Stamp Club meets Tuesdays The New Haven Stamp Club meets every Tuesday evening at 7:30 p.m. at 62 Clark Road, North Haven. Also, there is a stamp and coin show on the fourth Sunday of each month. Hours are 9:00 a.m. to 2 p.m. at 554 Woodward Ave., … [Read more...] about Around Town
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City synagogue names new senior rabbi
Simchat Yisrael, a Messianic Jewish Congregation, announced the official installation of their new senior rabbi, Rabbi Joshua Brumbach. Rabbi Brumbach and his family join the West Haven synagogue from a previous pulpit in Los Angeles.. In … [Read more...] about City synagogue names new senior rabbi
The Candidates make final pitch
Voters go to the polls Tuesday to determine who will lead the city for the next two years in both the mayor’s office and City Council. The Nov. 2 election will see incumbent mayor Nancy Rossi look for her third term as chief executive. She is opposed … [Read more...] about The Candidates make final pitch
Liscio hailed for philanthropic work
By Michael P. Walsh Special to the Voice Westies Care founder and President Phil Liscio, who has strong ties to the city’s Italian American community and is well known for feeding the less fortunate, received West Haven’s Italian American … [Read more...] about Liscio hailed for philanthropic work
Biden’s ‘sputnik’ moment
By Rich Lowry Syndicated Columnist The Biden administration is hesitant to call our competition with China a new Cold War, even though Beijing has zero qualms about making the parallels with our decades-long struggle with the Soviet Union … [Read more...] about Biden’s ‘sputnik’ moment
Editorial
Gaming: been here before This month the State of Connecticut went searching at the end of another rainbow, and hopes it found another pot of gold. Whether legalized sports gambling will be that pot of gold remains to be seen, but state … [Read more...] about Editorial
Gripevine
Dear Eleanore Turkington: West Haven was once referred to as “Waste Haven.” Now as I drive the city streets, I realize that West Haven has become “Trash Haven.” It is heartbreaking to see street after street lined with trash and litter of all … [Read more...] about Gripevine
Dear Felicia
Here we are, sweetie pie, and by the time yew git this missive, it’ll be jest days before the voters go out to pick who will be the mayor and council for the next two years. Whilst some may think it’s a shoe-in for the incumbent, there is some angst … [Read more...] about Dear Felicia
Eucharistic Miracle exhibit at St. Louis, Nov. 13-14
St. Louis Church is hosting a Vatican International Exhibit of Eucharistic Miracles at the church, 89 Bull Hill Lane, on Saturday, Nov. 13, from 1-7 p.m., and Sunday, Nov.14, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. With an extensive assortment of photographs and historical … [Read more...] about Eucharistic Miracle exhibit at St. Louis, Nov. 13-14
DiMassa arrest saddens many as probe grows
The arrest last week of now-former City Hall employee and current State Rep. Michael DiMassa (D-116), has shocked and saddened many both in the city and around the state. Called an “up and comer” by colleagues at the State Capitol, the arrest for … [Read more...] about DiMassa arrest saddens many as probe grows