(Left to right) Italian Pavilion former owner Mario Perone and new owner Jamie Cavallo at the newly reopened Valley mainstay at 90 Pershing Dr., Derby. Credit: Jean Falbo-Sosnovich photo

Valley Staple Italian Pavilion Reopens

DERBY – Italian Pavilion, a mainstay in the Valley since 1970, is back and open for business.

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A screenshot from the Feb. 18 MFAC meeting.

Ansonia Talks Future With State Finance Gurus

ANSONIA – A budget consultant for the city told a state advisory panel that Ansonia is trying to avoid a financial cliff after using money from the sale of its sewer system to bolster finances.

The problem – the use of “one-time revenues” to balance prior budgets.

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(Left to right) Derby Mayor Joseph DiMartino and Derby Finance Director Brian Hall take questions from the Derby Board of Apportionment and Taxation. Credit: FILE PHOTO

Derby Votes To Phase In New Assessments

DERBY – The city’s legislative body unanimously voted Feb. 12 to phase in new property assessments over a five-year period.

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(Left to right) Consultant Thomas Hamilton, hired by Mayor Frank Tyszka to review past budgets, delivered a public presentation on his findings Feb. 17.

Ansonia Consultant Says Tax Hike Coming, Amid City Finance Review

ANSONIA – A financial consultant hired by Mayor Frank Tyszka’s administration said the city would need a tax increase of up to 26 percent to correct past budget forecasts.

However, he said the city could propose a more modest increase.

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Hilltop resident Evelyn Kish was one of 11 speakers at a public hearing Monday (Feb. 9) concerning a proposed, age-restricted housing development on Ford Street.

Ansonia Residents Petition Against Hilltop Housing Proposal

ANSONIA – Eleven Ansonia residents said in a public hearing Monday (Feb. 9) they were worried about the impacts of a proposal which could bring 91 age-restricted apartments to Ford Street.

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