By Michael P.Walsh Special to the Voice Vietnam veteran Emery Linton, Sr. will serve as grand marshal of the city’s Memorial Day parade when it steps off at 10:30 a.m. May 30. Linton, 73, will lead the 40-unit procession of … [Read more...] about Vietnam vet set to lead annual march
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Rossi defends city to Lamont
Mayor Nancy R. Rossi has sent a letter to Gov. Ned Lamont defending West Haven’s fiscal management while pledging to cooperate with the state Municipal Accountability Review Board “to improve and strengthen the city’s financial … [Read more...] about Rossi defends city to Lamont
Resident named group chairman
Steven Sweet of West Haven, director of student conduct and community standards at Quinnipiac University, has been appointed Region 11 chairman for ASCA, the Association for Student Conduct Administration, for the 2022-2023 academic year. “I … [Read more...] about Resident named group chairman
A stark lesson in drinking, driving
By Michael O’Brien Special to the Voice On April 20, West Haven High School Students Against Destructive Decisions (SADD) performed a mock car crash to educate students on the dangers of drunk driving ahead of prom season, and to remind … [Read more...] about A stark lesson in drinking, driving
Milford-WH Chambers join forces
It was in the form of a press release, and with it, the West Haven Chamber of Commerce merged with the Milford Chamber to become one organization. The merger is expected to aid the effectiveness of the organization in doing its work, officials … [Read more...] about Milford-WH Chambers join forces
City gets certified from CEDA organization
By Michael P. Walsh Special to the Voice West Haven was among 12 cities and towns certified by the Connecticut Economic Development Association on April 28 for exemplifying best practices in economic development and land use. … [Read more...] about City gets certified from CEDA organization
Council probe moves cautiously
With the makeup and method still under discussion, the City Council is moving forward with its own investigation into misuse of funds by city officials and former city officials as it regards federal COVID relief programs. Nearly a month after … [Read more...] about Council probe moves cautiously
Valedictorian, Salutatorian named
West Haven High School announced its Valedictorian and Salutatorian for the Class of 2022 during its annual parade through the hallways of WHHS. Nabiha Khan was named the Valedictorian while Henry Slomba was named the Salutatorian. Khan has … [Read more...] about Valedictorian, Salutatorian named
Ricketts is a new Eli
Danielle Ricketts, a senior at West Haven High School and a student representative for the West Haven Board of Education, has been accepted to Yale University. “Yale University is the ideal school for me in every aspect, so being chosen to be … [Read more...] about Ricketts is a new Eli
Sandy Point group organizes clean-up
Over the weekend, volunteers from the Sandy Point Neighborhood Association helped prepare for rare birds that will soon nest at Sandy Point Beach and Bird Sanctuary. Around 15 members and friends of the Association picked up plastic bottles and … [Read more...] about Sandy Point group organizes clean-up