Ansonia 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 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 readingobituaries
Paul D. Yablonski
Paul D. Yablonski, of Shelton, passed away May 31. He was 40 years old.
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Portion Of Route 334 In Ansonia To Be Paved
Work scheduled to happen overnight from June 11 until June 16.
Keep readingTwisted Vine Event To Benefit Sterling Opera House
Saturday, June 6, 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. More details inside.
Keep readingVCF: Grants Available To Help Celebrate America’s 250th
Thirty grants of $500 available.
Keep readingDid 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 readingAnsonia Public Schools Announce Teacher, Paraeducator Of The Year
Congratulations to Lynn Frager and Josephine Rappa!
Keep readingBoys & Girls Club To Offer Ansonia Before-School Program
Beginning in 2026-27 school year.
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 readingAnsonia 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.
Keep readingAnsonia 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.
Keep readingFree Prostate Screening June 11 At The Center For Cancer Care In Derby
To register, call 203-732-1280.
Keep readingSeymour Resident Graduates From Harrisonburg University
Congratulations, Talia Voccola!
Keep readingRock 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.
Keep readingDerby Historical Society Offers Free Tours Of David Humphreys House
In celebration of America’s 250th.
Keep readingTwo Valley Residents Named To Stonehill College Dean’s List
Congrats, Reagan and Molly!
Keep readingDerby, Ansonia Softball And Baseball Teams Raise $3,000 For Breast Health
Money benefits Hewitt Center for Breast Health at Griffin Hospital.
Keep readingTyszka 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.
Keep readingPatriot’s Story Cornelius Depue and King’s Ferry
From The National Society Daughters of the American Revolution.
Keep readingAnsonia Aldermen Could Approve Budget May 27, Send To Referendum
ANSONIA – The Board of Aldermen are scheduled to meet Wednesday and vote on a budget to potentially send to voters, according to the town clerk’s office.
Keep readingKey Food Coming To Ansonia Shopping Center
ANSONIA – Key Food will open a grocery store in the Ansonia Shopping Center in the heart of downtown, according to the center’s new owners.
Keep readingAnsonia Police Blotter
348 calls during the week.
Seymour Police Blotter
There were 207 calls made to police.
Shelton Police Investigate Vehicle Burglaries
Info? Call 203 924 1544.
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.
Keep readingSeymour Commission Approves Pearl Street Zone Change
After denying it twice before. Neighbors opposed it.
Keep readingValley Police To Carry Special Olympics ‘Flame Of Hope’
See the post for more details.
Gary Scarpa Pens Fourth Book
Book signing June 6. See post for details.
Book Sale In Seymour Slated For June 13
From 9:30 a.m. to 11 a.m. for members, 11 a.m. to 3…
Shelton Fire Department Calls For Service
Covers May 24 through May 30.
Ansonia Resident Turns 104
Happy birthday, ‘Nanny’ Esposito!
Open House Scheduled At Center Stage In Shelton
Saturday, June 13 starting at 10 a.m.
Ansonia Shopping Center Purchased For $8.4 Million
ANSONIA – The Ansonia Shopping Center has new owners, according to a press release sent Friday (May 15).
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.
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.
Reminder: Ansonia Memorial Day Parade Is Sunday, May 31
It’s back on!
Channel 10 Programming Schedule
Hometown Heroes is 4 p.m. Sunday.
Job Fair In Ansonia June 24
At the high school. No charge to attend.
This Week In Valley History: 1980
Parades and small fires!
Griffin Health Nurse Honored With DAISY Award
Congratulations, Milly Delaney!
Ansonia Senior Center To Host Budget Talk
Thursday, May 28.
Derby 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.
Seymour Police Blotter
Covers May 18 through May 25.
Stories Of CT’s Black Patriots
Made possible by a VCF America 250 grant.
Griffin Health Nurse Honored With DAISY Award
An Oxford resident named.

