Luau slated The West Haven Italian-American Association will hold its annual Hawaiian Luau at 85 Chase Lane on Saturday, Aug. 5, at 6:30. A sit-down Hawaiian dinner, with open bar, will be served at 6:30, followed by Vinny Carr’s music from 8 to … [Read more...] about Around town
Historian’s corner
The Old Sawmill By Dan Shine Voice Columnist Our area has many locations with mysterious names that bear reference to days gone by: Long Wharf, Campbell Avenue, Wind Sock Road, Bull Hill Lane, Annawon Avenue, Sawmill Road, Captain Thomas … [Read more...] about Historian’s corner
MFAC lauds city for bond issues
By Michael P. Walsh Special to the Voice City Finance Director Kevin McNabola discussed West Haven’s improving financial condition during a meeting of the Municipal Finance Advisory Commission July 12 at the state Office of Policy and … [Read more...] about MFAC lauds city for bond issues
Letters
Bonding right now is just irresponsible Yes. Most of us want to see the long delayed West Haven High School project finally begin. I have been dedicated to the youth of our city for over 35 years and understand the need to create the best … [Read more...] about Letters
Nationalist, not bellicose
By Rich Lowry Syndicated Columnist Imagine that President Donald Trump gave a speech praising a strong Europe. Imagine that he called forthrightly on Russia to stop its aggression in Ukraine and join the community of responsible … [Read more...] about Nationalist, not bellicose
Editorial
Savin Rock Festival 36 It is hard to believe it has been 35 years since the first Savin Rock Festival took place at West Haven High School’s Ken Strong Stadium and adjacent fields. Next week, the 36th renewal of the festival begins on July 27. It … [Read more...] about Editorial
Festival 36: 2017 edition kicks into gear July 27
By Michael P. Walsh Special to the Voice Elements, “the ultimate Earth, Wind & Fire tribute,” will headline the 36th annual Savin Rock Festival, performing a deluge of hits spanning the musical genres of rhythm and blues, soul, funk, disco, … [Read more...] about Festival 36: 2017 edition kicks into gear July 27
Gripevine
Dear Eleanore Turkington: The controversy between pedestrians and cyclists along the shoreline walkway is a perfect example of our inability to solve problems with each other in a way that is beneficial to all who enjoy the path. It also … [Read more...] about Gripevine
Dear Felicia
The summer is trooping along, honey bunch. A certain acquaintance let Cobina know that in other parts o’ the country school is starting at the end of the month, particularly down south. And a sure sign that summer is heading into the Dog Days is the … [Read more...] about Dear Felicia
Church of the Holy Spirit plans service for Bradley Point site
The Episcopal Church of the Holy Spirit in conjunction with Good Shepard Episcopal Church in Orange will celebrate an open air mass at Bradley Point this Sunday at 9:00 am. Parishioners and guest are asked to bring a beach or lawn chair with them. … [Read more...] about Church of the Holy Spirit plans service for Bradley Point site