The Community Development Administration is accepting applications for a down payment assistance program for first-time home buyers. To qualify for the forgivable loan program, applicants must buy a single-family house or condominium in West … [Read more...] about CDA now accepting applications for aid in down payments
Using the lessons of past
By Rich Lowry Syndicated Columnist At some point in the late 1960s, you could be forgiven for thinking that the FBI was in charge of the KKK. It conducted an operation that infiltrated, manipulated and ran the group into the ground. With … [Read more...] about Using the lessons of past
Editorial
A familiar feeling We are getting a familiar feeling concerning Charter revision – a feeling we’ve had every time said revision has been attempted in the city: Disgust and disappointment. For the past 18 months or so, the Charter Revision … [Read more...] about Editorial
Dear Felicia
Don’t look now, honeybunch, but methinks the weather is starting to change. Each year about this time, the sun angles git different, and the nights git a bit cooler. It’s Mommy Nature tellin’ us that summer is on the wane, and before we know it trees … [Read more...] about Dear Felicia
Summer concert series closes Thursday night
The West Haven Summer Concert Series comes to a close in Old Grove Park on Thursday, August 15 at 7 p.m. today with rhythm and blues, funk and reggae music performed by Le’Mixx Band. The two-hour concert is free; the rain date is Monday at 7 … [Read more...] about Summer concert series closes Thursday night
O’Brien, Collins submit petitions
Josh LaBella Voice Reporter Mayoral candidates Ed O’Brien and Debbie Collins have each turned in their petitions to primary for the Democratic nomination for the office. Collins said all together she got “over 2,000” signatures, … [Read more...] about O’Brien, Collins submit petitions
Last lodges complaint on Collins
By Josh LaBella Voice Reporter In a move Debbie Collins is calling a political stunt, incumbent City Treasurer Mike Last has contacted the Secretary of State’s office to request the City Clerk-turned-mayoral-candidate be removed from the … [Read more...] about Last lodges complaint on Collins
UNH gets good ‘Review’ for 2019
For the fourth consecutive year, the University of New Haven is featured in The Princeton Review’s annual guidebook of the country’s best colleges and universities that serves as a go-to resource for students, families, and high school guidance … [Read more...] about UNH gets good ‘Review’ for 2019
Bridges’ clients beautify city
Bridges Healthcare includes as part of its mission the goal of improving the lives of children, families and adults with mental health disorders and substance abuse challenges. As if that weren’t a lofty enough goal, the organization, which … [Read more...] about Bridges’ clients beautify city
Agency slates open house, fair
The West Haven Interagency Network for Children will hold its second annual Open House & Resource Fair from 5-7:30 p.m. Sept. 18 at the West Haven Community House, 227 Elm St. The event will give families of children with special needs an … [Read more...] about Agency slates open house, fair