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Student BOE elections reviewed

A day after winning a third term as Ward 1 alder, Sarah Eidelson ’12 was back at work Wednesday night, co-chairing a meeting of the Board of Alders’ Joint Education/Youth Services Committee.

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Junzi Kitchen starts community outreach

It pushes limits. Traditional and innovative all at once, devoted to building the community and set on changing the culture of food, Junzi Kitchen challenges established ideas of what a restaurant should be.

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Holloway discusses Du Bois essays

Yale College Dean Jonathan Holloway argued that racial issues described in W.E.B. Du Bois’ essay collection, “The Souls of Black Folk,” still persist today in a Wednesday talk at the New Haven Free Public Library.

Harp sails to second term

Mayor Toni Harp secured her second term in the Elm City in a landslide victory Tuesday night.

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Two incumbent alders unseated

Two incumbents were unseated Tuesday in two of New Haven’s six contested aldermanic elections.

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Clean-election law suits continue

A Superior Court hearing to determine whether the State Elections Enforcement Committee can subpoena Connecticut’s Democratic Party to investigate the legality of Gov. Dannell Malloy’s 2014 gubernatorial campaign adjourned before all evidence was heard last Thursday, leaving the future of state campaign finance reform laws still pending. David Golub, the Democratic State Central Committee’s lawyer, will present this argument before Superior Judge Antonio Robaina on Nov. 17, when the hearing is scheduled to continue.

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Ward 1 candidates to finish race

With voters set to head to the polls Tuesday, incumbent Sarah Eidelson ’12 and Republican challenger Ugonna Eze ’16 are making their final pushes in the race for Ward 1 alder.

Eze, Eidelson clash in debate

On a night when many expected heated debate on policy issues, discussion between Ward 1 alder candidates Sarah Eidelson ’12 and Ugonna Eze ’16 at the aldermanic debate Wednesday evening instead centered on one simple question: What role should Yale students play in New Haven?

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Hartford gains trans-Atlantic flight

Gov. Dan Malloy announced last Wednesday that Hartford’s Bradley International Airport will resume trans-Atlantic service in September 2016 — a move that local businesses applauded.

Arvinas grows office space

Roughly two weeks ago, Arvinas — one of the city’s most successful biotech companies — grew its New Haven office by 5,000 square feet, aided by city officials who feared the company would otherwise relocate.

Church Street South lawsuit to be filed

Residents of Church Street South — a debilitated housing complex on track for demolition — have complained about their living conditions for nearly a decade. Recently, their cause was taken up by distinguished Elm City attorney David Rosen LAW ’69, who filed a class-action lawsuit on behalf of the residents.

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