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Basketball camp registration set
The West Haven Lady Blue Devil Girls Basketball Camp, for players age 10-14, is planned for Aug. 16-20 from 9-noon at West Haven High School. Steve Carden, coach of the Lady Devils is running the camp. Theprice is $50 per camper. Skills to be … [Read more...] about Basketball camp registration set
Youth Soccer ends spring season with short list of games
The U12 West Haven boys and girls teams travelled to Newington two weeks ago to participate in the annual Newington wrap-up tournament. Both teams won all four games they played against tough opponents. Both won the tournament championship. The … [Read more...] about Youth Soccer ends spring season with short list of games
Centennial volleyball tourney registering 6-player squads
The Department of Parks and Recreation is registering six six-person teams for the West Haven Centennial Coed Volleyball Tournament. The double-elimination tournament, for those 16 and older, is set for 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. July 31 at the Sea … [Read more...] about Centennial volleyball tourney registering 6-player squads
Centennial babies will get a free gift
By Michael P. Walsh Special to the Voice Mayor Nancy R. Rossi, City Clerk Patricia C. Horvath and West Haven Child Development Center Executive Director Patrice Farquharson revealed West Haven’s new centennial diaper bags at City Hall on … [Read more...] about Centennial babies will get a free gift
Historian’s Corner
By Dan Shine Voice Columnist The Settling of Kelsey Hill Part I See Part 2 When the first white settlers arrived in the area presently known as West Haven, they found broad marshes that were bordered by what the mariners of … [Read more...] about Historian’s Corner
WHHS’ newest alums
The West Haven High School Class of 2021 went out in style in front of family and friends at Ken Strong Stadium. The return of normalcy following the COVID-19 pandemic allowed a complete graduation ceremony on a summer’s evening. The class was feted … [Read more...] about WHHS’ newest alums
City celebrates ‘Juneteenth’ holiday
By Michael P. Walsh Special to the Voice Mayor Nancy R. Rossi fittingly issued a proclamation declaring Juneteenth in West Haven on June 19 during the city’s first Juneteenth celebration in Allingtown’s Brent Watt Park. The … [Read more...] about City celebrates ‘Juneteenth’ holiday
China defense spending soars
By Rich Lowry Syndicated Columnist Joe Biden isn't known for his austerity, except when it comes to the nation's defense. As part of his welcome emphasis on competition with China, the president cajoled reluctant European countries … [Read more...] about China defense spending soars
Editorial
A right and proper loss The Democratic Party’s attempt to usurp the Constitution and federalize all elections – as well as to make cheating more common than it is already, saw a well-deserved and (we hope) final demise in the Senate last week. … [Read more...] about Editorial