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Dapper motorcyclists raise funds, questions

Craig Vittorio, a host of New Haven’s Distinguished Gentleman’s Ride, picked up his freshly-pressed suit on the morning of Sept. 23 and rushed to replace […]

CT has inequality problem

Connecticut has the third-worst income inequality problem in the United States, according to a survey released earlier this month by the U.S. Census Bureau. While […]

East Rock hosts festival

Orange Street was alive with free yoga classes, booths from local artisans and live entertainment on Saturday as the annual East Rock Festival returned to […]

Two police officers, one civilian shot

Two New Haven Police Department officers and one civilian were the victims of a triple shooting on Saturday two blocks from Stop & Shop, a popular location among Yale students.

Family Dollar proposal sparks debate

A bid to turn an unoccupied building at the corner of Whalley Avenue and Dayton Street into a branch of the discount store Family Dollar has sparked debate among New Haven residents, city officials and developers interested in the property.

SURJ defends DACA at monthly meeting

A group of New Haven-area residents met Saturday afternoon at the Neighborhood Housing Services site for a monthly educational meeting with the city’s chapter of […]

Residents optimistic after primary

After Mayor Toni Harp’s landslide re-election primary victory, Elm City leaders and residents expressed optimism about the prospect of another term for the incumbent mayor. […]

Slow millionaire growth rate in state

Connecticut falls far below the national average when it comes to the growth of millionaire households, a statistic that impacts the state’s tax revenues. According […]

YPD union contract stalls over health benefits

Yale Police Department patrol officers and detectives, the latest batch of Yale employees embroiled in negotiations, still face many hurdles.

New apartment complex brings opportunity for Cedar Hill

A newly renovated apartment complex has opened at 1435 State St., a lot previously home to a YMCA built in the early 1900s. Ocean Management […]

Junta continues search for new leader

Junta For Progressive Action, a local immigration advocacy group, is moving forward with community outreach as its executive director prepares to step down. Junta Executive […]