Voters go to the polls Tuesday to determine who will lead the city for the next two years in both the mayor’s office and City Council. The Nov. 2 election will see incumbent mayor Nancy Rossi look for her third term as chief executive. She is opposed … [Read more...] about The Candidates make final pitch
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Officials tour city’s Hispanic businesses
By MICHAEL P. WALSH Public Relations Information Coordinator WEST HAVEN, Oct. 8, 2021 — In honor of National Hispanic Heritage Month, Lt. Gov. Susan Bysiewicz and Mayor Nancy R. Rossi toured three Hispanic-owned businesses in West Haven … [Read more...] about Officials tour city’s Hispanic businesses
Hubbard Farms marks own 100th
By Michael P. Walsh Special to the Voice Hubbard Farms Park on Saturday was transformed into a Civil War encampment and a venue for children’s activities, food and live music to celebrate the legacy of the Hubbard family and farm at … [Read more...] about Hubbard Farms marks own 100th
City commemorates 9/11 dead
By Michael P. Walsh Special to the Voice Watch “West Haven Remembers 9/11: September 11, 2021” on the city’s YouTube channel. West Haven commemorated the 20th anniversary of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks on the evening of 9/11 … [Read more...] about City commemorates 9/11 dead
Candidates make final pitch before Tuesday
Ed. Note: In the weeks leading up to next Tuesday’s primary, the Voice sent a set of five questions to both Democratic candidates, incumbent Mayor Nancy Rossi, and challenger John Lewis. Below are the answers provided by the candidates as they came … [Read more...] about Candidates make final pitch before Tuesday
WHHS Hall Class of ‘21 named
The West Haven Hall of Fame Committee has announced its newest inductees to be honored, Saturday, Nov. 20. Making use of the new facilities, the evening will be showcased at West Haven High for the first time since the ceremonies began in 2000. … [Read more...] about WHHS Hall Class of ‘21 named
Wright found a niche at Community House
Moving from the corporate world to the world of nonprofits can be a challenge to some who savor pressure, deadlines, or moving up the ladder. For some however, moving from profit to nonprofit corporations and agencies can be finding one’s niche … [Read more...] about Wright found a niche at Community House
Bridges expands; honors 2 families
Bridges Healthcare, Inc. hosted a reception on June 28 to officially open its new clinical offices at 98 Elm St. West Haven. The site is the base for the Certified Community Behavioral Health Clinic, (CCBHC) a federally funded model which offers … [Read more...] about Bridges expands; honors 2 families
Ralph Eberle Park honors former councilman
By Michael P. Walsh Special to the Voice Third Avenue Park was renamed The Ralph Eberle Park in honor of the late councilman at a dedication ceremony Sunday. Mayor Nancy R. Rossi helped Eberle’s wife, Lisa, and his daughter, … [Read more...] about Ralph Eberle Park honors former councilman
WHHS’ newest alums
The West Haven High School Class of 2021 went out in style in front of family and friends at Ken Strong Stadium. The return of normalcy following the COVID-19 pandemic allowed a complete graduation ceremony on a summer’s evening. The class was feted … [Read more...] about WHHS’ newest alums