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‘Recycled for Sight’ nets cache for Lions
By Jamene Farrell Special to the Voice The West Haven Chapter of Lions Club International recently collected nearly 300 pairs of used prescription eyeglasses through its ongoing "Recycle for Sight" program, helping to improve vision for … [Read more...] about ‘Recycled for Sight’ nets cache for Lions
Fronc named new Asst. schools chief
By Rob Forleo Special to the Voice West Haven Public Schools has appointed Raffaela Fronc as the next Assistant Superintendent, succeeding Assistant Superintendent Judy Drenzek, who will be retiring at the conclusion of the 2025–2026 school … [Read more...] about Fronc named new Asst. schools chief
City designated HEARTsafe community
By Michael P. Walsh Special to the Voice The city has officially met the state Department of Public Health’s requirements for designation as a HEARTSafe Community, Mayor Dorinda Borer announced. In a recent letter to Borer, DPH Commissioner … [Read more...] about City designated HEARTsafe community
Dear Felicia
Well honeybunch, jest like that it’s summer. Jest a couple o’ weeks ago, yew read my displeasure at the fack that it seemed like March decided to overstay it’s welcome by a month and a half. Heck in the week leading up to Memorial Day, the heat was … [Read more...] about Dear Felicia
Behind the stacks
Welcome back to Behind the Stacks! Summer is right around the corner and staff here at the library are gearing up for an eventful season! We are very excited to be hosting Cathy Alfandre for an author talk on the evening of June 23rd at the Main … [Read more...] about Behind the stacks
Dems’ Supreme Court madness
By Rich Lowry Syndicated Columnist How to kill the Supreme Court in one easy step. In 2016, the conservative writer Mike Anton made a galvanizing case for Donald Trump in his famous "Flight 93" essay, arguing that the stakes in the contest … [Read more...] about Dems’ Supreme Court madness
Editorial
Class of 2026 thoughts Congratulations Class of 2026! For those of you who have ended your collegiate careers, we hope you find a life’s work that will be fulfilling, and become contributing members of your community and family. For those … [Read more...] about Editorial
Trump can finish fight against foreign free-riding
By Amb. Jeffrey Gerrish US Trade Representative For months, the Trump administration has floated the idea of a formal investigation into foreign countries' unfair drug pricing practices -- an implicit threat intended to push our allies into … [Read more...] about Trump can finish fight against foreign free-riding
News Briefs
WHHS Class of '64 sets reunion The West Haven High School Class of 1964 is sponsoring its second Get-Together on Saturday, Sept. 19, from noon to 4 p.m. at Biagetti’s Restaurant, 77 Campbell Ave. Dinner is $50 per person with walk-ins accepted at … [Read more...] about News Briefs



