Dear Eleanore Turkington: I wonder if there is an ordinance in West Haven that prohibits property owners who allow their yards to remain messy. It just doesn’t seem fair to the rest of the people in the neighborhood. Just what can be done … [Read more...] about Gripevine
Caprio to chair Alzheimer walk
The Alzheimer’s Association Connecticut Chapter is pleased to announce that Michelle Caprio will chair the 2020 Greater New Haven Walk to End Alzheimer’s. “My Mother passed away at age 70 from several complications including early onset … [Read more...] about Caprio to chair Alzheimer walk
Dear Felicia
Covid-19, Wuhan Virus, Chinese Virus. Whatever moniker you wanna put on it, honeybunch, in the Asylum by the Sea as everywhere else, that’s all anybody is talkin’ about and all anyone is concerned about. Our little corner of the universe is jest like … [Read more...] about Dear Felicia
Cavallaro gives schools update
'Distance Learning' is getting it done No one will dispute the fact this has been a most unique school year. Beginning with the West Nile Virus mosquito infestation in the late summer and fall, the year has been interrupted by the Wuhan Virus … [Read more...] about Cavallaro gives schools update
Lamont orders facemasks
Making good on statements made last week, Gov. Ned Lamont and state officials have now issued order requiring everyone to wear some type of mask or face covering when entering an enclosed space, store or workplace. Lamont said last week an order of … [Read more...] about Lamont orders facemasks
China, WHO worked together
By Rich Lowry Syndicated Columnist President Donald Trump slammed the World Health Organization at a recent news briefing and was immediately accused of scapegoating. There's no doubt that Trump is inclined to shift blame when … [Read more...] about China, WHO worked together
Editorial
Facing some realities By the time this periodical hits the streets, it is hoped that we will be somewhere near the peak of the Wuhan Virus curve, or, possibly, on its downward slope. Again, we can hope. The last five weeks have been … [Read more...] about Editorial
Historian’s Corner
New Haven Topography Part II Scientific tradition holds that the continental glacier entered and completely covered Connecticut about 26,000 years ago. In addition, tradition holds that the Ice Age preceded that flow, about … [Read more...] about Historian’s Corner
Fireworks fizzle; funding flounders
By Michael P. Walsh Special to the Voice Due to the COVID-19 pandemic and its significant impact on the community, the Savin Rock Fireworks Committee has determined that it is appropriate to cancel the 2020 Savin Rock Fireworks Spectacular, … [Read more...] about Fireworks fizzle; funding flounders
Water Street closes Monday
By Michael P. Walsh Special to the Voice The city is permanently closing and abandoning Water Street on April 27 in preparation for the demolition phase of The Haven luxury outlet center. Mayor Nancy R. Rossi said the project … [Read more...] about Water Street closes Monday