The Fall Poetry Extravaganza presented by West Haven’s poet laureate, Tony Fusco, will take place from 1-5 p.m. Nov. 2-3 at the Yale West Campus, 100 West Campus Drive, Orange. The program is open to the public with free parking. Fusco, a … [Read more...] about Fall Poetry program set for Yale West Campus
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‘Open Mic’ Night brings out youthful musicians
By Josh LaBella Voice Reporter More than 50 kids have signed up to play during Friday’s open mic night at the West Haven Community House. The event, which is held monthly, is hosted by Rock House School of Music and Teach Kids … [Read more...] about ‘Open Mic’ Night brings out youthful musicians
Revaluation now underway
West Haven has hired the appraisal company Vision Government Solutions Inc. of Hudson, Massachusetts, to perform the city’s state-mandated 2020 revaluation. Data mailers are being sent to residential property owners to verify property … [Read more...] about Revaluation now underway
City to ‘boot’
City residents who are delinquent on their taxes are urged to pay their overdue taxes as soon as possible. The “boot” program resumed on Sept. 16, and those who are delinquent on their motor vehicle taxes risk their vehicles being immobilized … [Read more...] about City to ‘boot’
Graveyard tour set to step off on October 19
untitled The West Haven Historical Society has scheduled the annual Graveyard Lantern Tour for Saturday, Oct. 19 from 5-7:30 p.m. The rain date for the tour is Oct. 26. The cost is $5 for adults and $2 for children 12 and … [Read more...] about Graveyard tour set to step off on October 19
Park Dept. offers fall programs in Yoga, Zumba
The Department of Parks and Recreation is registering residents and non-residents 16 and older for adult fitness programs. A new session begins Oct. 1 for yoga, tai chi and Zumba and Oct. 2 for cardio toning. Yoga meets Tuesdays and tai … [Read more...] about Park Dept. offers fall programs in Yoga, Zumba
Council approves WHCDC lease
By Josh LaBella Voice Reporter The City Council voted to approve a new lease for the Child Development Center in its meeting on Monday night. After Mayor Nancy Rossi signs the agreement, it will put an ordeal to bed, which has been going … [Read more...] about Council approves WHCDC lease
Building Dept. set to extend its hours
By Michael P. Walsh Special to the Voice The Building Department will continue to accept building permit applications on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 8-11:30 a.m., Mayor Nancy R. Rossi announced. The overwhelming success of the new hours has … [Read more...] about Building Dept. set to extend its hours
Farmers Market open until Oct. 20
The Tony Inzero Farmers Market is open for its 20th season on the Green. Through Oct. 26, the market at Main Street and Campbell Avenue features state farmers selling homegrown fruits and vegetables from 11 a.m.-3 p.m. Thursdays and 10 a.m.-2 … [Read more...] about Farmers Market open until Oct. 20
Board to hear tax appeals
The Board of Assessment Appeals will meet from 6-7:30 p.m. Sept. 16 in the assessor’s office on the first floor of City Hall, 355 Main St., to hear appeals of motor vehicle assessments on the 2018 grand list. Any owner of a city-registered … [Read more...] about Board to hear tax appeals