Friday, April 12, 2024

From the archives: A beautiful visitor


 Photo from April, 2017 in the front yard.

Olde Ripton Garden Club to host workshop at Plumb Memorial Library in Shelton


 

Sharing 'Turnback Tuesday' post about long-gone 'castle' in Derby


This week's "Turnback Tuesday" photo is of Leman Stone's "Castle." 

It was built in 1785 to accommodate Stone's business with the West Indies. Stone occupied the "Castle" as his residence, a store and a warehouse for more than 20 years. 

Located in Derby Narrows where the Housatonic met the Naugatuck Rivers, it was a landmark by both land and sea. 

The walls on the water side of the building were very deep and five feet wide to withstand the freshets common at that time. The building was demolished in 1891.

*This post first appeared on this date in 2016.


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

Cassetti extends walking on weekdays at Ansonia Armory until May 3


UPDATE! 
Mayor David Cassetti has extended walking at the Ansonia Armory for another three weeks!

The Armory will be open from 7-10 a.m. weekdays until May 3.

So don't put those walking shoes away just yet.


This is shared from the City of Ansonia Facebook page.

Salvation Army Greater Valley seeks Food Fight for Good participants