
Even with the fear and uncertainty created by the COVID-19 coronavirus, neighbors, businesses and groups are supporting each other in any number of ways.
Here are some examples of good things happening as seen on local social media:
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On May 2, David Conti, owner of Red Planet BBQ and Pizza, donated pulled pork to Ansonia Rescue & Medical Services, according to a post on Facebook.

Stani Dairy made a generous donation to caregivers at Griffin Hospital on April 29, according to the City of Ansonia’s Facebook post.

Mayor Cassetti bought toys for Ansonia Children at Walmart, according to a Facebook post.
“I realized we were leaving the older children out so I thought I would pick up some additional items!” said Mayor Cassetti.

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On April 28, Retro Grub And Pub donated dinner for the Storm Engine Co./Ambulance crew, according to a Facebook post.

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Former SEMS EMT Regina Pedersen and the staff at Westover School donated protective masks to the Seymour Ambulance Association, according to a Facebook post.

“Thank you so much to our friends @grand_concepts for the donation of faces masks!!! Thank you for your continued support!!!!!!,” said the Seymour Ambulance Association in a Facebook post.

Madison Bopp donated nutritional kits to the Seymour Ambulance Association on April 29, according to a Facebook post.


Haynes Construction donated $500 in Grubbub gift cards in support of the Seymour Ambulance Association and Sushi and Wok restaurant, according to a Facebook post.
“Thank you so much Haynes Family!!!!!!,” said the Seymour Ambulance Association.
