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Conscience carried eight bags of belongings — everything she owned — to a ground floor table of the Ives library branch. She ...
Gov. Ned Lamont caved to NIMBYs and the suburbs Monday, according to pro-housing advocates who slammed the governor for ...
Annie Louise Boyd spent decades fighting for justice, uplifting her neighbors, and transforming New Haven through service and ...
Ashley Bailey doesn’t remember living at 470 Howard Ave., where her father and grandfather raised her briefly as a baby. But ...
In the midst of hot summer weather, a group of 17 people from all over the city walked a mile across Fair Haven Saturday ...
What makes a New Haven pizza “apizza?” Is it the sacrifices? The love? The Marzano's tomatoes? "Family Business: (A)Pizza ...
It’s been a robust day," said Kara Wallace at an all-day Juneteenth celebration at Dixwell's Q House -- a day of art, food, sports, resources, ...
During his Saturday night set at The Table & Gallery, New Haven born-and-raised Ghetto Guitar received a warm welcome home after three years making ...
At the turn of the 21st century, going 20 years strong with her partner Denise Duclos, Denise Webb finally felt safe enough to come out. She was ...
New Haven’s Washington representatives promptly condemned the Trump administration decision to enter a Mideast war by bombing three Iranian ...
Wexler-Grant School sent off its final eighth-grade class of 24 students Tuesday morning -- as the Dixwell school community ...
Cassandra Clermont and Eva Berthelot-Hill led their graduating class on Monday not only as the two top-performing students, ...
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