Ansonia Mayor Frank Tyszka is asking for an outside law firm to investigate city purchases under his predecessor, Mayor David Cassetti.

Tyszka Requests Independent Investigation Into Prior Ansonia Spending

ANSONIA – The law firm that squashed former New Britain Mayor Erin Stewart’s gubernatorial aspirations is now being asked to open a wide-ranging investigation into former Mayor David Cassetti’s administration.

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The Ansonia Board of Aldermen voted May 12 to authorize a $4.64 million contract with Tecton Architects, based in Providence, R.I. Credit: Jasmine Wright

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.

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Seymour Superintendent of Schools Susan Compton awaits the results of the third budget referendum Tuesday (May 19) at the Seymour Community Center. Credit: Jean Falbo-Sosnovich

Seymour 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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Seymour Police Chief John Bucherati and Deputy Police Chief Michael Fappiano address the police commission May 13 about implementing speed cameras around town. Credit: Jean Falbo-Sosnovich

Seymour Ponders Speed Cams

Police commission says chief should look into it.

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(Left to right) Ansonia CFO Michael Iodice, financial consultant Thomas Hamilton, and Mayor Frank Tyszka at a May 14 meeting at the Ansonia Senior Center. Credit: Jasmine Wright photo

Officials 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.

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Ansonia Superintendent of Schools Joseph DiBacco speaks at a meeting of the Board of Aldermen May 12, 2026. Credit: Jasmine Wright

Most Pink Slips Rescinded In Ansonia Schools

ANSONIA – Ansonia Public Schools has rescinded nine out of ten pink slips that were sent out about a month ago, Superintendent Joseph DiBacco said.

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