Friday, August 16, 2019

Fundraiser slated in Ansonia for Tripp mayoral campaign

Mayoral candidate Phil Tripp



ANSONIA - Join Lt. Gov. Susan Bysiewicz Monday at a fundraiser held by the Tripp for Mayor Campaign in Ansonia.
Enjoy the company of friends and a conversation about how mayoral candidate Phil Tripp can be the change you want to see locally.
The event will be held at the Central Subalpi Club, 30 Parker St. from 5-7 p.m.

Suggested donation of $50 will be payable at the door.

There will be a selection of hors d’oeuvres and Italian eats, made by one of our Ansonia resident’s local restaurants. Assorted soft drinks and a cash bar will also be available.

Phil Tripp has dedicated his life to this country, serving 34 years between the U.S. Army, Army Reserve, and National Guard, retiring as a Lieutenant Colonel.
Locally, he has tirelessly continued his service to the community by fulfilling his duty as an alderman over the last eight years. Still, he is looking to do more for the residents of Ansonia. Tripp was humbled by his nomination and is enthusiastic to roll up his sleeves and get to work on behalf of Ansonia as their mayoral candidate.


“The people of Ansonia deserve honest leadership dedicated to fiscal responsibility, clean government and authentic economic development.”

Be part of the conversation! Meet some of your Ansonia candidates as well as special guest Susan Bysiewicz.

If unable to attend, please consider making a donation to the campaign by reaching out at Trippforansonia@gmail.com.


This is a press release from the Tripp campaign.

Recuperation journey: Afternoon snack


Seen through the patio door. 



Mohegan Sun-set


On Sunday daughter Allegra went to Mohegan Sun with a friend and caught a great sunset photo from atop the parking garage.

Rochelle backs legislation to assist vets' re-entry into workforce


State Rep. Kara Rochelle
HARTFORD - State Rep. Kara Rochelle (D-Ansonia, Derby) supported legislation passed this session aimed at assisting veterans’ re-entry into the workforce by using transferable skills in the manufacturing industry to the benefits of their leadership qualities and core values in the classroom. 
Also passed was a bill to help families of certain members of the Armed Forces obtain in-state student status for the purpose of tuition charges. 

A closer look at the bills:
  • SB 968, An Act Establishing A Military To Machinists Program For Veterans - This bill provides a jobs pipeline for our veterans re-enter civilian life while strengthening Connecticut's manufacturing industry. Veterans have transferable skills that would be a fit in the field of manufacturing and this program bridges gaps in training and provides access to good paying jobs in manufacturing.
  • SB 951, An Act Concerning Veteran Enrollment In Certain Alternate Route To Certification Programs - This bill reserves 15 percent of available seats for veterans in certain alternate route to certification programs to help veterans become certified teachers. Our veterans' leadership skills and core values would certainly be beneficial in the classroom.

  • HB 7248, An Act Concerning In-State Student Status For Spouses And Children Of Certain Members of The Armed Forces - This bill allows spouses and children of certain members of the armed forces to be considered in-state students for the purpose of tuition charges.  


This is a press release from Rochelle's office. 

Sharing photo of Ansonia resident on mission trip to Colombia


Ansonia resident Sharon Voroschak (pictured above) traveled to Colombia in July with members of Gateway Christian Fellowship in West Haven. 
It was her second trip visiting an orphanage, Yo Soy El Camino, in Palmira, Colombia.

Please check out the story published in Thursday's Valley Voice newsletter.

Chamber of Commerce to host Valley Day at Beardsley Zoo in Bridgeport


See the amazing new animals, ride the carousel, and enjoy the entertainment at the zoo.
All residents of Ansonia, Beacon Falls, Derby, Oxford, Seymour, Shelton, and Naugatuck pay only $5 per person (with ID).
As you walk in, be sure to visit with some of the area non-profit organizations to learn how they are helping our #ValleyCT!

This is open to all residents of Ansonia, Beacon Falls, Derby, Oxford, Seymour, Shelton, and Naugatuck - not just for Chamber members!




Abundant Life Fellowship Ministries in Ansonia to host Back to School party


Maid Brigade in Derby celebrates 20th anniversary under local ownership

Derby Mayor Richard Dziekan cuts the ribbon at 20th anniversary celebration./ Contributed photo - Unitas Photography

DERBY - Maid Brigade at 111 New Haven Ave. recently marked 20 years under local family ownership. 
The company is the only fully green certified cleaner in the area and it only uses products that have minimal environmental impact.  

For information visit CT.maidbrigade.com. 

Unitas Photography