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Please join the Amity and Woodbridge Historical Society for an afternoon tea at the lovely historic Darling Farmstead and History Museum. We will be joined by a revolutionary war "soldier" who will share stories and anecdotes about life during this challenging time in our history.
State Rep. Mary Welander will host a press conference to discuss legislative proposals supporting access to safe, high-quality, and affordable childcare. Legislators, advocates, and parents will share why strong early childhood funding is essential for our kids, working families, and our economy.
Gabriella “Gabi” Durso is doing something very few young athletes ever accomplish—earning national recognition not once, but twice. The 13-year-old Woodbridge resident has been named a USA Softball All-American for the Northeast Region for the second consecutive year.
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Woodbridge Human Services and Amity Pupil Services Department, with the Alliance for Prevention and Wellness, present a unique opportunity for parents of teens and tweens. “Hidden in Plain Sight” is a presentation that allows parents an interactive opportunity to explore a teen’s mock bedroom.


Human Services with the Alliance for Prevention and Wellness to hold a free, community-wide Naloxone training at the Woodbridge Public Library. In this training you will learn to recognize the signs of an opioid overdose, how to administer Naloxone, and other important information about the opioid


Owen Weaver, a Partner with the law firm Zabel Schellenberg, was recently elected to the Amity Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors.Weaver currently serves as the Town Attorney for Orange. Since 2013, he has been recognized as a Rising Star by Super Lawyers. In 2024, Weaver became a Fellow of the


ReynHartsik, which is the Yiddish musical duo of Yoshie Fruchter and Rabbi Deborah Sacks-Mintz, will perform at BEKI on Saturday, Jan. 10. ReynHartsik explores Yiddish texts in an intimate acoustic folk setting. Using a combination of their voices with cello, guitar, bass, and mandolin, Fruchter and


The Osborne Homestead Museum in Derby hosted holiday tours of Frances Osborne Kellogg's home from November 28 through December 20. Garden Clubs in the area volunteered to decorate different rooms in the Museum before the tours began. This year's subject was "Businesses that began in Derby."


State Representative Mary Welander (D – Orange, Derby, Hamden, Woodbridge) applauds the State Bond Commission for approving $554,400 to replace the aging HVAC system at the Jewish Community Center (JCC) of Greater New Haven.


The Amity Chamber of Commerce Health and Fitness Expo will ring in the New Year on Saturday, January 10th, at the Courtyard by Marriott, 136 Marsh Hill Road, from 10:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. The Expo is free and open to the public.
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The First Church of Christ in Woodbridge has announced it will host a Christmas Eve pageant. The event is scheduled for Wednesday, December 24, 2025.


On a daily basis, I see it all: knee pain, ankle and foot pain, back pain, and general difficulty moving. You know what all those issues have in common—your hips. If you walk into my office, I guarantee that any lower body or core issue you complain of will require us to take a look at your hips.


Students from the Suzuki Music School of Orange will host a Holiday Piano Recital at the Woodbridge Town Library on Saturday, December 13th at 1pm. The performance will feature holiday favorites and more! This event is free and open to the public.


Begin the weekend with uplifting Friday night services led by Artist in Residence Rachel Haymer alongside Cantor Kochava Munro, Rabbi Rona Shapiro, Rabbi Eric Woodward, David Franklin, Richard Katz, and Andy Bedford.


On behalf of the Board of Education, our Amity students, faculty, staff, parents, and community, we would like to thank the Board members who are ending their terms on November 30. Carla Eichler served the Orange community for eight years; Christina Levere D’Addio and Sean Hartshorn represented