The Notre Dame baseball program has a history of its players achieving their dream of playing at the next level. The latest in a long list of baseball alumni playing at the Division I collegiate level made it official today when Maxwell … [Read more...] about Mariano heading to Radford in the fall
Libero sees the city’s potential
By Josh LaBella Voice Reporter As a teacher, principal, justice of the peace, Board of Education member and chairman of the Republican Town Committee, Pat Libero has dedicated her life to public service. She said she sees the potential of … [Read more...] about Libero sees the city’s potential
Historian’s Corner
Y2K, The Year 2000 By Dan Shine Voice Columnist Any child who grew up in the 1950s or 1960s will remember a popular cartoon program about a family known as The Jetsons. The Jetson family reflected the vision that most of us … [Read more...] about Historian’s Corner
Tax bills go out Jan. 1
By Michael P. Walsh Special to the Voice The second installment of city tax bills — real estate, personal property, motor vehicle and sewer — are due Jan. 1. The 2018 supplemental motor vehicle bills are in the process of being … [Read more...] about Tax bills go out Jan. 1
Gripevine
Dear Gripe Vine Readers: I have received complaints concerning this illegal dumping and have sent them out to the affected councilmen. No results: I thought I would like you to read the following notes and look at these photos. … [Read more...] about Gripevine
Social fabric pulling apart
By Rich Lowry Syndicated Columnist The economy is in robust good health, but our social fabric isn't. By two basic measures of social vitality, births and deaths, American society is faltering. Both the fertility rate and life … [Read more...] about Social fabric pulling apart
Editorial
Impeachment ‘present’ readied by Democrats As we approach the Christmas holiday, it seems the Democrats in Congress are going to give the American people a gift, but it is not one that seems to be very popular. The oldest political party in the … [Read more...] about Editorial
Soderman a hero for the ages
By Vic Hogfeldt Special to the Voice When I was a kid WWII still loomed large in the public imagination, as it should have. Records show that at least 108 sons of West Haven were lost in that war from a town with only about half its … [Read more...] about Soderman a hero for the ages
Dear Felicia
It look as if we’re gonna have a bit o’ the white stuff on the ground by the time yew git this missive, honey bunch. Whilst we’ve had two big days o’ rain – someone said about two inches were expected – it looks like it’s gonna git cold quick and … [Read more...] about Dear Felicia
Families benefit from WHCH program
Local families participated in monthly nutrition education workshops and received food from The Connecticut Food Bank GROW program, which provides highly nutritious food for low-income households with children enrolled in early childhood, pre-school … [Read more...] about Families benefit from WHCH program