Scenes from Savin Rock in West Haven seen Tuesday along the Center for Disability Rights' Wheel-A-Thon route.
Tuesday, July 24, 2018
Recuperation journey: Walking along West Haven beach
Bradley Point Park in West Haven.
Scenes from Savin Rock in West Haven seen Tuesday along the Center for Disability Rights' Wheel-A-Thon route.
Scenes from Savin Rock in West Haven seen Tuesday along the Center for Disability Rights' Wheel-A-Thon route.
Shred event in Seymour to benefit Project Purple
SEYMOUR - Project Purple is bringing Shred-it, a shredder truck, to downtown Saturday to provide local residents and businesses an opportunity to dispose of unwanted personal papers to benefit pancreatic cancer research and patient financial aid.
Project Purple asks those interested bring boxes of paper they would like to shred to 115 Main St. between 8 and 11 a.m. for a recommended $10 donation per box. 2 Bills Grill, a food truck from Fairfield, will be selling sandwiches at the event.
More details can be found on Project Purple’s Facebook page.
The nonprofit has a Facebook event page called “Shred for a Cause.”
Check out Projectpurple.org or Project Purple’s Facebook or Instagram pages to learn how you can join the fight against pancreatic cancer.
Check out Projectpurple.org or Project Purple’s Facebook or Instagram pages to learn how you can join the fight against pancreatic cancer.
'Turnback Tuesday' features Mansfield House in Ansonia
Turnback Tuesday visits the home of the Rev. Richard Mansfield.
The house, built in 1700 in Derby, is a Colonial Saltbox at 35 Jewett St. in Ansonia.
This home has four rooms located on the first floor: two rooms on the right as you walk in, one on the left and the kitchen (keeping room) in the back.
The top floor boasts two bedrooms (sleeping chambers) in the front with two small half rooms in the back.
There are two staircases: one in the front entry and one in the back off the sleeping chambers.
The home was originally located where St. Joseph’s Church is now. It was moved in 1926 and restored.
Thanks go out to the Derby Public Library for sharing interesting local history each week!
The house, built in 1700 in Derby, is a Colonial Saltbox at 35 Jewett St. in Ansonia.
This home has four rooms located on the first floor: two rooms on the right as you walk in, one on the left and the kitchen (keeping room) in the back.
The top floor boasts two bedrooms (sleeping chambers) in the front with two small half rooms in the back.
There are two staircases: one in the front entry and one in the back off the sleeping chambers.
The home was originally located where St. Joseph’s Church is now. It was moved in 1926 and restored.
Thanks go out to the Derby Public Library for sharing interesting local history each week!
Logan, Klarides to host coffee hour at JCC in Woodbridge
State Sen. George S. Logan, R-Ansonia, represents the 17th District and House Republican Leader Themis Klarides of Derby represents the 114th District.
Magician to perform at Huntington Branch Library in Shelton
Christina’s Mystical Magic
SHELTON - Christina the Magician will amaze kids ages 5-95 with amazing sleight of hand miracles combined with a touch of comedy at 6:30 p.m. July 31 at Huntington Branch Library, 41 Church St.
Register by calling 203-926-0111 or online: http://engagedpatrons.org/EventsExtended.cfm…
*Information shared from the Shelton Library System Facebook page.
SHELTON - Christina the Magician will amaze kids ages 5-95 with amazing sleight of hand miracles combined with a touch of comedy at 6:30 p.m. July 31 at Huntington Branch Library, 41 Church St.
Register by calling 203-926-0111 or online: http://engagedpatrons.org/EventsExtended.cfm…
*Information shared from the Shelton Library System Facebook page.
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