B of E chose wisely This edition has within it the annual bus schedule for the re-opening of city schools, scheduled for Tuesday, Sept. 8. Traditionally, that is up until about 20 years ago, the day after Labor Day was the universal opening day … [Read more...] about Editorial
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Stevens likes where she is….
By Josh LaBella Voice Reporter When the West Haven Community House was founded in 1941, founder Pauline Lang wanted to serve residents from ages 3 to 93. Patricia Stevens says the organization does their best to bring that goal to … [Read more...] about Stevens likes where she is….
The week in photos – November 21, 2019
The week in photos – November 7, 2019
Festival ready for weekend
By Michael P. Walsh Special to the Voice The second annual International Food & Fig Festival will celebrate the city’s diverse heritage of figs. On Sept. 14, organizers will once again feature the popular fruit on the lawn in … [Read more...] about Festival ready for weekend
Deadlines
The West Haven Voice has different deadlines for different types of items to be inserted in the paper each week. Classifieds -- Classified ads have a deadline of 4 p.m. on Monday for insertion in the following Thursday paper. Around Town -- … [Read more...] about Deadlines
Historian’s corner
Sy Swan Part I See part 2 here. Mother set the telephone gently back into the cradle. She stared at the wall for a moment, and then turned to father. “Sy Swan died last night.” “What!?” “They said that … [Read more...] about Historian’s corner
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Around town
Holiday Fair The Historical Society's annual Holiday Fair will take place on Saturday, Nov. 17, at the Poli House, 686 Savin Ave., opposite the Green. Admission is free and the fair will run from 10-4. The traditional Giving Tree will be part of … [Read more...] about Around town