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Host: LA VOZ HISPANA DE CT

Latino news, views, and music.

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Host: Tye Edge

Intimate conversations about the human condition

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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. 

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.

“If Not You, Then Who?”

CTmirror’s Mark Pazniokas reports on former Yale police chief Ronnell Higgins’s vision for reshaping state police culture. 

More Than Just ...
(Checks Notes) Yale, & Pizza

NYTimes’ Amy Thomas visits New Haven.

City Cleans Up Ex-Encampment

At Middletown & Foxon Blvd.  Thomas Breen reports. 

Ex-Dry Cleaners Drops Shop

& adds housing.  Thomas Breen reports. 

Yale Grad Students
Begin Hunger Strike

To press Yale to divest from weapons manufacturers involved in Gaza war.  Dereen Shirnekhi reports. 

Phat Food Found
In Strip Mall Hideaway

Nora Grace-Flood reports.

Warrior Princess On Broadway

In Yale Bengali Student Association’s production of Chitrāngadā. The Arts Paper’s MarQuel Horton Woods reports.

Lone Democrat Denied

Appointment to Ansonia’s charter revision commission, by all-Republican Board of Aldermen. Jasmine Wright reports.

“Wrongful Conviction Capital”

Advocates call on city and state to reckon with history of false confessions, police corruption. Connecticut Public Radio’s Kate Seltzer reports.

New Haven Newz Quiz April 12

Paul Bass reports.

Speech Pathologist
Promoted To
Special Ed Supervisor

Maya McFadden reports.

Today’s Debates

Apocalypse NowParadise Lost (1)Paradise Lost (2)Satanic VersesFury RoadElectric SlideMy Old SchoolKicked It In The SunWhere’s Spot? Great ExpectationsBleak House

Charlie Widmer
Finds A Need For “Love”

Performs new single live on WNHH’s Acoustic Thursday.”  Paul Bass reports. 

Fire Destroys House

On Patrick Drive in Seymour. Jean Falbo-Sosnovich reports.

In-Home Visits Required

By DCF workers for families with safety plans,” per State Senate OK’d bill. CTmirror’s Ginny Monk reports.

Jazz Jammer Takes
A Bite Of (Fiona) Apple

Nora Grace-Flood reports.

Playing Against Type

Jamil Ragland finds the keys to history in a museum basement.

Officer Injured By ATV

After trying to stop group of riders in Fair Haven.  Thomas Breen reports. 

New Haven Newz Quiz April 19

Laura Glesby Photo

Note: Answers appear at the bottom of this story, along with links to relevant news stories from the past week.

1. Who is pictured above and why was he in the news this week?
A. William Randolph of A Broken Umbrella Theatre Co., who starred in a production of The Grinch
B. Sandy McLain, who was named the new city vital statistics registrar
C. Legal aid attorney Rich Kuby, who defended immigrant workers in an eviction case in housing court
D. Painting/power washing co. President and Fair Haven landlord Mark DeFrancesco, who succeeded in court in pressing an eviction against two of his immigrant worker/tenants who got injured on the job
E. Wilson Woodworth, the mystery” lender who tried to hide his identity while giving $12.25 million in loans to New Haven nonprofit” housing corporations run by imprisoned sex offender Rabbi Daniel Greer
F. Actor Jim Carrey, who made a surprise visit to a class at Cooperative Arts & Humanities High School 

Continue reading ‘New Haven Newz Quiz April 19’

Gardeners Grow The Peace In West River

Allan Appel Photo

Daniel Wood, Jeremy Tremblay, Stephany Miller, Paul Bloom, Aaron Goode, and Millie Grenough on Thursday.

City peace commissioners and a crew of freshmen from Albertus Magnus College ventured out to a green patch off of Ella T. Grasso Boulevard with rakes, gloves, bags, and high hopes for adding a little color and joy to the world.

Continue reading ‘Gardeners Grow The Peace In West River’