Friday, September 23, 2022

Recuperation journey: Looking at the sky


Dramatic cloud formation on Thursday afternoon. 

Medication take back day slated at Seymour Community Center


 

Ansonia Library to present 'Stone Soup' performance for all ages


 

Derby Senior Center to host Zentangle class


 

Ansonia man, 36, charged in alleged child abuse case

Lamar Haney

ANSONIA - The Ansonia Police Department was notified at 4:07 a.m. today by the Department of Children and Families of a possible abuse case involving a six-week-old child, Lt. Patrick Lynch said in a written release. 
DCF reported the juvenile victim was currently at Yale New Haven Hospital being treated for injuries. 
Hospital personnel advised the initial officer the child had multiple injuries to include a brain bleed, fractured ribs, lacerated liver, and other injuries which were consistent with child abuse. 
The child’s father, Lamar Haney, admitted to causing the injuries.

Haney, 36, of Ansonia was charged with first-degree assault and held on a $100,000 bond. He was to appear in court today.


This is a press release from Lt. Patrick Lynch.

Pizza party at Char & Lemon in Oxford to benefit The Valley Goes Pink


 

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. 
In Ansonia, the FAFSA completion rate jumped from 51% to 65.5%! This means more options and opportunities for funding for post-secondary education for our young people—whether it be for a four-year, two-year, or technical program.

Congratulations again on a job well done! 




SPOTLIGHTING LOCAL EXCELLENCE

It was an absolute joy to honor Derby's own Nicole Rizzo at a book signing for her first published book and memoir “Running on Thin Ice.”
Nicole, we are so proud of you and thankful that you’ve authored such a poignant book that is sure to resonate with many.
You’ve created something truly special.



The Connecticut Education Association has released its Legislator Report Card for the 2021-22 legislative cycle.

The Report Card evaluates legislators' voting records and advocacy to support public education in Connecticut.
For this year's cycle, CEA has placed me on its 2022 Honor Roll!


The CEA Honor Roll distinction recognizes legislators with the highest report card scores who have demonstrated a commitment to public education, students, and teachers.

The bills we passed this session and last session will positively shape our young residents' lives and ensure they can access a high-quality education that's full of opportunity.
These bills are a meaningful step forward and advance the work to create a state where every child can receive the support they need to succeed.

To learn more about the Legislator Report Card, please click here.



This post is taken from an update from Rochelle's office.




Seymour Public Library to host board game night


SEYMOUR - Join us at Seymour Public Library Oct. 5 from 5-7 p.m. for an evening with board games!
Fun for everyone ages 18 and up.
Registration is not required. For more information, call 203-888-3903.
The Library is at 46 Church St.

This is shared from a Facebook event page.