Ansonia Aldermen Select Firm To Design New Middle School
ANSONIA – Elected officials onthe Board of Aldermen voted May 12 to award a $4.64 million contract to a firm for architectural and engineering services on the city’s new middle school.
Keep readingSeymour Voters Approve $69.8 Million Budget On Third Try
SEYMOUR — Residents and taxpayers went to the polls for a third time May 19 to vote on the proposed budgets for the Town of Seymour and Seymour Public Schools.
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VCF: Grants Available To Help Celebrate America’s 250th
Thirty grants of $500 available.
Keep readingSeymour Commission Approves Pearl Street Zone Change
After denying it twice before. Neighbors opposed it.
Keep readingAnsonia Shopping Center Purchased For $8.4 Million
ANSONIA – The Ansonia Shopping Center has new owners, according to a press release sent Friday (May 15).
Keep readingDaughters Of The American Revolution Observe Memorial Day
Ripton Parish Chapter remembers.
Keep readingTwo Valley Residents Accused Of Health Insurance Fraud
Seymour & Ansonia residents worked in Shelton.
Keep readingOfficials Tweak Ansonia Budget After State Aid
ANSONIA – Mayor Frank Tyszka presented a revised budget proposal Thursday (May 14) that includes about $4.5 million in new state aid.
Keep readingMost Pink Slips Rescinded In Ansonia Schools
ANSONIA – Ansonia Public Schools has rescinded nine out of ten pink slips that were sent out about a month ago, Superintendent Joseph DiBacco said.
Keep readingDerby Ignores Zoning Rules, Neighbors Deal With Consequences
DERBY – City officials allegedly allowed a food truck to operate on private property in violation of zoning regulations, creating a neighborhood mess that has spilled over into the city’s zoning board of appeals.
Keep readingTwo Budget Meetings Scheduled This Week In Ansonia
ANSONIA – The public should have a clearer idea later this week about how the city plans to bolster its proposed budget after an influx of state aid.
Keep readingBeacon Falls Magician Receives National Honor
Jim Sisti has been entertaining at Quassy for more than 20 years
Keep readingThird Seymour Budget Vote Scheduled For Tuesday, May 19
6 a.m. to 8 p.m. at the town’s community center.
Keep readingSeymour Tweaks Budget; Third Referendum Scheduled May 19
6 a.m. to 8 p.m. at the Seymour Community Center.
Keep readingNo Decision From Seymour ZBA Regarding Red Clover Farms
SEYMOUR — About 200 people attended a sometimes heated Seymour Zoning Board of Appeals meeting Thursday.
Keep readingAnsonia Police Considering Speed Cameras
Goal is to make motorists safer, officials said.
Keep readingWatch The 2026 Valley Indy Great Give Livestream!
Open the story, and click the play button to tune in!
Keep readingGriffin Health To Discuss Fiber Benefits With Valley Seniors
Presentations in five Valley towns.
Keep readingRegistration Open For Three Upcoming Ansonia Senior Center Trips
From the Adirondacks to Cape Cod.
Keep readingNew Nail Salon Opens In Seymour
SEYMOUR – Fresh manicure and a pedi while sipping on a free cocktail? Count Nancy Taylor in!
Keep readingOvernight House Fire In Ansonia
ANSONIA — A small dog died in a fire on Clark Street, officials said.
Keep readingStudent From Seymour Receives Fulbright Award For Research Abroad
Kaya Banka will carry out her research in Poland.
Heart Health Workshop Scheduled At Ansonia Senior Center
Classes with Griffin Health.
NVCOG Announces Photo Contest
Take a photo, perhaps win a prize!
Ansonia Aldermen Hold Public Hearing On $68.1 Million Budget Proposal
ANSONIA – Eight people spoke during a public hearing in front of the Board of Aldermen on Mayor Frank Tyszka’s proposed $68.1 million budget Thursday (April 30).
Keep reading$300K Settlement Reached In Ansonia PD Retaliation Lawsuit
ANSONIA – The city agreed to a settlement with a police officer who said he was retaliated against after filing two complaints about fellow officers.
Keep readingSeymour Officials Again Discuss Sale Of Prospect Street Land
Board meets in private, leader says no decision yet.
Keep readingChannel 10 Programming Schedule
The Bobby O Show is 2 p.m. on Sundays.
Red Clover Farms, Pearl Street Zone Change Up For Discussion In Seymour
‘Agritourism’ and a separate public hearing.
This Week In Valley History: 1986!
A Seymour school band prepared for its Memorial Day debut.
Derby Public Library Presents Time Capsule Exhibit
See unearthed history through June!
Griffin Health To Host Free Presentation On Composting
Registration required.
Seymour Tweaks Budget, Second Referendum Slated For May 5
Proposed budget reduced by $456,000 in advance of second, townwide vote.
Student’s ‘Home Run Derby’ To Benefit ALS United CT
DERBY — Derby High School junior Vincent Nuzzo, 16, is organizing a home run derby scheduled to be held May 17. Proceeds from the event will benefit ALS United Connecticut, a nonprofit group that helps people living with ALS.
Public Hearing On Ansonia Budget Scheduled
ANSONIA – The city’s Board of Aldermen scheduled a public hearing over Mayor Frank Tyszka’s $68.1 million budget proposal April 30.
Seymour Summer Concert Series Schedule
Concerts start June 6.
Third Party Says Derby’s Finances Have Improved
DERBY – A ratings agency no longer has a negative outlook on…
Ansonia Senior Center Hosting Mohegan Sun Trip June 24
$40 to register.
Derby-Shelton Rotary To Host Happy Hour Membership Drive
May 20, at Hunan Pan in Shelton.
Shelton Student Earns University Of Nebraska-Lincoln degree
Congratulations!
Ansonia Police Blotter
291 calls, 11 arrests.
Pearl Street Multi-Family Zone Change Request Back On The Table In Seymour
SEYMOUR – A twice-denied zone change to switch three single-family, residentially zoned properties on Pearl Street to multi-family is in front of the Seymour Planning and Zoning Commission again.
Driver Charged With DUI In Connection To Ansonia Crash
The crash injured five people, one critically.
Seymour Police Blotter
242 calls and five arrests.
Ansonia High School Third Quarter Honor Rolls
Congratulations!

