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Conscience Stays Cool

In the library, as heat wave rages.  Laura Glesby reports. 

Q House Celebrates 
Juneteenth Blowout

Hundreds turn out at celebration of Black culture.  Jisu Sheen reports. 

Hey, I’m Walking Queer!

Jisu Sheen reports.

As New Haven-born-and-raised musician stops by The Table & Gallery.  Jisu Sheen reports. 

Bite By Bite

Lee Cruz leads A&I attendees on a five-stop restaurant tour of Fair Haven.  Alexandra Martinakova reports. 

Apizza Hits The Stage

In A Broken Umbrella’s new play, performed at CitySeed.  Sonia Ahmed reports. 

The BAP Pack Came To Party

Who says Northeast rap has to be depressing?  Jamil Ragland reports. 

Bubble & Speak

Artist writes with melted glass. Nora Grace-Flood reports.

City Clerk Notices FY25-26

Murphy, DeLauro, Blumenthal
Blast Trump’s Iran Bombings

Paul Bass reports.

ROLi Dishes
Modern European Plates

New Olive and Chapel restaurant opens Saturday.  Alina Rose Chen reports. 

New Street Sign,
Coming Right Up

Pizza trailblazers honored with Frank & Filomena Pepe Corner”.  Adam Walker reports. 

YIMBY or NIMBYTown?

The latest opinionated vlog news summary direct from the Indy assignment desk — er, compost heap, with an assist from Saxboy Billy.  Paul Bass reports. 

Juneteenth Found

With the Lost Tribe.  Jamil Ragland reports. 

Hill Heroes Honored

Laura Glesby reports.

Special Menu
On A Special Day

Sandra’s Next Generation celebrates Juneteenth with shrimp po’ boys, bourbon ribs, and customers from across Connecticut.  Sonia Ahmed reports. 

Benito Vanishes; Pesto Found

Edgerton Park greenhouse visits yield an APB along with a DYI recipe.  Liz Grace reports. 

Where The Water Flows

A&I tour visits the Regional Water Authority’s treatment center on Whitney Ave.  Alexandra Martinakova reports. 

Mark Mulcahy Sweetens
The Space Ballroom

Guitarist/songwriter digs deep into Miracle Legion, Polaris, solo catalogue at Ballroom show.  Karen Ponzio reports. 

Black Wombhood

A collagist translates 10 women’s perspectives into art. Nora Grace-Flood reports.

Juneteenth At Quassy

300 New Haveners travel to Middlebury waterpark, on trip organized by Hill Alder Angel Hubbard.  Laura Glesby reports. 

Hip Hop Workshop 
Brings Juneteenth To Life

Adam Walker reports.

A Win & A Loss

New Haven United FC loses home game, but lights up local soccer.  Matthew Cain reports. 

Rebels Rock

Artists, musicians unite at Cafe Nine to raise money for families impacted by deportation.  Alina Rose Chen reports. 

Thief Takes The Cake

• From Sandra’s Next Generation in the Hill.
• Restaurant co-owner Miguel Pittman (pictured) is confident that, if the thief ate the cake, he must have enjoyed it.  Laura Glesby reports. 

Madelyne Finds Home

At highway-turned-housing at the newly opened Cofield Estates.  Alexandra Martinakova reports. 

Missing Person Found

In NYC hospital, one day after family announced $50,000 reward for helping finding her.  Staff reports. 

School’s Over, But Tennis 
With Coach Bostic Is Still In Session

At Edgewood Park.  Sonia Ahmed reports. 

How To Say Goodbye

Faith Matters. Rev. Dr. Brian R. Bodt reports. 

Dawson Day Arrives

Community celebrates a half-century of leadership and organizing.  Paul Bass reports. 

Jewish Graves At 
Grove St. Illuminated

As part of walking tour led by the Jewish Historical Society of Greater New Haven.  Allan Appel reports. 

Going Up. Staying Put

Lincoln-Bassett 6th graders celebrate graduation, prepare to stay at merged school.  Alina Rose Chen reports. 

Fair Haven Grad
Honors Dominican Roots

Adam Walker reports.

Tassels Turned
At Brennan-Rogers

As eighth graders turn into high schoolers.  Sonia Ahmed reports. 

Tea With Tea

Yields red snapper recipe.  Liz Grace reports. 

R.O.C.K. Stars
Say Goodbye

At Troup Middle School graduation.  Alexandra Martinakova reports. 

Apartheid Photographer
Echoes The Present

Brian Slattery reports.

Wetlands Get Their Due

As artist Allison Sommer embraces the swamp life. Nora Grace-Flood reports.

Legal Notice

Tax Abatement Committee meeting 6/24. Read more. 

Swahili. Ñandutí. Perseverance

On display as 134 graduate from Career High.  Alina Rose Chen reports. 

Pro-Housing Groups Slam Guv's Veto

Lamont (right): Housing bill "crossed a line for a lot of folks." Looney: Veto makes reaching a final bill more difficult.

Thomas Breen file photo

Erin Boggs: Lamont's concerns "appear based more on complaints from municipalities and NIMBY advocates who do not understand what the bill says rather than legitimate issues with the proposal."

Gov. Ned Lamont caved to NIMBYs and the suburbs Monday, according to pro-housing advocates who criticized the governor for vetoing this legislative session’s landmark zoning-reform bill.

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Hill Stalwart Gets Her Corner

Adam Walker Photos

Annie Louise Boyd at Sunday’s corner renaming.

The new name for the corner of Congress and West.

Annie Louise Boyd spent decades fighting for justice, uplifting her neighbors, and transforming New Haven through service and advocacy.

On Sunday afternoon, neighbors, city officials, friends, and family gathered to ensure her legacy endures, renaming the corner of Congress Avenue and West Street as Annie Louise Boyd Corner“ in recognition of her life’s work.

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A Family Comes Home As Funding Cuts Loom

Laura Glesby photos

NHS client Ashley Bailey meets NHS alum Leslie Radcliffe, her future neighbor.

Rosa DeLauro: Now is the time to "stand up and speak up."

Ashley Bailey doesn’t remember living at 470 Howard Ave., where her father and grandfather raised her briefly as a baby.

But her 13-year-old daughter will remember painting her bedroom walls teal inside that same house — now that Bailey is on track to purchase it as a first-time homeowner, with the help of state and federal programs that are in jeopardy under President Donald Trump.

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