Thursday, December 5, 2019

Celebrate Shelton to host Community Tree Lighting Friday


Ansonia Christmas Tree lighting Friday to feature visit from Santa


Inauguration slated Saturday at Derby High School


DERBY - The 2019 City of Derby inauguration of the newly-elected officials will be held at 10 a.m. Saturday at Derby High School, 75 Chatfield St.
The public is invited.


This is a press release from Derby City/Town Clerk Marc Garofalo.

Three Saints Orthodox Church in Ansonia to present benefit concert


Derby asks for cereal, oatmeal for St. Vincent de Paul Food Bank


Ansonia cancels Holiday Marketplace


Ansonia Police to update media on missing child today at City Hall

Sharing message from Ansonia Police Lt. Patrick Lynch:
"We will be holding a press conference at 5 p.m. today at Ansonia City Hall, 253 Main St. Going forward the plan is to do a press conference/release at 5 p.m. every day. If there is any breaking information it will be released as soon as possible." 

Enjoy free breakfast Dec. 14 at Assumption Church hall in Ansonia


Sharing to offer some support in search for Ansonia child


Curtiss-Ryan Honda in Shelton donates $5K to Griffin Health

Contributed photo


From left: Curtiss Ryan Sales Manager Kim Ryan, Curtiss Ryan CEO Rick Foehrenbach, Griffin Health President and CEO Patrick Charmel, Griffin Health Development Fund Executive Director Janet Hall, and Curtiss Ryan COO Ed DeMarseilles.


SHELTON - Curtiss-Ryan Honda in Shelton recently donated $5,000 to Griffin Health to support the expansion of its surgical services.
The funds will aid Griffin’s multi-phase surgical expansion project, which will enhance its surgical capabilities and expand capacity to better serve the growing number of individuals across the region that are choosing Griffin Health for their care.

In 2017, Griffin built a new Ambulatory Surgery Suite to increase the number of pre-op/post-op rooms and provide easier access for patients and caregivers. 
Griffin is now preparing to increase its number of operating rooms from six to seven and build a state of-the-art technology operating room to accommodate robotic surgery cases for its da Vinci Xi Surgical System.
“We are grateful for Curtiss-Ryan’s generous support of our surgical expansion project, which will enable us to provide our patients with more minimally-invasive robot assisted procedures for an exceptional surgical experience with faster recovery times and better outcomes,” said Griffin Hospital Chairman of Surgery Dr. Richard Salzano.
For more information about Griffin’s Robotic Surgery Program, visit griffinhealth.org/robotic-surgery.


This is a press release from Griffin Hospital.