By Michael P. Walsh Special to the Voice The West Haven Senior Center reopened its doors July 8, and every day since has welcomed its membership of residents 55 and older with open arms. WHSC, based at 201 Noble St. and operated by … [Read more...] about Senior Center launches newsletter for members
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Historical Society plans annual Graveyard Tours
The West Haven Historical Society will hold its traditional Halloween Graveyard Lantern Tour on Saturday evening, Oct. 23. The begins at 5 and end at 7:30. Cost is $5 adults $2 for children 12 and under. Attendees must … [Read more...] about Historical Society plans annual Graveyard Tours
Sustainability focus of day at city market
The Tony Inzero Farmers Market, West Haven SustainableCT and ArtsWestCT will present Sustainability Day, an interactive day filled with farmers, special guest and seasonal vendors, and community organizations. “Let’s celebrate together … [Read more...] about Sustainability focus of day at city market
Energy Assistance offered
The city will begin accepting applications for the federally funded Connecticut Energy Assistance Program. Starting Oct. 4, appointments for all heating sources can be made by calling 203-937-3572. Because of the coronavirus pandemic, … [Read more...] about Energy Assistance offered
Anxiety program offered
The Anxiety and Mood Disorders Program at the Yale Child Study Center offers comprehensive evaluations and treatments for children and adolescents ages 6 to 14 years. Services are provided at no cost to families who agree to participate in research … [Read more...] about Anxiety program offered
Centennial concert rescheduled for Grove, Friday
By Michael P. Walsh Special to the Voice The Doobie Brothers tribute concert performed by What a Fool Believes is now scheduled for 7 p.m. Friday in Old Grove Park. The concert was postponed by rain on Sept. 5 and … [Read more...] about Centennial concert rescheduled for Grove, Friday
Teen anxiety study offered to parents at no cost
The Anxiety and Mood Disorders Program at the Yale Child Study Center offers comprehensive evaluations and treatments for children and adolescents ages 6 to 14 years. Services are provided at no cost to families who agree to participate in research … [Read more...] about Teen anxiety study offered to parents at no cost
Ida remnants spoil gym floors at WHHS
The combination of incomplete landscaping and construction and a 500-year storm led to the damage at West Haven High School in the gym and cafeteria areas. The damage came about earlier this month with the remnants of Hurricane Ida dumping more than … [Read more...] about Ida remnants spoil gym floors at WHHS
Cohen campaign slates Town Hall for Sept. 22
Councilman Barry Lee Cohen, Republican Mayoral Candidate, and his One West Haven Team have scheduled a public town hall meeting on Wednesday, Sept. 22 at the West Haven High School Auditorium. Doors will open at 6:30 p.m. with the town hall beginning … [Read more...] about Cohen campaign slates Town Hall for Sept. 22
Gardner wins Annawon award
The Fellowcraft Club of Annawon Lodge No. 115 AF&AM presented its annual award of excellence scholarship to former, West Haven High School Senior Mackenzie Gardner. She was selected unanimously from a pool of well deserving candidates. … [Read more...] about Gardner wins Annawon award