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Host: Cliff Furnald

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Host: Babz Rawls-Ivy

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7:00pm – 8:00pm
Urban Talk Radio
Host: Shafiq Abdussabur

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8:00pm – 9:00pm
Dateline New Haven: Probate Judge Candidate Debate
Host: Paul Bass, Editor of the New Haven Independent

The New Haven Independent’s editor talks government, politics and current events with local newsmakers.

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9:00pm – 10:00pm
Jazz Haven
Host: Jazz Haven with Stan the Man

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10:00pm – 11:00pm
Roots World Radio
Host: Cliff Furnald

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11:00pm – 12:00am
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35 Years In Prison

Qinxuan Pan sentenced after pleading guilty to Feb. 2021 murder of Yale grad student Kevin Jiang.  Staff reports. 

Legal Notice

Agenda and public testimony rules for ceasefire resolution hearing on 5/1. Read more. 

Parents Read
Beyond The Headlines

As part of Parent Leadership Training Institute.  Maya McFadden reports. 

New Multilingual
Learners Director Hired

Maya McFadden reports.

Refugee Won’t
Forget Kabul’s Fall

At library-hosted Meet Your Neighbors” talk.  Kian Ahmadi reports. 

Long Wharf Season Previewed

As itinerant regional theater announces 60th anniversary lineup. The Arts Paper’s Lucy Gellman reports.

Gov’t Wants Gino In Jail

For ex-Derby alderman’s role in Jan. 6, 2021 riot at the U.S. Capitol. Valley Independent Sentinel Staff reports.

Also, Yale Student 
Hunger Strike Ends

After 8 days. Yale Daily News’ Yolanda Wang reports.

Lawrence “Larry” Amendola, 90

Larry served as AFSCME Local 3144 Management Union president for 20+ years and was also VP of the St. Andrew the Apostle Society for 30 years.  Obit. 

Grace-Flood Flees To Philly

Staff reports.

From Connecticut To
California To Calcutta

Artists create connection amid struggle, at new exhibition at 91 Shelton.  Brian Slattery reports. 

8-MM Monsters
Take Over Best Video

Karen Ponzio reports.

Legal Notice

Joint Community Development/Health & Human Services Committee meeting April 25.  Read more. 

Before Beyoncé ...

Ex-Chocolate Drop Dom Flemons was keeping Black cowboy music alive, too — his way. Review Crew’s Nora Grace-Flood reports from a stop on his American Songster” tour. 

Emotional Tank Emptied

Review Crew’s Jamil Ragland hits the opening of an art-as-therapy This-Ability” gallery at UConn.

Herbie Still Has It

Indy Review Crew’s Z.B. Reeves catches the jazz great still cavorting on stage and touring at 83. 

“Education & Sharing”

City proclamation honors anniversary of the Rebbe’s birthday.  Thomas Breen reports. 

Cycletrack’s Striped;
New Sidewalk’s Coming

Safer streets updates, at WEB CMT Lisa Reisman reports. 

Hoist Up The John B’s Sail

For the launch of Sail Haven’s new program on Long Wharf.  Steve Machesney reports. 

Growing The Peace

& tending to the West River Peace Garden.
Allan Appel reports. 

Students Track Down Tracks

During spring break.  Maya McFadden reports. 

Sam Carlson
Plays Right On “Tine”

At the tiniest desk, on WNHH FM’s Acoustic Thursday @ Studio 51.”  Paul Bass reports. 

A Dream Conferred

Symphony pays tribute to the soaring sounds of the Harlem Renaissance. The Arts Paper’s Lucy Gellman reports.

So Tired. Tired Of Waiting

For affordable housing bills at the state legislature. CTmirror’s Ginny Monk reports.

Inconsistency Mars “Sanctuary City”

The play, that is. Jamil Ragland reports.

Split Coils Rocks

On WNHH FM’s Tuesday @ the Mediterranea Cafe.”  Dereen Shirnekhi reports. 

LEAP Students Hit The Road

and explore out-of-state colleges.  Melissa Liriano reports. 

Pearl Jam Album
Bombs As A Movie

Nora Grace-Flood explores a nationwide album release-as-cinema event.

HANH Scores $3M For
Community Center Rehab

• At 295 Wilmot Rd.
• Plus: lawyer costs up; clock shop purchase ticks forward.
• Housing authority board meeting roundup:  Allan Appel reports. 

Terranium Flex

Jamil Ragland reports from date night at the shopping mall co-working space. 

“We Love Art”

Orchid Gallery set to open at ConnCORP. The Arts Paper’s Markeshia Ricks reports.

Prepare To Pay

If you observe” a street takeover,” per state House-OK’d bill. CTmirror’s Jaden Edison reports.

Plan Advances
For Traffic Cameras

Next stop: the full Board of Alders.  Yash Roy reports. 

Free Food Flows

For spring break, at NHPS pick-up locations around the city.  Maya McFadden reports. 

The Scoop On Community

Jamil Ragland discovers how ice cream can taste like home.

Dances With Water

Elm City Dance Collective returns to Long Wharf. The Arts Paper’s Lucy Gellman reports.

11.9% Tax Hike 
Approved In Derby

Eugene Driscoll reports.

Black & Latino History
Powers Annual Address

Laura Glesby reports.

The Cooper Files

Era-capturing photog’s work rescued from trash, displayed. Fred Noland reports.

Il Futuro Draws Near

Marc-Anthony Massaro’s Columbus-replacement sculpture makes miniature appearance at cherry blossom fest. The Arts Paper’s Kapp Singer reports.

And The Home-Buy Lottery Winner Is ...

Dereen Shirnekhi photos

The Teklehaimanot family (center) hears their name called at Tuesday's housing lottery.

Seven-year-old Meklit and five-year-old Bethlehem ran around the empty rooms of 455 Howard Ave., dodging the legs of parents and realtors and city workers. This two-family home would soon be theirs.

We always wanted a big house,” Meklit said, minutes after her father won the Livable City Initiative’s (LCI’s) latest affordable housing lottery. I always wanted this to happen.” 

Continue reading ‘And The Home-Buy Lottery Winner Is …’

Wanted: 100 More Volunteer Tutors

Maya McFadden Photo

New Haven Counts ED Ronald Coleman (center) and New Haven Reads ED Kirsten Levinsohn on Tuesday.

A citywide math and literacy tutoring effort has reached 1,700 New Haven elementary school students since launching nearly a year ago — and is now on the lookout for 100 more volunteer tutors this summer, on top of the 240 who are currently signed up, to keep the program growing. 

Continue reading ‘Wanted: 100 More Volunteer Tutors’

A Shoreline Walk Thru The "Real" & "Ideal"

Brian Slattery photo

Trekking towards Morris Creek.

About 30 people took a walk through Morris Cove, from Lighthouse Point Park to East Shore Park and back again, to see for themselves the route the city has proposed for the Shoreline Greenway Trail — and to see what other routes, or detours off the main route, might be possible. 

Continue reading ‘A Shoreline Walk Thru The Real” & Ideal”’