Valley Community Foundation Awards Micro-grants To Support Community Celebrations Of USA’s 250th Birthday
DERBY — As communities across the nation continue to commemorate the 250th anniversary of the founding of the United States of America, the Valley Community Foundation (VCF) is helping ensure that the Lower Naugatuck Valley celebrates in a meaningful and uniquely local way.
Keep readingSeymour School Board Member Charged After Yard Goats Incident
SEYMOUR – A member of the Seymour Board of Education was charged July 11 with disorderly conduct and first-degree trespass after allegedly making inappropriate sexual remarks to a minor at a baseball game.
Keep readingPublic Weighs In On “Agritourism” Zone In Seymour
SEYMOUR – A public hearing was held July 9 to add “agritourism” to Seymour’s zoning regulations to better reflect modern farming practices.
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Robert M. Terrell
Robert M. Terrell, formerly of Oxford, passed away July 11. He was 63 years old.
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M.A.D. Sisters Bring New Name, New Drinks To Ansonia’s Main Street
Please welcome the Haluschak sisters!
Keep readingDerby Sterling Opera House Study Details Renovation Costs
DERBY – A renovation of the historic Sterling Opera House on Elizabeth Street is estimated to cost $36.9 million, according to a consultant’s study unveiled this week.
Keep readingCommission Discusses Turnout Requirement For Ansonia Budget Votes
ANSONIA – Should budget referendum results be disregarded if voter turnout is less than 15 percent?
Or should budget referendums be triggered by spending instead of taxes received?
Keep readingTraveler On A Mission Hosting ‘Christmas In July’ Event July 18
Santa stops by early this year!
Keep readingSeymour Student On Dean’s Honor Roll At University Of Mississipi
Congratulations, Mackenzie O’Hayre!
Keep readingCT DOT Wins Award For Main Street Project In Derby
Delivered ‘meaningful community benefits.’
Keep readingDerby War Hero’s Grave Poised For Makeover
DERBY – The deteriorating gravesite monument of Col. Charles L. Russell – Derby’s first casualty of the Civil War – will get a much-needed makeover thanks to folks wanting to preserve Derby’s history.
Keep readingAnsonia Financial Consultant Says City Needs Tax Increases
ANSONIA – A financial consultant for the city said Ansonia’s charter makes it difficult to establish tax increases which he argued are necessary for the city’s financial health.
Keep readingTrolley Pointe Developer Says He’ll Sue Derby
DERBY – The developer behind the 105-unit Trolley Pointe apartment complex on Main Street said city officials are refusing to grant him a tax break approved by city lawmakers three years ago.
Keep readingSeymour Property Destroyed By Fire Could Be Redeveloped
SEYMOUR – The lawyer representing the owner of a Main Street property destroyed by fire in 2022 said a new redevelopment plan is scheduled to be shown to the town’s planning and zoning commission July 9.
Keep readingGriffin Hospital To Discuss Mental Wellness, Self Care July 15
Free discussion, part of Healthy U lecture series.
Keep readingSeymour Selectpersons Opt To Sell 100 Prospect Street, Neighbors Cry Foul
SEYMOUR – The Board of Selectpersons at its June 18 meeting voted to put town-owned land on Prospect Street up for sale despite opposition from neighbors.
Keep readingYou Asked, So We Got You Answers About The Kinneytown Dam Removal
From you to us to the man with the plan.
Keep readingSeymour Resident Charged In Child Sex Crime Sting Operation
Investigation aided by FBI.
Keep readingGoodies Coming to Derby
DERBY – Goodies, a popular eatery in Milford and Orange, is coming to Derby.
Keep readingCourt Orders DiGiovanni To Pay Almost $745,000 In Civil Assault Lawsuit
DERBY – A judge ordered Gino DiGiovanni, Jr. and his construction company to pay almost $745,000 to an employee he allegedly assaulted at work six years ago.
Keep readingAnsonia Man Arrested In Computer Child Sex Crime Investigation
Suspect to appear in court.
Keep readingAnsonia Aldermen Schedule Public Hearing On Speed Cameras
6 p.m. July 14, at Ansonia City Hall and via Zoom.
Keep readingLt. Patrick Lynch Retires After 36 Years On Ansonia PD
He got his start working undercover with the Valley Street Crime Unit when he was 21.
Keep readingGrocery Store With International Flair Opens In Downtown Seymour
SEYMOUR – An international grocery store/deli with a mom-and-pop vibe opened for business Wednesday (June 24) in downtown Seymour.
Keep readingAnessa Ramic Named To Dean’s List
At HVCC!
More Details Released In Seymour Weekend Incident
Incident triggered emergency activity along the Housatonic River.
Ansonia Police Blotter
308 calls, eight arrests.
Emmett O’Brien’s 123 Graduates Step Toward The Future
ANSONIA – The next generation of aspiring chefs, carpenters, cosmetologists, electricians, engineers, health workers and mechanics stepped into promising futures Thursday (June 25) following Emmett O’Brien Technical High School’s annual graduation ceremony.
Keep readingDerby Unveils 50 Year Time Capsule At Bradley School
DERBY – Parents, students, and officials gathered June 24 to unbox a time capsule put together by students of Bradley School 50 years ago.
Keep readingDerby Chooses Company To Install School Bus Cameras
DERBY — The city chose a company to install cams and ticket motorists who pass stopped buses.
Keep readingAnsonia Police Department Welcomes Two New Officers
ANSONIA – The Ansonia Police Commission voted Tuesday (June 16) to accept the hire of two new police officers.
Keep readingFundraiser To Help Valley Firefighter
Aug. 8 on High Street in Derby.
Roads To Close Wednesday For Derby Road Race
Head’s up, Derby westside!
Ansonia Firefighters Extinguish Shed Fire
ANSONIA – No injuries were reported after a shed fire at the…
Valley Students Graduate From Eastern Connecticut State University
Ansonia, Oxford & Seymour represented.
Valley Students Earn Dean’s List Distinction
Oxford & Shelton natives.
Locals Make University Of Tampa Dean’s List
Two students from Seymour!
Public Employee Ordered To Pay Back $21,170 To Ansonia Woman
ANSONIA – A public works employee was ordered by the court to pay back $21,170 to an elderly city resident in order to resolve a court case.
Kinneytown Dam Removal Gets $4 Million Boost
SEYMOUR – ANSONIA – The state Department of Economic and Community Development awarded $4 million to an agency working to demolish the defunct Kinneytown Dam near the border of Ansonia and Seymour.
Seymour High School Graduates 149
SEYMOUR – Seymour High School’s Class of 2026 stepped into the future Tuesday.
Derby 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.
Shelton Resident Earns Georgia Tech Honor
Faculty Honors for spring 2026.
Seymour Public Library Launches Science Fiction/Fantasy Book Discussion Group
Aimed at adults, first meeting is Aug. 16.
Channel 10 Programming Schedule
Community programming each & every day!
Shelton Fire Department Calls For Service
Covers July 5 through July 12.
Shelton Resident On Dean’s List At Hamilton College
Nice job, Maddigan!
Shelton Resident Graduates From Shenandoah University
Rachel Drost is her name!
Valley Students On Dean’s List At The University Of Rhode Island
Congrats to all!
Taxes Due July 1, 2026 In Derby
Notice is hereby given to the taxpayers of the City of Derby…

