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Asst. Supt Hired As
Chief Of School Operations

Paul Whyte’s moving roles, but staying in NHPS central office.  Maya McFadden reports. 

Ernest Canteen, Jr., 53

Ernest was an imaginative artist known for his work ethic, love of music, and appreciation for food with family and friends.  Obit. 

Mutants Take Stage
After RV Roadblock

Brazilian rock legends perform at Space Ballroom.  Jisu Sheen reports. 

Not Messing

A Cronenberg close-up at Lyric Hall.  Karen Ponzio reports. 

Tick Tock. Tick Tock

Clock shop negotiations move ahead, as creditors withdraw petition for interim trustee.  Mona Mahadevan reports. 

Make That 2 “Showponies”

Paul Bass reports.

Blob-al Warming

Screening of a 50s horror flick reveals a 2020s generation gap. Nora Grace Flood reports.

DeNoble Launches
“Generational” Challenge

To 18-term incumbent Democrat Rosa DeLauro, as he seeks 3rd District congressional seat.  Paul Bass reports. 

ABCs Of Energy Efficiency

Pilot program targets heating, cooling improvements for 30 Newhallville homes.  Alina Rose Chen reports. 

School Board OKs $243K
In Magnet-School Spending

For professional development, curriculum writing, and program evaluations.  Maya McFadden reports. 

Today’s Legal Notice

Invitation to bid on Liberty Street residential construction project.  Read more. 

Chismosa Zine Draws On Friendship

& covers arts and culture across CT Jisu Sheen reports. 

Homes On The Run

Nora Grace-Flood reports.

Mr. Terrific Steals Scenes

As Superman soars back onto screens.  Jamil Ragland reports. 

Career High’s Abdellah Aly becomes new student rep on Board of Ed.  Read more. 

Kaleidoscope

Workshop hosted as part of leadup to new zine brings together queer and trans writers of colors.  Jisu Sheen reports. 

27-Yr-Old Arrested
After Hill Standoff

Staff reports. 

Seeing Sounds
Runs The Block

Jisu Sheen reports.

Hill Nonprofit Eyes 
New Childcare Center

Alina Rose Chen reports.

Teen Helps LEAP 
Secure Elevator Approval

Ethan Masoperh, 18, steps up at BZA Adam Walker reports. 

Laughter In A Landslide

Yale rising senior Norah Laughter wins advisory endorsement for alder among 4 votes cast at Ward 1 Dem committee meeting.  Adam Walker reports. 

Report Details School
Drop-Off Decision That
Ended With ICE Grab

Laura Glesby reports.

Back On The Market

Elm City Market, that is, as celebrated during ribbon cutting at Square 10.”  Alexandra Martinakova reports. 

Read On!

At LEAP’s 23rd annual Read In on the Green. The Arts Paper’s Lucy Gellman reports.

Peace Breaks Out
In Morris Cove

Two alder candidates get along, as Ward 18 Dem committee amicably endorses Leland Moore over Zelema Harris.  Laura Glesby reports. 

Three Scandals

Detailed in latest Faith Matters” column.  Staff reports. 

Raids, Reading & Rulebreaking

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

Goooooalll!

New Haven United FC fights for the playoff win.
Matthew Cain reports. 

Lot Gets Lit

At cannabis dispensary-hosted block party.  Sonia Ahmed reports. 

Bye Bye, Burning Bush

Volunteers clear invasive species to keep Fairmont Park forest flourishing.  Alexandra Martinakova reports. 

Formula 1 & Done

A hero ain’t nothin’ but Brad Pitt. Nora Grace-Flood reviews.

I-91 Underpass Reimagined

As tour discusses future made possible with help of new $17K grant.  Adam Walker reports. 

Library Lab Makes Memories

Now anyone can be an archivist, at NHFPL Ives branch.
Jisu Sheen reports. 

No Parking, No Problem?

2 apartments eyed for former livery stable on Edgewood Ave.  Mona Mahadevan reports. 

James Totten Boorsch, 90

Jim loved to travel, visited 132 countries, and worked as Mobil Oil’s general counsel in Tokyo.  Obit. 

4 In Ward 1

Labor ally, rising senior, and Dem co-chair Norah Laughter joins four-way Yalie race for downtown alder seat.  Adam Walker reports. 

Kids LEAP Into Pool

This time in Fair Haven.  Sonia Ahmed reports. 

NHPS Seeks $$ For 
Arabic Teachers, Events

Maya McFadden reports.

Green Walking Tour: 
Transparency Is Key

As city considers updates to historic greenspace.  Alina Rose Chen reports. 

Custodial Contract Falls Apart

Maya McFadden Photo

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.

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Dixwell Campers Box & Grow

Maya McFadden photos

Summer camp at Get 'Em Boy Boxing.

Maya McFadden Photos

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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Fair Haven Waterfront Development Planned

Front Street's future? Designs for a Quinnipiac River dev.

Alexandra Martinakova photo

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.

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