West Haven Youth and Family Services and the West Haven Interagency Network for Children are holding a “Kids & Kites” event from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. May 1 in Bradley Point Park. The event will give area families of children with special … [Read more...] about ‘Kids & Kites’ event slated
Eagan turns experience into book
Getting students, especially younger ones, to enjoy activities that are fun and develop athletic skills is always a task for the elementary physical education instructor. A former city coach has teamed up with his brother-in-law to offer a group of … [Read more...] about Eagan turns experience into book
Group protests state zoning proposal
By Alexis Harrison Special to the Voice Citizens from around Connecticut descended on the West Haven Green on Saturday afternoon to rally and protest proposed legislation to centralize zoning in the State of Connecticut. CT169Strong.org, a … [Read more...] about Group protests state zoning proposal
Probate adjusts hours
The West Haven Probate Court has announced new hours of operation following the closures caused by the pandemic. To remain open 40 hours per week as required by state law, the court was open from 7:30-6, Monday-Thursday during the closure. The new … [Read more...] about Probate adjusts hours
Cleanup set for today
The Department of Public Works and local developer The Smyrna Group are holding an Earth Day cleanup of Spring Street in West Haven and New Haven from 9-11 a.m. today. Spring Street connects both cities along the marshes that lead to Long … [Read more...] about Cleanup set for today
Beach lots restricted
The city has installed “Beach Permit Parking Only” signs along the shoreline, from South Street to Beach Street, Mayor Nancy R. Rossi announced. Vehicles parked on the shoreline’s designated side streets without a valid beach sticker can … [Read more...] about Beach lots restricted
Letters
She begs to differ I just read the editor’s response to the letter from Dominic Francese that was published in the April 8 issue of the Voice, and can’t in good conscience let some obvious problems with that response slide without … [Read more...] about Letters
Applications accepted for summer jobs
Applications for the Summer Youth Employment Program will be available from May 3-28 in the athletic director’s office at West Haven High School and the main office at Bailey Middle School. The four- or five-week summer program, which begins … [Read more...] about Applications accepted for summer jobs
Who needs the Russians?
By Rich Lowry Syndicated Columnist Why do the Russians need to bother spreading disinformation when our own domestic sources do a much better job at it? We just went through a four-year national obsession with Kremlin … [Read more...] about Who needs the Russians?
Editorial
If the recently passed $1.9 trillion “stimulus package,” was a Democratic Party slush fund, the so-called “infrastructure bill,” is a $2 trillion Democratic porkfest. The stimulus package was the Federal Reserve printing money – and taxpayers having … [Read more...] about Editorial