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Ralph W. Mann

posted: Feb 8, 2010 4:49 pm

He was the president and owner of Ralph Mann and Sons in Ansonia.

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AFFORDABLE OXFORD?

Town enacts one-year moratorium on affordable housing applications, Russo reports.

SNOW—LOTS OF IT

Six to 12 inches possible, National Weather Service says.

SEYMOUR GRAND LIST

Grows ever so slightly, Cole reports.

DERBY TO HONOR

The late Mayor Richard Grande, Inzitari reports.

Q&A: OUT TO LUNCH

New deli opens in Ansonia, near the corner of Bridge and Main.

SEYMOUR 54, NAUGY 42


Solid week for Seymour boys basketball team, Morse reports.

ANSONIA GIRLS

Snap three game losing streak, Mason reports.

BOY SCOUTS CELEBRATE 100 YEARS

Housatonic Council has the details.

DERBY SCHOOL BUDGET

School board gets detailed look at new spending plan.

AMITY 5, SHELTON 0


Gaels held on until the final period, Morse reports.

LAYOFFS LOOM

For TranSwitch Corp. employees in Shelton. Company statement here.

ANSONIA BUDGET

8.4 percent tax increase proposed, Mozdzer reports.

DERBY PONDERS

Exit interviews in the school district, Driscoll reports.

KOSKELOWSKI SUSPENDED

Seymour Board of Fire Chiefs say he can return in July, The Valley Gazette reports.

JONES WINS

Recognized by the American Farm Bureau and wins a tractor!

West Haven 34, Shelton 33

Turnovers plague the Gaelettes, Schickler reports.

FURNACE FIRE

On North Spring Street in Ansonia, Driscoll reports.

AUTOPSY CONFIRMS

Shelton mom bled to death, triplets were stillborn.

RELL’S FAREWELL

Speech doesn’t offer solution to $3 billion budget deficit. . .FULL TEXT, state of the state.

ANSONIA CASE CONTINUED

Mustafa Salahuddin’s trial won’t be scheduled until Feb. 16, Mozdzer reports.

SPICER SIGNS

Shelton athlete to play Division I soccer, Schickler reports.

DERBY HIGH SCHOOL

Has more room now that the middle school is gone. Here’s how they’ll use it.

ANSONIA BOYS

Won big over St. Paul’s Tuesday, Mason reports.

ANSONIA GIRLS

Lost big Tuesday night to St. Paul, Mason reports.

DERBY COLORS

Red, white, no more than 20 percent black.

Restaurant Inspection Reports

by STAFF | Feb 8, 2010 3:36 pm

Posted to: Ansonia, Derby, Oxford, Seymour, Shelton

Note: The Valley Naugatuck Health District provided the Valley Indy with a summary of its food service inspection report for the month of January.

Anything below 80 is categorized as failing. A restaurant may also fail if it receives a single, serious violation.

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WALNUT POWER!

by Tony Spinelli | Feb 7, 2010 6:55 pm

Posted to: Derby, Valley Health

In the baking supplies aisle at the ShopRite supermarket on Pershing Drive, a one-pound can of shelled walnuts sells for roughly $5.

“They sell mostly during the year-end holidays,” said Lee Morra, the store’s front end manager.

That’s too bad, because walnuts have been shown in a study to improve cardiovascular health in people with Type 2 diabetes.

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Apartment Fire In Seymour

by Eugene Driscoll | Feb 6, 2010 9:24 am

Posted to: Seymour

Firstduefirephotos.com

Firefighters plucked three people from an apartment fire on North Street Saturday morning.

One man is being treated at Griffin Hospital for smoke inhalation.

The fire was reported at about 4:45 a.m. at the Sunny Knoll apartment complex — a three-building complex with about 24 units in each three-story building.

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‘Prisoners’ On Hiatus?

by Eugene Driscoll | Feb 5, 2010 4:50 pm

Posted to: Derby, Shelton

Senator Distribution

“Training Day” director Antoine Fuqua has walked away from “Prisoners,” the movie that was supposed to start shooting in Derby and Shelton next month.

Variety reported Friday that Fuqua left “Prisoners” for another movie, “Consent to Kill.”

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Seymour Forms Comp Time Committee

by Joseph Cole | Feb 5, 2010 11:30 am

Posted to: Seymour

First Selectman Paul Roy has begun the process of establishing policies that will govern the use of comp and vacation time by town employees.

The Board of Selectmen Feb. 2 voted to form a committee to examine the issue and create a town-wide policy.

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Maynard Applies For Program, Victim’s Family Opposes

by Jodie Mozdzer | Feb 4, 2010 2:17 pm | Comments (1)

Posted to: Ansonia, Police

Keith Maynard, the former city alderman accused of attacking his fiancee days before their wedding, has applied for a diversionary program that could dismiss the charges if completed.

But the family of Ida Marie Lucarelli-Maynard plans to fight to keep Maynard out of the program.

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Missing Info Stalls Oxford Probe

by Mike Russo | Feb 4, 2010 12:20 pm | Comments (3)

Posted to: Oxford, Oxford Investigation

The audit into Tax Collector Karen Guillet’s office has been delayed due to missing information in the department’s records.

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Drug Bust In Shelton

by Jodie Mozdzer | Feb 3, 2010 3:38 pm

Posted to: Shelton, Police

Photo: Jodie Mozdzer

A Shelton man has been arrested for allegedly selling methadone and oxycontin pills out of his Center Street apartment.

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Rodney Lee Brown Released From Jail

by Jodie Mozdzer | Feb 3, 2010 12:33 pm

Posted to: Ansonia, Police

Rodney Lee Brown, the man arrested in connection to the September death of his 3-month-old daughter, has been released from jail after family members posted a $20,000 bond.

Brown’s bond had initially been set at $500,000 immediately after his arrest. A judge lowered it earlier this month.

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281 Students Affected By Shelton Redistricting

by Jodie Mozdzer | Feb 2, 2010 8:48 pm

Posted to: Shelton, Education

Photo: Jodie Mozdzer

Long Hill School will likely get the biggest shake up in a redistricting plan for next school year that will affect 281 elementary school students in Shelton.

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Very rough road
Feb 8, 2010 12:04 am
Address: 100-140 Church St,Monroe,CT 06468,USA
Rating: 1

At the bottom of the hill, rough road with pot holes.

Potholes
Jan 31, 2010 8:46 pm
Address: Mohegan Road,Shelton,CT
Rating: 2

The pothole situation on Mohegan Rd. is getting serious. Not only are you in danger of damaging your car...

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Due to rain, potholes have eroded and are open. About a dozen or so line the street up until the corner of Hammertown
Jan 28, 2010 6:47 am
Address: 240-326 Turkey Roost Rd,Monroe,CT 06468,USA
Rating: 1

Potholes between Turkey Roost and Hammertown have eroded and are dangerous at this...

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