Bulk trash pickup has been suspended today and Friday, June 7-8, because the plant that accepts the trash is at capacity, Mayor Nancy R. Rossi and acting Public Works Commissioner Lou Esposito said. Bulk trash pickup, which began Monday, June 4, … [Read more...] about Bulk trash pickup suspended June 7-8
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New festival comes to city in July
By Michael P. Walsh Special to the Voice Marenna Amusements owners George Marenna, Jr. and George Marenna III are bringing a new festival to the West Haven shoreline in July, Mayor Nancy R. Rossi announced. Shoreline Fest will mark a return … [Read more...] about New festival comes to city in July
The week in photos – May 31, 2018
Ferraro gets re-election endorsement
State Rep. Charles Ferraro (R-117) was unanimously endorsed Wednesday evening as the Republican candidate for the 117th District House seat, comprising parts of Milford, Orange and West Haven. “Since becoming your state representative in 2014, I … [Read more...] about Ferraro gets re-election endorsement
Lightning tops Thunder in showdown
This week's action started with a midweek game between the two U-11 girls travel teams, the Lacistrong Thunder and the Elite Soccer Camps Lightning. The girls battled in the rainy conditions, with both teams creating chances. Sydni Gayle made some … [Read more...] about Lightning tops Thunder in showdown
Westie Blue In Touch
West Haven coach Joe Morrell could not have drafted a better script. Looking to ride into the postseason with a little momentum, Morrell and his team did exactly that, sweeping a doubleheader over Darien and Hillhouse as part of "Pam Strong" contest … [Read more...] about Westie Blue In Touch
Westies wrap up regular season
The West Haven softball team completed a doubleheader sweep on Wednesday afternoon to finish the season at 11-9 and get them a matchup with the No. 13 Norwalk Bears in the CIAC playoffs. The Westies started Wednesday off with a battle with the Darien … [Read more...] about Westies wrap up regular season
Shea takes over Knights’ helm
When the 2018-19 school year begins, the Notre Dame athletic department will be under the new leadership of Jason Shea. Shea was announced as the heir apparent to longtime Athletic Director Tom Marcucci, who will retire after this school year. … [Read more...] about Shea takes over Knights’ helm
Historian’s corner
The Waddingham Mansion: Exactly Where was It? Part III See part one here. See part two here. See part four here. See part five here. City resident Steve Hildrich has not been able to locate any maps or diagrams of the Mansion House’s … [Read more...] about Historian’s corner
Around town
Used Book Sale The First Congregational Church, 464 Campbell Ave.. will host its monthly Used Book Sale and SERRV Shop opening on Saturday, June 9 between 9 and 2. As usual there will be a large selection of used books of many kinds, including many … [Read more...] about Around town