Dear Eleanore Turkington: I recently moved to West Haven. So far, we are enjoying your city, especially the beaches and the friendly people we have met. While waiting in line at the grocery store, I heard two people grumbling about a boot law that … [Read more...] about Gripevine
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Dear Felicia
Will it ever warm up? That is the query that Cobina had on her lips, honey bunch, over the weekend when it felt like Ole Man Winter was gonna stick around for more than a little while. The forecasters say it’s gonna warm up this week, but I ain’t so … [Read more...] about Dear Felicia
Mayor plans 2 open meetings
Mayor Nancy R. Rossi is inviting residents to participate in the first town hall meeting of 2018 on Tuesday night at City Hall. The meeting is slated for April 17 from 6-8 p.m. in the Harriet C. North Community Room on the second floor of City … [Read more...] about Mayor plans 2 open meetings
UNH offers 2nd Cyber Academy
The University of New Haven's Tagliatela College of Engineering will offer, for the second year in a row, Connecticut's only GenCyber security and forensics camp for high school students, the GenCyber Agent Academy. The GenCyber Agent … [Read more...] about UNH offers 2nd Cyber Academy
Carousel panel hopes to boost plan
The West Haven Carousel Committee is gearing up its efforts to get an old-time Merry-Go-Round back to the city and has invited a former city resident and her husband to aid in the effort. Jim and Jackie Shulman, retired healthcare professionals … [Read more...] about Carousel panel hopes to boost plan
WHHS enters 3rd phase
Parents and students are experiencing some new traffic patterns at West Haven High School as the third phase of its reconstruction begins, according to one of the committee members. Pile-drivers and demolition equipment have caused the closure of … [Read more...] about WHHS enters 3rd phase