By Michael O’Brien Special to the Voice Sometimes doing your job gets noticed, and good things happen. Such was the case of a WHHS counselor, who was chosen for a prestigious honor. Olivia Quagliani, a school counselor at West Haven … [Read more...] about Quagliani wins Yale honor
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Bulk trash collection scheduled Sept. 11-15
By Michael P. Walsh Special to the Voice The final bulk trash pickup week of 2023 is Sept. 11-15. West Haven residents are reminded to separate metals, recyclables and regular trash from bulk trash and put them out no more … [Read more...] about Bulk trash collection scheduled Sept. 11-15
Lecture hall to honor Gardner
By Dan Atkinson Voice Writer After a year’s-long effort, Pam Gardner’s dream of a lecture hall at West Haven High School has become a reality. During her renowned career as a school administrator and then principal, Gardner dreamed … [Read more...] about Lecture hall to honor Gardner
Third party may muddy Nov. 7 vote
With both Republican candidates making the final push toward Tuesday’s primary, the question of whether the vote will finalize the candidates for November became a real one as a potential third-party endorsement could muddy the water in November. … [Read more...] about Third party may muddy Nov. 7 vote
Ziada’s Corner honors late businessman
By Steven R. Mullins Special to the Voice At its Aug. 28 meeting, the West Haven City Council honored the life of the late John Ziada, owner of Z’s Corner Cafe’ on the corner of Campbell Avenue and Court Street. The Council … [Read more...] about Ziada’s Corner honors late businessman
Gardner cited for ‘crowning’ achievement
By Michael P. Walsh Special to the Voice Miss American Teen Mackenzie Gardner received a citation and other congratulatory gifts from Mayor Nancy R. Rossi recognizing Gardner’s “crowning achievement” during a long-overdue reception at City … [Read more...] about Gardner cited for ‘crowning’ achievement
City hosting ‘Fall Foliage’ series, beginning Sept. 30
The city has announced a new concert series and is rolling out three shows in September and October. The “Fall Foliage Concert Series” will feature performances by Avenue Groove on Friday, Arena Rock Tribute on Sept. 30 and American … [Read more...] about City hosting ‘Fall Foliage’ series, beginning Sept. 30
TR Laundromat opens on 1st Ave.
By Michael P. Walsh Special to the Voice TR Laundromat, a new self-service laundry at 818 First Ave., celebrated its grand opening Aug. 18. Mayor Nancy R. Rossi and Milford Regional Chamber of Commerce executives snipped a … [Read more...] about TR Laundromat opens on 1st Ave.
Shelton Mayor Mark Lauretti endorses Cohen nomination
Republican Mayoral Candidate, Barry Lee Cohen, was endorsed by Shelton Mayor Mark Lauretti, in what both termed, “a transformational time for West Haven residents to usher in positive change, transparency, and accountability to city government.” … [Read more...] about Shelton Mayor Mark Lauretti endorses Cohen nomination
Dems avoid primary; Mullins opts write-in
The race for mayor was whittled down in both parties, with one averting a Sept. 12 primary, while the other saw one candidate drop out, opting instead for write-in status in November. Democrat Dorinda Borer averted a primary last week when it … [Read more...] about Dems avoid primary; Mullins opts write-in







