Friday, February 20, 2026

From the photo archives: Chillin'


 

Facebook photo memory from this date in 2016. 

Seymour Pink offers 4 scholarship opportunities


Are you a high school senior in the Naugatuck Valley planning for college? 

Seymour Pink is proud to offer four unique scholarship opportunities to help support your future.
​Visit our website to read the essay prompts, view deadlines and download the applications today!

Salvation Army features devoted leader of Hartford Citadel during Black History Month


This Black History Month we remember Delilah Collier a devoted Salvationist whose faith, leadership, and advocacy left a lasting impact.


In 1977, Delilah helped launch the Eastern Territory Black Ministries Committee, advocating for training and leadership opportunities for Black officers and helping give voice to the Black community within The Salvation Army.

A faithful soldier of the Hartford Citadel for over 50 years, Delilah was a prayer warrior, a servant, and a woman of deep hospitality. Her life reminds us that when we surrender fully to God, He can use us to do the most good. 


This is shared from The Salvation Army - Ansonia Facebook page.

Seymour Congregational Church to host Souper Saturday

 

Derby Historical Society to host open hearth tasting at David Humphreys House


 

Talk at Ansonia Library to highlight wealthy former slave's legacy



ANSONIA - Join us tomorrow Feb. 21 at 12 p.m. [at Ansonia Library] for a powerful presentation uncovering a remarkable New Haven family story with connections to Yale University. 

Based on research conducted at the Beinecke Library and highlighted in David Blight’s "Yale and Slavery," this program explores the life of a formerly enslaved inventor who died wealthy and the legacy of his family before 1920.

Descendant and New Haven native Denise Manning Keyes Page, founder of Ubuntu Storytellers and performer on The Moth Main Stage, will share two moving true stories about resilience, family, and rediscovered history.

To register please click on the link below: https://forms.gle/68XUGKJwLEpzxv7w8


Shared from the Ansonia Library Facebook page.

Learn about The Old Woodbury Path at Derby Public Library program