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NHPS Committee meets to discuss religious holidays in academic calendar

The New Haven Public Schools Governance Committee met Monday to discuss the celebration of religious holidays included in the academic calendar, focusing specifically on the […]

BOE discusses transparency, outside contractors

Amid ongoing debates about budget cuts and school funding, the New Haven Board of Education discussed outside contractors and Board transparency at their biweekly meeting […]

Elm City supports Small Business Saturday

While Yalies were still away on Thanksgiving break, ice sculpture demonstrations and Christmas carolers lined downtown New Haven on Saturday as business owners encouraged consumers to […]

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Private aviation companies move to Connecticut

Over the past decade, a number of private aviation companies have increased their presence in Connecticut, bolstering the state’s local job market in return. Connecticut […]

Nelson Pinos’ stay request denied by ICE on Thanksgiving eve

On Nov. 21, the eve of Thanksgiving day, Immigration and Customs Enforcement denied Nelon Pinos a stay of removal, issuing him a one-sentence notice rejecting his request for a stay.

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Beyond the storm

Despite the snowy weather on Thursday, over 40 people showed up for a forum at the New Haven Lawn Club about progress in Puerto Rico […]

Juul labs to reduce pods sold in retail stores

After receiving public backlash and pressure from the Food and Drug Administration, Juul Labs announced on Tuesday that it will no longer sell most of […]

Walker to co-chair Lamont transition team

As Governor-elect Ned Lamont SOM ’80 begins his entry into politics after a successful career in business, he will rely on a team of experienced […]

Economy to be top priority in new CT state government

Carried into office by a nationwide blue wave, newly elected Democratic majorities in both chambers of the Connecticut General Assembly are looking forward to implementing […]

Community reacts to CRB hearing

After a controversial hearing and communitywide derision, several New Haven alders defended their refusal to vote for an amendment providing subpoena power to the proposal […]

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Lamont to advocate for increased housing options

Following a tightly contested gubernatorial race, Governor-elect Ned Lamont SOM ’80 will be sworn into office on Jan. 7. With his election victory now set […]

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