By Dan Shine Voice Columnist The Malley Murder Part I See part 2 | part 3 | part 4 For years there have been sightings reported of the ghostly image of a young woman in a Victorian style white dress, who has been seen … [Read more...] about Historian’s Corner
062024
Grant funds new recycling carts
By Michael P. Walsh Special to the Voice The city is rolling out new recycling carts for residents. The free 65-gallon carts will begin arriving at residents’ homes in mid-June. Residents do not have to go to City Hall to pick up … [Read more...] about Grant funds new recycling carts
Mayor Borer warning on severe heat; city cooling centers open
The first major heatwave of the year has prompted state and city officials to issue an “Extreme Weather Protocol” through June 22. “In coordination with Governor Lamont’s Office and with the Department of Emergency Management & Homeland … [Read more...] about Mayor Borer warning on severe heat; city cooling centers open
‘Make Music Day’ returns to Grove, June21
ArtsWestCT announces the plans and lineup for West Haven Make Music Day on June 21, a third annual family-friendly event. Internationally, Make Music Day celebrations are held in nearly 5,000 places around the world, including West Haven’s Old … [Read more...] about ‘Make Music Day’ returns to Grove, June21
DOT confab to detail I-95 rebuild plans
The Connecticut Department of Transportation (CTDOT) will begin construction this summer on the I-95 Interchange 43 Improvements Project. Before construction kicks off, CTDOT will be hosting a construction open house on Wednesday, June 26, from … [Read more...] about DOT confab to detail I-95 rebuild plans
New vicar takes the helm at Holy Spirit
One of this city’s oldest churches has a new priest. The Rev. Thomas C. Jackson is the new Vicar of the Episcopal Church of the Holy Spirit. As Vicar, he will serve on a quarter-time basis leading a congregation that was organized in … [Read more...] about New vicar takes the helm at Holy Spirit
Summer Concerts kick off at Old Grove
The West Haven Summer Concert Series will kick off Friday night in Old Grove Park with R&B favorites and pop hits performed by Shaded Soul Band. The free concert is scheduled from 7-9 p.m. and presented by the Department of Parks and … [Read more...] about Summer Concerts kick off at Old Grove
Youth Soccer completes spring season
To end the West Haven Youth Soccer League Season, the RQ Tax & Accounting Cheetahs played the Golden Warriors. Avalyn Wilder scored five goals. Ria Sharma played an outstanding game. LilithBelle Warcholic was tough on defense. Mariah Casteel … [Read more...] about Youth Soccer completes spring season
Business Alliance donates beach wheelchair
West Haven Business Alliance owner Michelle Caprio, left, joined by member David Tammaro, second from left, donates a beach wheelchair on behalf of the alliance to the Department of Parks and Recreation on May 29. With Caprio and Tammaro are, … [Read more...] about Business Alliance donates beach wheelchair
Zuppardi’s celebrates 90th
By Michael P. Walsh Special to the Voice Zuppardi’s Apizza, West Haven’s first family of apizza, celebrated 90 years in business Monday with music, Italian ice and pizza, of course. Mayor Dorinda Borer joined generations of … [Read more...] about Zuppardi’s celebrates 90th