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Around town
Annual Bierfest The Harugari German-American Society will present its annual German Bierfest on Sunday, July 29, at 1 p.m. on the club grounds, 66 Highland St. The gate opens at 1. The Austrian Boys will play traditional German from 2-6. There will … [Read more...] about Around town
UNH plans expansion for centennial
The University of New Haven today announced it has undertaken a significant building and renovation program of its main campus as the university approaches its Centennial in 2020. The university, founded on the Yale Campus in 1920, is undertaking … [Read more...] about UNH plans expansion for centennial
Football camp honors Sebastian
By Liz Johnston Special to the Voice Dominate the Day Foundation, a non-profit established to honor the life and legacy of West Haven resident Jordan W. Sebastian, hosted a free football camp for local athletes at Hopkins School in New Haven on … [Read more...] about Football camp honors Sebastian
Sullivan named BB coach
Tyrese Sullivan is a two-time All-State basketball selection at Hillhouse, and a two-time team captain at the University of Rhode Island. He has also been a part of three CIAC championship teams at Hillhouse as an assistant coach. You can now add … [Read more...] about Sullivan named BB coach
Historian’s corner
Blessed Are The Merciful If you happen to visit Bradley Point this summer, think about this a moment: Long before Veterans Walk ever existed, a small band of West Haveners that included Thomas Painter stood on that very same shoreline firing their … [Read more...] about Historian’s corner
August bulk trash pickup canceled by city
By Michael P. Walsh Special to the Voice As part of the city’s ongoing efforts to cut costs, the bulk trash pickup slated for Aug. 6-10 has been suspended, Mayor Nancy R. Rossi and acting Public Works Commissioner Lou Esposito said last … [Read more...] about August bulk trash pickup canceled by city
SCOTUS needs reining in
By Rich Lowry Syndicated Columnist In an era of partisan polarization, it is rare to get agreement on anything, but about this there should be a consensus: The Supreme Court is an undemocratic institution whose power should be carefully … [Read more...] about SCOTUS needs reining in
Editorial
City moves closer to Tier IV in ‘clinical’ analysis by panel The question of whether the City of West Haven will be put under “Tier IV” interdict by the Municipal Accountability Review Board moved a step closer to reality last week with the … [Read more...] about Editorial
Gripevine
Gripe Vine Readers: I received a number of comments on a recent reader’s letter to Gripe Vine in which she complained vehemently of the risk of trying to cross Captain Thomas Blvd. a very busy street. Here are a few letters offering additional … [Read more...] about Gripevine