Tuesday, September 24, 2019

'Turnback Tuesday' features bird's eye view of downtown Derby


Turnback Tuesday offers a bird's eye view of Elizabeth Street in Derby (year unknown). 
Horse-drawn carriages, buggies, and carts travel up and down the street delivering people and goods. 
Awnings open over the storefronts show the availability of services and products. You can see the Sterling Opera House cupola in the background. 
And if you look close enough, you can see the insulators on top of the electric poles.


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

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Recuperation journey: Neighbor's roses


Beautiful colors on a late September morning.

Three Saints Orthodox Church in Ansonia slates annual tag sale



Learn to reduce, reverse, control diabetes at Derby Public Library lecture


DERBY - Join Mary Swansiger, R.N., and Amanda Fowler, Griffin Hospital’s “Glucose one” - Diabetes Education and Support Group, for a lively lecture and discussion about how both diet modification and exercise specific for people with pre-diabetes and diabetes can successfully reduce, reverse, and control diabetes and their symptoms. Drop in!


Co-sponsored by the Derby Centennial Lions Club and Griffin Hospital’s “Glucose Zone” program.
For more information call the Reference Desk at Derby Public Library, 203-736-1482.


This is shared from a Facebook event page.

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