Nobody can say we ain’t had a winter in these parts. After not having a major snowstorm in two or three years, we’ve had two in less than a month. In fack, the storms were exackly four weeks apart, and that last one almost two weeks ago, dumped … [Read more...] about Dear Felicia
Behind the stacks
Welcome back to Behind the Stacks. A new month means new Take and Make kits from our Ora Mason library. This month, adults can take home a Floral Infusion Bath Soak–this DIY soak is crafted to gently infuse warm water with soothing botanicals, … [Read more...] about Behind the stacks
Jack Hughes or Eileen Gu?
By Rich Lowry Syndicated Columnist Jack Hughes or Eileen Gu? The Winter Olympics had its thrills and spills -- and a deep philosophical divide represented by two American, or American-born, athletes. Jack Hughes, the gold medal-winning … [Read more...] about Jack Hughes or Eileen Gu?
Editorial
Mitigating the guess work Auditors found an $8 million shortfall in the Board of Education’s budget, with special education costs soaring well beyond the numbers projected. It was a body blow to Mayor Dorinda Borer and her administration, which … [Read more...] about Editorial
City marks Black History Month
By Michael P. Walsh Special to the Voice The city honored the profound impact that African Americans, specifically the resilience, brilliance and unwavering commitment of the community’s Black Westies, have had on the city’s diversity, culture … [Read more...] about City marks Black History Month
Theatre Workshop goin’ ‘Footloose’
The West Haven High School Theatre Workshop (WHHSTW) is in rehearsal for its pring production of Footloose: The Musical.WHHSTW is directed by alum Christina Nolan (Class of 2007). Footloose: The Musical tells the story of Ren … [Read more...] about Theatre Workshop goin’ ‘Footloose’
Historian’s Corner
By Dan Shine Voice Columnist This week we are pleased to present the first-hand recollections of Jim Spina, who spent decades as an educator in West Haven, and whose family labored at old Savin Rock from 1910 until the amusement park’s demise … [Read more...] about Historian’s Corner
Washington School getting rave reviews
By Dan Atkinson Voice Writer Half of the year is complete, and the reviews on a recent school replacement are all positive. Faculty, staff and administrators all agree Washington School’s new building has met all expectations. Washington … [Read more...] about Washington School getting rave reviews
Coyle tapped Irishman of Year
By Michael P Walsh Special to the Voice The luck of the Irish has officially found its favorite son. David Coyle, the charismatic master of ceremonies who brings West Haven’s St. Patrick’s Day celebrations to life, has been named the city’s … [Read more...] about Coyle tapped Irishman of Year
Runner, wrestler win state, league honors
By Rob Forleo Special to the Voice In the span of one week, the school celebrated two championships that highlighted both immediate impact and long-term development. Indoor track sprinter Justus Richardson captured the LL state title in the 55m … [Read more...] about Runner, wrestler win state, league honors





