Tony Sutton, Majority Leader of Milford’s Board of Aldermen, was nominated by acclamation two weeks ago as the Democratic candidate for State Representative for the 117th District, covering sections of Milford, West Haven and Orange. The … [Read more...] about Sutton to face Ferraro in the 117th
Gripevine
This week I am going to publish your gripes before I investigate them because they are timely and happening all too often. I have already forwarded these complaints to the councilmen/women in these areas and you can expect a follow up in upcoming … [Read more...] about Gripevine
Stop & Shop offers new delivery service
To ensure its community members are able to access the essential goods they need, Stop & Shop is launching same-day Pickup & Delivery service, which began June 3 at its West Haven store located at 460 Elm Street. The new offering … [Read more...] about Stop & Shop offers new delivery service
Around Town
Shore Haven scholarships Shore Haven Jr. Baseball will be accepting scholarship applicants from June 2020 high school seniors pursuing further education. The league will be awarding scholarships in the amounts of $250 in honor of Dave … [Read more...] about Around Town
Dear Felicia
Well sweetie pie, effen I was a bettin’ kind, I’d say we are finally gittin’ out of this lockdown, which a local cleric termed, “Covid-tide,” and might actually be going back to normal. I hafta say effen traffic on the I-95 corridor betwixt Greenwich … [Read more...] about Dear Felicia
Historian’s Corner
By Dan Shine Voice Columnist Captain Thomas Boulevard For years I have wondered about the origin of the name of Savin Rock’s primary thoroughfare; the following was found in the 1968 Annual Report of the West Haven Redevelopment … [Read more...] about Historian’s Corner
Maroney gets Dem nomination for second term
State Sen. James Maroney (D140 has received the Democratic Party nomination to seek re-election for the 14th Senate District which includes Milford, Orange, West Haven and Woodbridge. He won a unanimous vote of the delegates to the Democratic Party … [Read more...] about Maroney gets Dem nomination for second term
The press likes the hysteria
By Rich Lowry Syndicated Columnist It's not March anymore. The coronavirus has taken a heartbreaking toll on Americans, but the course of the virus is not the same as it was a few months ago. We are on the other side of the curve. … [Read more...] about The press likes the hysteria
Editorial
Council deserves praise for timely vote on budget The Wuhan Virus has done damage to all facets of life, from work to leisure, hobbies to home. The illness, ballyhooed by incorrect models and extended media hype, has caused the alteration of … [Read more...] about Editorial
Sale of library site prompts questions
A letter sent to the Voice, this week, by a group calling itself the Louis Piantino Library Book Discussion Group, questions the potential sale of the former Forest School Building to a city developer as well as the future of the facility in the … [Read more...] about Sale of library site prompts questions