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Vandals caused about $1,000 in damage to The Seymour Land Trust Property and stranded water snakes on land over the weekend, ...
Here are some highlights from the Ansonia Police Department’s calls for service from July 21, 2025 through July 27, 2025. It is a partial ...
Crews from the state Department of Energy and Environmental Protection (DEEP) were continuing to clean up an oil spill at the high school, as ...
SEYMOUR – Softball standout Courtney Barton will be swinging for the fences next month in her quest to score a national title. Courtney, 13, is one ...
Laurie LeBouthillier, the principal at Emmett O’Brien Technical High School, recently penned her first children’s book, ...
An Ansonia man connected to a drug trafficking ring was sentenced to 11 years in federal prison July 24. Everard Boothe, 41, ...
The next Master’s Table community meals are scheduled for Sunday, August 10, and Sunday, August 24, at Assumption Church Hall ...
ANSONIA — Rich DiCarlo, of the city’s Cultural Arts Commission, posted the flyer above to Facebook. Share this story with ...
When Brian Cirella saw a woman in need of urgent medical care, he didn't hesitate to act. Cirella, an employee at Eversource, ...
ANSONIA – Incumbent mayor David Cassetti, a former boxer, said he was ready to hang up the gloves and go back to private life ...
A city resident who built a clandestine drug lab in his shed was sentenced to 20 years in prison July 18. “The extent of the ...
This week we take a look back at 1964, when U.S. President Lyndon Johnson signed the landmark Civil Rights Act into law, ...