West Haven native and Greenwich Police Officer Justin Romolo Quagliani, 38, died suddenly Tuesday, Dec. 17, 2019. Hundreds of mourners attend his funeral mass. After the funeral services at St. Michael’s Church, a long motorcade of more than 60 … [Read more...] about Memorial services held for Justin Quagliani
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The week in photos – January 9, 2020
Around Town
Parade Ball March 7 The Greater New Haven St. Patrick's Day Parade Committee invites you to attend the Annual St Patrick’s Day Parade Ball on March 7, at Anthony's Ocean View, New Haven. The 2020 Award Recipients accomplishments and … [Read more...] about Around Town
Mite C picks up big win vs New Canaan
The West Haven Mite C hockey team played New Canaan at home Saturday morning, and picked up a big win against a talented New Canaan team that beat them earlier in the season. Brady Salkins opened the scoring for the Westies, and found two … [Read more...] about Mite C picks up big win vs New Canaan
Knights win ‘Snow Jam’ tournament
While the students had a nice extended break, the winter athletes were busy representing our teams over the Holiday break! From hockey winning three games in Boston and basketball capturing the Winter Snow Jam, it was a successful span for the Green … [Read more...] about Knights win ‘Snow Jam’ tournament
Sharks terrorize early on
The West Haven/Sacred Heart Academy girls hockey team is off to an impressive start with all facets of the game clicking, the Westie Sharks are undefeated early on. West Haven / Sacred Heart Academy improved to 3-0 with an 8-5 victory over … [Read more...] about Sharks terrorize early on
Trials give Khondker perspective
By Josh LaBella Voice Reporter Roman Khondker said his being raised in Bangladesh influenced him to pursue a life of public service. Just 20 years old, Khondker’s said his experience as a child gave him a great appreciation for … [Read more...] about Trials give Khondker perspective
Historian’s Corner
By Dan Shine Voice Columnist George Belbusti Ramey Air Force Base Aguadilla, Puerto Rico Cold War, Autumn, 1953 Air Force Crew Chief George Belbusti watched from the ground as his ten-engine B-36 Bomber labored down the … [Read more...] about Historian’s Corner
Letters
The Haven, needles and a neighborhood Perhaps someday we will have a shopping mall called The Haven. The developer will take down the homes and bury the empty bottles and hypodermic needles that now cover the vacant site. But we will … [Read more...] about Letters
Gripevine
Gripe Vine Readers: We are beginning a new year and with my wishes for a healthy, happy year, we’ll begin by opening 2020 with anticipation and accomplishments. Perhaps you found your gripe wasn’t solved last year, send it again, … [Read more...] about Gripevine