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Navel Gazing: The Valley Indy Podcast

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Now displaying: February, 2020
Feb 23, 2020

Seymour First Selectman Kurt Miller returns to the podcast to talk about garbage collection and bond ratings before a surprise guest calls in to promote KONGFRONTATIONS, a double feature March 7 at The Strand Theater on Main Street.

Miller proceeds to spill the beans on a potential -- and the key word is potential -- major development in the idea phase behind Stop & Shop in Seymour.

Sponsored by ValleyGivesBack.org! Music courtesy of The Bad Slugs.

 

Feb 16, 2020

A group of eighth graders sneaked into the Derby Community Center after hours Feb. 7.

Click play to learn about what they did once inside.

Also, the future of Factory Street in the Derby downtown redevelopment zone could change after a meeting 7 p.m. Tuesday (Feb. 18) in Derby City Hall.

The episode concludes with audio clips from the Feb. 13 meeting of the Derby Board of Aldermen/Alderwomen, where there was some disagreement over the appointment of a city Democrat to a charter revision commission.


Music by The Bad Slugs. The podcast is sponsored by ValleyGivesBack.org.

Feb 4, 2020

Derby Mayor Rich Dziekan and his chief of staff Andrew Baklik answer about 20 questions posed from Valley Indy readers.

Topics include downtown redevelopment, the Route 34 widening project, taxes, crime, a lawsuit and much more.

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