By Dan Shine Voice Columnist WHHS Football 1968 An Autumn to Remember Part II See part 1. See part 3. By the spring of 1968, all those kids who had learned to play football on the sandlots of West Haven had come together … [Read more...] about Historian’s Corner
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The week in photos
Around Town
Used Book Sale In connection with the annual Apple Festival on the Green, the First Congregation Church, 464 Campbell Ave., will host the monthly used book sale and clothes closet inside the church on Saturday, Sept. 28 from 9 until 4, … [Read more...] about Around Town
Seahawks’ 8U team tops Coppers, 41-7
The West Haven Seahawks Continued to roll in week 3 at home at Veterans Field.The flag football teams played Ansonia and Seymour. Both teams played well. The blue team played Ansonia with Colin Watson, Aiden Dowdye and Javien Graveline leading the … [Read more...] about Seahawks’ 8U team tops Coppers, 41-7
Squirt A squad tops ECHO, 7-5, at Bennett
Continuing West Haven Youth Hockey’s 50th anniversary tour, the West Haven Squirt A travel hockey team beat ECHO A, 7-5, in a barnburner at Bennett Rink on Saturday. Forward Cameren Lipford had five goals and two assists and goalie Alex Werle … [Read more...] about Squirt A squad tops ECHO, 7-5, at Bennett
U11 girls notch win against Naugy
George Ellis Company West Haven U11 girls travel team took on Naugatuck before a home crowd Friday night. With a final score of 7-1, the ball was put in the net by seven different girls: Katarina Oliveira, Lexi Lucas, Camilla Murphy, Kaylee Pellino, … [Read more...] about U11 girls notch win against Naugy
Green Knights fall to Hand Tigers
The 2019-20 Notre Dame sports season has begun with the cross-country, football, and soccer teams at all levels having started their seasons. Cross-Country -- In their season opening meet, Notre Dame placed five runners in the top 10, including … [Read more...] about Green Knights fall to Hand Tigers
Gaels outlast Westies
The West Haven football team knew it was going to be a tough start of the season, facing sixth-ranked Shelton in the season opener on the road. Twice having leads of 7-0 and 13-7, West Haven could not hold on as Shelton rallied for a 21-13 victory in … [Read more...] about Gaels outlast Westies
Cavallaro carries the family ‘curse’
By Josh LaBella Voice Reporter Superintendent of Schools Neil Cavallaro’s father used to call working in education “the family curse.” Cavallaro, it seems, could not break the curse – he has been in the field for 34 years. “I come … [Read more...] about Cavallaro carries the family ‘curse’
Building Dept. set to extend its hours
By Michael P. Walsh Special to the Voice The Building Department will continue to accept building permit applications on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 8-11:30 a.m., Mayor Nancy R. Rossi announced. The overwhelming success of the new hours has … [Read more...] about Building Dept. set to extend its hours