First Selectman Robert Koskelowski won't be taking much with him when he leaves office next month: his unpaid earned vacation days, memories of his years of service to the town and satisfaction with being a private citizen once again.
Associate Superintendent Christine Syriac is pursuing two grant requests with the intention of improving the use of technology throughout the school district.
The Seymour School District failed to achieve its proficiency goals established for the 2008-2009 academic year, but administrators said they are making progress.
Apollo 12 astronaut Alan Bean, in center, poses for a photo with Mary Harvey, 4, of Fairfield, and her brother Robbie, 6, at the Greenwich Gallery Workshop in Seymour, Conn.
After witnessing the horticultural monster on display in the cheery, blood-drenched "The Little Shop of Horrors," you may question the motives of anyone who brings you a potted plant as a house gift.
An early morning fire destroyed a Bassett Street residence Wednesday, leaving seven people homeless and by afternoon only a pile of debris where the home had stood.
We'll begin today with a little quiz. What are a tattered copy of the Constitution, a tea bag, a piece of string, a clump of peat moss and the severed, desiccated ear of a communist? There are two acceptable, right answers: Either "things Rob Simmons keeps in his pockets" or "the entire budget of the Jim Amann for Governor campaign." I am just ...
When Ansonia Mayor Jim Della Volpe was first elected to office about 10 years ago, he quickly learned there was a huge difference between being a mayoral candidate and an actual mayor.
With a few notable exceptions, Tuesday was a bad day to be an incumbent. Across the region, voters sent mayors and first selectmen out the door in surprising numbers.