Supt. Negrón (right), speaking to the Board of Education: "We are a city and a district that prides ourself in working with unionized workers."
The Board of Education voted to throw out a $5.8 million deal with the district’s new part-time custodial contractor after a different RFP respondent complained that New Haven’s bidding process was unfair.
Coach Solo: "I don’t want them to go through what I went through, so I'm being the person I needed."
Before a dozen young New Haveners got to practicing quick jabs on punching bags at Get ‘Em Boy boxing gym, they talked with one another about what self-respect looks like and about healthy ways to overcome life’s obstacles.
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Alexandra Martinakova
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Front Street's future? Designs for a Quinnipiac River dev.
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Waterfront builder Fereshteh Bekhrad.
A local developer plans to build 70 senior apartments and 18,000 square feet of commercial space across three new buildings along the Quinnipiac River — prompting pushback from some Fair Haven neighbors concerned about overbuilding the neighborhood’s waterfront.