West Haven Breast Cancer Awareness Committee is accepting applications for a scholarship fund it founded in memory of a third grade Savin Rock Community School teacher who died of breast cancer.The 18th annual Susan A. Ruickoldt Scholarship Fund will … [Read more...] about Cancer group offers school aid
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City participating in tax program
The City Council on April 22 approved a motion allowing the city to participate in the Low Interest Rate Program authorized by Gov. Ned Lamont’s executive order in response to the coronavirus pandemic, Mayor Nancy R. Rossi announced. The … [Read more...] about City participating in tax program
Consortes a graduate-double play
Notre Dame High School of West Haven President Robert F. Curis is pleased to announce the Valedictorian and Salutatorian of the Class of 2020. This year, Notre Dame’s top students are a unique pair: Michael Consorte was named the Class of 2020 … [Read more...] about Consortes a graduate-double play
New York’s leaders flubbed it
By Rich Lowry Syndicated Columnist New York is the greatest city in the world. It also is uniquely suited to the spread of the coronavirus. As the national debate over re-opening continues and the political blame game intensifies, it's … [Read more...] about New York’s leaders flubbed it
Editorial
A Memorial Day prayer Memorial Day was begun as a way to honor the Civil War dead in the 1880s. Known as Decoration Day until fairly recently, it is a way for the nation to remember all those who fight for the nation, and especially those who … [Read more...] about Editorial
Historian’s Corner
By Dan Shine Voice Columnist Wolfe’s Bakery Part II See part 1 Fred Wolfe, Sr., today fondly remembered as “Pop” was known for his energy and enthusiastic conduct in the world of business, for he was certainly driven to … [Read more...] about Historian’s Corner
Applications for summer jobs now being accepted
Applications available for summer youth jobs Applications for the Summer Youth Employment Program are available on the city website. Download an application at … [Read more...] about Applications for summer jobs now being accepted
City fast-tracking permits for Y-NH
By Michael P. Walsh Special to the Voice City and fire officials recently fast-tracked the permit and approval process to help Yale-New Haven Health implement emergency logistical support operations at its new 140,000-square-foot Regional … [Read more...] about City fast-tracking permits for Y-NH
Restaurants get OK for outdoor dining
By Michael P. Walsh Special to the Voice As Gov. Ned Lamont loosens restrictions on restaurants to allow outdoor dining, the city is encouraging West Haven restaurant owners to immediately start using outdoor dining to support their … [Read more...] about Restaurants get OK for outdoor dining
Boardwalk to re-open tomorrow
By Michael P. Walsh Special to the Voice In accordance with federal, state and local guidelines, the city reopened beaches, the shoreline boardwalk and beach parking lots Friday, but with restrictions, Mayor Nancy R. Rossi and city Health … [Read more...] about Boardwalk to re-open tomorrow