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- Oxford GOP To Caucus May 23
- by PRESS RELEASE | May 18, 2012 2:54 pm
- Notice is hereby given to all eligible Republican electors of Oxford.
For the purpose of endorsing persons for the office of Justice of the Peace...
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- New Principal Named At Derby’s Irving School
- by Derby Public Schools Press Release | May 18, 2012 1:44 pm
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The Derby Board of Education has appointed Ms. Jennifer Olson of Cheshire, Connecticut as the next Principal of the Irving Elementary School....more »
- CIAC Scholar Athletes Named
- by STAFF | May 18, 2012 12:53 pm
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The Connecticut Interscholastic Athletic Conference recently named its scholar athletes of the year.
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- One Last Push To Get A Consumer Voice On Exchange Board
- May 18, 2012 11:30 am
- The upcoming special session to implement the budget provides a glimmer of hope for healthcare advocates who have been seeking an expansion of the...more »
- Sunday Sales Has Broad Political Appeal Near Border
- May 18, 2012 7:00 am
- Dominic Alaimo, Enfield’s Republican “Man of the Year,” said the governor’s party affiliation never mattered to him as long as he or she was...more »
- OP-ED | Gordon Gekko Lives
- May 17, 2012 10:27 pm
- Last weekend I accompanied my significant other to his business school reunion at Wharton. During one of the “Thought Leader” breakout sessions,...more »
Obituaries »
Ada Raiford, 81
posted: May 18, 2012 2:28 pm
Ada C. Raiford, 81, of New Haven, departed this life May 12, 2012.
Florence Monroe, 78
posted: May 17, 2012 11:41 am
Florence Celeste Parker Monroe, 78, of New Haven, departed this life May 9, 2012.
Theodus Staggers
posted: May 15, 2012 8:36 am
Theodus Staggers passed away on April 20, 2012:
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Cops Nab Alleged Gunman
Police say he shot a man and stabbed a woman in Farnam Courts.
Staff reports.
Ada Raiford, 81
She was a machine operator: obit.
Bloated Corpse
Retrieved From River
Fisherman spotted it at 9:30 behind fire academy off the Boulevard; may have been in the water for weeks. Thomas MacMillan reports.
History Meets The Future
Of civil-rights struggle, at NAACP gala at the Omni. Nicolás Medina Mora Pérez reports.
"Operation Bloodline"
Nets 61 Alleged Tre Bloods
Frenetic scene in federal court after DEA helicopters sweep through neighborhoods (updated). Nicolás Medina Mora Pérez reports.
New Rules Cheered
At Branford’s selectmen meetings. Diana Stricker reports.
Open Space Lives On
In Branford. Diana Stricker reports.
Worms Shrivel Along
With "Eco-Friendly" Label
Hale students find dishwashing labels may deceive. Allan Appel reports.
Florence Monroe, 78
She took care of kids: obit.
We’re #6!
Among states in high Medicare spending. Barbara Nagy reports.
Comment Of The Day
OccupyTheClassroom on credit-card scams: “Bring back cash.”
Check-Cashing Quashed
City Plan rejects a proposed Whalley outlet. Thomas MacMillan reports.
Cutler’s Closing Doors
Family’s iconic recorded music emporium “retiring” after 64 years on Broadway. Staff reports.
Today’s Debates
Welcome Wagon? ... Wash ... Walls ... Wet ... Winstanley Way ...
Not Dead Yet
Jobs, min. wage bills crawl back from Capitol grave. Hugh McQuaid reports.
Homicide Victim & Friends
Drove To Town To Party
Shot in car; 2nd 20-year-old slain in 11 hours. Paul Bass reports.
How Long Have We Been Eating Nanoparticles?
Better check that hamburger bun. Gwyneth K. Shaw reports.
Genocide Brought Home
Rwandan witness challenges St. Martin’s students on bullying. Nicolás Medina Mora Pérez reports.
Today’s Debates
Lion’s Den ... Hot Spot ... Desmond ...
Foe Neighbor Takes
On Grocer's Plan
Neighboring merchant complains to zoners about parking lot access in Edge of the Woods expansion. Thomas MacMillan reports.
Ed Bill Signed
Statewide foes put aside differences for a day. Christine Stuart reports.
Retaliate? Or Bury Tyrell?
by Paul Bass | May 18, 2012 2:32 pm
Restless friends of a slain New Haven man had a choice presented to them: Keep the killing going. Or raise the money for a funeral.
Continue reading ‘Retaliate? Or Bury Tyrell?’ »
Register Pitches The Hill On Retail
by Paul Bass | May 18, 2012 11:31 am | Comments (4)
You won’t get a factory. You might get a supermarket.
Continue reading ‘Register Pitches The Hill On Retail’ »
“Prom Dress? Or Diapers?”
by Ariela Martin | May 18, 2012 10:32 am
Florence Brown never became a “statistic.” She returned to a city high school to tell teen moms they, too, can beat the odds.
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On City Budget, Compromise Wins The Day
by Thomas MacMillan | May 18, 2012 8:21 am | Comments (15)
No to new parking fees at Lighthouse Point Park. Yes to Helene Grant School construction and New Haven Academy renovation. No to a new police communications manager and a new home for Hyde School. Yes to a study of the city’s school “configuration.” No to a property revaluation in two years.
Continue reading ‘On City Budget, Compromise Wins The Day’ »
Cutler’s Act II Underway
by Paul Bass | May 17, 2012 4:00 pm | Comments (3)
Phil Cutler may be packing up the beloved record store his family has run for 64 years. That doesn’t mean he’s leaving Broadway.
Continue reading ‘Cutler’s Act II Underway’ »
Marchand: I’m No Rubber Stamp
by Thomas MacMillan | May 17, 2012 1:00 pm | Comments (12)
When it came to his first vote on a major development project, Adam Marchand hadn’t read the 200-page plan before him. He voted yes anyway.
Continue reading ‘Marchand: I’m No Rubber Stamp’ »
Victim’s Dad: Crips Had “Grip” In Their Sights
by Paul Bass | May 17, 2012 8:07 am | Comments (9)
The gun didn’t fire the first time a would-be Crip pulled the trigger on Tyrell Trimble. The second time, Trimble lost his life.
Continue reading ‘Victim’s Dad: Crips Had “Grip” In Their Sights’ »
Friday? Must Be Time For A Scam
by Nicolás Medina Mora Pérez | May 16, 2012 5:05 pm | Comments (6)
“Tyrell Jenkins” rolled into town in a car with New York plates. He strolled into Pete Persano’s AT&T Wireless Store on Chapel and asked for two 64 GB IPads worth over $300 each. He pulled out a First United credit card—and Persano smelled a scam.
Continue reading ‘Friday? Must Be Time For A Scam’ »
Duck Pond Reborn
by Thomas MacMillan | May 16, 2012 2:06 pm | Comments (8)
After a $300,000 overhaul, a revamped Edgewood Park duck pond is ready to welcome migrating terns, herons, egrets, alewives—and one lucky turtle.
Continue reading ‘Duck Pond Reborn’ »
#71569 Speaks. Cross Listens
by Allan Appel | May 16, 2012 10:00 am | Comments (7)
Jamilett Hernandez wanted proof that the Holocaust actually happened. She wanted to see a tattooed Jewish arm.
Number 71569 obliged.
