By Dan Shine Voice Columnist The Rise of Campbell Avenue Part I See Part 2 Salt Grass: As the name implies, this knee-high grass grows in areas of high salinity. It is useful for reclaiming and stabilizing the … [Read more...] about Historian’s Corner
Moby Dick’s opens
By Michael P. Walsh Special to the Voice Mayor Nancy R. Rossi cut a blue ribbon with Moby Dick’s owners Doug “the Rake” Ruickoldt and Evan Mink on Sept. 3 to celebrate the grand opening of the “raw bar cafe” at 560 Campbell … [Read more...] about Moby Dick’s opens
City teen Gardner wins national pageant
Mackenzie Gardner, West Haven High School Class of 2022, was recently crowned the 2023 Miss American Teen during the Miss American Coed Nationals at Walt Disney World Resort in Orlando, Florida. “I feel incredibly honored to carry the title of … [Read more...] about City teen Gardner wins national pageant
Historians schedule Allingtown bus tour
Sunday Oct. 2, the West Haven Historical Society will conduct a bus tour of historic sites in Allingtown. Departing at 1:30 p.m. from the Poli House 686 Savin Ave. The event will cost $20 per person. Participants must email emmettpur@msn … [Read more...] about Historians schedule Allingtown bus tour
City approves 60-year pact with NEBCO
By Michael P. Walsh Special to the Voice The City Council on Aug. 31 unanimously approved a lease agreement between the city and Rock Street Brewery LLC that would relocate New England Brewing Co. to the former Savin Rock Conference Center … [Read more...] about City approves 60-year pact with NEBCO
Letters
Haven Project just another city mess West Haven is a hot mess! According to an article appearing in the Aug. 26,edition of the New Haven Register, "The Haven" high-end mall project is dead as a door-nail. No one in the city should … [Read more...] about Letters
Bipartisanship displayed
By Rich Lowry Syndicated Columnist Joe Biden and Donald Trump are proving that even sworn enemies can cooperate to promote one another's political interests. President Biden, with his criticism, and his Department of Justice, with … [Read more...] about Bipartisanship displayed
Editorial
Open Water Street soon The West Haven Board of Police Commissioners’ vote to reopen Water Street to traffic is a welcome decision for the thousands of city residents who have had to endure the daily traffic tie-ups going both in and out of … [Read more...] about Editorial
Gripevine
Gripe Vine Readers: In my last column, I published a letter of complain from residents in the Enright Street area who complained of cars “flying though a stop sign at a school bus stop at this site. The police were notified, but this breaking … [Read more...] about Gripevine
Dear Felicia
Howdy honeybunch! Hard to believe we’re in the last weeks o’ September already. Before you can blink an eye, the leaves will be changing and falling, and we’ll be looking to batten down the hatches for winter. And I don’t know effen yew’ve seen the … [Read more...] about Dear Felicia