The 141 members of the Notre Dame West Haven Class of 2017 reaped the benefits of their four-years of hard work when they received their diplomas in the 68th Commencement Exercises in Alumni Hall on May 28. The Class of 2017 received their … [Read more...] about Notre Dame graduates 141 in ‘17
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Fatherhood is a blessing to be enjoyed
By Dr. Glenn Mollette Syndicated Columnist Every year thousands of little babies are put up for adoption. Our oldest daughter and son in law adopted a beautiful little girl not quite a year ago. We can no longer imagine our family without … [Read more...] about Fatherhood is a blessing to be enjoyed
Editorial
It is middle of June. Today’s edition marks the middle of the month and we are in the midst of that annual rite of passage, graduation. All area colleges had commencement ceremonies last month, while many area high schools, both regional and … [Read more...] about Editorial
City ranks 9th safest and fastest growing in state
By Michael P. Walsh Special to the Voice West Haven is among the top-10 safest and fastest-growing cities in Connecticut, according to the real estate infotainment blog HomeSnacks. West Haven was ranked the ninth-safest place in the state, … [Read more...] about City ranks 9th safest and fastest growing in state
At a glance
Sixties Satisfaction plays concert The city’s summer concert series continues on the Green at 7 p.m. Friday with ’60s rock music performed by Sixties Satisfaction. The two-hour concert is free and sponsored by West Haven Vietnam Veterans Inc. … [Read more...] about At a glance
Let Wonder Woman alone
By Rich Lowry Syndicated Columnist In the new "Wonder Woman" movie, the heroine is mystified by the ways of humankind -- and she doesn't even read the internet. The fevered commentary about the new hit film raises the question, "Can't an … [Read more...] about Let Wonder Woman alone
Youth baseball round-up
West Haven Little League Minors The Brewers defeated the Orioles 15-4 as Rui Dasilva pitched a complete game for the Brewers. Dasilva allowed just five hits and struck out two. The bats came alive for the Brewers as they scored 15 runs over four … [Read more...] about Youth baseball round-up
Historian’s Corner
What is a Father? By Dan Shine Voice Columnist Father’s Day originated as local celebration in 1910 in Spokane, Washington. In 1924, President Calvin Coolidge supported the establishment of a national Father’s Day. However, the gears of … [Read more...] about Historian’s Corner
WHHS‛ Prisco is 3-time winner! Makes All-State in every season!
By Mike Madera Special to the Voice It’s 8:30 a.m. on a Saturday morning and the spring high school season has all but ended, except for the select few teams preparing to play in the state finals. Most 18-year-old student-athletes are … [Read more...] about WHHS‛ Prisco is 3-time winner! Makes All-State in every season!
Gripe Vine
Dear Eleanore Turkington: As a new homeowner and parents of small children, I am very concerned about the 500 tires stored in the backyard on Washington Avenue. It is not only a fire hazard but rodents live in the tires along with mosquitoes. Can … [Read more...] about Gripe Vine