A driver, who is a convicted felon, was found to be in the possession of a loaded gun after a traffic stop, according to police.
The lighting marked day two of the eight-day Jewish Festival of Lights.
West Haven resident Elizabeth Petrushonis received a citation for her contributions to the city on her 100th birthday.
A man with many interests, he was one of the executives instrumental in founding the video gaming industry.
West Haven Public Schools will continue to provide free breakfast and lunch for all students through the end of the school year.
West Haven residents can voice an opinion about the future West Haven Boardwalk project.
Officials are reminding residents to observe parking regulations during and after storms. Here’s what to know.
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.
United Illuminating will designate trees for pruning or removal if they pose a threat to power lines during storms, according to officials.
The Green Knights made their latest appearance in a state football final a memorable one by trouncing Berlin 35-8 at Rentschler Field.
The band, which includes two West Haven residents, is holding a special video premiere along with a fundraiser for families in Ukraine.
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.
The winning ticket was sold at a business in West Haven.
A post-Vietnam war veteran, Brian served as a corporal in the Marine Corp. At Sikorsky, he was an inspector for many years.
Officials are seeking input from city residents for studies on two projects aimed at protecting the shoreline from future storms.
All veterans are invited to participate in the solemn service. The public is also invited.
A proud U.S. Army Veteran, he retired from the U.S. Postal Service after 50 years of service.
A pedestrian suffered life-threatening injuries after being struck in a hit-and-run driver Sunday night in West Haven.
Ed attended local schools in West Haven and met the love of his life, Lucy, shortly before high school graduation.
The city is holding a Hanukkah menorah lighting on the Green later this month. The public is invited.
A West Haven man was found guilty by a jury for his role in the scheme to steal COVID-19 relief funds from the city, officials announced.
Speaker Matt Ritter said Borer has "proven to be an instrumental and reliable leader that can work across the aisle and deliver results."
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He faithfully served in the U.S. Army stationed in Germany and then went on to open his still-running business, Catapano Auto Body & Towing.
The new coach succeeds legendary baseball coach Bob DeMayo, who retired in August after leading the program for more than 60 years.
The new University of New Haven police officer was sworn in this week at West Haven City Hall.
The man was arrested after authorities said he was attempting to begin his travel to the Middle East to join and fight for ISIS.
The crash involved a tractor-trailer at the I-95 rest stop area, police said.
An investigation found that the VA has failed to adopt safety recommendations after a double-fatal incident at the West Haven campus in 2020
Al, who opened Al’s Service Center in the early 1970s, was a former fire commissioner for the West Haven Fire Dept., West Shore District.
Santa and Mrs. Claus arrived in the West Haven Fire Department's 1935 Mack pump firetruck during the four-hour festival on the city Green.
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Two vehicles were involved in the crash, and state police say they are still searching for one of the drivers.
A constructional engineer most of his life, he was a master craftsman and developed many colleagues and friendships throughout his career.
For years, Pat worked as a carpet installer for his uncle at Harry’s Carpet Service.
Rose worked for many years at the University of New Haven, and above all, enjoyed spending time with her family.
She retired as a Licensed Practical Nurse at Yale New Haven Hospital after a 35-year career.
The UNH hockey team collected the nonperishable items from players, coaches, staff members and fans during its annual food drive.