West Haven Mayor Nancy Rossi announced that Finance Director Frank Cieplinski is no longer employed with the city, effective immediately.
Police executed a search warrant at the man’s home early Thursday morning and seized two facsimile guns and one "French Assault Rifle."
Vincent, a loving father and grandfather, worked as a head chef in fine dining, while also supervising several local restaurants.
Aniello Cappetta, the founder of Cappetta's Italian Imports Pizza and Catering & a staple in the West Haven community, died Monday at 73.
Aniello, named West Haven’s Italian of the Year in 2019, founded Cappetta’s Italian Imports with his wife Palma in 1989 in Allingtown.
Andre, a devoted husband and family man, worked in the maintenance department for the New Haven Housing Authority for 30 years.
Sheila was a loving and dedicated mother, grandmother and friend to many. She truly cherished spending time with her loved ones and pets.
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Police said the man was found with 450 bags of fentanyl and an AR-15 rifle with modifications that classified it as an assault weapon.
New University of New Haven police Officer Jeff Suchy was sworn in Thursday at West Haven City Hall.
The man, a convicted felon, was accused of being involved in drug trafficking and was in the possession of a gun, according to authorities.
BREAKING: The accident was reported Friday morning.
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The animal shelter is asking for help with finding the dog’s owner.
Harry, a loving son, brother and friend to many, worked many years in construction and renovation.
Pat was known for her charming, charismatic and quick-witted nature. She loved antiquing, gardening, traveling and her family.
Ge and Condrea were among three West Haven couples united in matrimony on Valentine's Day as part of an annual service sponsored by the ...
The city has canceled its only credit card over a “breakdown of internal controls” regarding its use, according to a report.
Lina, a loving and devoted wife, mother and grandmother, worked in the business office of SNET and AT&T in New Haven for over 40 years.
Janice worked at People’s Bank as a bank teller and was a member of Zion Lutheran Church in Orange.
Several students from West Haven were named to the President’s Honors List and the Dean’s List for Fall 2021 at the University of Hartford.
Multiple lanes were closed, according to state transportation officials.
Wayne, a jack-of-all trades, was known for his genuine smile, infectious laugh, positivity, optimism, sense of humor and love of his family.
Three West Haven couples united in matrimony on Valentine's Day as part of an annual service sponsored by the city clerk's office.
Mayor Nancy Rossi delivered valentines to 30 married couples of 50 years and more during the city’s 32nd annual Valentine’s Day event.
Marie, a devoted wife and loving mother, enjoyed a long, dedicated career as a teacher working for the West Haven Board of Education.
She worked for the VA Hospital for over 30 years as a statistical programmer for many clinical trials that changed the lives of veterans.
Dan, an East Haven High School graduate, had a passion for dogs and opened Castle Hill Canine Services in West Haven.
Affectionately known as Johnny Z, he was the owner of Z’s Corner Cafe and will be sorely missed by his family and the West Haven community.
Property owners can sign up to receive alerts whenever a document, such as a deed, mortgage or lien, is recorded under their name.
The animal shelter is asking for help with finding a lost bird’s owner.
Two people were extradited from Florida and arrested in connection with a shooting that injured two people in West Haven in October.
The product, which was sold in several stores in Connecticut, was mislabeled and could trigger serious allergic reactions, officials said.
Local officials will have control over masks in schools after Gov. Ned Lamont announced plans to end the state mandate on Feb. 28.
The winning scratch ticket worth $10,000 was recently sold at a West Haven business, according to the Connecticut Lottery.
Kent proudly served as a U.S. Marine, worked in the dairy industry for many years, cherished his dogs and was deeply devoted to his family.
Billy was known as a loving family man, always caring and supportive. He worked many years as a mechanic and cherished time with loved ones.
John served many years as a history teacher for Milford Public Schools and was a dedicated employee of the West Haven Park & Rec.
Vinnie, who worked as a realtor and had his own company, had an amazing singing career and was known for his epic parties in West Haven.
A Silver Alert has been issued for the teen, who has been missing since Dec. 1, according to police.