Monday, April 13, 2026

Griffin Health cooking demo in Oxford to feature adaptive equipment uses


OXFORD - The Griffin Center for Healthy Living, Quarry Walk, 300 Oxford Road will host a cooking demonstration for individuals who have difficulty cooking due to health conditions such as arthritis and various auto-immune diseases.


Griffin Health Occupational Therapist Jenna Reno and Executive Chef Todd Concilio will lead Adaptive Equipment Uses in the Kitchen April 28 from 5-6:15 p.m. 

This interactive cooking workshop will guide participants through making a fresh and delicious pasta salad while demonstrating adaptive equipment and practical techniques that make cooking safer, easier, and more enjoyable.


Participants will learn how to use tools such as jar openers, rocker knives, non-slip cutting boards, easy-grip utensils, and other adaptive kitchen devices that help reduce strain on the hands, wrists, and shoulders. 

The demonstration will help attendees build confidence and independence in the kitchen by breaking down each step of the recipe into manageable tasks.


This event is ideal for older adults experiencing arthritis, decreased strength, limited mobility, or coordination challenges, as well as anyone interested in learning new strategies for safer meal preparation. 

Additionally, there will be valuable tips on energy conservation, joint protection, and kitchen setup to support everyday cooking at home.

This event is free, but seating is limited and reservations are required. 

Visit www.griffinhealth.org/adaptive-equipment or contact the Griffin Center for Healthy Living Coordinator at 203-732-1369 to sign up.


Opened in 2020, the Griffin Center for Healthy Living is a unique facility in which Griffin Health partners with the community in wellness – offering education, guidance and assistance in preventing and managing chronic disease, and promoting overall well-being. 

The Center is part of Griffin’s mission to empower individuals to make choices that change their lifestyles for the better, and embodies Griffin’s goal to not only care for individuals when they are not well, but to build a meaningful relationship, guide, and coach them to maximize their quality of life. 

Visit griffinhealthyliving.org for more information about the Center's features and upcoming community events.


This is a press release from Griffin Health.


Ansonia Nature Center to celebrate Earth Day Saturday



ANSONIA - Every day is Earth Day at the Ansonia Nature Center! 
We invite you to honor Mother Earth with our Friends of the Ansonia Nature Center co-hosting this annual event from 10 a.m.-3 p.m. Saturday. The center is at 10 Deerfield Lane.
Enjoy hikes, live animals, environmental exhibitors, a farmer’s market, music, and more! Food and snacks available from local vendors. No park admission fee. 
All ages welcome; bring family and friends to celebrate spring!
Free admission! No registration necessary.
For more details, visit our website, AnsoniaNatureCenter.org/earthday for up-to-date information.
Contact only ansnaturectr@ansoniact.org for information about vending or exhibiting. Any comments below claiming to represent Ansonia Nature Center are scams, please be aware!

Sunday, April 12, 2026

From the 'Turnback Tuesday' archives: Leman Stone's 'Castle'


This week's "Turnback Tuesday" photo is of Leman Stone's "Castle." It was built in 1785 to accommodate Stone's business with the West Indies. Stone occupied the "Castle" as his residence, a store and a warehouse for more than 20 years. 

Located in Derby Narrows where the Housatonic met the Naugatuck Rivers, it was a landmark by both land and sea. The walls on the water side of the building were very deep and five feet wide to withstand the freshets common at that time. The building was demolished in 1891.

[First posted on this date in 2016.]


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


UPDATE: Ansonia Police report Wilner Brumaire has been located and is safe

Wilner Brumaire

ANSONIA - The Ansonia Police Department is requesting the public’s assistance in locating a missing male, Wilner Brumaire, who last seen walking in the area of Wakelee Avenue and Scotland Street this evening [Saturday] at approximately 06:50 p.m. and has not returned.

Wilner is a 68-year-old black male, approximately 5’5” tall, weighing 175 lbs. He was last seen wearing a blue sweatshirt, blue jeans, and blue and white colored sneakers. 

Wilner suffers from dementia and requires medication.

Anyone with information regarding this case is asked to contact the police department at 203-735-1885 or anonymous tips can be left at Tip411 at the link below.

https://www.tip411.com/tips/new?alert_group_id=21553



This is a press release from Lt. Patrick Lynch.


Abundant Life Ministries in Ansonia to distribute food Monday


 

St. Vincent de Paul Thrift Shop in Derby posts daily sales


 You'll be daffy for this week's BUY-1-GET-1-FREE sales Monday to Friday and BUY-1-GET-2-FREE sale on Saturday!

Spring is aflutter all over the shop! Come on by!