For the better part of the beginning of the season, it has been well noted to stop the West Haven girls basketball team, the trio of Amani Abuhatab, Kassidy Carrano and Dealyce Howard would need to be contained. While North Haven did so in … [Read more...] about Lady Westies rebound v. EHHS
Historian’s Corner
By Dan Shine Voice Columnist Maritime Series, Part II See part 1 | part 3 | part 4 | part 5 | part 6 | part 7 New Haven Harbor’s Breakwaters We look out across the water and there they are; we take them for granted and give them … [Read more...] about Historian’s Corner
Rossi announces panel to oversee funds
By Michael P. Walsh Special to the Voice Mayor Nancy R. Rossi has established a committee to oversee the city’s allocation of funding from the U.S. Treasury Department’s American Rescue Plan Act. On Jan. 25, Rossi presided over an … [Read more...] about Rossi announces panel to oversee funds
STEM Program hits major milestone
By Michael O’Brien Special to the Voice It has been ten years since the STEM (science, technology, engineering, and mathematics) department at West Haven High School was created, and the program continues to flourish. Since … [Read more...] about STEM Program hits major milestone
HS Career Center has open house
When West Haven High School students returned to school this fall, a newly redesigned Career Center awaited them. The improved Career Center was introduced during an open house for staff, students, and community members. “We are very excited … [Read more...] about HS Career Center has open house
Youngkin correct on masks
By Rich Lowry Syndicated Columnist Glenn Youngkin promised to be on the side of parents as Virginia governor, and on his first day in office, he delivered. The Republican issued an executive order allowing parents to decide whether … [Read more...] about Youngkin correct on masks
Editorial
Pact will give city leverage In her assessment of the goals her administration has set forth for the 2022 calendar year, Mayor Nancy Rossi pointed to a particularly unique goal within her list: The Haven. Since it was announced in 2014, The Haven … [Read more...] about Editorial
Assessment appeals heard in March
The Board of Assessment Appeals will hear appeals of real estate and personal property assessments on the 2021 grand list by appointment during March. The board will also hear appeals of motor vehicle assessments on the 2020 supplemental motor … [Read more...] about Assessment appeals heard in March
Gripevine
Like many of you, this is the time of year when most of us look over our files to either update or eliminate them. Within Gripe Vine files, I have found a number of complaints that appeared dangerous to the public such as roadways with malfunctioning … [Read more...] about Gripevine
Dear Felicia
As I write this week’s missive, sweets, the city and region are hunkered down for the aftermath of another snowstorm. Yup, January being January, we’ve had a lotta cold, and some mild days, but we have had two big storms as well. A few weeks back it … [Read more...] about Dear Felicia