The West Haven Pollinator Pathway project has received a $5,000 Community Match Fund grant from Sustainable CT, project coordinator David Carr announced. The Pollinator Pathway project aligns with the objective of action 2.5 to “create a … [Read more...] about Pollinator pathway confab set for Friday
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Historian’s Corner
By Dan Shine Voice Columnist New Haven Topography Topography is defined the study of the shape and features of land surfaces.. It is the intent of this article to describe the early topography of Greater New Haven, and to … [Read more...] about Historian’s Corner
City organizers look for parade marchers
The city is seeking veterans, civic groups, fraternal organizations, service clubs and marching bands to participate in the annual Memorial Day parade, which steps off at 10:30 a.m. May 25. The parade has no rain date. Participants must … [Read more...] about City organizers look for parade marchers
Christmas trees not to have plastic bags
By Michael P. Walsh Special to the Voice The city reminds residents not to put Christmas trees in plastic bags or stands for curbside pickup. Lights must also be removed from Christmas trees. Plastic bags and other items can become … [Read more...] about Christmas trees not to have plastic bags
Gripevine
Gripe Vine Readers: Recently I was asked an interesting question, what happens to unused prescriptions? Do they just throw them away? What about the people that can’t afford medicine? Are some of these medications available to those in … [Read more...] about Gripevine
Killing unleashes the idiotic
By Rich Lowry Syndicated Columnist In the torrent of idiotic commentary unleashed by the killing of Qassem Soleimani, Colin Kaepernick's deserves a place of honor. The NFL washout and Nike persona who makes sure the company … [Read more...] about Killing unleashes the idiotic
Editorial
Resident goals listed for the next 12 months Last week this publication named three “goals” or areas of improvement we would like to see in the next 12 months. Those goals were directed at the city’s political class and administrative … [Read more...] about Editorial
Second half of tax bills due through Jan. 31
By Michael P. Walsh Special to the Voice The second installment of city tax bills — real estate, personal property, motor vehicle and sewer — were due Jan. 1, and payments after Feb. 3 are considered delinquent and subject to interest, Tax … [Read more...] about Second half of tax bills due through Jan. 31
Weekend forecasts prompt reminder
By Michael P. Walsh Special to the Voice To help crews expedite snow removal, Public Works Commissioner Tom McCarthy is reminding residents and businesses to observe parking regulations during and after storms. Per the “Severe Weather” … [Read more...] about Weekend forecasts prompt reminder
Town Chairmen eye the future
The city might see an uneventful February and March for the first time in decades. Last week, the Republican and Democratic Town Committees conducted their biennial caucuses to determine who will sit on the the panels for the next two years. … [Read more...] about Town Chairmen eye the future