It was another busy week for the winter sports teams even though swimming had only one meet and hockey was in midst of 10-game layoff. Track runs third at SCC West, basketball stays unbeaten, and wrestling has successful week in both of their meets. … [Read more...] about Knights roll to 13th win of season
Historian’s corner
Part I, The Post Rider See part 2 here. See part 3 here. Nowhere is there a statue honoring the first post rider in the New World; likewise, there is nowhere a painting honoring his first riding of the mail circuit from New York … [Read more...] about Historian’s corner
Gripevine
Dear Gripe Vine Readers: As I indicated in last week’s column, after I published a number of open gripes that as soon as I heard from the mayor’s office, I would report back to you with Mayor Nancy Rossi’s comments on their progress. Alas, I heard … [Read more...] about Gripevine
You are not impeaching him
By Rich Lowry Syndicated Columnist The walls supposedly are always closing in on Donald Trump. The end is always beginning.He's going to quit. He's going to be impeached and removed. He's going to decide not to run again. Somehow … [Read more...] about You are not impeaching him
Editorial
Infanticide now in NY; cannot happen here! Let us not mince words. What occurred in the New York Assembly last week was nothing short of infanticide. The Democratic majority in the New York State Senate, following the lead of the Democratic … [Read more...] about Editorial
Council OKs tax deferral; gets clerk
By Josh LaBella Voice Reporter In a two and half hour meeting the city council heard concerns and complaints from residents, swore in a new City Council clerk, and approved a State Special Act offering tax deferments to federal workers … [Read more...] about Council OKs tax deferral; gets clerk
Dear Felicia
As I scribe this week’s missive, honey bunch, it seems the local yokels are planning the most recent edition of the Icy Plunge, that annual trek to the beach to help cancer awareness. Well, effen the mavens of the weather stations are correck, it … [Read more...] about Dear Felicia
Board OKs Paredes, budget plan
By Josh LaBella Voice Reporter The West Haven Board of Education voted unanimously for Superintendent Neil Cavallaro’s recommended budget and his advisement to approve Dana Parades as the principal of West Haven High School. Their … [Read more...] about Board OKs Paredes, budget plan
Massaro’s trip into politics is personal
Here is a fun fact about the picture of Peter Massaro in this week's Voice who was our Profile story. Turns out it was submitted by Peter (which is not a problem) but actually taken by Mark Zaretesky of the New Haven Register (still, not a problem, … [Read more...] about Massaro’s trip into politics is personal