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1933
January Sunday, January 1, 1933 DERBY – The first fire in the Valley in the New Year guts a room at 29 Hawthorne Avenue 10 minutes after midnight. January 2…
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January Friday, January 1, 1932 Rising temperatures turn snow into rain. The rain continues all night, a total of 1.6″ falls. Roads are slippery late in the afternoon. ANSONIA –…
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January Thursday, January 1, 1931 New Year’s passes relatively quietly. Many attend Watch Night services at churches, or go to parties. Few cars are on the street. Both the Shelton Theater and…
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August 14- December 31, 1930 August 14, 1930 ANSONIA – Ansonia High School expects over 160 seniors in the Class of 1931, the most ever. The Class of 1930 only…
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January Saturday, January 1, 1910 Many attend Watch Night services in churches or attend social events. Temperatures drop to zero last night, and it is windy. ANSONIA – The 85′ smokestack behind…
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January Friday, January 1, 1909 SHELTON – Two are arrested in the early morning hours in the Tenderloin on Center Street when they drew a knife and revolver and threatened people, after…
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January Wednesday, January 1, 1908 The New Year arrives with ringing of bells and the blowing of factory whistles across the Valley. Many attend functions at the Ansonia Opera House…
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January Tuesday, January 1, 1907 Blue skies and bright sunshine greet the New Year at dawn. It is the first clear day in a week, and a fine one to…
Read MoreValley Links to the Titanic Sinking
by Robert Novak Jr.Originally written February 25, 1998 (with a couple updates since) “CQD. SOS. FROM MGY (TITANIC). WE HAVE STRUCK ICEBERG. SINKING FAST. COME TO OUR ASSISTANCE.” -General distress call sent from…
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Speech presented by Robert Novak Jr.Executive Director of Derby Historical SocietyWhile Presenting the SS Ansonia painting to the City of AnsoniaBoard of Aldermen Meeting – December 12, 2000 As part…
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