The big win came on a scratch ticket, according to the Connecticut Lottery.
The trip includes lunch at the Gelston House, followed by “Gypsy,” a musical about vaudeville and burlesque.
A Silver Alert has been issued for the teen.
The money will benefit the scholarship fund in honor of Susan Ruickoldt, a third-grade teacher who died of breast cancer in 1997.
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Westies Care honors deserving High School Seniors with monetary awards and Proclamations from City, State and Federal Officials.
The woman was last seen Feb. 24, according to police.
A decorated retired firefighter will receive the annual honor, which personifies service in the city's robust Irish-American community.
A wining ticket worth more than $23,000 was recently sold at a business in West Haven, according to the Connecticut Lottery.
Members of the West Haven Interagency Network for Children recently sold baked goods at City Hall to raise funds for special needs programs.
The tour will feature some of Hepburn’s personal wardrobe pieces, her 1975 Primetime Emmy Award, and photos from her life and career.
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West Haven held its 27th annual Black Heritage Celebration this week at City Hall.
The popular West Haven diner is collecting monetary donations — along with blankets and clothes – for those affected by the quake.
The parade grand marshal is Mark Levine, an Army veteran of the Vietnam War.
The center is for anyone needing relief from the cold.
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A West Haven resident won the big prize on a scratch ticket that was sold in the city, according to the Connecticut Lottery.
The museum is selling sweatshirts to help raise funds for restoration and preservation initiatives.
Members of West Haven Vietnam Veterans Inc. delivered and distributed more than 100 bags of frozen turkeys and fixings to veterans in need.
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West Haven resident Elizabeth Petrushonis received a citation for her contributions to the city on her 100th birthday.
West Haven residents can voice an opinion about the future West Haven Boardwalk project.
A World War II historian will present “This Business of Fighting: A Human Face on World War II” at the West Haven Senior Center.
The city will mark the observance at 9:35 a.m., the time when the first 911 call came in from the Newtown school.
The ceremony, traditionally held on the Veterans Walk of Honor in Bradley Point Park, was moved indoors because of rain.
West Haven ranks in the top 10 listing of communities with high food insecurity at 11.6 percent, according to Connecticut FoodShare.
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The UNH hockey team collected the nonperishable items from players, coaches, staff members and fans during its annual food drive.
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West Haven’s Painter Park pavilion has been dedicated in honor of longtime Parks & Rec. program coordinator Tom Conroy.