One party’s endorsements seem to be set for the November mayoral election, while another is headed to a three-way runoff to determine the nominee. The Democratic and Republican Town Committees met in their biennial caucuses over the last two weeks, … [Read more...] about Borer, Weinstein get party endorsements
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‘Breakwall’ newest shore eatery
By Michael P. Walsh Special to the Voice With the snip of a blue ribbon, Mayor Nancy R. Rossi and Brendan and Katrina Snow, the husband-wife owners of The Breakwall, ushered in the shoreline restaurant’s grand opening at 305 Captain Thomas … [Read more...] about ‘Breakwall’ newest shore eatery
Savin Rock Festival returns to Old Grove Park, July 28-29
By Michael P. Walsh Special to the Voice Musical groups Shaded Soul Band and Arena Rock Tribute will headline the Savin Rock Festival in Old Grove Park on July 28-29, respectively. The annual festival, sponsored by the … [Read more...] about Savin Rock Festival returns to Old Grove Park, July 28-29
Borer ends speculation, runs for mayor
Checking off several “cornerstones” her administration would be built upon, Democrat Dorinda Keenan Borer ended weeks of speculation and announced a run for the party’s nomination for mayor in November. Borer’s announcement makes her the third … [Read more...] about Borer ends speculation, runs for mayor
Delayed fireworks still enthrall thousands
By Michael P. Walsh Special to the Voice West Haven Youth Soccer League President John Vinci flipped a light switch to launch the Savin Rock Fireworks Spectacular on July 5. The moment Vinci flipped the switch, fireworks … [Read more...] about Delayed fireworks still enthrall thousands
‘Coffee with historian’ begins fund efforts
On July 1, West Haven Fire Department Historian William Heffernan hosted a fundraiser supporting the WHFD Historical Library. “Coffee with the Historian” was the first in what plans to be a series of fundraisers hoping to help pay for operating … [Read more...] about ‘Coffee with historian’ begins fund efforts
Mullins to be honored by Masons, Lions Club
The West Haven Lions Club and Annawon Lodge, #115, Ancient Free and Accepted Masons of West Haven will be honoring Steven R. Mullins for a quarter of a century of service to West Haven at a dinner and testimonial program on Saturday, August 26th at … [Read more...] about Mullins to be honored by Masons, Lions Club
Family literacy focus of Council, guest
Last month, the West Haven Early Childhood Council organized a special event featuring Dr. Loretta Long, the esteemed actress known for her role as nurse Susan on the beloved children's television program, Sesame Street. The event aimed to highlight … [Read more...] about Family literacy focus of Council, guest
WHPD town hall addresses areas of public concern
Police Chief Joseph Perno addresses the crowd as Police Commissioner Paul Butler looks on. The crowd had many questions fielded by Perno and city officials. Approximately 70 citizens attended last week’s meeting at the West Haven Police … [Read more...] about WHPD town hall addresses areas of public concern
‘Igniting Talent’ boosts careers
By Dan Atkinson Voice Writer High school can be stressful enough for students even before they begin considering what they want to do after graduation and which career paths and options are available to them. Additionally, they may not … [Read more...] about ‘Igniting Talent’ boosts careers