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Make time for Experience an interactive experience with Dementia Live on the New Haven Patch calendar
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Happening soon: Welcome.Peace.Amen. Greater New Haven Community Chorus Spring 2026 Concert on the New Haven Patch calendar
More kids need mentors than there are volunteers. Help close the gap and make a difference for a young person in Connecticut.
Coming up on the New Haven Patch calendar: Welcome.Peace.Amen. Greater New Haven Community Chorus Spring 2026 Concert
The winning ticket was sold at a business in New Haven, according to the Connecticut Lottery.
Also check out Welcome.Peace.Amen. Greater New Haven Community Chorus Spring 2026 Concert on the New Haven Patch calendar
“It’s a city that shows love and embraces you,” homegrown NFL player Tyler Booker said. “Great things come out of New Haven, Connecticut.”
Emergency Co. 2, Division 3 FF Thomas “TJ” Kochera, father of 2 girls, was described as courageous and selfless: Fireman's Benevolent Assoc.
Presented by Downtown New Haven and the New Haven Green, Sunday Markets on the New Haven Green will be twice a month through Sept. 20.
In addition to diverse culinary offerings, event includes henna artistry, family activities and a special performance by Capoeira Espera CT.
The June 22 event is a free and public conversation exploring Black hair as a site of identity, culture, memory, and community.
The mission of the event is to raise awareness and support mentorship opportunities that help young people build brighter futures: BBBS
For over 30 years, the Shamrock Open has been a major fundraiser for the Greater New Haven St. Patrick’s Day Parade
The library on wheels brings books, materials, resources and library cards directly to the community this spring and summer.
The big win came on a scratch ticket, according to the Connecticut Lottery.
New Haven successfully nabbed the world's largest pizza party record, now there's a film that documents what it took to pull it off.
In what was "one of the largest rescue operations in modern history," in 1992, Kelly fell 30' through an illegal shaft: Fire Chief Coughlin.
City, ARPA-funded building updates complete, community programming restored and includes Wilderness Wednesdays, Nature Pals, school trips.
"Day after day, year after year, Velma has extended compassion, care towards most vulnerable residents during their darkest times:" Mayor.
The Robin I. Kroogman New Haven Animal Shelter is asking for the community's help in identifying this good boy and getting him home.
In 2025, medical issues, "unforeseen circumstances," forced Heyward to close; family needs help with medical and vital expenses: GoFundMe.
More than 100 students, teachers, and immigrant rights advocates gathered in support of an SCSU student who has been detained by ICE.
Here's everything you need to know, New Haven, so we can all do our part to keep our streets, neighborhoods, and city clean.
A 22-year-old Israel Defense Forces (IDF) soldier who was born in New Haven died this weekend during combat in southern Lebanon.
Tweed also noted on Facebook that Connecticut Foodshare is "helping provide food and assistance to TSA officers and their families."
From a brand partner: Restaurants, home improvement stores and other businesses in the area offer discounts for those who serve.
Ubiquitous trash picked up by 2025 volunteers: 18K cigarette butts, 11K food wrappers, 13K bottle caps, 8K plastic pieces: Save the Sound.
The upcoming event will explore snow leopard habitats and community-led conservation efforts.
Annual renaming ceremony honors someone who has significantly contributed to preserving, promoting Irish culture, the parade committee says.
Gamblers Anonymous Meetings Offered Weekly through Gambling Treatment Program
The New Haven Pride Center announced this week that it will “cease normal operations” starting Thursday, Feb. 26.
Yale New Haven Health's care teams are reaching out to patients to convert appointments to telehealth/help reschedule.
Scientist Dr. Ainissa Ramirez discusses Black inventors, including New Haven’s Sarah Boone, granted a U.S. patent for ironing board in 1892.
Kindness takes many forms—big and small—and shows up all around New Haven.
Nearly 1,800 people braved the cold to walk or run in IRIS’ annual 5K “Run for Refugees” fundraiser and raised more than $100,000.
From outdoor skills to creative arts to hands-on learning, every day brings a new opportunity to try something different.
Current project sites are located along the Northeast Corridor.
Nearly half of all living veterans (8.1 million) are age 65 or older
Over 75% of older adults want to stay in their current homes.
Good nutrition is important no matter what your age.
People want to stay out of politics that can’t happen. There is a deadline to be out of Afghanistan; experts say we can’t meet it.
Dr. Guillaume Bassil to Our Practice
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When you represent yourself and you ARE NOT an Attorney the treatment you receive in court is the ultimate discrimination.