Before the announcement was made, word spread on social media and throughout the world that is Notre Dame High School. After more than 75 years as a male-only institution, the school will go co-educational with the incoming freshman class of … [Read more...] about Notre Dame to go co-ed with Frosh ‘25
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Tobacco sweep nets four shops ‘non-compliant’
By Patrick Buturla Special to the Voice On April 10, the West Haven Police Department, working with the state Department of Mental Health and Addiction Services and its Tobacco Prevention and Enforcement Program, conducted unannounced … [Read more...] about Tobacco sweep nets four shops ‘non-compliant’
UNH, union agree to a new contract
The University of New Haven and Local 217 of UNITE HERE, announced an agreement for a new contract, which was ratified by the University’s 35 union facilities employees last week, ending a weeklong strike. University officials and union … [Read more...] about UNH, union agree to a new contract
Director of Finance hired by Mayor Borer
By Michael P. Walsh Special to the Voice Mayor Dorinda Borer has appointed Michael Gormany as the city’s new finance director. Since 2004, Gormany has served the city of New Haven in various financial roles, including accounts … [Read more...] about Director of Finance hired by Mayor Borer
Dinner-dance to kickoff annual Italian Festival
By Michael P. Walsh Special to the Voice West Haven is the host community for October’s Greater New Haven Italian-American Heritage Festival. Kicking off the festivities is a dinner from 6-10 p.m. May 15 at West Haven’s Cielo Banquet Hall, … [Read more...] about Dinner-dance to kickoff annual Italian Festival
Blight Task Force given go-ahead
Blight has been an ongoing problem in the city for decades. With a new administration comes an innovative approach. Flanked by representatives from several city departments as well as the police and fire services, Mayor Dorinda Borer announced … [Read more...] about Blight Task Force given go-ahead
Budget goes before public
The public gets its one and only opportunity to critique and review Mayor Dorinda Borer’s $182.7 million budget, announced two weeks ago. A public hearing is set for tonight in the Harriet North Community Room of City Hall, 355 Main St. at … [Read more...] about Budget goes before public
Gardner memorial was a team effort
By Dan Atkinson Voice Writer During her renowned career as an administrator and later principal of West Haven High School, the late Pam Gardner harbored the dream of building a lecture hall at WHHS where students could “transcend” … [Read more...] about Gardner memorial was a team effort
Papa Dough’s opens at Woodlawn
By Michael P. Walsh Special to the Voice Papa Dough’s, the city’s newest pizzeria, celebrated its opening in grand style March 27. Mayor Dorinda Borer cheered as Papa Dough’s co-owner Pasquale Villano, sporting a pair of oversize … [Read more...] about Papa Dough’s opens at Woodlawn
Mayor Borer: We are on a positive road
By Dorinda Borer Mayor of West Haven Thank you for the opportunity to present the City of West Haven’s Fiscal Year 2025 Operating Budget, 5-year Capital Plan, the Allingtown Fire Budget and Sewer Operating Budget (see budget details). … [Read more...] about Mayor Borer: We are on a positive road