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State allocates $1 million for Farrel demolition Eddy Martinez FacebookTwitterEmail 1of6 The roof of the Farrel building on North Main Street shows extensive deterioration and some collapsed sections.Contributed photo / City of AnsoniaShow MoreShow Less 2of6 An interior photo of the Farrel foundry, which is slated for demolition.Contributed photo / City of AnsoniaShow MoreShow Less 3of6 4of6 5of6 A section of the roof of the Farrel foundry building has collapsed.Contributed photo / City of AnsoniaShow MoreShow Less 6of6 ANSONIA - The Farrel Foundry and Machine Co. site, located on 35 North Main St., is a step closer to being demolished and remediated with news that the city will receive $1 million from the state Brownfield Remediation Program. ....
Derby HS Launches Manufacturing Job Training Program - Shelton-Derby, CT - The 8-Week program which is in partnership with other local organizations prepares adults for in-demand manufacturing jobs. ....
Ansonia and Derby ramp up COVID-19 vaccine outreach Eddy Martinez FacebookTwitterEmail Caitlin Kelley, LPN, administers the COVID-19 vaccine to Christopher Nicholas Coideo of Seymour April 9 at the Naugatuck Valley Health District vaccine clinic at the Seymour Community Center.Brian Gioiele / Hearst Connecticut Media ANSONIA Tuesday’s pause of the Johnson & Johnson single dose vaccine has acted as a spur to the ongoing vaccination efforts in Ansonia and Derby. The two cities have been working on getting more people inoculated and have plans that include mobile vans and Ansonia’s Mayor David Cassetti going door to door to sign up more residents for vaccination appointments. ....
By Paul Hughes, Republican-American HARTFORD Naugatuck Mayor N. Warren “Pete” Hess and state legislators from the Naugatuck Valley made another pitch March 3 to expand service on the Waterbury branch line of Metro-North Railroad. The request again received support from members of the legislature’s Transportation Committee during a hearing on one of the bills proposing to increase the number and frequency of trains running on the Waterbury line. The legislation from Senate Minority Leader Kevin Kelly, R-Stratford, also proposed to add stops in Seymour, Derby and Shelton on the commuter rail line connecting Waterbury and Bridgeport. The years-long effort to expand service on the Waterbury line got a big boost from Gov. Ned Lamont this year. He proposed funding in his two-year budget plan to increase the number of trains servicing the Waterbury line from 15 to 22 cars, starting in the 2023 fiscal year. ....