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
Gripevine
Dear Eleanore Turkington: The road condition on Washington Avenue to First Street is in need of Repaving. The Road condition is deplorable. It is the last section of West Haven with direct water view. The Oceanside 30-units condominiums were … [Read more...] about Gripevine
Dear Felicia
Well honeybunch, we’re into the latter days of April and it seems like for the foist time in many moons, we’re actually having a spring! Rather than jest going from cold and damp to sunny and humid, things seem to be going the way it is in … [Read more...] about Dear Felicia
O’Brien announces run for Democratic nod
And then there were three – Democrats. Ending weeks of reports and speculation, former Mayor Edward O’Brien announced he will seek the Democratic Party’s nomination for the position he once held. The announcement came just days after his … [Read more...] about O’Brien announces run for Democratic nod
Council digs into budget
With the public hearing done for another budget cycle, the City Council has begun the annual task of review. The 165.54 million package was presented last month, and once deliberations are concluded a new budget ordinance is required by the first … [Read more...] about Council digs into budget
The week in photos – April 8, 2021
Historian’s Corner
By Dan Shine Voice Columnist West Haven’s Centennial Part IV See: Part 1 | Part 2 | Part 3 | Part 5 | Part 6 The story of West Haven’s early growth and development cannot be told without focusing some attention on the … [Read more...] about Historian’s Corner
Restaurants win fee waiver
By Michael P. Walsh Special to the Voice To support West Haven restaurants and encourage outdoor dining amid the coronavirus pandemic, the City Council on March 29 approved a communication by Mayor Nancy R. Rossi to once again suspend … [Read more...] about Restaurants win fee waiver