Immanuel St. James Episcopal Church on the Derby Green. Photo taken on this date in 2013.
Friday, September 30, 2022
Derby Neck Library slates Baby Stories and Senses program
Thursday, September 29, 2022
Country western band to perform at Friday Night Dance Party on Derby Green
Come down to the Derby Green Friday and celebrate Country Western Night!
Don’t forget to bring a friend.
Ansonia Nature Center to host fall discovery hike
Wednesday, September 28, 2022
Ansonia Library to host Touch a Truck event, firetruck edition
Vigil in New Haven to honor survivors, remember victims of domestic violence
To raise awareness about domestic violence, BHcare’s The Umbrella Center for Domestic Violence Services and Hope Family Justice Center will hold a vigil to honor survivors and remember the victims of domestic violence.
The Annual Sound of Hope will be held Tuesday, Oct. 4 at 1 p.m. at Long Wharf Pier, New Haven.
The vigil will include the reading of names of those who have lost their life as a result of domestic violence.
Each person will receive a flower to toss into the harbor. The flowers represent the hopes and struggles of the survivors as they strive to become free from violence. The flower also gently reminds us of the lives that have been taken from us due to domestic violence.
Every October, the nation observes Domestic Violence Awareness Month to bring to light an issue that affects all of our communities. On average, nearly 20 people per minute are physically abused by an intimate partner in the United States. During one year, this equates to more than 10 million women and men. ncadv.org
Pat Griffin, Connecticut Chief State Attorney, will be guest speaker and members of the local police departments will be recognized for their role in the fight against domestic violence.
For more information about the vigil, or about domestic violence services visit www.BHcare.org.
If you need immediate assistance, please call our 24-hour Domestic Violence Hotline 1-888-774-2900.
UCDVS is a program of BHcare that provides services for victims and children of domestic violence free of charge. Each year, nearly 6,000 domestic violence victims, survivors and their children walk through the door of UCDVS looking for shelter, help and hope.
HFJC, a program of BHcare, is a collaboration of multiple community providers under one roof providing free wraparound services for domestic violence survivors and their families. Victims of domestic violence receive support, healing and pathways to empowerment.
This is a press release from BHcare.
Klarides-Ditria lists new legislation taking effect Oct. 1
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Tuesday, September 27, 2022
'Turnback Tuesday' looks at devastation caused by '55 flood in Derby
Turnback Tuesday shares this incredible view of the Flood of 1955.
Taken from the tower of St. James Church on Minerva Street looking east towards the Naugatuck River. Red Star = Naugatuck River; green arrow = Freight Depot; blue arrow = Rt. 34; yellow arrow = Rt. 8; red arrow = Train Station; pink arrow = Farrel Birmingham; purple arrow = 1st Congregational Church; black arrow = St. Michaels Church and purple star = Housatonic river.
The devastation of the flood was not only to the landscape but to those living here. The image was a gift from the Birmingham National Bank to the Derby Public Library in November, 1955.
Thank you to Joe DiRienzo for his help in identifying landmarks.
Thanks goes to the Derby Public Library staff for sharing interesting local history each week.
Monday, September 26, 2022
Register now for Commodore Hull Thanksgiving Day 5K in Shelton, Derby
Join us on Nov. 24, Thanksgiving morning, for this beloved charity road race that takes you through the historic downtowns of Derby and Shelton. The race starts at 8 a.m.
Saturday, September 24, 2022
Paranormal investigator to speak at Seymour Public Library
SEYMOUR - Paranormal investigator Barry Pirro has investigated hundreds of haunted houses and historic sites and has been a consultant for paranormal TV shows.
Join us at 6:30 p.m. Oct. 13 at Seymour Public Library as Barry discusses some of his most chilling cases of ghosts, demons, and haunted objects. Hear real ghost recordings and tell us your own haunting stories!
Doors open at 6 p.m. for seating.
Free; registration not required. The Library is at 46 Church St.
This is shared from a Facebook event page.
Great Hill United Methodist Church in Seymour readies Basket Bonanza
SEYMOUR - Great Hill United Methodist Church's Basket Bonanza Oct. 8 will have daytime preview hours from 10 a.m.-4 p.m, as well as from 5-6 p.m. in Fellowship Hall.
For the admission price of $15, patrons will receive 25 free basket tickets, a door prize ticket, and a grand prize ticket.
Friday, September 23, 2022
Ansonia man, 36, charged in alleged child abuse case
Haney, 36, of Ansonia was charged with first-degree assault and held on a $100,000 bond. He was to appear in court today.
Rochelle congratulates Ansonia Public Schools on FAFSA challenge win
Please join me in congratulating Ansonia Public Schools on winning the 2021-2022 FAFSA Challenge by the Connecticut State Department of Education and receiving the Commissioner’s Award! We are so proud of you!
A special thank you to all the students, parents, and school staff who helped increase opportunities for our students.
Congratulations again on a job well done!
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Seymour Public Library to host board game night
Thursday, September 22, 2022
Great Hill United Methodist Church in Seymour to hold outdoor flea market
Derby to host Oktoberfest fun on Green with Rich Bobinski Orchestra
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DERBY - The Friday Night Dance Parties on the Derby Green continue Friday, Sept. 23 with Oktoberfest in Derby, from 6:30-8:30 p.m. featuring the happy snappy music of The RBO (Rich Bobinski Orchestra) Band.
Come down to the Derby Green on Friday and celebrate Oktoberfest! Ticky Tocky, Ticky Tocky, Hoy, Hoy, Hoy!!!!!!!!!!!
Don’t forget to bring a friend.
This is shared from Derby Town/City Clerk Marc Garofalo.
Wednesday, September 21, 2022
Ansonia Nature and Recreation Center seeks vendors, volunteers for Autumn Festival
Fall is here, and the Ansonia Nature and Recreation Center invites you to its annual Autumn Festival.
Attractions include horse-drawn wagon rides, pumpkin painting, crafts, face-painting, raffles, a haunted trail walk, creepy crawlies with James Tully, animal shows, and much more!
Save your pumpkin-spicey appetites for the yummy offerings, including Calandrelli’s Kettle Corn, Mister Softee, Valley Jim's Soft Serve, donuts and cider from Silverman's Farm, SWAT, Tex Mex Fusion, Szabo's Seafood, and more!
Mark your calendars for Saturday, October 15 from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m., and be sure to come by to enjoy the autumn goodness we have to offer! We will have horse-drawn wagon rides, will be streaming your favorite Halloween music, and we will have lots of nature craft vendors for your fall and holiday shopping!
All proceeds benefit the Nature Center. RAIN or SHINE. NO park admission fee. Sponsored in part by the Friends of the Ansonia Nature and Recreation Center and the City of Ansonia.