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- Mom’s Persistence Has Police Refocused On Daughter’s Hit-And-Run
- by Ethan Fry | May 16, 2012 8:51 pm
- Saying he is “not at all happy with the initial investigation,” Ansonia Police Chief Kevin Hale said his department has relaunched a probe into a...more »
- Ansonia Soccer Registration
- by STAFF | May 16, 2012 4:35 pm
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The Ansonia Soccer Club announces registration sessions for the Fall 2012 season on June 4 and June 7 from 6 to 8 p.m. at the Ansonia Armory.
- Gov. Malloy Signs War Memorial Bill Into Law
- by STAFF | May 16, 2012 3:36 pm
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Gov. Dannel Malloy this week signed into law a bill that enhances penalties against people who vandalize war memorials.The bill, “An Act...
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CT News Junkie »
- Clark Drops Bid, Endorses Roraback
- May 16, 2012 6:25 pm
- FARMINGTON—Two days before the Republican convention, the former FBI agent and Farmington Town Council President Mike Clark officially ended his...more »
- Minimum Wage, Jobs Bill Won’t Stay Dead
- May 16, 2012 4:16 pm
- Senate Democrats’ jobs package and a bill to raise the minimum wage were among the bills that dropped dead last week at midnight. But expect them...more »
- Group Ups The Ante In Education Lawsuit With High- Powered Law Firm
- May 16, 2012 12:50 pm
- Gov. Dannel P. Malloy may have signed what supporters are calling a sweeping education reform bill Tuesday, but its 185-pages don’t begin to touch...more »
Obituaries »
Theodus Staggers
posted: May 15, 2012 8:36 am
Theodus Staggers passed away on April 20, 2012:
MaryAnn Ince, 80
posted: May 11, 2012 8:12 am
MaryAnn Ince of New Haven passed away on Sunday May 6th 2012.
Gary Rogers, 49
posted: May 10, 2012 2:03 pm
Gary Rogers, 49 of New Haven, CT passed away May 6, 2012.
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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.
Bysiewicz On Ballot
Files to face Murphy in Dem Senate primary (filing). Click here & above for circa 2009 pronunciation guide.
Theodus Staggers
Family thanks community for support: obit.
Comments Of The Day
• Mamis on parking: “I’m not going to let a few extra bucks keep me from the best pizza in the world.”
• Harris reveals 1920s linen map.
Crash Injures Motorcyclist
Upper Whalley. Staff reports.
Today’s Debates
Meters ... Vrooomm! ... Beach ... Bucket List ... Deck ... Domestic ... Yarn ... ArtWalk ...
Kind Of Neutral, For Now
In city visit, Lieberman praises, but doesn’t yet endorse, his pal Chris Shays. Paul Bass reports.
50 People In Bar Saw Nothing?
Cops skeptical in Derby homicide probe. Eugene Driscoll reports.
4 Months & $500K Later ...
... check out our new tourism logo. Christine Stuart reports.
Silicon Forest Offers Clues
For creating smart jobs. Gwyneth K. Shaw reports.
Preschool 411
Upcoming forum on preschool programs for 3-yr.-olds transitioning to public schools. Details here.
11,000 Get Last Checks
New unemployment formula kicks in. Christine Stuart reports.
Siamese Sombrero Spotted
Along with head-borne album covers & spatulas ... Ariela Martin reports.
Cell Service Sought
In Short Beach. Hearing/ balloon launch looms. Diana Stricker reports.
Hot Wheels, Reborn Doors
Westville’s ArtWalk hits its stride in its 15th year. David Sepulveda reports.
Friday? Must Be Time For A Scam
by Nicolás Medina Mora Pérez | May 16, 2012 5:05 pm | Comments (1)
“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 (4)
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 (4)
Jamilett Hernandez wanted proof that the Holocaust actually happened. She wanted to see a tattooed Jewish arm.
Number 71569 obliged.
Continue reading ‘#71569 Speaks. Cross Listens’ »
School Board Ponders How To Involve Public
by Nicolás Medina Mora Pérez | May 15, 2012 5:07 pm | Comments (11)
Move meetings to a central location with better parking. Make the boardroom’s layout less intimidating. Jettison Robert’s Rules of Order. Schedule “public participation on matters of general concern” before the long superintendent’s report.
Continue reading ‘School Board Ponders How To Involve Public’ »
Man Shot Dead Outside Stop & Shop Plaza
by Thomas MacMillan | May 15, 2012 1:22 pm | Comments (7)
A young man was killed Tuesday afternoon outside a “hot spot” laundromat.
Continue reading ‘Man Shot Dead Outside Stop & Shop Plaza’ »
So Long Playground, Hello Home
by Thomas MacMillan | May 15, 2012 10:30 am | Comments (4)
As workers lowered the first walls of a new Yale-designed house into place at the corner of Newhall and Starr streets, neighbors mourned the loss of a neighborhood basketball court, and began working to create a new one.
Continue reading ‘So Long Playground, Hello Home’ »
Mayor Enters New Urbanist Lion’s Den
by Paul Bass | May 14, 2012 5:42 pm | Comments (24)
It fills in a failed urban renewal highway. Does that make it “new urbanism”?
Continue reading ‘Mayor Enters New Urbanist Lion’s Den’ »
Hitting The Beach? It May Cost You
by Thomas MacMillan | May 14, 2012 2:05 pm | Comments (24)
For the first time in recent memory, New Haveners driving into Lighthouse Park this summer may have to pay for the privilege. If Jeanette Morrison gets her way, the entrance fee will be less than it otherwise might have.
Continue reading ‘Hitting The Beach? It May Cost You’ »
This Deck Was Legit. Now It’s Not
by Thomas MacMillan | May 14, 2012 9:47 am | Comments (12)
With neighbors up in arms about late-night noise and Cinco de Mayo drink specials, the city’s zoning board decided a long-time social club has to stop using its new outdoor deck—even though it had been built with city permission.
Continue reading ‘This Deck Was Legit. Now It’s Not’ »
Mother’s Day Fire Rescue
by Paul Bass | May 13, 2012 4:54 pm | Comments (2)
Two teens helped two women out of their homes as flames leapt from an Orchard Street house on Mother’s Day, moments after one of the women’s relatives had left a 73rd birthday party in her honor.
