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Derby Scout Hopes To Build Food Pantries Outside Schools

Photo Courtesy of Luke Camara

(Left to right) Quintin Simjouw, EJ Smith, Luke Camara, Johnathan Zuckerman, and Luca Tecci.

DERBY Derby High School sophomore Luke Camara knows that some families in Derby struggle to put food on their tables. He saw it when he was a student at Irving School, the city’s westside elementary school.

There were some students who were coming to school in the same clothes, things like that,” Luke said. It made me mad and it made me sad. But there was really nothing an 8‑year-old kid could do.”

Fast forward about eight years – and Luke is doing something about it.

Luke, a scout with Troop 3, is trying to become an Eagle Scout. For his Eagle Scout project he wants to build self-serve food pantries outside Irving School, Bradley School, and on the high school-middle school campus on Chatfield Avenue.

This is my attempt to help now, when I actually can,” Luke said.

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Commercial Landlord Charged With Safety Violations Violations In Ansonia, Seymour

ANSONIA/SEYMOURA New York man was arrested Jan. 6 and charged with ten building violations across two commercial plazas in Ansonia and Seymour.

Eshagh Malekan, 71, of Mineola, N.Y., was charged with three counts of fire code violations at the Seymour Plaza on First Street, as well as seven counts of building code violations at the Maple Street Plaza in Ansonia.

Malekan was arraigned at Superior Court in Derby on Jan. 21.

According to the Ansonia arrest warrant application, one of Malekan’s tenants at the Maple Street Plaza at 27 Maple St. complained to the building department in January 2023. He said that water was leaking in through the roof and covering the floor, preventing him from accessing an electrical panel. 

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Mayor Joseph DiMartino addresses the Derby Planning and Zoning Commission on Jan. 21, 2025.

Derby Commission Rejects Telescope Mountain Zone-Text Change

DERBY Members of the city’s planning and zoning commission Tuesday (Jan. 21) rejected a zone-text change that could have opened the door to high-density housing atop Telescope Mountain.’

Several commissioners said they were not anti-development – but they said almost no one liked what was being presented, especially the public.

The vote to reject the zone-text change was 4 – 2. Commissioners Albert Misiewicz and Raul Sanchez voted against rejecting the proposed change.

Summit Hill LLC owns four undeveloped parcels off Mountain and Summit streets nicknamed Telescope Mountain.” State business records list the principal of the company as Eric Brennan of the John J. Brennan Construction Co. in Shelton.

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Court Documents: Alcohol, Arguing Involved In Fatal Seymour Stabbing

SEYMOURIn the hours before Christopher Stanley allegedly stabbed Rhahzhem Turner to death in a house on Ajellos Farm Road, the two had been arguing at a family gathering, police documents say.

Stanley, 33, was arraigned at Superior Court in Derby on Tuesday (Jan. 21) on charges of murder and first-degree assault. He stands accused of stabbing two people on the evening of Jan. 19.

His next court date is Feb. 13 at Superior Court in Milford.

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Derby Scout Hopes To Build Food Pantries Outside Schools

Photo Courtesy of Luke Camara

(Left to right) Quintin Simjouw, EJ Smith, Luke Camara, Johnathan Zuckerman, and Luca Tecci.

DERBY Derby High School sophomore Luke Camara knows that some families in Derby struggle to put food on their tables. He saw it when he was a student at Irving School, the city’s westside elementary school.

There were some students who were coming to school in the same clothes, things like that,” Luke said. It made me mad and it made me sad. But there was really nothing an 8‑year-old kid could do.”

Fast forward about eight years – and Luke is doing something about it.

Luke, a scout with Troop 3, is trying to become an Eagle Scout. For his Eagle Scout project he wants to build self-serve food pantries outside Irving School, Bradley School, and on the high school-middle school campus on Chatfield Avenue.

This is my attempt to help now, when I actually can,” Luke said.

Continue reading ‘Derby Scout Hopes To Build Food Pantries Outside Schools’

Commercial Landlord Charged With Safety Violations Violations In Ansonia, Seymour

ANSONIA/SEYMOURA New York man was arrested Jan. 6 and charged with ten building violations across two commercial plazas in Ansonia and Seymour.

Eshagh Malekan, 71, of Mineola, N.Y., was charged with three counts of fire code violations at the Seymour Plaza on First Street, as well as seven counts of building code violations at the Maple Street Plaza in Ansonia.

Malekan was arraigned at Superior Court in Derby on Jan. 21.

According to the Ansonia arrest warrant application, one of Malekan’s tenants at the Maple Street Plaza at 27 Maple St. complained to the building department in January 2023. He said that water was leaking in through the roof and covering the floor, preventing him from accessing an electrical panel. 

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CELEBRATING LIVES

Well-lived.

Sponsored by Miller Macari Family Funeral Home.

MAYOR CASSETTI

Visits demolition site.

ICE CREAM AND MUSICAL JOURNEYS

At the Ansonia Library! Feb. 1.

CENTER STAGE THEATRE

Presents Guys And Dolls.”

GRIFFIN HOSPITAL SEEKS

Therapy dog volunteer teams.

DRUGONIS TO RUN AGAIN IN SEYMOUR

Conroy a potential challenger.

‘WHY ARE WE STILL INVOLVED?’

In Olson Drive deal, Ansonia Aldermen ask.

GUN GOES OFF

Charges filed.

ANSONIA POLICE

Calls for service.

CELEBRATE GROUNDHOG DAY

At the Ansonia Nature Center!

GINO DIGIOVANNI JR

Reacts to President Trump’s Jan. 6 pardons.

104TH VOTER SURVEY

State Representative asks for voter input.

POLICE BLOTTER

From Seymour.

ANSONIA LIBRARY TO HOST

Black history presentation, Feb. 19.

PUBLIC NOTICE

From the Naugatuck Valley Council of Governments.

‘FIBER FESTIVAL’

April 11 in Oxford.

THIS WEEK

In history!

COFFEE CHATS

With Rep. Rochelle.

ANSONIA RESIDENTS

Worry field won’t be ready for baseball.

CHANNEL 10

Programming schedule.

GEORGE KURTYKA

Edges Sarah Widomski for Derby board prez.

ANSONIA MAYOR

Says he will follow charter to start budget process.

COP CALLS

From Ansonia.

ANSONIA TOY SHOW

Raises more than $2,000 for the library.

THIS WEEK

In history!

REP. KLARIDES-DITRIA

Proposes animal welfare legislation.

REP. ROCHELLE

Appointed Deputy Majority Leader.

TEEN GIRL

Killed in Shelton crash.

CHARTER REVISION

To kick off in Seymour.

REPORT RELEASED

In city official’s arrest.

CALLS FOR SERVICE

For the Seymour PD.

KINNEYTOWN DAM REMOVAL

To be discussed on Thursday, Jan. 16.

SHELTON FD

Calls for service.

CHANNEL 10

Schedule.

SPECIAL ELECTION SCHEDULED

For Seymour-Shelton state Senate seat.