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City honors its fallen heroes
By Michael P. Walsh Special to the Voice Vietnam veteran Mark Levine led the city’s Memorial Day parade as grand marshal, guiding the 48-unit procession of veterans, bands and dignitaries, including Mayor Nancy R. Rossi and other city … [Read more...] about City honors its fallen heroes
51 names added to Walk of Honor
By Michael P. Walsh Special to the Voice Dozens of veterans and their families from across Connecticut, joined by city and state leaders and members of West Haven’s Veterans Council and three fire departments, came out late May 27 to help … [Read more...] about 51 names added to Walk of Honor
Dear Felicia
After two months of March, spring finally arrived in these parts, hon. We’re having some hot days and some not-so-hot days, but you know how things are around here. We’ll be in a heat wave before you can unscrew the suntan lotion bottle. The kiddies … [Read more...] about Dear Felicia
New vacuum truck aids repairs
Ed. Note: This is the latest in a continuing series of articles concerning city expenditures under the American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA). It is done in the interest of information and transparency. By Dan Atkinson Voice Writer No matter … [Read more...] about New vacuum truck aids repairs
Around Town
Trip to RiverQuest slated, Aug. 30 The West Haven Senior Center is offering a trip aboard the RiverQuest in Essex on Aug. 30. The trip includes a one-hour narrated cruise on the Connecticut River. The cost is $125 and includes transportation, … [Read more...] about Around Town
Daniel Penny’s no vigilante
By Rich Lowry Syndicated Columnist Pretty much everything you need to know about the Daniel Penny case you can learn from the "Death Wish" movies. Or so you might conclude if you took seriously the left's analysis of the tragic … [Read more...] about Daniel Penny’s no vigilante
Editorial
Stick with the city’s issues Last month, Barry Lee Cohen was the third Republican to enter his name into the 2023 race for mayor, the others are Paige Weinstein and Steven R. Mullins, former P&Z member, and longtime party advocate. In … [Read more...] about Editorial
At a Glance
Correction In the May 25 edition of the Voice, Joy Giordano was inadvertently referred to as Joy Giordano Clark. We regret the error. Nonresident parking rules announced Nonresidents must pay to park in all shoreline lots in West Haven by … [Read more...] about At a Glance
Parish marks 300th
By Steven R. Mullins Special to the Voice The Episcopal Church of the Holy Spirit celebrated its 300th Anniversary on Memorial Day weekend with an open house on Saturday, May 27 and a festive pontifical Mass on Pentecost Sunday, … [Read more...] about Parish marks 300th