A raid on City Hall Friday and calls for a forensic audit into the expenditure of federal COVID-19 relief funds, reverberated through West Haven, with federal, state and city agencies collaborating in a joint probe. Mayor Nancy N. Rossi ended days of … [Read more...] about Fed probe of COVID expenditures rocks city
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Annual report positive for WHCH, despite pandemic
While the world wrestled with Covid-19 during the past year, West Haven Community House had its own sets of struggles and accomplishments as noted in its Annual Report for Fiscal Year 2020-21. According to Executive Director Patty Stevens, … [Read more...] about Annual report positive for WHCH, despite pandemic
Cohen to host 2nd town hall Oct. 20 at SRS
Councilman Barry Lee Cohen, the Republican mayoral candidate, and his One West Haven Team have scheduled town hall meeting on Wednesday, Oct. 20, at the Savin Rock Community School, 50 Park St. Doors will open at 6:30 p.m. with the town hall … [Read more...] about Cohen to host 2nd town hall Oct. 20 at SRS
Historical Society plans annual Graveyard Tours
The West Haven Historical Society will hold its traditional Halloween Graveyard Lantern Tour on Saturday evening, Oct. 23. The begins at 5 and end at 7:30. Cost is $5 adults $2 for children 12 and under. Attendees must … [Read more...] about Historical Society plans annual Graveyard Tours
Arm Taiwan to the teeth
By Rich Lowry Syndicated Columnist We warned China to stop its incursions into Taiwan's air defense identification zone -- and the Chinese responded by flying even more aircraft into the zone. The 56 Chinese flights last Monday brought the … [Read more...] about Arm Taiwan to the teeth
Editorial
Hail Columbus and West! (Trigger Warning: For those ill-educated and emotionally immature, do not read the following) Monday was Columbus Day – not indigenous people’s day, or some other non-descript “woke” nonsense, but Columbus Day. Hail … [Read more...] about Editorial
Gripevine
Gripe Vine Readers: I just finished reading a news release in a local paper that contained a full description of the safety hazards on Campbell Avenue. I have received numerous complaints from my readers describing the dangers of this area and … [Read more...] about Gripevine
Dear Felicia
Here we are, honey bunch, another week, another month, and before any of us know it, t’will be Christmas and the snow will be flyin’. Of course, Cobina is worried about this season more than in the past few. Whot with the silliness in DC with Ole Man … [Read more...] about Dear Felicia
Officials tour city’s Hispanic businesses
By MICHAEL P. WALSH Public Relations Information Coordinator WEST HAVEN, Oct. 8, 2021 — In honor of National Hispanic Heritage Month, Lt. Gov. Susan Bysiewicz and Mayor Nancy R. Rossi toured three Hispanic-owned businesses in West Haven … [Read more...] about Officials tour city’s Hispanic businesses
Scott-Hill Center opens doors
By Michael P. Walsh Special to the Voice The Cornell Scott-Hill Health Center held a ribbon-cutting Oct. 6 to celebrate the grand opening of its 9,500-square-foot care site at 410 Campbell Ave. The late-morning ceremony, outside the … [Read more...] about Scott-Hill Center opens doors