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Youth Hockey squads continue season play
The West Haven Mite B travel hockey team took on two tough opponents this past weekend. On Saturday, the Westies hosted an aggressive Riverhawks team. Evan Harrison came up with several big stops between the pipes, while Ryan Schempp and … [Read more...] about Youth Hockey squads continue season play
Duncanson hits hoop milestone
The West Haven boys hockey team won its second consecutive contest with a 6-4 victory over Notre Dame-Fairfield in Shelton Monday afternoon. A week after getting thumped by the Lancers, the Westies received a goal and two assists from Ben … [Read more...] about Duncanson hits hoop milestone
Historian’s Corner
By Dan Shine Voice Columnist West Haven’s Centennial Part II See: Part 1 | Part 3 | Part 4 | Part 5 | Part 6 To tell the story of West Haven, we first have to start with the story of New Haven, the first planned city in the New … [Read more...] about Historian’s Corner
Borer named chairman of bond panel
Speaker of the House Matt Ritter, (D-Hartford) announced the appointment of Rep. Dorinda Borer (D-115) as the House Chairman of the General Bonding Subcommittee of Finance, Revenue and Bonding. Speaker Ritter considers this role to be … [Read more...] about Borer named chairman of bond panel
City artist follows his passion
A transplanted city resident has fulfilled a dream and created a sci-fi comic strip that has run in the pages of the Voice for almost two years. Tom Aschenbach has gained a following for the strip, which is called, UFO, and his work has brought about … [Read more...] about City artist follows his passion
City parishes’ food drive set to roll April 10
Our Lady of Victory and St John XXIII parishes will sponsor a Food Drive to benefit WHEAT on Saturday, April 10, from 9 a.m. to noon in the parking lot of St Louis Church, 89 Bull Hill Lane. Enter through Aldi’s driveway, pop your trunk, and a … [Read more...] about City parishes’ food drive set to roll April 10
WHPD begins new accreditation process
The West Haven Police Department is looking to get reaccredited, and looking toward a process that will give them the best opportunity to serve residents, according to information provided this week. A team of assessors from the Police … [Read more...] about WHPD begins new accreditation process
Assessment appeals now being processed
The Board of Assessment Appeals will hear appeals of real estate and personal property assessments on the 2020 grand list by appointment during April. The board will also hear appeals of motor vehicle assessments on the 2019 supplemental motor … [Read more...] about Assessment appeals now being processed
HR-1 is a total disgrace!
By Rich Lowry Syndicated Columnist It'd be fitting if Democrats undertook a radical procedural step to pass a radical piece of legislation. That's what the left is pressuring Senate Democrats to do by eliminating, or significantly … [Read more...] about HR-1 is a total disgrace!