By Rich Lowry Syndicated Columnist It's doubtful that a former American presidential candidate has ever formally endorsed incivility before, but Hillary Clinton is ever full of surprises. In an interview on CNN, the erstwhile advocate of "if … [Read more...] about The left bares its incivility
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Editorial
Lack of civility had begun under the watch of Obama Civility – or the lack of it – has been much in the news these last few weeks. News commentators, pundits, columnists, and politicians are lamenting what they see as a lack of civility in the … [Read more...] about Editorial
Dear Felicia
The end o’ October and headin’ into election time. Yup, ten more days, and we’ll have the state-wide elections hereabouts, and see jest whot is gonna happen in the Nutmeg State for the next two years as far as the legislature and the next four as to … [Read more...] about Dear Felicia
Padilla city’s first Hispanic of the Year’
By Michael P. Walsh Special to the Voice Dr. Ralph L. Padilla, a respected Puerto Rican veterinarian known for giving back to West Haven and its proud Hispanic American community, received the city’s first Hispanic American of the Year award … [Read more...] about Padilla city’s first Hispanic of the Year’
Graveyard Lantern Walk slated by Historical group
The West Haven Historical Society will hold its annual Graveyard Lantern Tour on Saturday Oct. 27 on the West Haven Green. The program, which has become a tradition in the community, will begin at 5 and end at 7:30. Tickets are $5 for adults and $2 … [Read more...] about Graveyard Lantern Walk slated by Historical group
Up to 1,000 expected at 14th Fest
The 14th annual West Haven High School Fall Festival is making its 2018 appearance this Saturday, and organizers say it will have new twist on a familiar theme. For the first time ever it will take place in Ken Strong Stadium on Saturday, Oct. 27 … [Read more...] about Up to 1,000 expected at 14th Fest