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Doc Reveals The New Haven HBCU That Could Have Been

by | Feb 23, 2023 9:43 am | Comments (2)

Still from What Could Have Been: America's First HBCU.

On Wednesday night at the New Haven Museum, New Haveners had a chance to learn, together, about an uncomfortable truth: that, in 1831, New Haven’s white community leaders overwhelming rejected a serious proposal to found what would have been the first U.S. Black college, on the land where the interchange of I‑95 and I‑91 now exists.

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APT, Gateway Eye Long Wharf Moves

by | Feb 9, 2023 3:05 pm | Comments (21)

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Rendering of a proposed new "Gateway District" on Long Wharf.

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Community members hear a presentation at the Betsy Ross School Parish Hall.

A park and pedestrian-friendly walkway where cars now roar down Long Wharf Drive. 

An automotive trade school where the former Gateway Community College building is starting to crumble. 

A new home base for all of the APT Foundation’s New Haven substance-use treatment programs in a building specifically designed to address neighbors’ concerns.

Those ideas stand at the center of a new plan put together by top city officials on how to transform Long Wharf — a waterfront neighborhood currently dominated by big-box stores, parking lots, and the highway — into a mixed-use district bustling with education, healthcare, and outdoor recreation.

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Eviction OK'd After Restaurant Shutters

by | Feb 7, 2023 4:15 pm | Comments (15)

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The now-shuttered Andy Restaurant-Bar on Sargent Dr.

A 32-year-old tenant has until the end of the month to move himself, his pregnant wife, and their two children out of their rented single-family home — in his latest setback after closing his Long Wharf restaurant, falling behind on rent at his house, and preparing to file for bankruptcy.

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Coliseum Redo Promise: Park Will Be Public

by | Nov 18, 2022 12:28 pm | Comments (10)

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Thomasine Shaw, Ernest Pagan, and Alder Carmen Rodriguez at Thursday's meeting.

The public space at the new Coliseum site redevelopment will be a true gateway to the city” that is open to all — and not a fenced-in private courtyard like what currently sits one block away in front of the Knights of Columbus tower.

City officials and a Norwalk-based redevelopment team made that promise during the latest community meeting about a mini-city’s worth of rebuilding now underway in New Haven’s Tenth Square.”

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256-Apt Plans Advance Amid Rent Debate

by | Oct 24, 2022 10:38 am | Comments (19)

144 more apts., coming soon to Blake?

Dixwell Alder Morrison: Do better, developers.

Two plans that promise to bring a total of 256 new apartments to Westville and Long Wharf moved ahead — as alders pressed for more affordable units and questioned whether the city’s recently adopted inclusionary” housing law goes far enough.

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Long Wharf Pause OK'd; Truck Lot Squeaks In

by | Sep 20, 2022 11:37 am | Comments (25)

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Sports Haven: Place your bets while you can before trucks take over.

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City Plan Director Brown: "Unfortunate" that moratorium won't cover truck project.

A one-year building moratorium on Long Wharf is now in effect — but will almost certainly not stand in the way of a new truck trailer parking facility proposed for the current Sports Haven off-track-betting site.

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Feds OK $25M To Prevent Coastal Floods

by | Sep 19, 2022 2:14 pm | Comments (10)

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Rendering of planned new drainage pipe (in blue).

City Engineer Zinn: This will help mitigate harms of the "absolutely existential crisis" of climate change.

Expect less flooding on the often-flooded Union Avenue in the years ahead, thanks to a $25 million federal grant that will help the city construct a roughly 3,000-foot drainage pipe and tunnel from West Water Street to the Harbor.

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With Summer Stock Inventory Sale, Long Wharf Theatre Makes Deals

by | Aug 10, 2022 9:15 am | Comments (0)

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A woman holding bolts of fabric approached the checkout counter set up in the lobby of Long Wharf Theatre. She had plans, she said, to make clothes for her relatives. 

In my generation, everybody knitted or sewed,” she said. 

Now, she continued, when a shirt loses a button, they take it to the dry cleaners.”

Making clothes yourself is a lost art,” a Long Wharf employee agreed. But with the help of Dock Deals — a series of sales of stock Long Wharf is holding as it clears out its space on Sargent Drive — the woman would find it again.

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Long Wharf Building Moratorium Advances

by | Aug 3, 2022 3:03 pm | Comments (23)

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Rose-Wilen and Piscitelli on Tuesday: "Long Wharf is the city's neighborhood."

The city's vision for a denser, mixed-use, redeveloped Long Wharf.

A proposed one-year building moratorium on Long Wharf is now one vote away from adoption — after alders and city planners made clear that certain projects, like Fusco’s planned new 500 waterfront apartments, would not be affected by the land-use pause.

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Village Suites Owner Pitches Hotel-To-Apts Plan

by | Aug 1, 2022 4:57 pm | Comments (6)

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Juan Salas-Romer (center) at 2016 ribbon cutting: Now looking to convert Village Suites hotel into apartments.

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The Village Suites hotel at 3 Long Wharf Dr.

The local owner of a 112-room extended-stay hotel on Long Wharf is looking for zoning permission to convert the property into 112 new apartments — by changing the legally permitted use of the hotel’s existing buildings and rooms, rather than by constructing anything new.

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ConnCORP Pitches Guv On Dixwell Plaza

by and | Jul 28, 2022 10:00 am | Comments (9)

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Audrey Tyson, Alder Sarah Miller, and Gov. Lamont talk education at Brazi's during one of the governor's New Haven stops Wednesday.

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Lamont in radio studio with hosts Jose Candelario and Norma Rodriguez-Reyes, and campaign Deputy Political Diretor Gabriela Koc.

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Lamont with Erik Clemons at ConnCORP: Talk to Looney.

Erik Clemons took advantage of a 20-minute audience with Gov. Ned Lamont to make a multimillion-dollar pitch — for bond money to help revive the commercial heart of New Haven’s Black community.

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Tuff Girls Take On Wheel Good Paddlers As Dragon Boat Regatta Returns

by | Jul 24, 2022 11:52 am | Comments (2)

The Wheel Good Paddlers, led by drummer Julia Wilson and captain John Pescatore, in the final race.

The Tuff Girls 1, led by drummer Livia Doran and captain Christa Doran.

It was the final race of the day, and the Tuff Girls were just a few strokes behind the Wheel Good Paddlers, who were back to defend their title, this year with the help of New Haven Public School (NHPS) students. 

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Housing Q Reveals Upstairs-Downstairs Lenses

by | Jun 17, 2022 3:03 pm | Comments (14)

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Shafiq Abdussabur and Gov. Lamont at Brazi's lunch: 2 takes on a crisis.

Who needs a home in New Haven? Who can afford a home in New Haven? And whom should the state prioritize supporting with its housing policies and subsidies — biotech transplants or working-class first-time buyers?

Two different takes on those housing-focused questions came to the fore during a conversation among the governor, a top state housing official, and a now-former Beaver Hills alder.

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At Gala, Long Wharf Begins Long Goodbye ... And Hello

by | Jun 14, 2022 9:34 am | Comments (1)

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On Monday night, the Big Tent Party, a gala fundraiser for Long Wharf Theatre, saw the regional theater institution begin its slow turn away from its Sargent Drive home and into a more nomadic future, as patrons gathered for an evening of food, drink, and entertainment that began and ended outside.

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Weed Dispensary Eyes Long Wharf

by | Jun 8, 2022 3:21 pm | Comments (15)

Up next at Long Wharf Theatre (clockwise from top left)?: Model smoking INSA pre-rolled joint; theater's sign on Sargent Dr.; INSA cannabis chocolates; theater's current home in the Food Terminal.

Could the Long Wharf stage that hosted performances by Sam Waterston and Anna Deavere Smith become a spot to purchase Mellow Bar” cannabis chocolates and Infused Rocket” pre-rolled joints?

That possible future won a vote of support from an aldermanic committee that greenlit the legal sale of marijuana on Long Wharf — including on an industrial stretch of Sargent Drive where a Massachusetts-based cannabis dispensary hopes to move in to the longtime, soon-to-be-former home of Long Wharf Theatre.

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Queen Makes For Fitting Farewell To LWT's Physical Space

by | May 19, 2022 8:41 am | Comments (1)

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Srinivasan and Janssen.

Researchers Sanam Shah and Ariel Spiegel are presenting the findings of a project that may, once and for, stick it to the man. Their advisor is watching with eagerness as Spiegel turns on the fire, cutting straight to the chase about how they’ve uncovered evidence, real evidence, of corporate wrongdoing, creating active ecological harm. She’s flush with her commitment. That’s when Shah gets worried. Isn’t her presentation maybe a little too subjective? Her advisor disagrees; if anything, he suggests, Spiegel should lay it on thicker. After all, the passion is backed up by hard data. Isn’t it? 

That’s when Shah suddenly looks worried. She’s found an anomaly. But she can fix it. She knows she can. In that moment, it’s hard to tell whether she’s reassuring them or herself.

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