Isaac Stanley-Becker
Staff Reporter
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Harp outlines legislative agenda

Connecticut Gov. Malloy will unveil an agenda that squares with New Haven’s legislative priorities, Harp said.

City demands PILOT funds

The Board of Alders approved a resolution calling on the state to fully fund Payment in Lieu of Taxes (PILOT), a program that reimburses municipalities for lost revenue from nontaxable properties.

Harp outlines state of the city

One month into her tenure as mayor, Toni Harp delivered the annual state of the city address.

State senate race nears

Holder-Winfield raised a total of $17,532, according to documents filed with the State Elections Enforcement Committee.

Harp, Harries ease tensions

What seemed like a direct threat to one official’s continued employment now appears to have dissipated.

Metro-North Gets electrical boost

Connecticut will pump $10 million into augmenting electrical capacity on Metro-North’s New Haven line.

Conflict around Harries dissolves

"It's looking very good for him," Harp told the New Haven Independent after the Friday meeting.

Harp hedges on Harries’ reappointment

Mayor Toni Harp said Friday she will not support the reappointment of New Haven Public Schools Superintendent Garth Harries '95 unless he presents her with a balanced budget this spring.

New Elderly Services Director announced

“They used to go to Italy,” Castro said.

City may see new transportation app

Global Positioning System technology is scheduled for installation on CT Transit buses beginning in January 2015.

People’s Caucus discusses agenda

Six alders got together to plan how to combat what they characterized as pervasive divisions in the city’s politics.