By Michael P. Walsh Special to the Voice In accordance with state and local guidelines, City Hall reopened to the public with restrictions Aug. 5. Mayor Nancy R. Rossi said the phased reopening of City Hall allows staff to service … [Read more...] about Public gets reminder about City Hall rules
A fond look back!
It wouldn’t be a summer in West Haven without looking back at the glory days of the Savin Rock Amusement Park.Fewer and fewer residents remember the park, and the fun it brought to millions of people for decades. Shown are (from top)-- The Scooter … [Read more...] about A fond look back!
Community House set to reopen
The West Haven Community House (WHCH) is now accepting registrations for the 2020-21 school year for their high-quality, affordable childcare and school readiness programs for West Haven children starting at age three. The agency’s Children … [Read more...] about Community House set to reopen
Board opts for Plan B
By Mackenzie Meaney Special to the Voice With the start of school only weeks away, parents and students are anxiously awaiting to hear what the plans each school district has for reopening schools. West Haven is no different, as a Sept. … [Read more...] about Board opts for Plan B
The week in photos – August 6, 2020
Seadogs drop first of season to Run &Gun
After opening the season with four consecutive victories, the Savin Rock Seadogs 14U travel baseball team fell for the first time with a 6-3 loss against Run and Gun baseball. The Seadogs were held to just one hit in the game off the bat of Cam Cruz. … [Read more...] about Seadogs drop first of season to Run &Gun
Westies ousted from tourney, 2-1
The season has come to a close for the West Haven 19U baseball team in Connecticut Elite Baseball Association action. The Westies were eliminated with a 2-1 loss to Hamden at Piurek Field in West Haven Saturday morning in the opening round of the … [Read more...] about Westies ousted from tourney, 2-1
Dear Felicia
As Iyam scribing this week’s missive to yew, honey bunch, the forecast if for the foist tropical storm of the season, and by the time yew git this it’ll be over. But what a storm they are expecting. I guess we’ll have some big winds, a lotta rain, … [Read more...] about Dear Felicia
Gripevine
Gripe Vine Readers: Back in early June, Gripe Vine published a complaint from a reader who witnessed a pedestrian frightened by a dog while walking on Thomas Street and Captain Thomas Boulevard. Apparently the dog was on an extending leash, … [Read more...] about Gripevine
Notre Dame graduates Class of 2020
The 148 members of Notre Dame High School’s Class of 2020 have made history, graduating in the midst of a global pandemic. Notre Dame held amended Commencement Exercises on June 13, 2020. The Commencement began with the singing of the national … [Read more...] about Notre Dame graduates Class of 2020