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Murphy seeks heating program funds

Sen. Chris Murphy visited the Community Action Agency of New Haven Monday not just to speak, but to listen. The senator came with the goal […]

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State tallies homeless population

The Connecticut Coalition to End Homelessness, a statewide homelessness prevention group, will be counting the number of Connecticut’s homeless Tuesday evening. Columbus House, an independent […]

City officials revisit Hill development plans

In early December, a negative vote from the Board of Alders put an ambitious set of plans to transform The Hill on ice. But on Monday night, a group of alders and community leaders met in City Hall to see if the plans might have life after all.

Food hall, hookah to Church St.

The aromas of Lebanese cuisine, buffalo wings and pizza will waft through the first floor as hookah smoke drifts through the second in a new venue opening on Church Street in late May.

Gallery showcases local artists

New Haven’s Kehler Liddell Gallery hosted an opening reception on Sunday for two exhibitions that will run until Valentine’s Day and set the stage for […]

Pro-life activists march downtown

On the anniversary of the 1973 Roe v. Wade Supreme Court ruling that legalized abortion nationwide, more than 300 Greater New Haven activists marched through […]

Church Street South families offered relocation choices

The 273 families still living in Church Street South — a 301-unit affordable housing complex condemned for poor living conditions by the city in August […]

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Fire department continues growth

This year, the New Haven Fire Department is looking at additional firefighters, a new fire chief and a potential $1,325,000 grant from the Federal Emergency […]

CT residents debate Amtrak plans

Commuters along the East Coast have long complained of Amtrak’s poor service and spotty on-time record. Two months after the Federal Railroad Administration released a slate […]

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Climate activists call for updated action plan

More than 30 climate change activist organizations from the Greater New Haven area await Mayor Toni Harp’s response to a Wednesday letter calling for updates […]

Grant ties art to community service

On Tuesday evening, New Haven Department of Arts, Culture and Tourism Outreach Commissioner Kim Futrell met with an audience of one as she sat in […]