MSM showed its bias The mainstream media took it on the chin over the weekend, not once but twice. Between the glee-turned-glum crash of the Buzzfeed story about Donald Trump suborning perjury and the quick-before-we-learn-the-facts virtue … [Read more...] about Editorial
Dear Felicia
Welcome to Cold Central, honey bunch. As Iyam scribing this week’s missive, Momma Nature has decided to put these parts in a deep freeze. It’s only supposed to last a couple o’ days and then get back to normal, only to git cold again. It is winter, I … [Read more...] about Dear Felicia
Charney wants to tap potential
By Josh LaBella Voice Reporter City Councilman Aaron Charney has always been interested in government. He said he came to back to West have because he’s sees potential in the city. Charney, a Democrat from the Third District, said … [Read more...] about Charney wants to tap potential
Paredes gets OK as leader of high school
By Josh LaBella Voice Reporter In a move which he called a foregone conclusion for quite some time, Superintendent Neil Cavallaro has appointed Acting Principal Dana Parades for the official position. The Board of Education was scheduled … [Read more...] about Paredes gets OK as leader of high school
The week in photos – January 17, 2019
From the desk of… Bill Riccio, Jr.
City officials were taken by surprise last week when the person who was the city’s Finance Director, Ron Cicatelli, was escorted out of City Hall Friday morning. What started as a normal day at 355 Main St., turned out to be one of the most unusual … [Read more...] about From the desk of… Bill Riccio, Jr.
Bulk trash dates posted
By Michael P. Walsh Special to the Voice The 2019 bulk trash pickup schedule is April 8-12 and Sept. 9-13. Residents are reminded to separate metals and recyclables from regular trash and to put out trash no more than 24 hours before pickup. … [Read more...] about Bulk trash dates posted
City reminds residents of second tax deadline
By Michael P. Walsh Special to the Voice The second installment of the city’s real estate, personal property, and motor vehicle tax and sewer bills were due Jan. 1, and payments after Feb. 1 are considered delinquent and subject to interest, Tax … [Read more...] about City reminds residents of second tax deadline
Rohna Committee thanks sponsors
By Joseph Weber and John Dolan In our quest to get out the story of the HMT Rohna over the past year, we reached out to many, and wish to acknowledge all those who so willingly helped. University of New Haven...Ron Quagliani, Joe Sudol, … [Read more...] about Rohna Committee thanks sponsors
Around town
Winter concert The public is invited to the Winter Concert of the Nutmeg Symphonic Pops Orchestra and Chorale. It will be on Sunday, Jan. 27, at 3 p.m. in the Church Hall of St. Louis Church/St. John XXIII Parish, 89 Bull Hill Lane. … [Read more...] about Around town