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NHPD Spokesman David Hartman retires

After more than 24 years with the New Haven Police Department, NHPD spokesman David Hartman retired Friday, delivering his final farewell email to members of […]

Late-night shooting marks city’s 10th homicide this year

On Saturday night, a man was fatally shot on Dorman Street, marking the 10th homicide of the year in New Haven.

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The legacy of Elm City’s affordable housing task force remains unclear

When the Board of Alders founded New Haven’s Affordable Housing Task Force in March 2018, their goal was simple: advocate for affordable housing opportunities through […]

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Interim city administrators to remain in the new year

After a tumultuous year for the administration of Mayor Toni Harp, City Hall will close 2018 at a temporary standstill, as several high level positions […]

City Hall looks for solutions to police overtime

As the Elm City struggles to staff its police department and control costs, the administration of Mayor Toni Harp is looking for alternative ways to […]

YCC focuses on Yale-New Haven relations

The Yale College Council’s new Yale-New Haven relations task force held its first meeting last Sunday afternoon. Comprised of roughly 17 students, including members of […]

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New high school will focus on experiential learning

Elise Dardani and Christian Brownrigg are hoping to revolutionize secondary education in the Elm City from a two-room former vintage clothing store. The Parker Cove […]

Malloy leaves mixed legacy

As Gov. Dannel Malloy prepares to hand over the gubernatorial baton to fellow Democrat Gov.-elect Ned Lamont SOM ’80 in January, he leaves behind a […]

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State Senate Republican counsel fired

State Senate Republican legal counsel Michael Cronin was fired on Monday after a meeting with Connecticut Republican Minority Leader Len Fasano ’81, R-North Haven, in […]

DataHaven launches project on gender equity

DataHaven, a New Haven-based nonprofit that provides policymakers data reports on community issues, recently launched a new project focused on gender equity in Fairfield County. […]

Lamont recruits School of Medicine professors

As Gov.-elect Ned Lamont SOM ’80 — a business executive who just narrowly secured a spot as Connecticut’s next governor — prepares to take office, […]

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