Yale University is alerting patients of a late summer computer hack that might compromise patient privacy. “On September 12, 2022, Yale Medicine learned that an unauthorized third party accessed a computer on or about August 11, 2022, and … [Read more...] about Yale Medicine alerts patients of hack
Ryan Belous elected Master of Annawon Lodge
By Steven R. Mullins Past Master At its annual year end election, Annawon Lodge, 115 Ancient Free and Accepted Masons of West Haven elected Brother Christopher Ryan Belous, 34 as the 2023 Worshipful Master. He succeeds … [Read more...] about Ryan Belous elected Master of Annawon Lodge
Westie Gianquinto named chairman of annual ‘Heart Walk’
The American Heart Association, the largest voluntary health organization fighting cardiovascular diseases, announces Lou Gianquinto, president of Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield in Connecticut, is serving as chairman of the Greater New Haven Heart … [Read more...] about Westie Gianquinto named chairman of annual ‘Heart Walk’
City students donate 400 smoke detectors
By Michael O’Brien Special to the Voice In October, West Haven Public Schools hosted ‘Hat Day’ at its elementary schools in a fundraising effort to benefit the West Haven Fire Department (WHFD). The event was a huge success as … [Read more...] about City students donate 400 smoke detectors
Historian’s Corner
Christmas Shopping, Downtown December, 1957 The five-year-old could barely contain himself as he rode with his sister in the back seat of the 1951 Plymouth: their parents were taking them Christmas Shopping! … [Read more...] about Historian’s Corner
Borer secures funds for Sandy Point plan
State Rep. Dorinda Borer (D-West Haven), House Chair of the Bonding Subcommittee, has secured $850,000 in bond funding to help the National Audubon Society establish a Coastal Resilience Hub in or near the Sandy Point Beach and Bird Sanctuary in West … [Read more...] about Borer secures funds for Sandy Point plan
Eco panel asks public’s input on concepts
The ongoing effort to restore the city’s shorefront vegetation to more native and less invasive species has hit a milestone, and the panel in charge of implementing a plan is looking for public input. Four concepts have been developed for the … [Read more...] about Eco panel asks public’s input on concepts
City remembers Pearl Harbor attack
By Michael P. Walsh Special to the Voice The city and the West Haven Veterans Council commemorated Pearl Harbor Remembrance Day at the West Haven Veterans Museum & Learning Center on Dec. 7. The ceremony, traditionally … [Read more...] about City remembers Pearl Harbor attack
Garden Club meets
The West Haven Garden Club will hold its monthly meeting on Monday, Jan. 9, 12:30 p.m. at the Ora Mason Library, 260 Benham Hill Road. There will be a general meeting and members will bring lunch. Newcomers are always welcome to join. For further … [Read more...] about Garden Club meets
UI resumes tree trims
By Michael P. Walsh Special to the Voice United Illuminating has begun the latest phase of its tree care program to reduce the amount of vegetation that UI says threatens power lines during storms. Over the next three months, … [Read more...] about UI resumes tree trims