Ansonia Man To Be Sentenced For Selling Counterfeit Xanax
ANSONIA – A man charged with selling counterfeit Xanax pills that led to two women’s deaths is scheduled to be sentenced to prison Jan. 28.
Keep readingSeymour Principal Lands New Role In School System
SEYMOUR – The principal of Chatfield-LoPresti School is now the director of curriculum and instruction for Seymour Public Schools.
Keep readingReader Poll: Top Valley Indy Stories Of 2025
The top five, according to results of our reader poll.
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Valley Community Foundation Launches Annual “Valley Gives Back” Initiative to Support Local Nonprofits
The initiative starts Nov. 1 and runs through December. (Sponsored Post)
Keep readingGriffin Health Offers Free Diabetes Self-Management Program
The sessions are on Tuesdays starting on Jan. 27.
Keep readingAnsonia Senior Center Hosts ‘How To Retire Smart’ Discussion
Scheduled for 1 p.m. Jan. 29.
Keep readingJean’s Top Five Valley Stories Of 2025
It’s hard to believe another year has come and gone.
Keep readingDerby Historical Society Twelfth Night!
The annual tradition at the Derby Historical Society continues!
Keep readingCT DOT Public Information Meeting
Includes the busy intersection of Route 115 at Division and Elm in…
Keep readingPolice Release Video Connected To Seymour Hit-And-Run
Call Seymour detectives with tips at at 203-881-7638.
Keep readingSeymour’s Snow Brigade Helps Residents Weather Any Storm
SEYMOUR – With Old Man Winter knocking at the door, a group of Seymour students are back in action, helping clear residents’ sidewalks and driveways, one shovel at a time.
Keep readingAnsonia Officials, Residents Skeptical Of Police Station Apartment Proposal
ANSONIA – Residents near the former police station on Elm Street said a proposal to build 14 apartments on the property would create parking problems in the city’s historic district.
Keep readingLarry’s Landing Leaving Derby
The last day in Derby was Dec. 23, according to a Facebook…
Keep readingAttorney Assigned In Ansonia City Employee Case
ANSONIA – The state assigned a public defender to represent Harry Danley,…
Keep readingTEAM, Inc. Leader Saying Goodbye To Valley
David Morgan has been with the agency since 2005.
Keep readingShelton Man Gets 12 Years For Distributing Child Pornography
The defendant would ask online content creators to abuse their children, prosecutors alleged.
Keep readingSeymour Police Searching For Hit-And-Run Driver
Anyone with information should call police at 203 881 7600. Officer Samuel…
Keep readingShelton Fire Department Incident Responses
Weekly calls for service submitted by the city fire marshal.
Keep readingWhat Was The Valley Indy Story Of The Year?
Hurry, the poll closes Monday, Dec. 22 at noon. I SAID AT NOON.
Keep readingFire Marshal Investigating Cause Of Ansonia House Fire
ANSONIA – The cause and origin of a Dec. 15 house fire on South Cliff Street remain under investigation by the fire marshal’s office.
Keep readingShelton Man Sentenced For COVID-19 Relief Fraud
The defendant received just shy of two years in prison.
Keep readingDerby Passes Ordinance Targeting Unregulated Shops Selling Cannabis
DERBY – The members of the Board of Aldermen and Alderwomen unanimously passed an ordinance Dec. 11 targeting businesses selling cannabis illegally.
Keep readingAnsonia Alderman Cited For Planting Campaign Signs On Opponents’ Properties
Karl Williams faced three infractions and paid a fine.
Keep readingThis Week In Valley History
News of the week from 1930!
Bug Bomb Causes Shutdown On Ansonia’s Main Street
ANSONIA – Parts of Main Street were closed to traffic Tuesday (Dec.…
Update: Two Injured In Ansonia House Fire
ANSONIA – Two people were sent to the hospital for evaluations after…
CT Post: Marcinek Rejects Plea Deal In Ansonia Wages Case
A Valley businessman is accused of failing to pay his employees.
Keep readingDerby Law Regulates ATVs, Targets ‘Street Takeovers’
The board voted unanimously Thursday (Dec. 11) to pass the ordinance.
Keep readingAnsonia Aldermen Approve City Board Appointments
ANSONIA – During the first meeting of the newly elected Board of Aldermen, members voted to approve nearly 30 appointments to various positions.
Keep readingDerby Issues New Winter Parking Rules
Read the details inside the post.
Ansonia Police Blotter
There were 312 calls and seven arrests.
Seymour Police Blotter
There were 227 calls and eight arrests.
Fire Alarm Briefly Delays Start Time At Derby High School
Firefighters were on scene for about 30 minutes.
Shelton Menorah Lighting Becomes a Stand Against Hate
Tuesday, Dec. 16 at 5 p.m. on the Huntington Green.
Comcast Schedule!
‘In the Spotlight’ airs 9 p.m. on Tuesday!
Ansonia Neighbors Question Age-Restricted Housing Proposal
ANSONIA – Residents near the site of a proposed 91-unit, age-restricted housing development on Ford Street said they’re worried the developer won’t live up to his promises.
Ansonia Salvation Army Leader Talks Holiday Fundraising
Salvation Army Lt. Joshua Fenton stopped by The Valley Indy’s podcast to talk about the holidays last Friday (Dec. 5).
MFAC Praises Derby Administration, Wants Five Year Financial Plan
DERBY – Members of a state finance committee said the city should start working on a five-year financial plan for submission to the state.
Derby Mayor Joseph DiMartino Takes Oath For Second Term
DERBY – Joseph L. DiMartino was officially sworn into office Saturday (Dec. 6), promising to prioritize economic development and to ensure emergency officials are equipped with the tools they need to keep the public safe. DiMartino, who was re-elected to a second term Nov. 4, was given the oath of office by U.S. Sen. Richard…
Ansonia Democratic Leader Resigns Following DUI Arrest
David Hannon, the chairman of the Ansonia Democratic Party, resigned Thursday (Dec.…
Assumption School First Trimester Honor Roll
Congratulations!
Ansonia Fire Department Receives Donation Toward Rescue Boat
The Ansonia Fire Department received a $1,000 check toward a new rescue…
Vision Board Presentation At Ansonia Senior Center Jan. 5
Reservations open.
Derby High School Pajama Day Is Friday
Raises money for the Center for Cancer & Blood Disorders at Connecticut…
Tyszka Outlines Administration’s First Steps In Ansonia
Mayor Frank Tyszka said his first week on the job in city hall would include talking to new lawyers, looking over the accounting records, and interviewing a candidate for finance director.
Seymour University Student Heading to ‘Moot Court’ Championship
Congrats, Grace Parkosewich!
A Look Back At Christmas Celebrations
Historian John Cilio to give a talk.
This Week In Valley History: 1977
Ansonia faced fines of $5,000 a day!

