Voters decide Tuesday Tuesday, Democrats and Republicans will go to the polls to determine which candidates will be the standard-bearers in November’s mayoral election. Democrats will choose from a field of three candidates – incumbent Mayor … [Read more...] about Editorial
Fall bulk trash pick-up scheduled
By Michael P. Walsh Special to the Voice The final bulk trash pickup week of 2019 is Sept. 9-13. Residents are reminded to separate metals, recyclables and regular trash from bulk trash and put them out no more than 24 hours before … [Read more...] about Fall bulk trash pick-up scheduled
Dear Felicia
School is in, Labor Day is over, the politicos are getting ready for the latest round of blood-letting, and things seem to be settling in to “normal.” That’s what happens this time o’ years, around these parts. With the hoopla of summer, comes the … [Read more...] about Dear Felicia
West Fest 5 takes over the Green
By Josh LaBella Voice Reporter The fifth annual WestFest this weekend aims to bring the University of New Haven community and the citizens in the city they live in closer together. The event, sponsored by the University of New … [Read more...] about West Fest 5 takes over the Green
The week in photos – August 29, 2019
City applying for grant to aid WHPD
The city is applying for funding under the Edward Byrne Memorial Justice Assistance Grant Program for the purchase of equipment for the Police Department. The goal of the project is to maintain the challenges of emerging technological … [Read more...] about City applying for grant to aid WHPD
Letters
Comments made out of context Mayor Rossi likes to talk about deficits in my office. But like a true CPA she only looks at a bottom line number and has not put the deficit in context. For anyone to say that deficits in the City Clerk’s office is … [Read more...] about Letters
Society plans two events
The West Haven Historical Society announces its plans for September which includes a unique "Pet Pawtraits" event. That activity is a photo-shoot scheduled for Saturday, Sept. 14, 10 -noon at the Poli House 686 Savin Ave., opposite the … [Read more...] about Society plans two events
Officials open WHHS phase 1
By Michael P. Walsh Special to the Voice Mayor Nancy R. Rossi cut the ceremonial ribbon Tuesday with Superintendent of Schools Neil C. Cavallaro and Principal Dana Paredes to mark the first day of school at West Haven High School and … [Read more...] about Officials open WHHS phase 1
DOT looks to upgrade roundabouts
By Michael P. Walsh Special to the Voice The state Department of Transportation’s Office of Engineering is developing plans to improve the Oyster River roundabout at routes 162 and 705 in the city’s Baybrook section. The $325,000 … [Read more...] about DOT looks to upgrade roundabouts