State Rep.Dorinda Borer (D-115) has been tapped to serve as House Chairman of the Environment Committee by Speaker-Designate Matt Ritter and Majority Leader-Designate Jason Rojas. Borer is from West Haven, home to the longest usable … [Read more...] about Borer to chair Enviro panel
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WHEAT’s Majestic hopes for the best
With Thanksgiving over, and Christmas and other holidays coming quickly, the city’s premiere food assistance agency is gearing up for what it considers higher-than-expected demand. Rose Majestic of the West Haven Emergency Assistance Taskforce … [Read more...] about WHEAT’s Majestic hopes for the best
Dear Felicia
Two more isshews to go before the end of the year, and a much-needed hiatus for the people here at the office. Next week, Dec. 17, will be the last papyrus before the holidays and we will be off with the next edition coming out Jan. 7. The difference … [Read more...] about Dear Felicia
WHFD Christmas Ornaments
The WHFD Historical Library has 2020 Pewter Christmas Ornaments featuring our 1935 Antique Mack Fire Engine. The cost of the Ornament is $20. We also have a limited amount of our 2019 Ornaments for sale as well. This was the first year we offered … [Read more...] about WHFD Christmas Ornaments
Clinic resumes youth, family counseling
The West Haven Youth and Family Services Clinic has resumed counseling services for couples, families, individuals and youths using a confidential virtual platform.Call (203) 937-3760 to schedule an appointment with certified therapists, Robbin … [Read more...] about Clinic resumes youth, family counseling
City holding two menorah lightings Thursday night
The city is holding two Hanukkah menorah lightings Thursday night. The annual lighting of the menorah on the West Haven Green, followed by the lighting of the menorah on the Allingtown Green, will celebrate the first day of Hanukkah at … [Read more...] about City holding two menorah lightings Thursday night
Tree-lighting a little different in ‘20
By Michael P. Walsh Special to the Voice Mayor Nancy R. Rossi heralded the holiday season Saturday with a surprise virtual lighting of the Christmas tree on the Green. Despite the city postponing this year’s public tree lighting … [Read more...] about Tree-lighting a little different in ‘20