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City Hall reopens, with restrictions
By Michael P. Walsh Special to the Voice In accordance with state and local guidelines, City Hall reopened to the public with restrictions March 16, Mayor Nancy R. Rossi and city Health Director Maureen B. Lillis announced. Rossi … [Read more...] about City Hall reopens, with restrictions
Mite B team takes on Jr. Whalers
As the season winds down, the West Haven Mite B travel team played two games. On Saturday, the Westies took on the CT Junior Whalers. The Westies jumped to an early lead when Ben Trenchard stripped the puck away and tapped the puck to … [Read more...] about Mite B team takes on Jr. Whalers
Westie teams closing out a short season
You can throw out the records when it comes to rivalry games. Just ask both the Notre Dame-West Haven and West Haven hockey teams. In a game played with playoff intensity, second-ranked Notre Dame used some late heroics to defeat cross-town … [Read more...] about Westie teams closing out a short season
Dog park opens at Vets Park
By Michael P. Walsh Special to the Voice City and state officials will join Mayor Nancy R. Rossi this weekend to celebrate the opening of West Haven’s new dog park in Veterans Memorial Park. Rossi will hold a ribbon-cutting at 9 … [Read more...] about Dog park opens at Vets Park
Historian’s Corner
By Dan Shine Voice Columnist West Haven’s Centennial Part III See: Part 1 | Part 2 | Part 4 | Part 5 | Part 6 Anyone who visits the Post Office on Campbell Avenue can look up and see there in the lobby a mural painting—an … [Read more...] about Historian’s Corner
WHCH celebrates ‘Read across America’
Joining more than 45 million readers across the country, preschoolers at the West Haven Community House read more than 225 books in the week leading up to the 18th annual National Education Association's (NEA) Read Across America Day on Friday, March … [Read more...] about WHCH celebrates ‘Read across America’
Ferraro asks state to delay leave act
A member of the city’s assembly delegation has called on the state to delay its implementation of the Family Medical Leave Act in light of the COVID-19 pandemic. Rep. Charles Ferraro called for the delay, following a letter sent by GOP leadership … [Read more...] about Ferraro asks state to delay leave act
Elderly, disabled get tax break
The assessor’s office is accepting applications for tax relief programs for elderly and disabled homeowners from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. weekdays at City Hall, 355 Main St. West Haven residents can apply for the programs, based on their 2020 incomes, … [Read more...] about Elderly, disabled get tax break
Covid bill is bad policy
By Rich Lowry Syndicated Columnist Joe Biden has signed what may well end up being the biggest accomplishment of his presidency, an enormous $1.9 trillion COVID relief bill. With his other priorities likely to molder in the Senate, … [Read more...] about Covid bill is bad policy