Elderly, disabled offered tax relief Assessor Ann Marie Gradoia is accepting applications for tax relief programs for elderly and disabled homeowners. Residents can apply for the programs, based on their 2017 incomes, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. … [Read more...] about At a glance
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Letters
City’s Republican Party is alive and well, thank-you very much! Here’s a shout out to West Haven! The West Haven Republican Party is alive and well! Over the last few years, enrollments have doubled thanks to the “Trump effect” and the … [Read more...] about Letters
Mueller is no Ken Starr…
By Rich Lowry Syndicated Columnist No matter the criticisms directed his way by Republicans, Robert Mueller should count himself lucky: He's not Ken Starr. The punctilious, mild-mannered independent counsel appointed by a three-judge panel … [Read more...] about Mueller is no Ken Starr…
Editorial
Congress and Assembly can’t think it’s real money! They can’t think it is real money. That’s the only conclusion to be reached when one considers the vote last week in Congress, and the continuing debates in the Connecticut General Assembly. … [Read more...] about Editorial
Dear Felicia
Hard to believe, sweetie, but we’ve jest hit the halfway pernt of the month, and are head-first going into March. We’ve had enuff rain in the last week or so to cover us for some time, but it looks like we’re gonna be wet or cold fer a few more … [Read more...] about Dear Felicia
WHHS project under budget
The recent demolition of the former G-wing at West Haven High School has put the project back in the minds of city residents following almost two years of inaction and delays. The project, estimated to cost the city more than $133 million, was first … [Read more...] about WHHS project under budget