It was a team effort. And the winners are city students. Yale University is making a $50,000 donation toward the purchase of Google Chromebooks for students in need within the West Haven Public School District. The district has temporarily … [Read more...] about Yale grant to help city students
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Caprio to chair Alzheimer walk
The Alzheimer’s Association Connecticut Chapter is pleased to announce that Michelle Caprio will chair the 2020 Greater New Haven Walk to End Alzheimer’s. “My Mother passed away at age 70 from several complications including early onset … [Read more...] about Caprio to chair Alzheimer walk
Lamont orders facemasks
Making good on statements made last week, Gov. Ned Lamont and state officials have now issued order requiring everyone to wear some type of mask or face covering when entering an enclosed space, store or workplace. Lamont said last week an order of … [Read more...] about Lamont orders facemasks
Bridges offers scholarship
Bridges Healthcare, Inc. announced that applications are now being accepted for The Barry Kasdan Scholarship for the Pursuit of a Graduate or Undergraduate Degree in Human Services. Eligible applicants must reside in one of the towns located in … [Read more...] about Bridges offers scholarship
Ruickholdt named to state panel
Nicholas W. Ruickoldt, CPIA, of West Haven, was elected secretary of the Professional Insurance Agents of Connecticut, at the association’s annual convention, March 5-6, at Foxwoods Resort Casino in Mashantucket. Ruickoldt is a broker with The … [Read more...] about Ruickholdt named to state panel
Bulk trash pick-ups set April 20-24
By Michael P. Walsh Special to the Voice The next pickup week for bulk trash is April 20-24. Residents are reminded to separate metals, recyclables and regular trash from bulk trash and put them out no more than 24 hours before … [Read more...] about Bulk trash pick-ups set April 20-24
29th St. Pat’s celebration postponed
Mayor Nancy R. Rossi and the West Haven St. Patrick’s Day Committee have postponed the 29th annual St. Patrick’s Day Celebration honoring Irishman of the Year Keith M. Sweeney to coincide with the future date of the postponed Greater New Haven St. … [Read more...] about 29th St. Pat’s celebration postponed
Pathway coordinator asks help
David Carr is inviting city residents and businesses to invest in an environmental sustainability project that aims to install pollinator-friendly plants in public spaces, including parks and schoolyards, and residential backyards. Carr, the … [Read more...] about Pathway coordinator asks help
Assessment appeals heard
The Board of Assessment Appeals will hear appeals of real estate and personal property assessments on the 2019 grand list by appointment during March in the assessor’s office at City Hall. The board will also hear appeals of motor vehicle … [Read more...] about Assessment appeals heard
2nd Allingtown workshop tonight
By Michael P. Walsh Special to the Voice The city will hold the second in a series of public workshops focusing on the future of Allingtown. The workshop is set for 6 p.m. today in the Notre Dame High School auditorium, 1 Notre Dame … [Read more...] about 2nd Allingtown workshop tonight