Ed. Note: Gary J. Carlson is a retired professor of English, and a person who has seen up closethe culture on today›s campuses. Once a Democrat, he has walked away from the party. We present this guest column. By Gary J. Carlson Professor of … [Read more...] about Peddlers of hate, intolerance, are on left
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A thank-you from author It is time now to offer a humble Thank You to all those who made the book, “City of West Haven-Village to Town” the great success that it has been. To date, hundreds and hundreds of copies have been sold, and the … [Read more...] about Letters
BLM is a moral disaster
By Rich Lowry Syndicated Columnist The Democratic party is finally realizing its vulnerability on culture issues, and perhaps no group better exemplifies the problem than Black Lives Matter. The group's eponymous slogan swept all … [Read more...] about BLM is a moral disaster
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Our ‘exceptional’ freedoms We would like to think or hope teachers all over the nation used Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s specious use of that nation’s Emergency Act to point out the differences between rights as conceived by them … [Read more...] about Editorial
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O’Brien misinformed In response to former Mayor O’Brien’s letter to the New Haven Register dated Feb. 6, concerning the newly formed ARPA Committee, which was established by current Mayor Nancy Rossi, he is misinformed regarding its intent. … [Read more...] about Letters
Biden can’t accept ‘normal’
By Rich Lowry Syndicated Columnist Joe Biden was the candidate of normality who hasn't been able to deliver it, particularly on the pandemic. This is not entirely his fault, obviously. He didn't create the delta and omicron surges, nor did … [Read more...] about Biden can’t accept ‘normal’
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PD woes need team effort Police Commissioner John Carrano, acting for Police Commission Chairman Ray Collins, sent out a clarion call to the City Council: we must do something to make the West Haven Police Department a competitive option for … [Read more...] about Editorial
Youngkin correct on masks
By Rich Lowry Syndicated Columnist Glenn Youngkin promised to be on the side of parents as Virginia governor, and on his first day in office, he delivered. The Republican issued an executive order allowing parents to decide whether … [Read more...] about Youngkin correct on masks
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Pact will give city leverage In her assessment of the goals her administration has set forth for the 2022 calendar year, Mayor Nancy Rossi pointed to a particularly unique goal within her list: The Haven. Since it was announced in 2014, The Haven … [Read more...] about Editorial
WHPD must be financially competitive
Ed. Note: At a crecent City Council session, Police Commissioner John Carrano alerted the legislators of increasing retention problems at the WHPD. The following is printed in its entirety to help the public understand the problem. My name in … [Read more...] about WHPD must be financially competitive