Helping our neighbors As we head into the holiday season – yes, it will be on us before we know it – our attention seems to turn, naturally, toward helping those who are in need. Based on what we’ve seen statistically over the last few years and … [Read more...] about Editorial
Opinion
Misogyny is not the problem
By Rich Lowry Syndicated Columnist Poor Kamala Harris. The alleged misogyny that is tearing at her vice presidency apparently extends to highly partisan Democratic leaders such as Jamie Raskin and Nancy Pelosi. Both of them caused … [Read more...] about Misogyny is not the problem
Editorial
A very familiar pattern It was an all-too familiar situation, one taxpayers in this city have seen over and over, with the same results: no development. The much-heralded plan to bring the New England Brewing Company (NEBCO) into the city fell … [Read more...] about Editorial
Letters
Mullins makes his case for mayoralty As many residents may know, I have run for mayor of West Haven before. Despite the unsuccessful attempts in the past, I have never given up on working toward making West Haven a better place for … [Read more...] about Letters
The scam of electric autos
By Rich Lowry Syndicated Columnist Joe Biden has seen the future, and it is electric cars. Lots of electric cars. Electric cars -- or else. Donald Trump has seen the future, and it is a backlash against the mandate for the mass … [Read more...] about The scam of electric autos
Editorial
Time to pay attention Now the real campaign begins. With the primary win of Barry Cohen over Paige Weinstein in last week’s Republican primary, the candidates are set for the two competing parties. The Democratic Party has avoided a primary … [Read more...] about Editorial
Trump creates a spin-off
By Rich Lowry Syndicated Columnist Just how dominant is Donald Trump in the Republican Party? He's so far ahead in the polls that he felt comfortable skipping the first GOP presidential debate in Milwaukee, while on the actual … [Read more...] about Trump creates a spin-off
Editorial
Shaw’s aphorism today It was the acerbic Irish playwright George Bernard Shaw who coined the aphorism, “Those than can do, those that can’t teach.” If one wants to roil a group of teachers – and for good reason – try grafting that quote into a … [Read more...] about Editorial
Letters
Weinstein makes case for primary Earlier this year, I sat in my kitchen surrounded by family enjoying a routine dinner when my life immediately changed. During casual dinner-table conversation, simple chit-chat was converted into a more serious … [Read more...] about Letters
Trump and ‘The fear factor’
By Rich Lowry Syndicated Columnist The fear factor Donald Trump has gotten indicted yet again, and, as usual, most of the other Republican candidates have been sympathetic, if not outright deferential, to him. It's another … [Read more...] about Trump and ‘The fear factor’