Ansonia Public Schools Superintendent Joseph DiBacco talks about the decision to move schools online due to the COVID-19 pandemic, and in general about how the district is faring. Brought to you, in part, by ValleyGivesBack.org
Valerie Knight-DiGangi of The Valley Community Foundation returns to 'Navel Gazing: The Valley Indy Podcast' to talk about how groups can apply for the latest round of funding from the Valley Community COVID-19 Response and Recovery Fund.
Groups can apply online at http://www.ValleyFoundation.org
The deadline is 12 p.m. Dec. 2.
With Connecticut in a second COVID-19 wave and cases increasing every day, Dr. Frederick Browne talks with The Valley Indy about what he's seeing at Griffin Hospital, where he is chief medical officer.
Dr. Browne compares the spring months to what he's seeing now, he talks about the "red alert" COVID-19 status in all lower Valley communities, how the virus is spreading locally, and what we can do to guard against it.
Sponsored by ValleyGivesBack.org.
An update from Ansonia Public Schools. The district is moving online until Jan. 18, 2021.
The Ansonia Board of Education and its administrators talks with their medical consultant about whether to switch to online classes because of a second COVID-19 wave in the State of Connecticut. Recorded on Nov. 11, 2020.
Sharon Closius of The Valley Community Foundation talks about ValleyGivesBack.org, the foundation's "planned giving initiative."
John Zseller talks about the 1920 Society Fund, a new way to support Scouting in the lower Naugatuck Valley.
Interim Derby FD Chief David Lenart talks about an incident in which Eversource customers in Ansonia & Derby lost natural gas service the morning of Tuesday, Nov. 3, 2020. The situation was mostly wrapped up by Thursday, Nov. 5, 2020.