Monday, February 9, 2015

Local history in spotlight at Derby Library

DERBY - The Derby Public Library holds weekly Local History Information Sessions from 6-7:30 p.m. Tuesdays and from 10 a.m.-noon Wednesdays.  

Along with offering research assistance, the Library’s Local History Coordinator offers information on monthly highlighted topics.

During the month of March, local history postcards will be available to view and discuss.

Visitors will also be invited to browse through PastPerfect, a software program that enables users to search the Library's progressively updated local history database.
Assistance will also be available for research on topics such as genealogy, prominent local
figures, major area events, and more.

For more information, stop by the Library at 313 Elizabeth St., call 203-736-1482, or visit 



This is a press release from Cathy Williams, Director, Derby Public Library. 

Griffin Hospital promotes Wallingford resident

Todd Liu
DERBY - Griffin Hospital has announced the promotion of Todd Liu of Wallingford to Vice President of Accountable Care and General Counsel.
An 11-year employee of Griffin Hospital, Liu started at Griffin as an administrative intern before being appointed assistant to the President.

“Over the last 10 years, Todd has expanded his role and responsibilities and in doing so has proven to be a highly effective as well as reliable and trusted management team member,” said Griffin Hospital President and CEO Patrick Charmel. 
“He has also demonstrated a deep commitment to our organizational values and Planetree patient centered philosophy which is essential to preserving and strengthening the culture that is the foundation of Griffin’s success.”

In his new role, Liu will work to build on the success of Griffin Hospital and its parent company, Griffin Health Services, in delivering high quality care and strong patient satisfaction by focusing on improving the health of defined populations and reducing the total cost of care.


In addition, Liu has assumed has assumed the risk management, compliance and legal affairs responsibilities of recently retired Vice President of Legal Affairs Ed Berns.


This is a press release from Griffin Hospital. 


'Romeo and Juliet' slated Saturday at Derby Neck Library

Valley Shakespeare Festival to perform staged reading on Valentine's Day
PROLOGUE.

Two households both alike in dignitie, 

(In faire Verona where we lay our Scene)
From ancient grudgebreake to new mutinie,
Where civil bloud makes civill hands uncleane:
From forth the fatall loynes of these two foes,



A pair of star-cross'd loverstake their life:


Whose misadventur'd pittious overthrowes,
Doth with their death burie their Parents strife.



The fearfull passage of their death-markt love,

And the continuance of their Parents rage:

Which but their childrens end nought coud remove:
Is now the two houres traffique of our Stage.
The which if you with patient eares attend,
What heare shall miss, our toyle shall strive to mend.


Saturday, February 14th at 2pm
Derby Neck Public Library
307 Hawthorne Avenue
Derby, CT

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The production is being presented by Valley Shakespeare Festival and the Derby Neck Library free of charge, with a suggested donation of $10. 
Seating is limited and reservations are suggested.


This is a press release from Valley Shakespeare Festival.

Ansonia students win fire prevention poster contest

 John C. Mead Elementary School winners. / Photo submitted by Eileen Ehman

John G. Prendergast Elementary School winners. / Photo submitted by Eileen Ehman

ANSONIA – Fire Marshal Ralph Tingley has announced winners of the annual Fire Prevention Poster Contest for Ansonia Public Schools.

Gift cards were presented to the top three winners in Grades 4 and 5 from John C. Mead and John G. Prendergast Schools.

In addition to Tingley, Superintendent of Schools Carol Merlone, Mayor David S. Cassetti, and school principals participated in the presentation Thursday.
Two students who were first prize winners at Mead School have been selected as the grand prize winners for the city, and their posters are on display in the State Capitol in Hartford. 
They are fourth grader Willow Cappa and fifth grader Jovi Guevara. 

The other winners of the contest at Mead are: Grade 4, second prize, Nicholas Fahy; and third prize, Hali Langer; and Grade 5, second prize, Jhael Molina; and third prize, Elaina Cibulas.

At Prendergast, fourth grade winners are Julia Kaye (first prize), Nikky Tran (second prize) and Jordyn Zealor (third prize), while the fifth grade winners are Maya Frager (first prize), Allison White (second prize) and Mikenna Davis (third prize).



This is a press release from Ansonia Public Schools.


I congratulate all of the students on their achievement!