By Steven R. Mullins Allingtown VFA The Allingtown Volunteer Fire Association recently hosted a picnic at the Admiral Street Headquarters for returning and future members from the University of New Haven. Mayor Dorinda A. Borer, … [Read more...] about Allingtown volunteers welcomed back
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Improvements enhance Vets Museum
By Dominic Konareski Voice Staff Writer West Haven is home to many things. Some are well-known, others are not so well-known – what if something is so great, but most of the town has no clue it even exists? That’s what the … [Read more...] about Improvements enhance Vets Museum
Team West Haven hosts 25th Ryan’s Walk, Oct. 5
At a young age Ryan Carew, son of Rich and Kathy Carew (Mulkerin School of Irish Dance), joined Team West Haven’s Special Olympics program, first on the track team and then moved on to swimming. Ryan was always there keeping people happy and making … [Read more...] about Team West Haven hosts 25th Ryan’s Walk, Oct. 5
Special Olympians roll into city
By Michael P. Walsh Special to the Voice More than 270 athletes competed in the Special Olympics Connecticut Fall Festival bocce competition at the city’s Old Grove Park courts Saturday and Sunday. The 2025 Unified Sports Fall … [Read more...] about Special Olympians roll into city
King tapped ‘Hispanic of Year’
By Michael P. Walsh Special to the Voice Latino resident Abelardo King has been tapped to receive the city’s coveted Hispanic American of the Year award on Friday, Mayor Dorinda Borer announced. Borer and the West Haven Hispanic … [Read more...] about King tapped ‘Hispanic of Year’
A city mourns
The city had its annual 9/11 Memorial at Savin Rock with the traditional candlelight vigil.Last week marked the 24th anniversary of the attack by Islamic extremists that resulted thedeaths of more than 2,700 Americans … [Read more...] about A city mourns
City celebrates grand opening of the new Washington School
By Rob Forleo Special to the Voice Washington Elementary School celebrated its grand reopening on Aug. 19, marking "A New Beginning” for the students, staff, and community. Families, teachers, and invited dignitaries joined together to … [Read more...] about City celebrates grand opening of the new Washington School
Bulk trash collected week of Sept. 15-19
By Michael P. Walsh Special to the Voice The final bulk trash pickup week of 2025 is Sept. 15-19. West Haven residents are reminded to separate metals, recyclables and regular trash from bulk trash and put them out no more than 24 … [Read more...] about Bulk trash collected week of Sept. 15-19
24th memorial remembers 9/11 victims
By Michael P. Walsh Special to the Voice West Haven will observe the 24th anniversary of the Sept. 11 attacks on 9/11 with a flag-raising ceremony at 6:30 p.m. at the Bradley Point Park flagpole, followed by a candlelight vigil at the … [Read more...] about 24th memorial remembers 9/11 victims
Cannon pens murder mystery sequel
A city author, whose last book was very successful, has written a sequel that will make those who enjoy the murder mystery genre and want to see what happens next. Robin Cannon, a prolific author, lives with her husband. Bob, and likes to take … [Read more...] about Cannon pens murder mystery sequel









