Tuesday, August 8, 2023
Ansonia teen arrested today in April, 2022 homicide in city
Register now for free fishing event on O'Sullivan's Island in Derby
Paramedics students from Echo Hose Ambulance in Shelton win plaudits
SHELTON - Congratulations to the first class of Echo Hose Ambulance Paramedics students on the 100% pass rate on the National Registry Practical Exam.
Story time slated Wednesday at Derby-Shelton Rotary Club Pavilion
SHELTON - Plumb Memorial Library will once again host “Outdoor Library Story Time” from 9:15-10:15 a.m. Wednesday at the Derby-Shelton Rotary Club Pavilion for children 0-5 years old and their caregivers. The pavilion is at 38 Canal St. E.
Participants please bring something to sit on: a blanket, a towel, or portable chair.
This program is outside. Sometimes it can be cool there, please bring a light sweater or jacket.
There are NO bathrooms at the pavilion, please plan accordingly.
Parking is located either beside the curb or in the parking lot beside the Conti Building.
Caregivers must remain with their child for program duration.
If it rains, the story time is canceled for that day.
Klarides-Ditria reminds community of tax-free week starting Aug. 20
With inflation causing prices to rise, we are paying more for everything we purchase, including food, clothing, and fuel, and saving money is more important than ever.
That being said, with school only a few weeks away for some students, I want to remind you to take advantage of the upcoming “Tax Free Week,” which runs from Sunday, Aug. 20 through Saturday, Aug. 26.
Now is a great time to save on all of your kids’ back-to-school wear, both in stores and online.
This one-week event eliminates Connecticut’s 6.35 percent sales tax on clothing and footwear costing less than $100 per item. Since sales tax is calculated after the use of any coupons or discounts, if the final price per item is less than $100, the sale is exempt from taxes. Clothing or footwear under $100 put on layaway during this week are also tax-free.
Tax Free Week was first enacted in 2000 and applies to most clothing and footwear purchases intended for everyday use.
Goods not covered under the program include, but are not limited to: clothing or footwear specifically designed for athletic activities: football cleats, specialty boots for fishing, hiking, skiing and other activities, as well as wet suits, helmets and headbands, etc., and accessories like jewelry, handbags, luggage, umbrellas, wallets, watches, etc.
Please consult with your local retailer, or contact the Department of Revenue Services for a list of qualifying and non-qualifying items.
I hope you find this information helpful.
BACK TO SCHOOL SAFETY
With school starting and thousands of children soon waiting at the end of their driveways or on the side of a road for the bus, I wanted to remind everyone to be careful on our public roadways.
When school is in session, drivers should use extra caution, especially near bus stops, schools, playgrounds, and athletic fields.
Safety tips for drivers: State law prohibits passing a school bus with its lights flashing. Some school buses are equipped with cameras to record passing drivers.
Observe the no-passing law and expect the unexpected when traveling near school buses in school driveways.
Watch for children, especially when driving in neighborhoods with school zones.
Drive slowly.
Watch for children walking in the street, especially if there are no sidewalks in the neighborhood.
Watch for children playing and gathering near school bus stops.
Safety tips for parents and children: Be waiting at your bus stop 5 minutes ahead of the scheduled pick up.
Wait 10 feet back from the road and wear visible clothing.
Always wait for the bus driver's head nod before boarding the bus or crossing the street. They're watching out for you!
If you can’t see the driver, then the driver can’t see you. Make visual contact!
If you drop something in the road, leave it. If it's important, make sure the bus driver knows you're about to bend down and possibly disappear from his/her sight.
If an important item ends up under the bus, do not retrieve it unless the driver gives you permission to do so.
Board the bus and quickly find a seat.
Avoid distracting the bus driver for anything other than an emergency.
I hope this information is helpful and I wish you all a safe and successful school year!
HELPFUL RESOURCES
Connecticut Children’s Medical Center also launched their Back to School in 2023 Toolkit, featuring blog posts and articles created by pediatric experts, including:Getting Back to School Sleep Schedules Back on Track- by Dr. Lynelle Schneeberg, Director of the Connecticut Children’s Behavioral Sleep Medicine Program
6 Ways to Raise Children with a Growth Mindset- by Dr. Preeti Sandhu, Pediatric Psychologist
Backpack Wearing Do’s and Don’ts- by Dr. Philip Mack, Pediatric Orthopedic Surgeon
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Seymour Public Library cancels today's Buildwave event
Program has been cancelled. Sorry for the inconvenience.
Seymour Public Library to show comedy, 'About My Father'
Summary: When Sebastian tells his old-school Italian immigrant father Salvo that he is going to propose to his all-American girlfriend, Salvo insists on crashing a weekend with her tony parents.
This is shared from the Library's Facebook page.
Rainy forecast forces rescheduling of concert on Derby Green to Wednesday
Paula Pettinella |
DERBY - Tonight's concert is rescheduled to tomorrow, Aug. 9, at 7 p.m. on the Green.
Calling for 50% chance of showers today/tonight.
Our star, Paula Pettinella, sings Patsy Cline, Connie Francis, Ann Murray, and more! ~ Thank you for your patience.
This is shared from the Derby Cultural Commission Facebook page.
'Turnback Tuesday' highlights Pink House Cove on Housatonic River
Turnback Tuesday looks at Pink House Cove, a small sheltered area located on the edge of the Housatonic River as you are traveling north.
It's a popular spot among fishermen and Great Blue Heron. You can also observe swans eating the river grasses in this calm area of the river.
This art piece is one of many art works on display at Derby Public Library, 313 Elizabeth St.
Come in and visit this truly unique and beautiful building.
Thanks goes to the Derby Public Library staff for sharing interesting local history each week.
100 Proof to perform tonight at Jackson Cove in Oxford
OXFORD - Bring your lawn chairs, pack your picnic baskets, and sit back, relax, and enjoy modern country and rock music from 100 Proof in this beautiful setting. (No Alcohol Please)
Light refreshments will be for sale.
Concerts are free to the public and beach permit restrictions will be waived at 5:30 p.m. on concert nights.
Concerts begin at 6:30 until the final concert of the season which will begin at 6 p.m.
Cancellation Line: 203-888-2543, Press 3 then 1
Announcements will be made by 4 p.m. the day of the concert in the event of cancellation due to weather.
This is shared from a Facebook event page.