Dear Eleanore Turkington: Why are there so many lights on at the Ora Mason Library? Can’t save money that way. RH Library Dear RH Library: Alan Olenick, Director of the West Haven Chamber of Commerce replied, “For many years, the lights … [Read more...] about Gripevine
Letters
Only in West Haven Only in West Haven does a sparring match over paying back a total of less than $8K make front-page news, while nine years of ignoring its own Comprehensive Energy Plan doesn’t even get a mention. Maybe it’s the entertainment … [Read more...] about Letters
Editorial
Keeping our city clean is a task we all share Spring has finally taken hold on the area, and the cold of Ole Man Winter is becoming a memory. With the warmer weather comes the annual rite of the season: spring cleaning. Last week, the city … [Read more...] about Editorial
WHCH parents trained in car seats and safety
West Haven Community House Head Start recently hosted a car seat education and seat distribution event in partnership with the Yale New Haven Hospital Injury Prevention and Community Outreach Program through a ‘Buckle Up For Life’ Grant. More than … [Read more...] about WHCH parents trained in car seats and safety
Dear Felicia
Well honeybunch, it seems that the weather might have finally cracked around here. After weeks of cold nights and colder days, we’ve seemed to get a bit warmer. As our friend George “The Coach” DeMaio said a few years ago when he moved back into his … [Read more...] about Dear Felicia
Station development still unachieved goal
By Josh LaBella Voice Reporter It has been six years since the West Haven train station was completed. The city has taken steps to push for development in the surrounding area but the man who led the charge to build it says they could be … [Read more...] about Station development still unachieved goal
Around town
Summer theater West Haven Summer Youth Theater, a division of West Haven Council on the Arts, in conjunction with Performance Plus/RVP Studios, 221 Bull Hill Lane, is offering summer theatre experience for youth ages 10-17. The program will … [Read more...] about Around town
Westie Blue In Touch
The West Haven baseball team opened the 2019 season by winning two of its first three games. The Westies began the campaign with a 6-5 road victory over Wilbur Cross. Led by two hits from freshman Gianni Gambardella and a solid pitching outing … [Read more...] about Westie Blue In Touch
Wizards’ spring season looks for new swimmers
The West Haven Park-Rec Wizards are gearing up to start their spring season on Monday April 22. Registration is now open at the West Haven Parks and Recreation Department. The Wizards spring swim team is an eight-week season, taught in a … [Read more...] about Wizards’ spring season looks for new swimmers
ND edges Hall, 6-5
The swing season is upon is even if the weather isn’t! After baseball and lacrosse got underway in March, the first week of April saw the golf, tennis, and track teams join the action. Baseball -- The Notre Dame baseball team split a pair of … [Read more...] about ND edges Hall, 6-5