Seymour High School Graduates 149
SEYMOUR – Seymour High School’s Class of 2026 stepped into the future Tuesday.
Keep readingDerby Greenway To Get Security Cameras, Lights
DERBY – On the eve of the trail’s twentieth anniversary, the state is investing more than $500,000 to enhance the Derby Greenway.
Keep readingobituaries
Richard Bruce Gallant (Ritch)
Richad B. Gallant, of Ansonia, passed away June 9. He was 59.
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TEAM, Inc. Receives $9.2 Million To Continue Head Start Program
ANSONIA – When Yvette Cartagena moved to Connecticut from New York more than 38 years ago, she had three children to take care of and…
Keep readingWritten Threat Prompts Lockdowns At Derby Middle School And Derby High School
Police investigated, no credible threat.
Keep readingCast Iron Chef Pizza & Bar Closes Its Doors In Seymour
SEYMOUR – Cast Iron Chef Pizza & Bar closed its doors June 6 after two years in Klarides Village Plaza off Route 67.
Keep readingBright Futures At Ansonia High
158 members of the Ansonia High School Class of 2026 say goodbye.
Keep readingEducation Secretary Linda McMahon Visits Seymour Schools
SEYMOUR — U.S. Department of Education Secretary Linda McMahon toured Seymour schools Friday (June 13).
Keep readingTen Community Gardens In The Lower Valley
Valley Community Gardens going strong after nine years.
Keep readingLocal DAR Chapter Had Several ‘Real Daughters’ From The War For Independence
‘Real’ stories highlighted.
Keep readingShelton Resident Makes President’s List At The College Of Charleson
Congrats, Megan Hunyadi!
Keep readingNo Decision Yet In Seymour Regarding Red Clover Farm
SEYMOUR – No decision was made Thursday (June 11) by the Seymour Zoning Board of Appeals on a cease and desist order against the 110-year-old Red Clover Farms.
Keep readingAnsonia Consultant Gives Update On Fuel Cell Project
ANSONIA – This week former state Sen. Gary Hale outlined Mayor Frank Tyszka’s administration’s next steps to install fuel cells on a former industrial site, after a deal stalled and state legislators stepped in to assist.
Keep readingU.S. Education Secretary Linda McMahon To Visit Seymour Schools
SEYMOUR – U.S. Secretary of Education Linda E. McMahon is scheduled to visit Seymour schools on Friday (June 12) to tour Seymour High School and to meet with students and school leaders from the Naugatuck Valley.
Keep readingAnsonia Aldermen Adopt Budget With Tax Increase
ANSONIA – The Board of Aldermen voted Tuesday to adopt a $68.86 million combined city and school budget Tuesday (June 9) with an almost 1 mill increase.
Keep readingLocals Named To Dean’s List At The University Of Hartford
More than a dozen Valley residents on the lists.
Keep readingAnsonia Senior Center To Host Men’s Day Event June 20
Raffle to benefit Ansonia Animal Shelter.
Keep readingGriffin Health To Discuss Hearing Health With Valley Seniors
Free presentations throughout July.
Keep readingDerby WPCA Public Hearing June 17
Pursuant to Connecticut General Statute Section 7-255 the Derby Water Pollution Control…
Keep readingAnsonia Could Adopt Budget June 9
ANSONIA – The Board of Aldermen could move to adopt a budget for the next fiscal year at a meeting Tuesday (June 9).
Keep readingHigh-Tech Con Man Pleads Guilty To Wire Fraud
NEW HAVEN – A former Shelton resident who ran an IT company pleaded guilty Tuesday to hijacking a client’s tech to swindle thousands of dollars.
Keep readingVolunteers Needed To Provide Insight On Maternal Health
Must be a Naugatuck Valley resident.
Keep readingThis Week In Valley History: 1930
Ansonia High School went without a yearbook that year.
Keep readingAnsonia Aldermen Push Budget Decision To Tuesday, June 9
ANSONIA – After a city budget failed at a referendum Monday (June 1), the Board of Aldermen met June 4 to discuss and possibly adopt a revised budget. However, the members voted to table all discussions and take no action until June 9.
Keep readingSeymour Resident Accused Of Bilking Food Wholesale Companies
SEYMOUR – A federal grand jury in New Haven last week returned a 10-count indictment against a 61-year-old Seymour resident for allegedly defrauding wholesale food companies of “hundreds of thousands of dollars,” according to the U.S. Attorney David X. Sullivan’s office.
Keep readingTop Elected Officials In The Valley Want Transparency And Protection When It Comes To Camp Strang’s Future
THE VALLEY – Assurances and action sought prior to a final vote.
Keep readingGriffin’s Healthy U To Discuss Men’s Health June 17
6 p.m., at the Community Health Resource Center at Griffin Hospital.
Keep readingHistoric Yacht Racing Cannon Returns To Derby
After donation to the historic Blake residence.
Keep readingSEEC Dismisses Finance Complaint Against Ansonia Republican Party
ANSONIA – The state elections enforcement commission (SEEC) voted May 20 to dismiss a complaint against Ansonia Republicans for a celebration held two years ago.
Keep readingIn Photos: Ansonia Raises Pride Flag
Photos & video contributed by Jeremiah Barrett.
Ansonia Mayor, Consultant To Discuss ‘Path Forward’ For Downtown Fuel Cells
After state stepped in.
Did People Know There Was A Budget Vote In Ansonia?
ANSONIA – Not everyone thought there was enough notice.
Keep readingMeet The Top 10 Derby High School Graduating Seniors
Includes a video interview with the top two!
Keep readingUPDATE: Ansonia Voters Reject City Budget, Approve School Budget
ANSONIA — Residents approved a school budget today during a citywide referendum, but rejected the city side of the budget.
Keep readingSeymour Police Blotter
283 calls and nine arrests.
Ansonia Police Blotter
Lots of traffic enforcement happening, so make sure you have insurance!
Shelton Celebrates Juneteenth
Event was held June 3 with guest speakers and scholarship announcements.
Recipients Of Oxford Strong Memorial Scholarship Announced
Congratulations, Massimo Sirgado and Tessa Hatch!
Two Valley Students Make Dean’s List At Alvernia University
Congratulations!
Shelton FD Calls For Service
Here’s what Shelton firefighters were up to.
Ansonia Aldermen Approve Budget, Schedule Referendum June 1
ANSONIA – The Ansonia Board of Aldermen voted unanimously Wednesday (May 27) to approve a $69.1 million budget and send it to voters for approval.
Ansonia Aldermen Authorize Investigation Into Past City Spending
ANSONIA – Members of the Board of Aldermen voted 11 – 2 Wednesday (May 27) to hire a law firm to investigate spending by former Mayor David Cassetti’s administration.
Rock Crushing Dispute Continues In Ansonia
ANSONIA – A dispute over rock crushing between South Westwood Road residents and contractor Burns Construction continued to simmer during a planning and zoning public hearing May 18.
Worcester Polytechnic Institute Students Complete Capstone Projects
Two students from the Valley on the list.
Derby Police Search For AM Club Burglar
Broke in May 18.
Channel 10 Programming Schedule
Veterans Appreciation Concert airs June 12.
Portion Of Route 334 In Ansonia To Be Paved
Work scheduled to happen overnight from June 11 until June 16.
Twisted Vine Event To Benefit Sterling Opera House
Saturday, June 6, 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. More details inside.
Annual Ansonia Pride Flag Raising Is June 6
Followed by community sidewalk art event.
VCF: Grants Available To Help Celebrate America’s 250th
Thirty grants of $500 available.
Shelton Resident Named To Westminster College Dean’s List
Congrats, Emily Codere.
Ansonia Public Schools Announce Teacher, Paraeducator Of The Year
Congratulations to Lynn Frager and Josephine Rappa!

