Thursday, September 28, 2023
Plumb Memorial Library in Shelton to offer yoga class for kids
Derby Historical Society to host 2 events in Ansonia this weekend
Saturday, Sept. 30 at 1 p.m.
David Humphreys House
37 Elm St., Ansonia
Limited parking in our lot and additional parking on Thomas Street.
Join the Derby Historical Society and the Daughters of the American Revolution as we accept a donation from the family of Lucinda Tomko of various historical documents and journals from the Colonial Period in Derby and Ansonia.
The documents will be on display for your viewing at this time.
Sunday, Oct. 1 at 2 p.m.
Rev. Richard Mansfield House
37 Jewett St., Ansonia
Parking available across the street in the St. Joseph's Church parking lot. Please do not park in the lot of the rectory.
In honor of the Rev. Richard Mansfield's 300th birthday, the Derby Historical Society is inviting you to a sneak peek of his home.
This historic building, built in 1700 and on the National Register of Historic Places, was purchased by the Derby Historical Society last year. Plans are underway to restore the building and move it to the same lot as the David Humphreys House (37 Elm St., Ansonia) to make it accessible to the public once again.
Join the Reverend, who holds the record for the longest-serving rectorship in the United States (72 years!) for a slice of cake and a peek inside his home.
This is a press release from the Derby Historical Society.
FEMA, FCC to conduct nationwide test of emergency alert system Oct. 4
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Recuperation journey: Looking at the sky (and more)
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As I was pointing and shooting toward the tree, a coyote came around the side of the house. I quickly tried to get a photo of him to complete the nature scene, but when he saw me he took off.