The West Haven/Sacred Heart Academy girls hockey team has hit a road block in the season. After winning eight of their first nine games, the Westie Sharks have gone 1-3-1 in their last five contests. West Haven/Sacred Heart Academy has struggled … [Read more...] about Westie Blue in Touch
Wizards top Watertown to go 3-1 on season
The West Haven Wizards won their final home meet of the season against the Watertown Warriors , 380-287. This is the first time the Wizards have beatenWatertown since 2009, and only the second time in Wizard history.The Wizards now have a record of … [Read more...] about Wizards top Watertown to go 3-1 on season
UNH school ranks high; professor cited in Top 40
The University of New Haven found itself the subject of two good news reports last week as the institution continues to gain standing in academic and professional circles. Earlier in the week it announced that U.S. News & World Report has … [Read more...] about UNH school ranks high; professor cited in Top 40
Sharks drop pair on the ice
The West Haven/Sacred Heart girls hockey experienced something they had not experienced all year – two, straight losses. After dropping a tough game to Amity/North Haven/Cheshire the previous week, the Westie Sharks came up short in a 2-1 loss to … [Read more...] about Sharks drop pair on the ice
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
Our Lady of Victory school to close in June
It came in the form of an announcement to the parish, and it wasn’t a big surprise. After a few years of struggle, Our Lady of Victory School will close at the end of the current academic year. The announcement ends a run that began under the Rev. … [Read more...] about Our Lady of Victory school to close in June
Historian’s corner
Sermons in Stone Take a moment to consider the labors of your workday—of all that you do, what evidence of it will remain in two or three hundred years? Needless to say, there will be very little. By contrast, the old Yankee farmers of New … [Read more...] about Historian’s corner
Longtime married couples honored on Valentine’s Day
Longtime married couples to be honored on Valentine’s Day City couples married at least 50 years will be honored during the city’s 28th annual Valentine’s Day party from 1:30-3:30 p.m. Feb. 14 at the Savin Rock Conference Center, 6 Rock St. The … [Read more...] about Longtime married couples honored on Valentine’s Day
Schumer’s DACA showdown
By Rich Lowry Syndicated Columnist Chuck Schumer started a government shutdown he couldn't finish. The New York Democrat, among the shrewdest operators in national politics, stumbled badly because he succumbed to the siren song of the … [Read more...] about Schumer’s DACA showdown
Editorial
MARB oversight is latest chapter in money woes It was not announced, just implied. It was the result of cause and effect, but not really discussed as a possibility when the issue was brought up by city officials. It was one of those things that … [Read more...] about Editorial