The best of friends always find a way to stay together. Just ask a pair of former West Haven High hockey stars. High school hockey may have ended for Brendan Serenson and Pete Richetelli, but that has not stopped the lifelong friends from … [Read more...] about Westie Blue In Touch
Around town
Books and clothing sales The First Congregational Church will host its firstf the year monthly used book sale and Clothes Closet sale on Saturday, April 6, between the hours of 9-3. The Easter Fest will also be held on this date. … [Read more...] about Around town
Bell, Manning ‘19 honorees by NF chapter
By Bill O’Brien Special to the Voice The 59th anniversary of the Casey-O’Brien Chapter of the National Football Foundation and College Hall of Fame Scholar-Athlete awards dinner will be Friday, March 29 at Fantasia Banquet Facility, North Haven … [Read more...] about Bell, Manning ‘19 honorees by NF chapter
Knights falter in bid for state title
It just wasn’t meant to be for the 2018-19 Notre Dame hockey team. The dreams of adding the 8th state title in school history and another banner in Alumni Hall were dashed in a 5-2 loss to Fairfield Prep in the CIAC Division I state … [Read more...] about Knights falter in bid for state title
Military Museum to reopen
The public is invited to the Grand Reopening of the West Haven Veterans Museum and Learning Center at 30 Hood Terrace on Saturday, April 16 from 10-2. There will be a brief program at 11:15 to celebrate the return of the restored portrait of … [Read more...] about Military Museum to reopen
Lt. Bill Heffernan is a busy guy
By Josh LaBella Voice Reporter Bill Heffernan describes himself as a busy man. Heffernan, who holds the rank of lieutenant at the Center fire district, wears many hat and is involved with a myriad number of groups and projects in and outside … [Read more...] about Lt. Bill Heffernan is a busy guy
SPLC gets its just desserts
By Rich Lowry Syndicated Columnist The Southern Poverty Law Center has designated itself an organization hostile to women and people of color. It fired its co-founder Morris Dees for unexplained reasons and removed his bio from its website at the … [Read more...] about SPLC gets its just desserts
Editorial
Public gets look at plan West Haven’s version of the Rites of Spring came last Thursday with the unveiling of Mayor Nancy Rossi’s second budget before a special session of the City Council. The public gets its only opportunity to opine on the … [Read more...] about Editorial
GOP committee honors ‘unsung heroes’
The West Haven Republican Town Committee will be honoring local community “unsung heroes” at a brunch to be held on Sunday, April 7, at Lorenzo’s Restaurant, 39 Elm St. The honorees were chosen based upon their significant contributions and the … [Read more...] about GOP committee honors ‘unsung heroes’
Dear Felicia
Well sweetie, as the sayin’ goes, “Spring has sprung, the grass is rizz.” Any look for birdies, and yew only have to look at Cobina’s domicile to realize they’ve been around all winter. Although, we have to admit we’ve seen an oriole or two and not … [Read more...] about Dear Felicia