Dear Eleanore Turkington: I have been waiting to see the lights come on at Captain Thomas Boulevard. It is dark and dangerous. When will we see it brighter in this area? Waiting Dear Waiting: According to West Haven Complaint Officer, … [Read more...] about Gripevine
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Mayor touts uptick in business and jobs
Mayor Edward M. O’Brien is touting his economic accomplishments as he heads into a Sept. 12 primary against former Seventh District Councilwoman Nancy Rossi. In a press release sent out this week, O’Brien and his campaign said new economic … [Read more...] about Mayor touts uptick in business and jobs
Mayor chides Rossi on vote, urges opponent to drop primary challenge
The Democrats vying for the party’s nomination for mayor in November traded barbs this week, following the certification that all of the challenge slate for the Sept. 12 primary. Mayor Edward M. O’Brien and campaign representatives questioned … [Read more...] about Mayor chides Rossi on vote, urges opponent to drop primary challenge
Dear Felicia
Well sweetie, it seems every time our esteemed editor goes outta town there is something exciting afoot. The rule was proven once again this past week whilst he made a trip to Kalamazoo (it's in Michigan), made famous by Tex Beneke and the Glenn … [Read more...] about Dear Felicia
Editorial
Social Justice crowd shows it is neither social, nor just It has not been a good summer for those who espouse Left Wing ideas. Not only has the pesky "Russian Collusion" story faded into oblivion, thanks to facts that belie the narrative, … [Read more...] about Editorial
Google’s PC inquisition
By Rich Lowry Syndicated Columnist The first thing to know about the instantly infamous "anti-diversity screed" written by a Google software engineer is that it isn't anti-diversity or a screed. The loaded description, widely used in the … [Read more...] about Google’s PC inquisition
At a glance
Concert series closes Friday with Shaded Soul The West Haven Summer Concert Series comes to a close in Old Grove Park at 7 p.m. Friday with rhythm and blues music performed by Shaded Soul. The two-hour concert is free; the rain date is Monday … [Read more...] about At a glance
Around town
Harding Class of ‘52 Plans are finalizing plans for the 65th Warren Harding High School Class of 1952 reunion at the Blue Goose Restaurant in Stratford, Saturday, Sept. 23, from 1-5 p.m. Tickets for the event are $30. Checks can be made out to … [Read more...] about Around town
A sporting life
By Mark Vasto Syndicated Columnist If ever there was a more relevant irrelevant athlete in the history of sports, it is Pete Rose.Everyone remembers that kid in class when we were growing up who just couldn't seem to control himself or stay out … [Read more...] about A sporting life
Historian’s corner
The following was taken from “Savin Rock Memories,” compiled by the late Gil Johnson and Bennett W. Dorman: Bradley Point and The Barnacle Restaurant The Barnacle Restaurant and its cottages are remembered as “those red buildings out … [Read more...] about Historian’s corner