Basketball has won four in a row, hockey has big win at Hamden, North Hansen swims well in loss to Cheshire, indoor track competed at Yale Invitational and Connor Massey had big week for wrestling team in Green Knight land. Basketball -- With … [Read more...] about Knights romp over Easties, 80-33
Westie Blue in Touch
The fourth annual West Haven Youth Hockey Coaches versus Coaches game will take place Friday evening at the Edward L. Bennett Rink in West Haven. In its fourth year, the charity game benefits someone in the West Haven community. This year, the … [Read more...] about Westie Blue in Touch
Sharks upend NW-Mercy, 3-1
The West Haven/Sacred Heart girls hockey team were looking to start another winning streak after having its eight-game streak snapped last week when the Westie Sharks traveled to Cromwell on Friday night to battle Northwest Catholic/Mercy. The girls … [Read more...] about Sharks upend NW-Mercy, 3-1
Around town
Elm City Choir date The Elm City Girls’ Choir will perform on Wednesday, Feb. 7 (snow date Feb. 28) at 7 p.m. at the First Congregational Church of West Haven, 464 Campbell Ave. Proceeds will benefit the West Haven Public Library. Advance … [Read more...] about Around town
Roads closed temporarily
Temporary road closures In effect in ‘Haven’ area By Michael P Walsh Special to the Voice The city temporarily closed Richards Place and Center Street between First Avenue and Water Street on Monday to help curb illegal dumping and … [Read more...] about Roads closed temporarily
MARB has financial oversight
By Nancy R. Rossi Mayor of West Haven On my second day as mayor, I was called to a meeting with the Office of Policy and Management Secretary Benjamin Barnes at his office in Hartford. Mr. Barnes wanted to let me know that West Haven would be … [Read more...] about MARB has financial oversight
On being more selective
By Rich Lowry Syndicated Columnist The world fell on Donald Trump's head -- yet again -- when he said in a White House meeting that we should be trying to get immigrants from Norway rather than s***hole countries in the Third World. The … [Read more...] about On being more selective
Editorial
Over the years, the Voice’s Dan Shine has taken up the mantle of those that have gone before him, not only as the Church Historian for the First Church of Christ, Congregational – the church on the Green – but as a regular columnist in the local … [Read more...] about Editorial
Messore named Development chieftain
By Michael P. Walsh Special to the Voice Mayor Nancy R. Rossi has appointed city native Fred A. Messore to the position of commissioner of planning and development. Messore, whose first day of work is Monday, succeeds Joseph A. Riccio Jr., … [Read more...] about Messore named Development chieftain
Dear Felicia
Here we are in the familiar January thaw, honey bunch, but don’t get too comfortable in this “balmy” weather. The talking heads on the telly are saying things get back to normal by the time yew read this week’s missive. Effen you’ve put away yore … [Read more...] about Dear Felicia