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City to mark Pearl Harbor attack, Dec. 7
By Michael P. Walsh Special to the Voice The city and the West Haven Veterans Council will observe Pearl Harbor Remembrance Day on the Veterans Walk of Honor in Bradley Point Park at 10:30 a.m. Dec. 7. All veterans are invited … [Read more...] about City to mark Pearl Harbor attack, Dec. 7
Small Business Saturday marked by city
By Michael P.Walsh Special to the Voice Mayor Nancy R. Rossi has announced the city’s participation in the 14th annual Small Business Saturday on Nov. 25. Nov. 25 also marks the lighting of West Haven’s Christmas … [Read more...] about Small Business Saturday marked by city
Borer Administration inaugural set, Dec. 3
By Michael P. Walsh Special to the Voice Dorinda Borer will serve as West Haven’s second female mayor when she and the rest of the city’s elected officials are administered the oath of office at 11 a.m. Dec. 3. State Attorney … [Read more...] about Borer Administration inaugural set, Dec. 3
Vertical Church cited for new Help Center
By Michael P. Walsh Special to the Voice Mayor Nancy R. Rossi and chief of staff Tom J. McCarthy presented a citation to Vertical Church Senior Pastor Ken Vance on Nov. 8 to celebrate the recent grand opening of the church’s Dream Center … [Read more...] about Vertical Church cited for new Help Center
WHFD ornaments on sale
The WHFD Historical Library presents its 2023 Pewter Christmas Ornament featuring the Gamewell Alarm Box which graced the poles of West Haven for many years. This is the fifth ornament in the series. The cost of this year’s ornament is $20. There … [Read more...] about WHFD ornaments on sale
City, owners discuss fate of Debonair
By Dan Atkinson Voice Writer Over the last few decades, the Debonair Beach Motel at 296 Beach St., has slowly deteriorated from being a popular destination for upper-class residents to stay and enjoy quality food and live music, into an … [Read more...] about City, owners discuss fate of Debonair
12th Community Thanksgiving in the works
With the turn of the calendar to November, thoughts start drifting to Thanksgiving Day, and a group of residents has a special thought with the holiday: feeding those who might not have a meal or anywhere to go. The 12th Annual Community … [Read more...] about 12th Community Thanksgiving in the works
Candidates make final pitch to voters
Nov. 7, the voters of the city determine which candidates will be their choices to run the city for the next two years. In an effort to bring information in the waning days of the campaign, the Voice sent a questionnare to the candidiates. The … [Read more...] about Candidates make final pitch to voters
Residents organize Peace Vigil on Green
Last week City resident Karen S. Elimelech organized a peace vigil for Israel at the John Ireland Bandstand at the West Haven Green. With the help of former Mayor Ed O’Brien and 8th District Councilman Victor Borras, the vigil was planned in less … [Read more...] about Residents organize Peace Vigil on Green