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This week’s photos
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Valentine WeddingFrom left, Mayor Dorinda Borer, a longtime justice of the peace, officiates the marriage of city Highway Department laborer John Barone and Amy Skarlos, in the Harriet C. North Community Room of City Hall on Feb. 14.
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Editorial Cartoon
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City celebrates couplesMayor Dorinda Borer reads and presents a citation to the city’s longest-married couple, Walter and Myrna Clinton, at the West Haven Valentine’s Day luncheon in the First Congregational Church’s Fellowship Hall at 464 Campbell Ave. on Feb. 14. During the two-hour celebration, presented by the city’s Department of Elderly Services, Borer honored more than 70 West Haven Senior Center members, including the Clintons, who have been married for 71 years, and 24 other couples who have been married for at least 50 years.
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City celebrates couplesWest Haven Senior Center members who have been married for more than 55 years raise their hands at the city’s Valentine’s Day luncheon’
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City celebrates couplesMayor Dorinda Borer, center, is all smiles with new city Human Resources Commissioner John Carrano, second from left, and members of the University of New Haven chapter of the Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity at the West Haven Valentine’s Day luncheon celebrating the city’s older residents. The fraternity members helped serve lunch to residents.
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1st upgrade since the '80'sWest Haven Senior Center members Lillian Riddick and E.J. Midgett e demonstrate the center’s new desktop computers for city Elderly Services Director Alyssa Maddern, Human Resources Commissioner John Carrano and assistant grant writer Vanessa Hruszko on Tuesday.
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1st upgrade since the '80's
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City resident Steinau to head parade
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All in redMayor Dorinda Borer, sitting center, leads city employees in rocking red for women’s heart health on National Wear Red Day, Feb. 7.
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Lesson in governmentMayor Dorinda Borer, right, answers questions from inquisitive fourth graders at Washington Elementary School on Feb. 13 about the roles of a mayor, city council, governor and president. Principal Alicia M. Limosani invited Borer to speak with students on government/civics.
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Ecosystems chatMayor Dorinda Borer, left, brings the Connecticut Agricultural Experiment Station to Mackrille Elementary School on Feb. 7 to talk with fourth graders about the ecosystem and the importance of bees in the world.
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Historian's CornerThe original Turk’s and Jimmies helped make up the area known as Restaurant Row with several back-to-back eateries serving the amusement park and beach crowds.
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Historian's CornerThe original Turk’s and Jimmies helped make up the area known as Restaurant Row with several back-to-back eateries serving the amusement park and beach crowds.
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WHHS Sports RoundupNoelle Lawrence drives to the basket versus Foran.
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WHHS Sports RoundupEddie Fagnani swims the breaststroke leg of the 200 medley relay against NDWH.
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WHHS Sports RoundupNate Charron launches into the pool in the 50m freestyle versus NDWH
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WHHS Sports RoundupWest Haven boys’ basketball celebrated Senior Night before its 66-49 win over Sheehan.
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WHHS Sports RoundupWest Haven wrestling celebrated their Senior Night prior to their meet versus Cheshire.
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WHHS Sports RoundupMatt Rasile makes a save to help the Westies to a 4-1 victory over Hand.
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WHHS Sports RoundupMatt Morgan takes a three pointer in the Westies’ victory over Sheehan.
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WHHS Sports RoundupDylan Petrie goes for the pin against the Cheshire Rams.