Wednesday, September 15, 2021

Ansonia lawn care business adopts spot at corner of Ford, Finney Streets


ANSONIA - Mayor David S. Cassetti welcomes the City’s newest Adopt A Spot volunteer with Lawlor’s Lawn Care of Ansonia.

Lawlor’s will oversee the rotary at the corner of Ford and Finney Streets on the Hilltop, adjacent to Prendergast School. Yesterday, they added assorted perennials, fresh mulch and decorative hay and pumpkins.

Owner Marty Lawlor has promised the tilting street signs will be straightened too!

Since launching the Adoption program three years ago, the Mayor now has 20 highly visible locations throughout the City maintained by either residents or businesses.


This is shared from the City of Ansonia Facebook page.


Derby Neck Library to host Watch Party today via Zoom


Looking for someone to watch your favorite shows with? 

Join us [at Derby Neck Library at 4 p.m.] every other Wednesday over Zoom [starting today] and we’ll use the watch party function on streaming apps like Netflix, Hulu, and Disney+ to connect with friends new and old! 
We’ll check out shows like Raven’s Home, She-Ra and the Princesses of Power, Adventure Time, Avatar: The Last Airbender, Fuller House, and more! 
Every meeting we will vote on what to watch and everyone will be given a chance to choose.
Register for this event and more by signing up for our Youth Services mailing list here: https://docs.google.com/.../1FAIpQLSd3wfVS6tu.../viewform... 


This is shared from the Library's Facebook page. 

Valley Diner in Derby to host Bikers Against Animal Cruelty fundraiser


 

Derby Public Library offers weekly scavenger hunt fun


Flex those scavenger hunting muscles and join in on the fun! New Scavenger Hunts are posted on Tuesdays. Stay Safe & Good Luck! In this case, it’s okay to be a square. See if you can find 5 things that also share this shape’s four-cornered style!
Shared from a Tuesday post on the Derby Public Library Facebook page.

Rochelle urges landlords, tenants to apply for UniteCT rent relief

State Rep. Kara Rochelle


HARTFORD - State Rep. Kara Rochelle, D-Ansonia/Derby, is encouraging Valley landlords with tenants behind on rent and tenants who are struggling to catch up on rent payments due to the COVID-19 pandemic to apply for emergency rent relief through UniteCT.

"Residents across the Lower Naugatuck Valley and Connecticut have struggled to catch up on rent due to the financial fallout of the COVID-19 pandemic. I strongly encourage landlords with tenants behind on rent or tenants who are struggling to catch up with their rent to apply for the UniteCT Program. This program is a lifeline and can help tenants reset and move forward past the recession," said Rochelle.

On Aug. 26, the U.S. Supreme Court issued a decision that ended the federal eviction moratorium immediately, leaving few protections for renters at risk of eviction. 

The moratorium was scheduled to be lifted on Oct. 3, 2021. Connecticut does have a temporary safeguard, which expires on Sept. 30, 2021, and Connecticut residents and landlords who need rental assistance should apply to the UniteCT program now as it may take some time for their application to process and funds to be distributed.

In June, the governor signed Executive Order No. 12D, which expires on Sept. 30, 2021, to implement some eviction protections including:

• Requires landlords to apply for the UniteCT rental assistance program prior to delivering an eviction notice for nonpayment of rent;

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  • Requires landlords to give tenants facing eviction for nonpayment of rent, for lapse of time, or whose right to occupy a unit has terminated at least 30-days’ notice prior to beginning an eviction;

  • Provides those tenants an opportunity to continue all terms of the lease by paying outstanding rent within the 30-day period;

  • Requires all eviction notices to be delivered with certain information about the state’s UniteCT program in both English and Spanish; and

  • Requires a stay in eviction proceedings of up to 30 days if either the landlord or the tenant applies to the UniteCT program.

    Connecticut launched the UniteCT Program in March 2021 to disburse Connecticut's $457 million share of federal emergency rent relief. The program provides up to $15,000 in rental assistance directly to landlords on behalf of qualifying tenants who have been financially impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic. Households making up to 80 percent of the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development area median income (AMI) are eligible for the funds.

    Tenants and landlords can check their eligibility and start the online application by visiting https://bit.ly/2VeE6je. The program is only accepting online applications. Paper applications will not be accepted.

    Residents can access technology to complete their UniteCT application at the Ansonia  Library, 53 S. Cliff St., and Derby Public Library, 313 Elizabeth St. 

    Since the program's launch, over $81 million has been disbursed to 10,746 tenants and 4,032 landlords through UniteCT, and an additional $40.5 million is processing for distribution now.

    "The program is a vital community resource that has proven to be successful. A landlord right here in the 104th qualified for the maximum of $15,000 and avoided evicting a tenant who lost their job in 2020 and was struggling to catch up with rent payments despite securing a new job. The landlord was able to renew their lease and both parties are relieved and happy to move past the struggles over the last year," said  Rochelle.

    Residents who need assistance, have questions, or need support with the application process can contact Rochelle at Kara.Rochelle@cga.ct.gov or by calling her office at 860-240-8585. Landlords and tenants can initiate the application process. For a 4-member household in Ansonia and Derby, the AMI is $78,500.

Additional locations and resource centers can be found at https://bit.ly/2VeE6je


This is a press release from state Rep. Kara Rochelle.


Ansonia Nature and Recreation Center posts September schedule

September Events

Ansonia Nature & Recreation Center

Golden Rod and Cattails – Sunday, September 19, 1:30 p.m.

Golden Rod and Cattails – Sunday, Sept. 19, 1:30 p.m.

For all nature enthusiasts! Enjoy a walk through the park’s fields and vast Goldenrod Jungle with Ranger Dawn. On the way you’ll be amazed at the diversity of insects, spiders, and birds that depend on this unique habitat for survival. Space is very limited and registration is required. To register email ansnaturectr@ansoniact.org. FREE

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Fall Term Junior Rangers – Thursdays, Sept. 23 - 

Nov. 18, 3:30-5 p.m.

Calling all teens 11 to 14 years old who love nature! Has your child wanted to work with animals, garden, help maintain our trails, and help with special events? 

This is the opportunity to help the

Nature Center in our 8-week after-school program. 

Parental permission is required. Class size is limited; this class fills up fast! 

To register email ansnaturectr@ansoniact.org. FREE.

The Ansonia Harvest Festival on Main Street – Saturday, September 25, 11 am to 5 pm Location: 253 Main Street, Ansonia

The Ansonia Harvest Festival on 

Main Street - Sept. 25, 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. 

Come visit the Nature Center and many others for a fun filled day on Ansonia’s Main Street, hosted by the Ansonia Cultural Commission. There will be music, crafters, great food and much more! Visit www.cityofansonia.com for more information.

World of Reptiles – Sunday, September 26, 1:30 p.m.

World of Reptiles – Sunday, Sept. 26, 1:30 p.m.

Older than the dinosaurs, reptiles have walked the earth for over 300 million years! Learn amazing facts about reptiles with Ranger Evelyn and help from some of our animal ambassadors. Come see and hold a live snake, turtle, and lizard. Space is very limited and registration is required. 

To register email ansnaturectr@ansoniact.org. FEE $3 per person.

Ansonia Public Works - THANK YOU

Ansonia Public Works has been helping the ANRC with many updates and repairs, as well as their continual dedication to keeping our, grounds, fields, playgrounds, and public spaces neat, clean, trimmed, and safe. 
We want to send a special "Thank You" to our hard-working friends that keep this community resource ship-shape for your enjoyment. Please be sure to do your part and continue to pick up after yourselves.
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Thank You, Lewis Tree Service!

Lewis Tree Service steps up and helps the Ansonia Nature and Recreation Center with two problematic trees. 
Did you know that these dedicated workers use our 156 acre nature preserve for practice and development? This was done FREE of charge in preparation for our new roof!