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New Haven Fair bridges University, City

Old Campus opened its gates to more than 25 New Haven groups Saturday afternoon as part of the first annual New Haven Fair.

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CT Folk Festival draws crowds

Edgerton Park, a 20-acre area at the border of New Haven and Hamden, was transformed into a free fair Saturday, featuring folk music, food trucks and family fun for the 27th annual Connecticut Folk Festival.

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Police investigate gunshots on Daggett Street

At 12:40pm today, residents of Daggett Street – in the vicinity of the Yale medical school – reported multiple gunshots fired in the neighborhood. No injuries were reported.

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Coffee campaign supports Dwight Hall

This semester, students and other members of the New Haven community can support Dwight Hall while getting their caffeine fix.

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$640,000 Youth grant moves forward

It can be hard to get ahead in New Haven, especially as a youth in one of the city’s toughest neighborhoods. But a grant accepted on Wednesday by the Board of Alders’ Youth Services Committee may make succeeding a little bit easier.

Halal Guys Comes to New Haven

Elm City residents spent Wednesday afternoon snacking on platters of falafel, pita and beef gyro at Chapel Street’s newest eatery.

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Elm City steers toward CarFree challenge

The environmental initiative goNewHavengo dared Elm City residents to adopt more ecologically friendly transportation habits when it launched its third annual CarFree Challenge on Sept. 1.

Documents explain police chief leave

For the past six weeks the New Haven Police Department has been without a de facto police chief, after Chief Dean Esserman went on two consecutive periods of leave. A document made public last week outlines the terms of his first leave of absence, mandated by Mayor Toni Harp after the chief engaged in conduct she termed “unbecoming [of] a public official.”

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Hill building project approved

Decades-long plans to transform four blocks between downtown and Union Station may finally materialize next year, after hanging in the balance over the summer.

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City aims to move Ingalls Rink trucks

Aromas from Halal, Tex-Mex and nearly a dozen other food carts have been a staple at the Ingalls Rink parking lot for the past five years. But those familiar scents may soon disappear.

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New Haven Academy opens new building

Just in time for the start of New Haven Public Schools’ academic year, New Haven’s newest school building is open for business. Around 50 people […]