By Michael O’Brien Special to the Voice Helping those in need, and giving back to the community were two lessons learned by one Bailey Middle School organization recently, as they made a shopping trip for residents. On May 10, the … [Read more...] about Bailey Interact Club helps needy, thanks PD
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Bailey upgrades enjoyed by students, residents
This is another in a series of articles highlighting use of federal funds resulting in projects benefiting city residents. It is done in cooperation with the city in interest of information and transparency By Dan Atkinson Voice Writer … [Read more...] about Bailey upgrades enjoyed by students, residents
Council OKs budget plan
The City Council took two steps in approving a budget ordinance, last week, that might prove controversial when it is reviewed by the Municipal Accountability Review Board (MARB), which has final say. The council reduced Mayor Nancy N. Rossi’s … [Read more...] about Council OKs budget plan
Beach Street Phase 2 project set to begin
By Michael P. Walsh Special to the Voice Phase 2 of the long-anticipated raising of Beach Street is set to begin this month, Mayor Nancy R. Rossi announced. Rossi said the project will raise a section of Beach Street up to 11 … [Read more...] about Beach Street Phase 2 project set to begin
Bailey students have more room, cooler classes
By Maryanne Christiano-Mistretta Voice Staff Cafeteria seating at Bailey Middle School was a bit tight. Without much spacing, students were having lunch during five waves throughout the day to have comfortable seating, according to … [Read more...] about Bailey students have more room, cooler classes
Nero chosen Mason of Year
Annawon Lodge 115, Ancient Free and Accepted Masons of West Haven have chosen Brother Jerry Nero as 2023 Mason of the Year. Nero,57, is a native of Caserta Province, Italy and migrated to the United States at the age of 3. He … [Read more...] about Nero chosen Mason of Year
Playscapes ready for spring use at three city venues
Three new playscapes, secured by a state grant, have been completed and are now in use at the respective sites. State Rep. Dorinda Borer (D-115) secured a $450,000 state grant to fund the construction of three new playscapes during the last … [Read more...] about Playscapes ready for spring use at three city venues
ArtsWest donates; plans ‘Make Music Day’
Board members from ArtsWestCT delivered two steel pan sets to the West Haven Child Development Center, located at 201 Noble St. Children immediately got busy playing them, continuing their musical education as plans get underway for Make Music Day … [Read more...] about ArtsWest donates; plans ‘Make Music Day’
Cohen enters race for mayor; 3rd to seek GOP nod
Seeing the opportunity to win a position he lost by a handful of votes, former Tenth District Councilman Barry Lee Cohen announced his intention to run for the mayoral nomination on the Republican ticket in November. Cohen, the GOP standard-bearer in … [Read more...] about Cohen enters race for mayor; 3rd to seek GOP nod
Sandy Point gets a spruce-up
On April 22, members of the Sandy Point Neighborhood Association were joining the Stewards of the Sandy Point Bird Sanctuary and volunteers from United Illuminating for the Sandy Point Bird Sanctuary Beach and Marsh Earth Day Cleanup. … [Read more...] about Sandy Point gets a spruce-up







