By Michael P. Walsh Special to the Voice The city clerk’s office is providing a new tool to help property owners protect one of their most valuable assets. Hide original message City Clerk Patricia C. Horvath said property … [Read more...] about City offers Fraud Alert sign ups
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Rossi announces plan for ARPA funding
By Michael P. Walsh Special to the Voice Mayor Nancy R. Rossi has released a comprehensive plan outlining how the city will spend about $29 million in federal coronavirus relief funding. Rossi presented the ARPA Community … [Read more...] about Rossi announces plan for ARPA funding
Rossi unveils $168.3m plan
The public will get its one and only chance to let city officials know their views on Mayor Nancy N. Rossi’s proposed budget for Fiscal Year 2023 in a public hearing set for Tuesday, March 29 at the West Haven High School Auditorium at 6:30. Mrs. … [Read more...] about Rossi unveils $168.3m plan
Library tapped ARPA grant by national association
West Haven Library has been selected as one of 200 libraries nationwide for the American Library Association’s American Rescue Plan: Humanities Grants for Libraries opportunity, an emergency relief program to assist libraries that have been adversely … [Read more...] about Library tapped ARPA grant by national association
Cieplinski fired, calls himself ‘scapegoat’
It was a terse statement, sent out late Thursday: “Mayor Nancy R. Rossi has released a statement on the departure of Finance Director Frank Cieplinski. “Effective immediately, Finance Director Frank Cieplinski is no longer employed by the City … [Read more...] about Cieplinski fired, calls himself ‘scapegoat’
Howard, students honored at 26th gala
By Michael P. Walsh Special to the Voice The city paid homage to the inspiring legacy of African Americans and the pioneering contributions they have made to shaping the promise and greatness of America at the 26th annual … [Read more...] about Howard, students honored at 26th gala
Patch Blanket honors Viet-era personnel
The West Haven Veterans Museum and Learning Center is hosting a reception for the presentation of a new exhibit on Saturday, March 26, from noon-2. The museum is located at 30 Hood Terrace. Mark Matthiessen, a New Haven resident and … [Read more...] about Patch Blanket honors Viet-era personnel
Public’s ARPA ideas impress city officials
With the public having its last opportunity to speak on how it would like to see federal COVID relief funds spent, a wide range of ideas was presented to city officials during a meeting in West Haven High School’s auditorium last week. The special … [Read more...] about Public’s ARPA ideas impress city officials
City, schools make masking optional
Following the recent lifting of mask mandates by Gov. Ned Lamont, both the city and school system have made masks optional unless and until circumstances require a change of course. Both City Hall and all city schools made masks optional as of … [Read more...] about City, schools make masking optional
Sweeney to wear the green — finally!
By Michael P. Walsh Special to the Voice After a two-year pause because of the coronavirus, Keith Sweeney will finally get his celebratory day on St. Patrick’s Day. Sweeney, an integral part of West Haven’s St. Patrick’s Day … [Read more...] about Sweeney to wear the green — finally!