The Notre Dame spring sports teams entered the final week of regular season play as their seasons quickly head into post-season mode. Yes, the springs sports season goes that fast! Baseball -- The baseball team ended the regular season losing all … [Read more...] about Knights’ teams head to playoffs
Lady Devils improve record to 17-1
The West Haven softball team defeated the Guilford Indians Wednesday evening, 6-3, to improve to 17-1 on the season. Ivy Santos went the distance in the circle and did not allow an earned run on four hits. Santos got support offensively from Veronica … [Read more...] about Lady Devils improve record to 17-1
Around Town
Souper Duckpin Bowling Spare some time for Project Hope with Annawon Lodge at Woodlawn Duckpin Lanes, 240 Platt Ave., Sunday June 2 from 1-4for two games with pizza and soda. Bowlers over 12 years are invited. Proceeds will benefit Project … [Read more...] about Around Town
Sabo has made her mark in city
By Josh LaBella Voice Reporter Director of Personnel and Labor Beth Sabo began working at city hall 42 years ago, and during that time she’s worn many hats. While she isn’t from West Haven, or Connecticut for that matter, she said she has … [Read more...] about Sabo has made her mark in city
Historical Society sets activities for marking Native Americans Day
The West Haven Historical Society plans a variety of activities as part of the upcoming Native Americans in West Haven exhibit at the historical society's headquarters at 686 Savin Ave., across from the Green. The display will be held Saturday, June … [Read more...] about Historical Society sets activities for marking Native Americans Day
Historian’s corner
West Haven Public Libraries In 1792, West Farms was but a small, isolated community of less than 100 farming families that was located more than an hour’s horseback ride from New Haven. Then as now, First Church stood on its Green, … [Read more...] about Historian’s corner
Summer applications available until May 31
Applications for the Summer Youth Employment Program are available through May 31 in the athletic director’s office at West Haven High School and the main office at Bailey Middle School. The summer program, which runs July 8-Aug. 2, is aimed … [Read more...] about Summer applications available until May 31
Mullins awards duo
West Haven Planning and Zoning Commissioner Steven R. Mullins presented his annual "Commissioner Mullins Youth Leadership Award" to two outstanding, civic minded West Haven High School students last week. Freshmen Brian Carew and Grace Nowak … [Read more...] about Mullins awards duo
Times’ story a big nothing
By Rich Lowry Syndicated Columnist Syndicated Columnist The surprise about the big New York Times story on Donald Trump's tax returns is that there are no real surprises. Trump's taxes have been an obsession of the left since he, in … [Read more...] about Times’ story a big nothing
Editorial
A Memorial Day prayer Memorial Day was begun as a way to honor the Civil War dead in the 1880s. Known as Decoration Day until fairly recently, it is a way for the nation to remember all those who fight for the nation, and especially those who pay … [Read more...] about Editorial