Jacob Leibenluft
FDIC waives depositor vote

New Haven Mayor John DeStefano Jr. will meet with State Banking Commissioner John Burke today to discuss New Haven Savings Bank’s plans to convert from […]

U.S. grant will pump up security

New Haven officials met Monday to discuss possible uses of a $9.6 million grant from the U.S. Department of Homeland Security awarded to the city […]

Finance reform to face state challenge

While supporters of the creation of a public financing system for mayoral elections in New Haven are confident that such a measure will pass in […]

Mayor backs property tax reform across state

While the Blue Ribbon Commission on Property Tax Burdens and Smart Growth Incentives may not have a very exciting name, New Haven Mayor John DeStefano […]

Elections shift power of Dems

While Tuesday’s mayoral and aldermanic elections yielded few major surprises, the results still represented a significant victory for New Haven Mayor John DeStefano Jr. and […]

Healey prevails in Ward 1

Ward 1 Alderman Ben Healey ’04 won reelection to another two-year term Tuesday, defeating challenger Dan Kruger ’04 with more than 75 percent of the […]

Mayor’s allies find victory

New Haven Mayor John DeStefano Jr.’s fate was never in doubt Tuesday, but victories by several of his allies made his election to a sixth […]

Ward 1 hangs on voter yield

Voters will go to the polls today at Dwight Hall and throughout the city to elect New Haven’s mayor and all 30 of the city’s […]

Ward 22 write-in spices up the ballot

Only one candidate will be listed on the ballot for Ward 22 Alderman, but the race will still be competitive when voters go to the […]

Univ., city debate who should foot strike bill

Over a month after the city of New Haven first billed Yale for the cost of providing police coverage during the strike of Yale’s unions, […]

Ward 1 prepares for heated election

Ben Healey ’04 admits that when he first began to represent Ward 1 on the Board of Aldermen, he knew very little about how city […]