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Committee discusses “cataclysmic” deficit

On Monday, the New Haven Finance and Operations Committee discussed the current fiscal year’s $5.3 million deficit currently plaguing the Board of Education — which […]

Hamden mayor receives criticism

Hamden Mayor Curt B. Leng’s proposed town budget drew community attention and criticism for a line item that creates positions for two School Resource Officers […]

Trump attacks Blumenthal

Last week, Richard Blumenthal LAW ‘73, the senior senator from Connecticut, became one of the latest recipients of U.S. President Donald Trump’s attacks on Democratic […]

Elicker hosts events around New Haven

Hoping to generate both money and steam for his 2019 mayoral bid, Justin Elicker FES ’10 SOM ’10 has concluded his campaign’s first quarter at […]

Shooting on Elm Street leaves man in critical condition

At 2:40 a.m. last Saturday, New Haven police officers responded to the shooting of a 30-year-old city resident near the intersection of Elm Street and […]

New Haven Interns teach ESL class

When New Haven resident Carla Ferrada walks into the New Haven Free Public Library on Elm Street every Tuesday and Thursday, she knows that she […]

Assistant Chief Johnson announces NHPD departure

Another New Haven Police Department officer is joining the list of NHPD officers who have left the city department in the past months. Last week, […]

Looney, Lemar discuss tolls, education with voters

New Haven legislators in the Connecticut General Assembly met with roughly two dozen community member’s on Saturday at Wooster Square Coffee to discuss current legislative […]

Reps talk schools and tolls

Under newly inaugurated Gov. Ned Lamont SOM ’80, Connecticut’s legislative agenda has pivoted to address several hot-button issues. On Thursday, Elm City residents gathered to […]

Murphy visits Ireland and the UK

Amid heated Brexit negotiations in the United Kingdom’s Parliament, Sen. Chris Murphy, D-Conn., took a six-day trip to London, Belfast and Dublin last week. Murphy’s […]

30 trees to be removed for Wooster Square development project

On March 22, New Haven Tree Warden Rebecca Bombero announced plans to remove all 30 trees in Wooster Square to make room for a 299-apartment […]