School bands featured at concert saluting America’s vets Friday night
WEST HAVEN, June 6, 2017 — The city’s summer concert series will kick off a week earlier than expected, on Friday night, with a salute to America’s veterans by a trio of school bands, Mayor Edward M. O’Brien announced.
The tribute concert will feature selections played by the West Haven High School, Bailey Middle School and Carrigan Intermediate School bands at 7 p.m. on the Green, followed by Simply Swing, a 10-piece orchestra that includes members of the 102nd Army Band of the Connecticut National Guard, at 7:30 p.m.
Simply Swing’s one-hour “Celebrates America” show will include such patriotic standards as “Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy,” “St. Louis Blues,” “You’re a Grand Old Flag” and “The Yankee Doodle Boy.”
“It’s going to be a great night to honor our veterans,” O’Brien said. “At the same time, we can see our student musicians from all across West Haven. We have a very talented group of kids, and it’s a great time to highlight their talents.”
At 6:30 p.m., the school bands will line up in front of 313 Campbell Ave., formerly Christopher John Michael’s Restaurant, before marching a half-mile up to The John C. Ireland Bandstand on the Green for their performance.
The bands will be escorted by members of the West Haven Veterans Council, the governing body of the city’s veterans organizations, which include AMVETS Post 1, Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 9422 and West Haven Vietnam Veterans.
The bands will also be accompanied by the West Haven Police Color Guard and the West Haven Fire Department Honor Guard, which is composed of members of the City of West Haven Fire Department Allingtown and the First Taxation and West Shore fire districts.
The high school’s Bel Canto and Camerata choirs, under the direction of Phyllis Silver, will also perform, singing the national anthem and “God Bless America.” Simply Swing’s trumpeter will play taps.
The high school, Bailey and Carrigan bands are directed by Cassandra K. Marcella, Rachel Mekeel and Angelo Vessichio, respectively.
School music teacher Paul Scanlon, a member of the West Haven Council on the Arts, will serve as the master of ceremonies.
The event will also include food trucks.
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Public hearing set June 22 for proposed POCD update
WEST HAVEN, June 6, 2017 — The Planning and Zoning Commission will hold a public hearing June 22 for residents and other stakeholders to comment on the proposed update of the city’s master Plan of Conservation and Development, Mayor Edward M. O’Brien and commission Chairwoman Kathleen Hendricks announced.
The meeting is slated for 7 p.m. in the Carrigan Intermediate School auditorium, 2 Tetlow St.
O’Brien said the Plan of Conservation and Development, or POCD, will steer the development of West Haven and the protection of its open space and conservation areas for the next decade.
State law requires municipalities to update conservation and development plans, which set out goals for the future, every 10 years.
West Haven’s current POCD was adopted in 2004.
People can review the proposed plan, which requires P&Z approval, on the city’s website at Draft POCD.
Paper copies of the plan are also available for review in the city clerk’s and planning and development offices at City Hall, 355 Main St., as well as at the Main Library, 300 Elm St.
The POCD update was developed under the guidance of the Plan of Conservation and Development Steering Committee, an 11-member panel appointed by O’Brien a year ago, said Hendricks, who serves on the committee with “residents of different neighborhoods, local businesspeople, government leaders and local university representatives.”
The other committee members are University of New Haven representative Louis Annino, West Haven Black Coalition President Carroll E. Brown, attorney Aaron Charney, Yale University representative Justin Freiberg, Hamden Hall teacher Karl Gasteyer, mayoral Executive Assistant John W. Lewis, Board of Education Chairman James W. Morrissey, West Haven Chamber of Commerce Director Alan R. Olenick, engineer Christopher Phillip Onofrio and Councilman Sean P. Ronan, D-9.
During the yearlong development of the POCD, the city encouraged the public to participate in the process through in-person events and workshops and via the plan’s website at www.planwesthaven.com.
“To be effective, the POCD needed to reflect the highest-priority issues and concerns of the public,” O’Brien said. “I am pleased with the hard work of the Steering Committee over the past year, and I am grateful to the residents and other stakeholders who participated in the planning process.”
Hendricks said: “I would like to thank everyone who came out and participated in the workshops and public meetings. I feel the proposed plan is responsive to the opportunities and challenges residents raised during those sessions.”
Hendricks added that “Residents want to see some development along parts of the waterfront, but only if our beaches and natural areas are protected.”
“We also heard that people want to see the continued development of Allingtown, the revitalization of downtown, new development around the train station, and improved transit routing and connections,” she said.
Through a competitive request for proposal process, the city hired a consulting team led by The RBA Group of Norwalk, now known as NV5, to help prepare the plan.
Neil Desai, NV5’s senior city planner who directed the West Haven POCD planning process, said: “The POCD presents a strategic approach to stimulating economic development in West Haven. Residents recognize the potential that the city has, and this plan aims to put together all the right pieces to guide the city toward reaching its full potential.”
City Planning and Development Commissioner Joseph A. Riccio Jr. and Assistant City Planner David W. Killeen served as resources for the Steering Committee and the plan update process.
For information, visit www.planwesthaven.com or call the planning and development office at 203-937-3580.
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_small_optimized.jpg) Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 9422 Cmdr. Freddy Jackson delivers remarks during the city's Memorial Day wreath-laying ceremony May 29 at the World War I Armistice Memorial on the Green as master of ceremonies John W. Lewis, executive assistant to Mayor Edward M. O'Brien, looks on. (City Photo/Michael P. Walsh)
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Wreath-laying ceremony honors America’s fallen heroes
WEST HAVEN, June 6, 2017 — Freddy Jackson, commander of Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 9422, was the guest of honor during the city’s Memorial Day wreath-laying ceremony May 29 at the World War I Armistice Memorial on the Green.
Jackson was originally selected by the West Haven Veterans Council to serve as grand marshal of the Memorial Day parade last year, but it was canceled because of rain; then this year, but it was canceled in the interest of public safety because of the threat of lightning; and now next year, when he will try to lead the procession once again.
Jackson, 72, concluded his remarks, joking, “Third time’s a charm.”
Despite the parade’s cancellation, a patriotic crowd of more than 100 Veterans Council members, residents, state leaders and city officials, including Mayor Edward M. O’Brien, City Council members, fire chiefs and police officers, gathered in front of the memorial to honor America’s fallen heroes.
Jackson, with help from American Legion Post 71 member Joseph Weber, who was grand marshal of the 2014 Memorial Day parade, laid a wreath at the base of the granite memorial, which prominently displays a World War I doughboy. Jackson was also joined by AMVETS Post 1 chaplain Francis Blanchette, former West Haven Vietnam Veterans President Steve Carney and Veterans Council President Dave Ricci.
The memorial is “Dedicated to the memory of those who gave their lives in the World War 1917-1918.”
The half-hour ceremony featured remarks from O’Brien and state Reps. Charles J. Ferraro, R-West Haven, and Michael A. DiMassa, D-West Haven.
O’Brien, who paid his respects to the deceased members of the U.S. armed forces of all wars, said, “We owe our veterans a great debt of gratitude.”
The solemn service included an invocation by Blanchette, a poetic reading and benediction by AMVETS member Lynn Warner, and taps played by former West Shore Fire Department Lt. Kevin McKeon.
John W. Lewis, executive assistant to the mayor, served as the master of ceremonies.
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Way to Go!
WEST HAVEN, May 22, 2017 — Bailey Middle School guidance counselor Elizabeth Dorsi, right, receives the Way to Go award May 11 from seventh-grader Lance Andriulli, his grandmother, Theresa Andriulli, and city Youth and Family Services Director Robert S. Morton on behalf of the West Haven Interagency Network for Children. Dorsi was nominated by Theresa Andriulli, a member of the West Haven Parent Support Group for children with special needs, who said: “Ms. Dorsi is always available to the students and parents. She goes out of her way to help with any problem, no matter how big or small, and really cares about the students.” The Way to Go program honors teachers, therapists and coaches who go “above and beyond” to help children and establish better relationships with families and providers. (City Photo)
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Register for Park-Rec day camps
WEST HAVEN, May 22, 2017 — Registration has opened for residents and nonresidents for the Department of Parks and Recreation’s Tiny Tots Camp (ages 3-4), Junior Day Camp (ages 5-6) and Painter Park Day Camp (ages 6-12).
Director Bill Slater said the department is offering four two-week sessions this summer.
Tiny Tots Camp meets 9 a.m.-12:30 p.m. weekdays, starting June 26, in Pagels Elementary School, 26 Benham Hill Road; Junior Day Camp meets 8:30 a.m.-1 p.m. weekdays, starting June 26, in Mackrille Elementary School, 806 Jones Hill Road; and Painter Park Day Camp meets 9 a.m.-4 p.m. weekdays, starting June 19, in the park, 190 Kelsey Ave.
For fees and session details, go to www.whparkrec.com or call 203-937-3651.
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Kickoff fundraiser tapped for Columbus Day parade
WEST HAVEN, May 10, 2017 — The Columbus Day Committee of Greater New Haven will hold a kickoff event from 6-9 p.m. June 28 at the Cielo Banquet Ballroom, 85 Chase Lane, to launch its fundraising campaign for the 2017 Columbus Day parade in West Haven.
The benefit will include a buffet of Italian foods donated by city restaurants, along with beer, wine, soda, coffee and dessert. It will also include entertainment by crooners Earl Benedetto and Mike Negretti.
Tickets, which cost $25, are on sale in the mayor’s office, 355 Main St., and the West Haven Italian-American Civic Association, 85 Chase Lane. Checks are payable to the Columbus Day Committee.
For tickets and reservations or for information, contact Cathy Sherman, executive administrative assistant to Mayor Edward M. O’Brien, at csherman@westhaven-ct.gov or 203-937-3510. Tickets are also available by calling Frank Consorte, former president of the Italian-American Club, at 203-676-6379.
Proceeds will go to the Greater New Haven Columbus Day Parade, which steps off at 1 p.m. Oct. 8.
O’Brien has tapped residents Natalie Guiliano DeRosa, Grace Iannucci Hendricks and Marie D. Lacobelle to lead the procession as grand marshals.
Guiliano DeRosa and Lacobelle are former recipients of the West Haven Columbus Day Committee’s Italian-American of the Year award, with Guiliano DeRosa receiving the civic honor in 2014 and Lacobelle in 2015.
Iannucci Hendricks is a longtime member of the West Haven Italian-American Ladies Auxiliary.
The two-hour parade, which rotates among six municipalities, was previously held in the city in 2011 and 2006.
To march in the parade, click on Reservation Form.
For parade information, go to www.columbusdaynewhaven.org.
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West Haven announces summer concert series lineup
WEST HAVEN, May 10, 2017 — The city’s summer concert series will kick off June 16 on the Green with ’60s rock music performed by Sixties Satisfaction, sponsored by West Haven Vietnam Veterans Inc.
The free concerts are scheduled from 7-9 p.m.
The annual Friday night concert series will follow June 23 with the Sounds of Frank Sinatra, sponsored by the Columbus Day Committee of Greater New Haven, and oldies by the Vinnie Carr Band June 30, both on the Green.
New York City Swing Band will play Motown standards July 7, followed by rhythm and blues classics by Latanya Farrell July 14, Top 40 gems by Timmy Maia Experience July 21 and country favorites by Midnight Rodeo Aug. 4, all in Old Grove Park.
The eclectic lineup will continue with ’60s, ’70s and ’80s rock anthems by Cover2Cover Aug. 11 and R&B hits by Shaded Soul Aug. 18, both in the Grove.
Concerts postponed by rain will move to the same time and venue the following Monday, except the Vinnie Carr Band, which has no rain date.
For rescheduling information, go to the Department of Parks and Recreation website, www.whparkrec.com, or call 203-937-3677 after 4 p.m. the day of the concert.
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Beautification Committee seeks volunteers, schedules meeting
WEST HAVEN, April 18, 2017 — The West Haven Beautification Committee is seeking volunteers to help with planting and organizing community cleanups.
Committee Chairwoman Marilyn Wilkes will hold a meeting for new and current members from 7-8 p.m. May 18 in the basement conference room of City Hall, 355 Main St.
Those unable to make the meeting can join the committee by calling Wilkes at 203-415-4712.
The committee is composed of volunteers who plant flowers and care for designated locations across the city, including litter cleanups, during the spring and summer months.
“I believe that everyone can make a difference and everyone has a role to play in environmental stewardship,” said Wilkes, founder and president of the West Haven Community Garden, which is behind the former Molloy Elementary School at 255 Meloy Road. “From picking up a piece of trash you see on the street to caring for your home to planting gardens throughout the city to recycling — it all builds our sense of community and helps our city.”
Wilkes said several Saturday cleanups around the city in April, May and June have been organized and need volunteers:
—April 29, 9-10 a.m., Colonial Boulevard brook.
—May 13, 9-11 a.m., Savin Rock Beach and walkway, with Land Trust of West Haven.
—May 20, 9-10 a.m., Jones Hill Road.
—June 10, all day, “Keep Your Street Neat” Campbell Avenue event.
—June 17, 9-10 a.m., Minor Park area, Allingtown.
To sign up for a cleanup or for information, contact Stacey Giaquinto at stacey.giaquinto@whschools.org or 203-494-5190.
Student participants will receive community service credit, said Wilkes, who sits on the Land Trust board of directors.
The committee welcomes input from residents about other areas needing attention, she said.
The committee can also help publicize resident-organized litter cleanups, Wilkes said.
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