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Savin Rock Fireworks Spectacular Dazzles Crowds, Lights Up West Haven Shoreline

The moon shines in the distance as rockets explode over West Haven’s Savin Rock landmark in a shower of red, white, blue and orange sparks at the Savin Rock Fireworks Spectacular on Saturday. The 15-minute, $25,000 pyrotechnic show, presented by the Savin Rock Fireworks Committee, was rescheduled from Thursday because of severe thunderstorms. (City Photo/Alycia Sandella)

Savin Rock Fireworks Spectacular dazzles crowds, lights up shoreline

WEST HAVEN, July 7, 2025 — Two of the city’s finest helped launch the Savin Rock Fireworks Spectacular on Saturday.

The moment police Lts. Anthony Pacileo and Jay Masi pushed down on a red, white and blue plunger box, fireworks blasted off Bradley Point and exploded over Long Island Sound, dazzling thousands of patriotic revelers along West Haven’s 3 miles of public beaches with a display of brilliant lighting and booming sound effects.

The 15-minute, $25,000 pyrotechnic show, presented by the Savin Rock Fireworks Committee, was rescheduled from Thursday because of severe thunderstorms.

Read the full story and see the photo gallery here.

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Tre Paul playing West Haven Green at 7 p.m. Friday

WEST HAVEN, July 7, 2025 — The West Haven Summer Concert Series continues at 7 p.m. Friday on the Green with Tre Paul.

Get ready for a two-hour set of rock, oldies and singalongs performed by the dynamic trio of Paul Puglisi, Paul Speranza and Paul Raucci.

The free concert is presented by Mayor Dorinda Borer and the Department of Parks and Recreation.

Join us Friday night!

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Acoustic Sunday Morning
West Haven farmers market set for Green on Thursdays, Oak St. Beach on Saturdays starting July 5

Tony Inzero Farmers Market kicks off 2025 season

WEST HAVEN, July 7, 2025 — The Tony Inzero Farmers Market has kicked off its 2025 season.

The farmers market is scheduled from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. every Thursday on the Green, at Campbell Avenue and Main Street, and every Saturday next to the Oak Street Beach parking lot, off Captain Thomas Boulevard.

The market will feature homegrown fruits and vegetables, baked goods and homemade crafts through Oct. 11.

Parking is available on Campbell Avenue and in the City Hall municipal lot, 355 Main St., as well as in the Oak Street municipal lot and on Palace Street. Oak Street is on the senior shuttle route and the CTtransit route.

The farmers market was dedicated in 2010 in memory of Anthony F. “Tony” Inzero, a leader in the downtown business community who co-owned Flower Affair on Campbell Avenue with Betty DelVecchio for many years. Inzero was a founding member and longtime president of the West Haven Business Association who spearheaded a variety of events and programs to drum up business for fellow merchants, including the first farmers market in 2000.

Inzero, who lived in Hamden, died in 2009 at age 59.

Mr. Bubbles, ‘the Disney World of laundromats,’ opens on Route 1 in West Haven

Mr. Bubbles Laundromat owner Sammy Rivera holds up a pair of oversize scissors after cutting the ribbon with West Haven Mayor Dorinda Borer, third from right, to celebrate the laundry’s grand opening at 1088 Boston Post Road in the city’s Allingtown business district July 1. With them are, from left, Milford Regional Chamber of Commerce President and CEO Michael Moses, chamber board member Hala Urban of New Haven Bank of West Haven, 6th District Councilwoman Dawn Callahan, Rivera’s wife and children, 4th District Councilman Gary Donovan and Simon McDonald, the chamber’s director of membership and marketing. (City Photo/Michael P. Walsh)

Mr. Bubbles, ‘the Disney World of laundromats,’ opens on Route 1

WEST HAVEN, July 3, 2025 — Mr. Bubbles Laundromat, a new self-service laundry at 1088 Boston Post Road, celebrated its grand opening July 1.

After dubbing Mr. Bubbles “the Disney World of laundromats,” Mayor Dorinda Borer and Milford Regional Chamber of Commerce executives snipped a red ribbon with owner Sammy Rivera and his wife and children to officially mark the event.

Greeted with loud cheers from dozens of friends and supporters, Rivera pulled out all the stops for the celebration, complete with red, white and blue balloons, exploding confetti, and food trucks.

The chamber-organized event included welcoming remarks by Borer, McDonald and Rivera, a Puerto Rican-born West Haven entrepreneur who also owns Budget Transmission Center and Budget Car Wash on the same Route 1 corridor in the city’s thriving Allingtown business district.

Now owning and operating three businesses in West Haven, Borer praised Rivera’s commitment to the city, saying: “Sammy has built his businesses into an empire that is rooted in hard work, honesty and integrity. On top of his business savvy, he’s also a great contributor toward countless nonprofit programs in the city.”

Also joining the ribbon-cutting were City Council members Gary Donovan, D-4, and Dawn Callahan, D-6, along with chamber President and CEO Michael Moses, Director of Membership and Marketing Simon McDonald and board member Hala Urban, the West Haven branch manager of New Haven Bank.

The midday ceremony was also marked by city Economic Development Director Steve Fontana, city Fair Rent Commission Chairman Steven R. Mullins, Joseph Rodriguez, the deputy state director of U.S. Sen. Richard Blumenthal’s Hartford office, and chamber board members Robert Creigh and Erin Eberhardt, the owner of West Shore Associates of West Haven.

The completely renovated, “all-in-one” laundromat offers wash, dry and fold services as well as pickup and delivery services. It also offers a dry cleaning service and rewards loyal customers with “Bubble Bucks.”

“Let us do the dirty work while you enjoy clean, fresh clothes,” said Rivera, the city’s 2021 Hispanic American of the Year.

Although Mr. Bubbles features state-of-the-art Electrolux Professional stainless steel washers and dryers of various sizes, it is not your typical laundromat.

Customers can watch programs on several newly installed high-definition TVs while waiting for their laundry, or they can relax in a massage chair.

The laundromat even has a kids playroom, arcade games and a lounge area with charging stations.

Mr. Bubbles is located in a small-business plaza, near Meloy Road, and is open seven days a week from 6 a.m. to midnight. The space was formerly occupied by All-in-One Laundromat.

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Coraly

Program supports kids with siblings with disabilities

WEST HAVEN, April 25, 2025 — West Haven Youth and Family Services is excited to launch a new program at WHINC in collaboration with Southern Connecticut SIBshop at Southern Connecticut State University.

The program, SIBshop, is designed to support children in West Haven who have siblings with disabilities.

SIBshops provide a unique space where children can connect with peers, enjoy recreational activities and build emotional resilience. While many children express positive experiences growing up alongside a sibling with a disability, they often face unique challenges, such as emotional stress, a heightened sense of responsibility or a drive to “compensate” through high achievement.

While the primary focus is on Spanish-speaking families, all are welcome. The program is limited to eight spots.

For more information, contact youth services coordinator Coraly Colon at 203-943-8802 or ccolon@westhaven-ct.gov.

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