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Hubbard Farms marks own 100th
By Michael P. Walsh Special to the Voice Hubbard Farms Park on Saturday was transformed into a Civil War encampment and a venue for children’s activities, food and live music to celebrate the legacy of the Hubbard family and farm at … [Read more...] about Hubbard Farms marks own 100th
Westies rebound
Both the Middletown and West Haven football teams entered Friday evening’s battle in unfamiliar territories. With each team struggling to start the season, something had to give. What gave was the play of a trio of backs from the Westies. … [Read more...] about Westies rebound
‘Hawks outlast Patriots, 37-20
The West Haven 8U team (2-2) outlasted the Waterbury Patriots, 37-20, on Sunday in Waterbury. The game was back and forth, with big offensive plays and key defensive stops. Seahawks’ running back Andrew Cuzio led the attack with three scores. Khylan … [Read more...] about ‘Hawks outlast Patriots, 37-20
Bantams remain undefeated in Youth Hockey play
The West Haven Mite A's were back in action this weekend, playing twice. On Saturday, the young Westies hosted the CT Chiefs, falling to the skilled team. Jameson Schempp made some fantastic saves to give his squad a chance. … [Read more...] about Bantams remain undefeated in Youth Hockey play
Tigers take 4-2 win in Youth Soccer action
The third weekend of action in the West Haven Youth Soccer League saw the Porto Funeral Home Orange Tigers defeating Sports Sanitizing of CT, 4-2. Nice field play and nice passing had the Tigers in control for most of the game. Assists and … [Read more...] about Tigers take 4-2 win in Youth Soccer action
Historian’s Corner
By Dan Shine Voice Columnist West Haven VA Hospital The year was 1909: Theodore Roosevelt’s term as president was ending and William Howard Taft’s term was just beginning. The population of our 46 states stood at 90 … [Read more...] about Historian’s Corner
Centennial concert finally heard
By Michael P. Walsh Special to the Voice What a Fool Believes, the incomparable Doobie Brothers tribute band, came rocking down the highway and took it to the streets of West Haven on Sept. 19. Well, more like Old Grove Park — … [Read more...] about Centennial concert finally heard
Sustainability focus of day at city market
The Tony Inzero Farmers Market, West Haven SustainableCT and ArtsWestCT will present Sustainability Day, an interactive day filled with farmers, special guest and seasonal vendors, and community organizations. “Let’s celebrate together … [Read more...] about Sustainability focus of day at city market
Annual memorial Oct. 17
The West Haven Fire Department will be conducting its annual Firemen’s Memorial ceremony on Sunday, October 17th. The ceremony will take place on the West Haven Green, at the Firemen’s Memorial, and will begin at 10:00 am. Each year the department … [Read more...] about Annual memorial Oct. 17