Joseph Ciambriello of Shelton, CT, earned the distinction of Faculty Honors for Spring 2026 at the Georgia Institute of ...
Should budget referendum results be disregarded if voter turnout is less than 15 percent? Or should budget referendums be ...
The Seymour Public Library is launching a new Science Fiction/Fantasy Book Discussion Group for adults. The free book club will hold its first meeting on Tuesday, August 18, 2026, at 6:00 p.m. at the ...
WORCESTER, Mass. — Worcester Polytechnic Institute (WPI) has announced the university’s Dean’s List for academic excellence ...
David M. Towne, 67, of Derby and previously of Seymour, beloved husband of the late Frances Towne (Bunny), entered peaceful rest on July 4, 2026, in Griffin Hospital of Derby. Born in Great Barrington ...
Gigi, sister, sister-in-law, aunt and wife of 44 years to the late Arthur Berardi, passed away on July 10. She was born Oct. 12, 1948 in Derby, daughter of the late Stephen Hodio and Louise Johns ...
The lawyer representing the owner of a Main Street property destroyed by fire in 2022 said a new redevelopment plan is ...
ANSONIA — City officials shared the following press release with details about summer program options for children and adults: Mayor Frank Tyszka is proud to announce the following free children ...
A prominent Democrat from Hamden has been hired as Mayor Joseph DiMartino’s chief administrative officer, the mayor’s office ...
Gordon Childs III, a 71 year old Ansonia resident passed away July 5. He was born Feb. 16, 1955 in Derby, son of the late Gordon Childs Jr. and Doris Torrey Childs. Gordon was a veteran of the U.S.
Gayle Frances Bannon, passed away on July 3, 2026, a week shy of her 89th birthday, from complications associated with Alzheimer’s disease. Born in New Haven, CT, on July 11, 1937, she was the first ...
Rachel Drost, of Shelton, was among the 1,180 graduates who earned degrees and/or certificates from Shenandoah University ...