Heroes do their jobs well Too often, we find ourselves seeing what can only be described as the negative side of today’s young people. Of course, such has been the case since time immemorial, when each older generation finds something to … [Read more...] about Editorial
Drug pricing reform needs new approach
By Salvatore J. Giorgianni Health Professional President Trump's recent executive order on drug pricing did something laudable in today's healthcare debate. It focused attention where it belongs: on the prescription drug middlemen who have … [Read more...] about Drug pricing reform needs new approach
24th memorial remembers 9/11 victims
By Michael P. Walsh Special to the Voice West Haven will observe the 24th anniversary of the Sept. 11 attacks on 9/11 with a flag-raising ceremony at 6:30 p.m. at the Bradley Point Park flagpole, followed by a candlelight vigil at the … [Read more...] about 24th memorial remembers 9/11 victims
‘Band Camp’ puts players through paces
By Rob Forleo Special to the Voice While sports teams often dominate the headlines, one of West Haven High School’s most spirited and hard-working groups has been quietly making history — the WHHS Band. Under the direction of Donata … [Read more...] about ‘Band Camp’ puts players through paces
Historian’s Corner
By Dan Shine Voice Columnist Campbell Avenue, Fifty Years Later (as written, 2010) Part II See part 1 | part 3 Campbell Avenue is the only main thoroughfare in the United States which is named to honor an enemy … [Read more...] about Historian’s Corner
Cannon pens murder mystery sequel
A city author, whose last book was very successful, has written a sequel that will make those who enjoy the murder mystery genre and want to see what happens next. Robin Cannon, a prolific author, lives with her husband. Bob, and likes to take … [Read more...] about Cannon pens murder mystery sequel
Mullins seeks at-large council seat under Independent Party’s banner
By Kim-Marie Mullin Special to the Voice West Haven Fair Rent Commission Chairman Steven R. Mullins has accepted the nomination of the West Haven Independent Party to run for City Councilor-At-Large in the upcoming November general … [Read more...] about Mullins seeks at-large council seat under Independent Party’s banner
West Haven Wellness Walk promotes healthy living
West Haven Yankees’ franchise still exists
By Dominic Konareski Special to the Voice The West Haven Yankees were the pride of West Haven, winning a total of four Eastern League titles across nearly their decade-long stay. Playing in Quigley Stadium and in West Haven as a … [Read more...] about West Haven Yankees’ franchise still exists
Preseason tune-ups
Various West Haven HS teams are preparing for the beginning of their respective seasons, beginning this week and into next. Prior to those openers, some preseason scrimmages were scheduled as tune-ups to what’s to come. … [Read more...] about Preseason tune-ups







