By Josh LaBella Voice Reporter Meg Kingston said walking into the new kitchen at West Haven High School on the first day of school this week was like walking downstairs to see the presents under the tree on Christmas morning for herself … [Read more...] about Kingston puts her customers first
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Historian’s Corner
George R. Kelsey In the years following the War Between the States, America began to advance herself by leaps and bounds, becoming an economic example, a world power, and an inspiration to many still living in the Old World. … [Read more...] about Historian’s Corner
Gripevine
Dear Eleanore Turkington: Here I am again talking to you. Please, I am asking you to fix the clock in Allingtown. We have a new building going up and the clock looks bad. RL Watch Clock Dear RL Watch Clock: We are all … [Read more...] about Gripevine
America found wanting
By Rich Lowry Syndicated Columnist Beto O'Rourke has taken the measure of America and found it wanting. "This country, though we would like to think otherwise," he intoned, "was founded on racism, has persisted through racism and … [Read more...] about America found wanting
Editorial
Labor and socialism Labor Day. History tells us that a day honoring workers – and by extension the American labor movement – was first proposed by the Central Labor Union and the Knights of Labor, forerunners to today’s trade unions. Oregon … [Read more...] about Editorial
Dear Felicia
Well hon, here we are the kiddies jest went back to school, and September starts on Sunday. Yikes, it’s really true what momma used to say: Once you get past May, the year just flies by…and do it is. Here in the Asylum by the Sea, things are … [Read more...] about Dear Felicia
Acrimony spices council session
By Josh LaBella Voice Reporter While the agenda was fairly straight forward for Monday night’s City Council meeting, public session saw mudslinging and party infighting weeks ahead of the primary election. In the beginning of … [Read more...] about Acrimony spices council session