Sunday, January 2, 2022

Derby Neck Library to host story time fun via Zoom


DERBY - Derby Neck Library invites little ones to join Miss Krissy and Miss Sarah from 10:30-10:50 a.m. Monday for some fun finger plays, stories, and games aimed at early literacy, language development, and socialization! 

This Zoom meeting is targeted to ages Birth-5, but everyone is welcome! 

Sign up for our Youth Services mailing list to receive the Zoom link by clicking here: https://forms.gle/EUp2yRBLFNJVMnz17

Derby to distribute COVID-19 testing kits today at high school

Information shared from a Valley Independent Sentinel Facebook post this morning:

ATTN DERBY
ATTENTION:
We just received our COVID-19 testing kits from the state.
Due to the redistribution of the kits assigned by the State of CT, we only received 400 kits for public distribution.
Due to the limited number of kits, we are now asking that only people who are experiencing COVID symptoms or have had close contact with a positive COVID case come to receive a kit today.
We will be distributing the kits from 3 p.m. until 4:30 p.m. today, January 2, 2022 at Derby High School.
We will be limiting the kits to 2 kits per car. Proof of Derby residency is required to receive kits (photo ID or Utility bill).
Any questions please email:
dlenart@derbyct.gov


Recuperation journey: Around the yard - Part 68


Finding some color on a gray and dreary day.

Shelton to distribute at-home COVID test kits, masks today at high school


The following message is from the Shelton Office of Emergency Management:

"This morning the City of Shelton only received 2,500 COVID-19 at-home test kits from the State along with N95 masks.
Distribution of the kits and the masks will take place today, Sunday, January 2 at 1 p.m. at Shelton High School. You must be a Shelton resident and identification is required to receive a test and mask.
Entrance to the high school will only be from North Constitution Blvd. The high school Meadow St entrance will be closed to all vehicular traffic.
The purpose of this distribution is to provide test kits to be used this week to reduce the spread of the Omicron virus and to supplement existing testing. The primary focus is for residents who have a known exposure or are symptomatic and are unable to find another test."