By Daniel Mateo, USALLIANCE Branch Manager As individuals and businesses seek financial institutions to manage their banking needs, understanding the differences between credit unions and banks becomes crucial. Credit unions and banks … [Read more...] about Banks, credit unions have differing goals, and business model
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Juneteenth July 22
West Haven’s Juneteenth celebration was postponed, due to rain on June 17. The city’s third annual celebration of Juneteenth will take place on Saturday, July 22 at Brent Watt Park, 24 Tile Street in Allingtown. Admission is free for all … [Read more...] about Juneteenth July 22
Vets seek names for Viet memorial
Current and former city residents who served in the Vietnam War are sought by the West Haven Vietnam Memorial Inc. Committee to have their names inscribed on a new section of the Vietnam Veterans Memorial in Bradley Point Park. To … [Read more...] about Vets seek names for Viet memorial
Trip to RiverQuest slated, Aug. 30
The West Haven Senior Center is offering a trip aboard the RiverQuest in Essex on Aug. 30. The trip includes a one-hour narrated cruise on the Connecticut River. The cost is $125 and includes transportation, admission to the Connecticut River … [Read more...] about Trip to RiverQuest slated, Aug. 30
Farmers Market opens for season on July 6
By Michael P. Walsh Special to the Voice The Tony Inzero Farmers Market will open its 2023 season July 6 next to the Oak Street Beach parking lot off Captain Thomas Boulevard. The market, nestled on the right side of the beach … [Read more...] about Farmers Market opens for season on July 6
Communication upgrades aid message to taxpayers
For a city to be run efficiently, residents must have access to their government officials and other leaders associated with them. Residents must be able to see these individuals as transparent and accessible. One method West Haven tries to do this … [Read more...] about Communication upgrades aid message to taxpayers
Animal Warriors topic of a talk at Vets Museum
The West Haven Veterans Museum and Learning Center will be having a presentation, Animal Warriors Throughout History, told by Judy Smith, on Saturday, July 15, at noon. Smith was a resident of West Haven for 34 years and has been a private tutor for … [Read more...] about Animal Warriors topic of a talk at Vets Museum
‘Make Music Day’ festivities slated for June 21
The Old Grove Park is the site, June 21of the annual “Make Music Day,” scheduled to begin at 5:45, and continue with several scheduled performances. The family-friendly event is sponsored by ArtsWestCT. “Make Music West Haven is part of the … [Read more...] about ‘Make Music Day’ festivities slated for June 21
City named HEARTSafe
By Michael P. Walsh Special to the Voice The city has been named a HEARTSafe community by the state Department of Public Health and the American Heart Association, Mayor Nancy R. Rossi announced. DPH Commissioner Manisha … [Read more...] about City named HEARTSafe
Salemme moves to new position in city firm
Ed. Note: This is the first in a series of spotlights on individuals in local businesses. If you have an interesting personality in your employment, let us know. (203) 934-6397. By Maryanne Christiano-Mistretta Voice Staff Nick Salemme … [Read more...] about Salemme moves to new position in city firm