Sunday, April 26, 2026

Seymour Oxford Food Bank posts May wishlist


New month, new wishlist! 🌷
May is creeping up on us and we could use your help restocking. 🛒
Drop off, ship, or shop our wishlist—every bit counts in the fight against food insecurity.

The Seymour Oxford Food Bank is located at 20 Pine St., Seymour.



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



Friday, April 24, 2026

From the photo archives: Looking at the sky


Backyard view on this date last year. 

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.

A search warrant was obtained to enter the home and inside the investigating officers found 39 dogs, 2 ferrets, 2 adult females, and 3 juveniles, ages 15, 5, and 2 living in the house. 
Officers found garbage, animal feces, and urine throughout the house. 
The living conditions in the residence were deemed to be unsanitary and unsafe; the house was condemned by the Ansonia building inspector. 
Initial examination of the dogs has shown the dogs to be healthy. All the dogs will be checked by a veterinarian to ensure they are healthy and have not been neglected. 

Police said the Department of Children and Families assisted in the investigation and the juveniles were brought to a local hospital for evaluation due to the condition of the home. 
The investigation is ongoing and more information will be released as it becomes available.

Chief Williams would like to the thank Woodbridge Animal Control and the Town of Oxford for their assistance in the case.


This is a press release from Lt. Patrick Lynch.


Abundant Life Ministries in Ansonia to distribute food Monday