6:30 p.m. the farm will come alive with glowing fields, family-friendly activities, and a warm community atmosphere.

Bring the whole family and enjoy hands-on kids crafts, delicious eats from a local food truck, and the simple joy of exploring the farm at dusk as fireflies begin to twinkle across the fields. It’s the perfect way to slow down, connect with nature, and make lasting summer memories.

As the sun sets, take a stroll through the farm, relax with friends, and watch as the landscape transforms into a sparkling nighttime display.

Family-friendly
Outdoor evening event
Crafts, food, and fireflies
Don’t miss this enchanting night at the farm!

The farm is located at 41 Ford Road.

Griffin Faculty Practice at Ivy Brook in Shelton welcomes cardiologist


Dr. Rackley focuses on the diagnosis and treatment of heart rhythm disorders involving the heart’s electrical system, including atrial fibrillation, arrhythmias, and palpitations. 

His work centers on identifying the source of rhythm disturbances and guiding treatment using advanced data, clinical evidence, and detailed analysis of the heart’s electrical activity.

Dr. Rackley completed his General Cardiology fellowship at Penn State Milton S. Hershey Medical Center, where he served as Chief Cardiology Fellow, and completed advanced fellowship training in Clinical Cardiac Electrophysiology. 

He completed his Internal Medicine residency at Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center and earned his medical degree from Drexel University College of Medicine.


For Dr. Rackley, strong heart care begins with understanding the person behind the condition.

“I always start by listening to patients and finding out what matters most to them and how I can be a helpful partner,” Dr. Rackley said.


His interest in cardiac electrophysiology is rooted in both the complexity of the specialty and the meaningful difference treatment can make in patients’ lives.

“What drew me to cardiac electrophysiology is the problem-solving and the use of advanced data, evidence, and the heart’s electrical signals to determine the source of an arrhythmia and how best to treat it,” he said. “While I enjoy the mental aspect, the most rewarding part is seeing the impact successful treatment has on patients’ lives.”

Dr. Rackley’s approach reflects Griffin Health’s Planetree person-centered care philosophy, which emphasizes treating each patient as a whole person, and ensuring they are fully informed, comfortable, and actively involved in their care decisions. His training at Penn State Milton S. Hershey Medical Center reinforced the importance of clear communication, access to information, and building meaningful partnerships with patients. By combining advanced cardiac electrophysiology expertise with a focus on person-centered care Dr. Rackley brings a care experience that supports both the clinical and personal needs of every patient, to improve outcomes and quality of life.


Griffin Faculty Physicians Cardiac Electrophysiology is located at Ivy Brook Medical Center, 2 Ivy Brook Road, Suite 120, Shelton. 

For more information about Dr. Rackley or to make an appointment visit https://gfp.griffinhealth.org/specialty-care/cardiac-electrophysiology or call 203-916-5670.


Griffin Faculty Practice provides patient-centered, personalized care with primary care locations in Ansonia, Derby, Naugatuck, Seymour, Shelton, Southbury and Oxford. 

In addition, the practice provides specialized care in urology, rheumatology, OB-GYN, cardiology, cardiac electrophysiology, gastroenterology, cardiothoracic surgery, breast surgery, general surgery, and endocrinology. 

For more information, visit https://gfp.griffinhealth.org.


This is a press release from Griffin Health.