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Stop & Shop workers strike

After months of unsuccessful contract negotiations, Stop & Shop workers in New Haven joined a New England–wide strike last week.

Charity hosts fashion show

Last Thursday, Liberty Community Services — a New Haven charity committed to ending homelessness in the greater New Haven area — hosted its 11th annual […]

Car strikes two Yale admits in a hit and run

At around 3:15 p.m. on Monday — the first day of Yale’s accepted students days, Bulldog Days — two visiting admitted students were struck by a car near the intersection of Elm and High streets.

Board of Alders confirms Wilcox

On Monday, the New Haven Board of Alders voted to confirm librarian Matthew Wilcox to the Board of Education in a unanimous decision that will […]

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BOE discusses funding, budget

In the face of tough financial times, the Board of Education Finance and Operations Committee met Monday afternoon to discuss a variety of funding and […]

UP CLOSE: The Opioid Crisis — A cure and its challenge

Nelson Pinos, family host photo exhibition at sanctuary church

Facing deportation orders, Nelson Pinos has lived in sanctuary at the First and Summerfield United Methodist Church on the New Haven Green for over 500 […]

Nine receive Seton Elm-Ivy Awards

University President Peter Salovey and New Haven Mayor Toni Harp presented nine Seton Elm-Ivy Awards on Thursday to individuals and groups who have worked to […]

Julia’s Run celebrates two decades

On Saturday, over 350 runners gathered on Cross Campus to participate in the 20th annual Julia’s Run Road Race. The turnout set a new record […]

UP CLOSE: Picking up the pieces of Connecticut’s economy

Hop on a Metro-North out of New York City on the New Haven Line. Soon, you’ll hit the pristine picket fences and well-manicured mansions of […]

Dalio philanthropies donate $100 million to CT

Last Friday, Gov. Ned Lamont SOM ’80 announced the largest public donation to Connecticut  in the state’s history: a $100 million gift from Dalio Philanthropies. […]