Ashna Gupta
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Elm City faces budget deficit

New Haven faces a $14.4 million budget deficit as it heads into the final quarter of fiscal year 2018. The city has faced uncertainty during […]

Alders continue to debate budget cuts

The Board of Alders Finance Committee on Tuesday night held a budget workshop to look at portions of the city budget for fiscal year 2019, […]

Harp blames state for budget woes

As Mayor Toni Harp and the Board of Alders consider how to fund New Haven before a June budget deadline, city officials have raised questions […]

Haci pushes for swipes at local restaurants

Ward 1 Alder Hacibey Catalbasoglu ’19 has pitched the Yale administration on a new dining initiative that would give students the ability to use their Yale Dining lunch swipe at select New Haven restaurants once a week.

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New city budget includes tax hike

Mayor Toni Harp has called for an 11 percent property tax hike in the Elm City budget that she introduced at City Hall last Friday. […]

GOP, Dems campaign differently

The Connecticut Republican and Democratic parties have taken different approaches to getting their gubernatorial candidates’ messages out to the public. While the state GOP has […]

Hartford mayor returns to Yale

Hartford Mayor Luke Bronin ’01 LAW ’06, who launched an exploratory committee for governor last December, discussed his possible gubernatorial agenda at an event sponsored […]

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Health hub set to open in New Haven

The Health Haven Hub — a new technological hub for health care innovation — is slated to open next month at 195 Church St. near […]

Alders seek to support Puerto Rican arrivals

“I do everything for my kids.” After living in Puerto Rico for 43 years, Adrian Colon was faced with the worst natural disaster in Puerto […]

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Dems unveil Time’s Up bill

Responding to the national #MeToo movement, the Connecticut Senate Democratic Caucus on Tuesday afternoon proposed a Time’s Up Act — a legislative package that the […]

New Haven businesses skeptical of tax cut

While Republicans have hailed their new tax law as a boon to the private sector, New Haven business owners and city administrators are skeptical that the law will benefit the Elm City.