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Christmas tree lighting on Green rings in holiday season

With Santa and Mrs. Claus looking on, Mayor Edward M. O'Brien helps, from left, Bailey Middle School seventh-graders Jasmin Cintron and Llianay Romaro and eighth-graders Eveleen Jiang and Sofia Lora use a "special smartphone app" to light the Christmas tree on the Green during the annual holiday kickoff Saturday. Before the lighting, O'Brien heralded the students as the selected artists of his Christmas card campaign. (City Photo/Michael P. Walsh)

Christmas tree lighting on Green rings in holiday season

WEST HAVEN, Nov. 27, 2017 — Joined onstage by Santa and Mrs. Claus, Mayor Edward M. O’Brien helped Bailey Middle School seventh-graders Jasmin Cintron and Llianay Romaro and eighth-graders Eveleen Jiang and Sofia Lora use a “special smartphone app” to light the Christmas tree on the Green during the annual holiday kickoff Saturday.

Santa and Mrs. Claus, who arrived in a 1916 Ford pump firetruck, were escorted to the Main Street stage by the West Haven High School cheerleading team to the sound of applause and shouts of glee from an estimated 300 merrymakers young and old.

Before the ceremonial lighting of the tree, which is encircled by five smaller evergreen trees adorned with fluorescent-colored lights, O’Brien heralded the students as the selected artists of his Christmas card campaign.

The lighting was immediately followed by the ringing of the new electronic carillon system in the steeple of the 298-year-old First Congregational Church on the Green.

The evening of festivities featured renditions of holiday carols performed by Michael Martone and Friends, followed by Yuletide classics spun by Martone.

Before their long sleigh ride back to the North Pole, Santa and Mrs. Claus posed for snapshots in their workshop.

For the first time, organizers offered the photos with Santa as a free digital download online.

Through Jan. 8, people can view and download their photos on the city’s Flickr webpage at https://goo.gl/EkLxZz. The internet address is case-sensitive.

Just steps from Santa’s workshop, boys and girls dropped off their wish lists at St. Nick’s official U.S. Postal Service mailbox.

The event was sponsored by the USAlliance Federal Credit Union and the West Haven Voice.

Huge electric snowflakes decorated The John C. Ireland Bandstand, and Victorian-era streetlamps bedecked with angels blowing on trumpets illuminated the walkways.

Along with hayrides, children enjoyed an inflatable bounce house. They also fished in a “pond” for prizes.

People brought nonperishable items for the West Haven Emergency Assistance Task Force, which provides food for residents in need.

Volunteers from the Chamber of Commerce handed out hot chocolate, and vendors sold food and novelties.

The vendors included the Cappetta’s Italian Imports & Pizza truck, the Elm City Kettle Corn Co. and the Louise’s Homemade Food & Baked Goods truck.

View the photo gallery at Scenes from the 2017 Christmas Tree Lighting.

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West Haven Veterans Council plans Pearl Harbor observance

West Haven Veterans Council sets Pearl Harbor observance for Dec. 7

WEST HAVEN, Nov. 27, 2017 — The West Haven Veterans Council will hold an observance of Pearl Harbor Remembrance Day at 10:30 a.m. Dec. 7 at the William A. Soderman Memorial Flagpole on the Veterans Walk of Honor in Bradley Point Park.

All veterans are invited to participate in the annual ceremony, which will commemorate the 76th anniversary of the Japanese bombing of Pearl Harbor, the site of a U.S. naval base on the southern coast of Oahu, Hawaii.

The solemn service will begin with a presentation of the colors and a flag-raising, followed by a rendition of the national anthem and a prayer.

It will also include remarks from dignitaries and a performance of taps.

Driver safety course offered in West Haven

Driver safety course offered Nov. 29

WEST HAVEN, Oct. 30, 2017 — The West Haven Senior Center will offer an AARP Driver Safety Program from 2-6 p.m. Nov. 29 at the Johnson Community Center, 201 Noble St.

The program is designed to help sharpen driving skills, develop strategies to adjust to age-related vision changes, develop hearing and reaction times, and learn about the effects of medication on driving performance.

Participants must complete the class to receive a certification for insurance purposes.

The fee is $15 for AARP members and $20 for nonmembers, payable to AARP.

To register, call the senior center at 203-937-3507.

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