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ARPA funds used to replace City Hall windows
By Dan Atkinson Voice Writer West Haven City Hall has had its problems since it opened in 1971, and one of the biggest is the windows, which have have been a blemish on the buildings for decades. The 160 single-paned windows, some of which … [Read more...] about ARPA funds used to replace City Hall windows
Italian Heritage Fest on Green, Oct. 12
By Michael P. Walsh Special to the Voice The Greater New Haven Italian American Heritage Festival is sailing into West Haven, this year’s host community. The free festival will take place on the city’s historic Green from noon-4 … [Read more...] about Italian Heritage Fest on Green, Oct. 12
Police asking public’s help in repair scam
City police are investigating at least two incidents where residents were solicited to make home repairs, and the company left the job sites after the work was unfinished and the funding stopped. Police are asking the public for more information on … [Read more...] about Police asking public’s help in repair scam
Dear Felicia
Howdy sweets! Here we are in October already, and the leaves are starting to show they won’t be around much longer. In fack, many of the trees on the main drag – that Campbell Avenue – have already started to shed and are doing it in fine … [Read more...] about Dear Felicia
Around Town
Rosary Crusade at Bradley Pt., Oct. 12 On Saturday, Oct. 12, Noon, join with Catholic churches in the city for our annual Public Square Rosary Crusade. Please note the new location this year: Bradley Point Park. Rain or shine. Chairs will be … [Read more...] about Around Town
City looks to recoup lost tax revenues
By Michael P. Walsh Special to the Voice The city has launched a program to identify and recoup lost tax revenue from out-of-state and unregistered motor vehicles, Mayor Dorinda Borer announced. Borer said the city has contracted … [Read more...] about City looks to recoup lost tax revenues
Caitlin Clark and the WNBA
By Rich Lowry Syndicated Columnist Thank you, Caitlin Clark I called a long-time friend the other day, a fellow sports fan, to catch up, and we spent the first 20 minutes talking about women's professional basketball. … [Read more...] about Caitlin Clark and the WNBA
Editorial
Expo is a new tradition While it might be questionable to claim an event that is four years old a “tradition.” The West Haven Fire Expo has quickly become one of fall’s premier events. Only the fourth edition of the Expo set for this Saturday … [Read more...] about Editorial
Veterans can get many perks when traveling
By Tim Kinsella I served for 33 years in the United States Military. As the former commanding officer of the Navy’s largest aviation training installation at Naval Air Station Pensacola, I know firsthand the deep relationships between military … [Read more...] about Veterans can get many perks when traveling