Myles Odermann
Staff Reporter
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Wooster Square residents discuss improvements

Nearly 20 Wooster Square residents convened Monday evening to consider changes to Olive Street, the roadway just east of State Street that has seen numerable pedestrian and cyclist accidents in the past several years.

New apartment complex opens up on Crown Street

Reincarnated from a 100-lot parking garage, 280 Crown St. now houses apartment units available for short-term rentals.

Popular Chinese restaurant closes doors

When Yixuan Yang ’19 tried to order from Chao Restaurant & Wine Cafe last week, she found out that the popular Chinese restaurant was closed for good.

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Temple Street sees Thai turnover

For 163 Temple St., it is out with the old Thai and in with the new.

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Chapel West Wine & Liquors burgled

A man broke in and robbed Chapel West Wine & Liquors Thursday morning, according to the shop’s co-owner Shital Patel.

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Tech casts uncertainty in local auto industry

As vehicular technologies develop, Elm City automobile business owners are expressing uncertainty over innovation’s effects on business.

Ben & Jerry’s shakes up New Haven

Despite the outdoor weather nearing the temperature of the treats, hundreds flocked into Ben & Jerry’s during its grand opening for ice cream and shakes.

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American Apparel to leave Broadway

​After seven years on Broadway, American Apparel will shut its doors in the upcoming months.

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Students, locals gather in Beinecke Plaza

Beinecke Plaza was awash in pink as hundreds of Yale students and New Haven residents joined millions across the country in a series of Women’s Marches, which together made the largest inaugural protest in American history.

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Submarine contractor brings 1,350 jobs to CT

The submarine capital of the world will soon welcome thousands of new Connecticut workers to help manufacture submarines for the United States Navy.

City inches toward new food vendor regulations

Given the ongoing food vendor surge throughout New Haven, the New Haven Economic Development Administration hopes to soon modernize the city’s outdated food vendor regulations.