By Rich Lowry Syndicated Columnist With the left feverishly attempting to squash unwelcome speech on college campuses, with the president of the United States musing about tightening libel laws, with prominent liberals asserting that so-called … [Read more...] about ‘Hate speech’ is speech!
Editorial
Though the O’Brien administration is loath to admit it, we suspect it has the same fears that were expressed recently by Democratic challenge candidate Nancy Rossi, regarding the deficit-reduction bond. The City Council is considering a request by … [Read more...] about Editorial
Gripe Vine
Dear Eleanore Turkington: I ride my bike on the boardwalk, from Chick’s to Bradley Point, usually about four times a week. I can’t stand the people who do not listen to the markings on the sidewalk and walk all over the place. When I ride by them … [Read more...] about Gripe Vine
Dear Felicia
Well honeybunch, things are getting back to normal in this office after our esteemed editor (I hafta call him that) got back from St. Paul in the State of Minnesota. What a difference. Weather out there was in the 60s and mid-70s on the woist day, … [Read more...] about Dear Felicia
City tax bills payable in 2 installments
By Michael P. Walsh Special to the Voice All city tax bills have been mailed and are payable in two installments: July and January. Tax Collector Eric Murillo said motor vehicle bills were mailed on Friday with an insert stating: “The … [Read more...] about City tax bills payable in 2 installments
Tile Street park named for Watt
By Michael P. Walsh Special to the Voice City officials will dedicate a pocket park on Tile Street in honor of the late Democratic Councilman Brent Watt, a lifelong resident of the Allingtown neighborhood. The ceremony is set for 11 a.m. … [Read more...] about Tile Street park named for Watt
At a glance
O’Brien news conference discusses PURA decision Mayor Edward M. O’Brien will hold a news conference to discuss the recent decision by the state Public Utilities Regulatory Authority to give cities and towns more control over where cell towers are … [Read more...] about At a glance
Rossi announces completed challenge slate
Democratic Mayoral candidate Nancy Rossi announced her running mates at a fundraiser held at her headquarters on Thursday night. Rossi, a Certified Public Accountant, will challenge incumbent Mayor Edward O’Brien in a September 12 Democratic … [Read more...] about Rossi announces completed challenge slate
Youth baseball roundup
Shore Haven The Woodlawn Duckpin Bowling Yankees clinched the number one seed and a first-round bye in the upcoming Dini Tournament by defeating the Leslie Jewelers Dodgers, 8-0, behind the combined three-hitter by Colby Faughnan, Robert Foley, … [Read more...] about Youth baseball roundup
City resident aids in UNH research project
Charles Dow, a University of New Haven senior from West Haven, is spending the summer studying chemical engineering as part of the Summer Undergraduate Research Fellowship Program at the university. The program provides students with the … [Read more...] about City resident aids in UNH research project