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Registration dates listed for schools
West Haven Public Schools will host registration appointments for all K-12 students not currently registered for the 2020-2021 school year. Registration will take place in the Pagels Elementary School Library located at 26 Benham Hill Road, from 9 … [Read more...] about Registration dates listed for schools
Registration underway for city summer camps
Registration underway for summer camp programs Registration has opened online for the Department of Parks and Recreation’s modified camp and playground programs this summer, Mayor Nancy R. Rossi and Park-Rec Director Mark E. Paine Jr. … [Read more...] about Registration underway for city summer camps
COVID-19 testing slated for Green
By Michael P. Walsh Special to the Voice The Health Department has opened a COVID-19 testing site on the Green for the next two weeks, Mayor Nancy R. Rossi and Health Director Maureen B. Lillis announced. The walk-up site, held on … [Read more...] about COVID-19 testing slated for Green
Gripevine
Dear Eleanore Turkington: For the past three months there has been no American Flag at Seth Haley School. This is a public building and I have noticed some public schools have the flag up and some do not. This is a disgrace during a … [Read more...] about Gripevine
Beaches, recreations sites open in city
By Michael P. Walsh Special to the Voice In accordance with federal, state and local guidelines, the city reopened certain recreational venues last week, Mayor Nancy R. Rossi and city Health Director Maureen B. Lillis announced. On … [Read more...] about Beaches, recreations sites open in city
Dear Felicia
Hard to believe, sweets, but here it is the end o’ June and – finally – life seems to be getting back to what we can term “normal.” Of course, the barbarians are storming the gates, tearing down statues and causing ruckuses that they themselves can’t … [Read more...] about Dear Felicia
Historian’s Corner
By Dan Shine Voice Columnist Pfaff’s Family Market What brought them to America? For the Pilgrims, it was the search for a new home where they could practice their religion freely and without fear. For some later generations … [Read more...] about Historian’s Corner
A contemptible betrayal of trust
By Rich Lowry Syndicated Columnist Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot had big news last week -- the city is opening up its iconic Lakefront Trail after months of being closed off as part of a COVID-19 lockdown. That Lightfoot kept the … [Read more...] about A contemptible betrayal of trust
Editorial
Adulthood. Are you ready? Congratulations Class of 2020! For those of you who are ending 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 … [Read more...] about Editorial