A Visit from St. Nicholas By Clement Clarke Moore - 1779-1863 ‘Twas the night before Christmas, when all through the house Not a creature was stirring, not even a mouse; The stockings were hung by the chimney with care, In hopes that … [Read more...] about Editorial – A visit from St. Nicholas
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Around town
New Year’s Dance The West Haven Italian-American Civic Association will hold its New Year's Eve Dinner Dance on Sunday, Dec. 31, at the club, 85 Chase Lane. A full-course sit-down dinner with dessert and coffee will be served at 6:30, by Cusano by … [Read more...] about Around town
Mullins elected Annawon ‘Master’
By Frank Andriulli III Special to the Voice. At its annual year end election, Annawon Lodge, #115 Ancient Free & Accepted Masons of West Haven have elected Brother Steven R. Mullins, 43 to serve as Worshipful Master for the year 2018. He … [Read more...] about Mullins elected Annawon ‘Master’
Westie Blue
Taylor Nowak and the West Haven / Sacred Heart Academy girls hockey team did not want to let an opportunity slip away. Nowak made the most of hers. Scoring the lone goal of the game at the 1:45 mark of the third period, Nowak helped the Westie … [Read more...] about Westie Blue
Squirt A loses, tops Greenies
The West Haven Squirt A travel hockey team split a pair of road games over the weekend. On Saturday, the Westies were overmatched by Greater New Haven A and lost 13-1. The team bounced back on Sunday to defeat Hamden A, 9-5. The Blue Devils are now … [Read more...] about Squirt A loses, tops Greenies
Sharks rebound after opening loss
The West Haven/Sacred Heart girls hockey team started its season hosting powerhouse Darien on Monday evening at the Bennett Rink. The Blue Wave jumped out to an early 1-0 lead just 1:17 into the game and then extended the lead at 11:43 to make it … [Read more...] about Sharks rebound after opening loss
Historian’s corner
We Three Kings The waters of the Red Sea have never been red; a dipper of water drawn from that sea comes up just as clear as it would from anywhere else. But according to the local lore, the red clay of the surrounding land gives that sea the … [Read more...] about Historian’s corner
‘Icy Plunge’ has an added event in ‘18
By Michael P. Walsh Special to the Voice Get ready for a doubleheader of arctic proportions. If it were not already epic enough with its Icy Plunge for the Cure, the city’s Breast Cancer Awareness Committee is presenting an additional … [Read more...] about ‘Icy Plunge’ has an added event in ‘18
The media discrediting itself
By Rich Lowry Syndicated Columnist It's a wonder that President Donald Trump devotes so much time to discrediting the press, when the press does so much to discredit itself. The media's errors in recent weeks haven't been marginal or … [Read more...] about The media discrediting itself
Gripevine
Well, it’s that time of year once again, a Gripe Vine wrap-up of 2017. Snow removal regulations and odd and even size parking during snow storms became a popular question to Gripe Vine. Broken unrepaired sidewalks came into view in my column with … [Read more...] about Gripevine