Need for services now apparent Thanks to all who initiated the opening of Bridges Mental Health Center on Elm Street in West Haven. Its attendance is growing at a rapid pace, and as clinicians have been attending both Milford and West Haven's … [Read more...] about Letters
Spies who should be in the cold
By Rich Lowry Syndicated Columnist The "Twitter Files" released by Elon Musk give us a more fine-grained understanding of how and why the social media company decided to censor the Hunter Biden laptop story. This was a woefully … [Read more...] about Spies who should be in the cold
Gripevine
Dear Gripe Vine Readers: Its’ been quite a year hasn’t it with all the traumatic happenings in our lives, including Covid 19, booster shots, school closings, high grocery prices and national and worldwide occurrences? Readers living in … [Read more...] about Gripevine
Dear Felicia
Here we are, again, sweets. It’s the last isshew of the year, and when next we correspond it’ll be the turning of the New Year. Here in the office, we have a set of book cases that hold a few of each of the issues, and we cull out older ones every so … [Read more...] about Dear Felicia
Leaf bag pickups ended for the year
By Michael P. Walsh Special to the Voice The city’s leaf bag pickup has ended for 2022. The curbside service will resume the week of April 15 on residents’ weekly collection days. Until then, residents are … [Read more...] about Leaf bag pickups ended for the year
Snow removal parking rules reviewed
By Michael P. Walsh Special to the Voice To help crews expedite snow removal, Public Works Commissioner Tom J. McCarthy is reminding residents and businesses to observe parking regulations during and after storms. Per the … [Read more...] about Snow removal parking rules reviewed
City marks Hanukkah festivities
By Michael P. Walsh Special to the Voice Rabbi Schneur Wilhelm of Chabad of Milford-Hebrew Congregation of Woodmont was joined on the West Haven Green by Mayor Nancy R. Rossi to celebrate the second night of Hanukkah on … [Read more...] about City marks Hanukkah festivities
The week in photos – December 8, 2022
Westies’ disappointing losses a sour end to promising season
Glastonbury head coach Eric Hennessy preaches to his team about getting better every day. Hennessy had to like what he saw from his team Tuesday evening. Piling up 402 yards of offense and using a stifling defense, No. 6 Glastonbury upset No. … [Read more...] about Westies’ disappointing losses a sour end to promising season
Menorah lighting scheduled Dec. 19
The city is holding a Hanukkah menorah lighting on the Green later this month. Although this year’s Jewish holiday begins at sundown Dec. 18, West Haven’s annual lighting of the menorah will celebrate the second day of Hanukkah at 4:30 … [Read more...] about Menorah lighting scheduled Dec. 19