Tuesday, February 28, 2023

Ansonia Library to host Pound fitness workouts in March


 

Bungay School PTA in Seymour to hold plant pre-sale until March 17


 


Derby High School Class of 2023 slates golf tournament in Naugatuck


 

Recuperation journey: Sunflower seed snack

Took this through the slider. The female was here earlier; I'm awaiting her return. 

Food giveaway slated Monday at Abundant Life Fellowship Ministries in Ansonia


 

Save the date in April for household hazardous waste collection in Middlebury


 

'Turnback Tuesday' features H.M. Bradley Florist business in Derby




Turnback Tuesday remembers the H. M. Bradley Florist.
Henry started out as a vegetable gardener on North Turnpike in 1883. Within a few short years, he established H.M. Bradley Florist at 113 New Haven Ave., advertising wholesale & retail, cut flowers & bedding plants, a nurseryman, marked gardener, early vegetables, trees, shrubs and vines. By 1914, his sons Henry M. Jr. & Louis H. became co-owners and later took over the business in 1924 with the addition of Maggie C. & Charlotte Bradley.
Their tradition continued with the next generation until 1981.
The business was located approximately where Bradley Pond Plaza is now.

The location of the business is shown on an 1898 map here at the Library, 313 Elizabeth St., Derby in the History Reference Room.

Photo scanned from the B. Berman collection.


Thanks as always to the Derby Public Library staff for sharing interesting local history each week.

Recuperation journey: Return of a raptor


Monday morning visitor in neighbor's tree. I doubt I'll see him on a snowy day like today.