GOP wine tasting The West Haven Republican Town Committee cordially invites you to join us for a night of wine tasting to be held on Saturday, Aug. 12 at 7 p.m. at the West Haven Historical Society’s Poli House, 686 Savin Ave., on the corner of … [Read more...] about Around town
People
St. Lawrence Paul R. DeFonzo, Principal of Saint Lawrence School, has announced his students’ honor roll for the third trimester. Grade 4 -- First Honors: Olivia Antoine, Ray Bunton, Abdul Khan, Giana Mainor, Nadia Martinez. Second Honors: … [Read more...] about People
Top Hat Dance Academy marks 30th
This year, Top Hat Dance Academy has something to celebrate. It’s the 30 anniversary two friends, Sharon Minnix and Diane Esposito decided to parlay their dancing talents and form a new school “For the past three decades, it has been our honor to … [Read more...] about Top Hat Dance Academy marks 30th
At a glance
Nutmeg Orchestra, Chorale plan 2 concerts The Nutmeg Symphonic Pops Orchestra and Chorale and Four Havens Music Society, Inc. are pleased to announce two special concerts for your enjoyment this summer. The first concert will be held at St. Louis … [Read more...] about At a glance
What is our national problem with doors?
By Dr. Glenn Mollette Syndicated Columnist We will never figure out health care, Medicaid and most of our country's issues until we learn how to enter and exit buildings. For years now I have witnessed average America's issue with … [Read more...] about What is our national problem with doors?
Venezuela getting devoured
By Rich Lowry Syndicated Columnist Venezuela is a woeful reminder that no country is so rich that it can't be driven into the ground by revolutionary socialism. People are now literally starving -- about three-quarters of the population lost … [Read more...] about Venezuela getting devoured
Editorial
Publishing transcripts show elites are attempting coup In the past week a new and very ominous realization has come over many pundits and commentators. This realization is not relegated to the so-called “conservative” side of the aisle, but … [Read more...] about Editorial
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Historian’s corner
St. Lawrence Church Part II By Dan Shine Voice Columnist In May, 1895, the Rev. Jeremiah Curtin was named the first resident pastor of St. Lawrence Church. It was his fondest desire that there be a school for the children in the Parish; … [Read more...] about Historian’s corner
A sporting life
By Mark Vasto Syndicated Columnist When Conor McGregor and Floyd Mayweather square off the night of Aug. 26, it's already a foregone conclusion that they've both won. McGregor stands to make something north of $60 million and Mayweather $100 … [Read more...] about A sporting life