West Haven’s Earliest Days Part V See part 1 here. See part 2 here. See part 3 here. See part 4 here. See part 6 here. We acknowledge the efforts of Lorraine Wood Rockefeller, who originally set these words down in about 1960. Early … [Read more...] about Historian’s corner
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Around town
Bradley Point GC The Bradley Point Garden Club of West Haven will hold its monthly luncheon followed by a presentation on beekeeping at noon on Nov. 13 in the lower level of West Haven City Hall, 355 Main St. New members are always welcome. Call … [Read more...] about Around town
Letters
Vote Maroney James Maroney is running for State Senate in the 14th Senatorial District which includes parts of Milford, Orange and West Haven. I am thankful for the opportunity to get to know James and I am extremely impressed with his knowledge of … [Read more...] about Letters
Important election Tuesday
Tuesday, voters in throughout the state will be heading to the polls to elect not only its representatives in the General Assembly, but a replacement for Gov. Dannel Malloy, who ran Connecticut these last eight years. To say this is an important … [Read more...] about Important election Tuesday
Is INF Treaty so important?
By Rich Lowry Syndicated Columnist Is the INF Treaty so important that the Russians should be allowed to cheat on it without consequence?That's the implication of the criticisms of President Donald Trump for saying that he's pulling out of the … [Read more...] about Is INF Treaty so important?
Editorial
Gardner was true Westie; Community reels at loss The City of West Haven and, more particularly, West Haven High School, and most especially her family lost someone special last week. Pamela Bellmore Gardner passed away at 49 after a long battle with … [Read more...] about Editorial
Dear Felicia
Howdy sweets. By the time yew git this missive, we’ve been through the helter-skelter of Hallow E’en and it’ll be All Hallows. That means November is here, and the gray, leaden sky that usually accompanies it is here. The rain has been constant and … [Read more...] about Dear Felicia
Council passes 5-year fiscal package
After months of haggling with the Municipal Accountability Review Board (MARB), the City Council bit the bullet, Monday night, and passed a five-year recovery plan that would include raising taxes over that time span. To make the pain even worse for … [Read more...] about Council passes 5-year fiscal package
City mourns loss of Gardner
By Mike Madera Special to the Voice “We got this.” Words so often spoken by Pamela Bellmore Gardner when always looking to help others will now be needed in Gardner’s honor. Gardner, the beloved principal at West Haven High School, passed … [Read more...] about City mourns loss of Gardner