Myles Odermann
Staff Reporter
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Tikkaway expands to Boston Seaport District

Boston and Elm City residents now have one more thing in common: They can order and munch on wraps and rice bowls from Tikkaway Grill […]

Box 63 seeks student feedback

Students at Yale and Quinnipiac universities are working with the management at Box 63.

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Clothing store Therapy to stay open on Chapel

More than five decades ago, Larry Johnston ’64 lived in Vanderbilt Hall and avoided Chapel Street. Now, he owns a boutique just steps from his […]

State law could lower liquor prices

With a proposed bill in Connecticut’s General Assembly, Gov. Dannel Malloy would help both state residents and their wallets run less dry. Senate Bill 789, […]

$75 million complex approved for Audubon

The parcel of land containing Trinity Baptist Church on State Street is one step closer to housing hundreds of residents.

State could lift YNHH tax-exempt status

Since Gov. Dannel Malloy proposed the elimination of hospitals’ property tax exempt status in his new budget plan last week, Connecticut lawmakers and administrators have […]

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High-end coffee to be jewel of Crown Street

At the Elm City’s newest coffee shop, baristas will soon be pulling European-style espresso and steeping tea as the scent of fresh coffee wafts in […]

Olives and Oil serves up pizza

An old wood-fired oven on Temple Street, which fell into disuse after Tavern New Haven closed last year, has been revived and currently serves up […]

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Malloy pitches deficit-closing budget

With Connecticut facing a $1.7 billion deficit in the coming fiscal year, Gov. Dannel Malloy presented his budget Wednesday before a joint session of the […]

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Amoy’s adds to Cajun cuisine scene

After a year of anticipation, the city’s Ninth Square Historic District welcomed a new restaurant that serves food inspired by New Orleans and French culture. […]

State rep. hopes to spur biotech development

A local representative hopes his proposed legislation will draw bioindustry businesses into New Haven and the rest of the state.