(Clockwise, from left to right) Resident John Caporale, George Kurtyka, Dominick Thomas.

Derby Residents Want Telescope Mountain Development Rejected

DERBY – A plan to develop “Telescope Mountain” for housing would require extensive dynamite blasting and 50,000 truck trips over four years to haul away about 400,000 cubic yards of soil and rock, according to a memorandum from the city’s engineering firm.

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(Left to right) Charter revision commission chairman Bruce Goldson and commission member Frank Pergola at a meeting Aug. 6. Credit: FILE PHOTO

Ansonia Aldermen To Consider Charter Revision Proposal

ANSONIA – The Board of Aldermen have a public hearing scheduled Aug. 25 over a slate of proposed charter changes which could go to voters this November.

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Red Clover Farms Owner Kim Dulka Warner speaks with the media after the ZBA’s ruling Thursday (Aug. 6) Credit: Jean Falbo-Sosnovich

Seymour ZBA Upholds Cease & Desist But Delays Enforcement

SEYMOUR –The members of the Seymour Zoning Board of Appeals on Thursday unanimously upheld a cease and desist order against Red Clover Farms that prohibits the farm from doing non-farming activities.

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(Left to right) Seymour Board of Education members Christopher Champagne, Chairwoman Kristen Bruno and Stephan Behuniak at a special board meeting July 29. Credit: Jean Falbo-Sosnovich

Jay Hatfield Resigns From Seymour Board Of Education

SEYMOUR – Jay Hatfield, an elected official who was arrested July 11 at a Hartford Yard Goats minor league baseball game, resigned from his seat on the Seymour Board of Education Wednesday (July 29).

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(Left to right) Charter revision commission chairman Bruce Goldson and vice chairman Javier Varas at a public hearing July 23.

Ansonia Residents Oppose Referendum Turnout Requirement

ANSONIA – At a public hearing over a slate of proposed charter revisions July 24, four speakers asked for voters to continue having a say in the annual budget process.

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