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1:00pm – 2:00pm
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2:00pm – 4:00pm
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4:00pm – 5:00pm
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5:00pm – 10:00pm
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10:00pm – 12:00am
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That Tree-Topping Star?
NHPS Students Did That

In partnership with MATCH Maya McFadden reports. 

Hip Hop For The Homeless

Enters 11th year, with DESK fundraiser at Cafe 9.  Karen Ponzio reports. 

Melba Moore’s On Tap

To join Chris Big Dog” Davis’s Xmas concert Saturday at Stetson.  Paul Bass reports. 

Legal Notice

Joint Community Development/Tax Abatement Committee meeting 12/18. Read more. 

Legal Notice

Community Development Committee meeting 12/18. Read more. 

Holiday Tree Lit, Version 111

As choirs and kids and Jolly Saint Nick fill the Green for a festive, cold evening.  Brian Slattery reports. 

To Tar Beach And Back

The skyline as seen from a Harlem rooftop is celebrated in Faith Ringgold’s children’s book-inspired quilt. Review Crew’s Clay Davies reports.

Exploring “New Haven’s Closet”

With local LGBTQ+ historian John Allen. The Arts Paper’s Lucy Gellman reports.

Legal Notice

Legislation Committee meeting 12/10. Read more. 

New Contract = More Cops

In Beaver Hills, as police chief touts new contract´s benefits at latest neighborhood meetup.  Arthur Delot-Vilain reports. 

3 Days, 3 Homicides

Russell McKenzie, 57, was shot and killed in the Jocelyn Square neighborhood early Wednesday morning.  Thomas Breen reports. 

Boxes Checked Off

Conclave seeks to stand on the right side of the Catholic Church’s sordid history.  Jamil Ragland reports. 

2,110 Signatures Gathered
For Six Lakes Park Petition

Brian Slattery reports.

Comic Belief

Exhibit reveals how cartoonists evade the claws of art-world co-optation. Nora Grace-Flood reports.

Legal Notice

Finance Committee meeting 12/9. Read more. 

Student Cyclists Roll

With 16 new pairs of wheels, as the East Rock School Bike Club rides on.  Zachary Groz reports. 

3 More Years

• For teachers union prez Leslie Blatteau
• After winning uncontested election, conducted almost entirely over email.  Maya McFadden reports. 

To Teach Is To Suffer

In a good way, spiritually speaking, per Albertus’s poignant educator-to-educator panel.  Allan Appel reports. 

“Deck The Walls”

For Kehler Liddell’s annual end-of-year showcase of local artists.  Brian Slattery reports. 

Tenants Unions Cleared To Grow

As alders OK allowing renters to organize in smaller apartment buildings.  Thomas Breen reports. 

Something’s Not Quite Right ...

Whoa! Peabody’s Mind/Matter” exhibition plays with perception.  Brian Slattery reports. 

Fatal-Shooting
Cops Back On Street

After preliminary clearing by state inspector general in Jebrell Conley case.  Jabez Choi reports. 

John Curtis Bland, 81

John was a sexton at Varick, was the life of the party, and loved the Minnesota Vikings, the New York Yankees, and the the Canton Spirituals version of Hallelujah Square.”  Obit. 

Legal Notice

City Services and Environmental Policy meeting 12/5. Read more. 

25-Year-Old Shot Dead 
At George And Winthrop

2 masked men approached Christopher Santana, before one abruptly shot” and killed him.  Thomas Breen reports. 

Macy’s, Schmacy’s

School parade flies balloons over State Street.  Maya McFadden reports. 

Ribbon Cut On 
‘r kids Resiliency Center

Lisa Reisman reports.

June Williams Davis, 92

June was the coordinator for the historic Hannah Gray Home, a lifelong member of Saint Luke’s Episcopal Church, a talented baker, and a lover of jazz, swing, and soca music.  Obit. 

Threats Have Consequences

Disney makes true transformation possible in Moana 2. Jamil Ragland reports. 

Clara Mae Aldrich Lawhorn, 89

Miss Claire” was a Cedar Hill community leader and active member of St. Martin de Porres Church who worked at SNET for nearly 40 years.  Obit. 

Ernest James Green, Sr., 98

Ernest was a dedicated father of 8, and worked for the city’s Sanitation Department for three decades.  Obit. 

“I Need Some Resurrection”

Ceschi releases final solo album.  Brian Slattery reports. 

Free Turkeys, Coming Up

100 volunteers turn out for FISH and New Reach’s annual Thanksgiving turkey drive. The Arts Paper’s Grayce Howe reports.

Giving Season Rec:
Keep Local News Alive

Please consider a donation to our nonprofit newsroom — it’ll be matched through a national save-journalism campaign.  Staff reports. 

Horns Up, Sticks Ready

As the Marching Governors hit the field. The Arts Paper’s Lucy Gellman reports.

Why This Guitar
Deserves An Ovation

Jamil Ragland reports.

How Does Your Garden Grow?

Mother-daughter artist duo gives birth to a floral take on acceptance. Review Crew’s Nora Grace-Flood reports.

More Trains, Fewer Trucks

As Chapel St. concrete company wins OK to build rail spur.  Thomas Breen reports. 

APT’s Long Wharf 
Build-Up Inches Forward

Jabez Choi reports.

“Hear Us Out”

• Students seek clearer communication between schools, school board.
• By voting for new liaison” positions, at latest Citywide Student Council meeting.  Maya McFadden reports. 

City Prepares For Trump II Deportations

Thomas Breen photo

Schools Supt. Madeline Negrón: “I am ready to stand and fight for the education that every child deserves … regardless of their immigration status.”

Retraining city employees on the welcoming city” executive order. Confirming public school students’ emergency contact information. Securing federal grant money in contracts as soon as possible, before it can be revoked.

Those are some ways that New Haven officials are preparing — not panicking — ahead of an anticipated immigration crackdown promised by the incoming president.

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Teen Victim's Sister Pleads For Peace

Maya McFadden Photos

Daily Jackson's best friend Corey (middle) and sister Dalonna (right) at Thursday's memorial ...

... where friends and family celebrated the life and mourned the death of 17-year-old Daily Jackson.

Daily Jackson’s sister Dalonna called for young New Haveners who are mourning her late brother’s homicide to not retaliate, because all city teens have a lot to live for.”

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Enson's Marks 100 Years In Style

Contributed photo

Snazzy threads? Yankees seats? Mid-century Enson's had you covered

It’s no small thing to stay in business for a hundred years, but Enson’s Gentlemen’s Fashions at 1050 Chapel St. has accomplished that feat of entrepreneurial longevity. 

The reason? There’s a surprisingly old-fashioned thread — pun very much intended — that runs through the decades.

Nice things, great customer relations, and all these years, we’ve had great tailors.”

Continue reading ‘Enson’s Marks 100 Years In Style’