Check out the latest winner of $10,000 or more in a CT Lottery game and where the lucky ticket was acquired.
Mental health workers "support, complement" cops, 1st responders on 911 calls for drug, alcohol, mental health, & housing emergencies.
Not that anyone needs tempting for the BAR red sauce mozzarella, ricotta, Lamberti sausage, roasted red peppers, basil, and garlic pizza.
The 1.15-acre shuttered pharmacy site was recently sold for $2.5 million.
Check out the latest big winner in a CT Lottery game and where the lucky ticket was acquired.
Patch and T-Mobile are partnering to celebrate Local Heroes who make life better in New Haven with contributions big and small.
A married father of 2, NHPD officer since 2014, Michael Hinton lost his 1 1/2-year battle with cancer. Funeral details have been released.
Patch and T-Mobile are partnering to recognize New Haven student athletes for the qualities that drive their competitive spirit.
Work in the $48K FT Union job involves responsibility for assisting supervision of general operation of the Animal Shelter.
Matt Silvestrini, a former New Haven police officer who's battled an "aggressive form of brain cancer," and his family, need our help.
Paul McCraven, Gladys Soto, Joshua Bird, and Andrea Scott Join LindyLee Gold, Michael Taylor on Foundation Board
The winning ticket, 30X Cash 9th Edition, was purchased at Best Gas in New Haven.
The program is for teens into computer science. The deadline to apply is Oct. 1. Don't sleep on this opportunity, New Haven high schoolers.
Panels, performances, and social events, including PRIDEfest in downtown New Haven on the Green Saturday, Sept. 17, are underway til Sunday.
The new FB & IG accounts are part of its mission to "engage, empower, and partner with the community" by reaching out via social media.
The winning ticket was purchased at Payrite Food Store on Forbes Avenue. The payout is the top prize for the game
He purchased the lucky ticket recently.
The initiative will support workforce development and the creation of job opportunities for formerly incarcerated community members.
In July, a group of barbers began volunteering their grooming expertise. Since the launch, there have been over 500 visits to the pop-ups.
Billy Miller, then of East Haven, was left alone in the ER ambulance bay on a stretcher and "ignored" by staff for 7 hours, lawsuit claims.
Cine‑4 closes, set to become early ed campus.
Virtual event: Uncovering History: African, African American, & Native American Burials in Hartford's Ancient Burying Ground 1640-1815.
IKEA, celebrating 18 years in New Haven, donations included bedding. cookware to Y2Y/Youth Continuum, a youth-based city homeless shelter.
BOE votes to ditch local Black-owned firm in favor of a Massachusetts-based company.
Recognizing that engaging with the community is more important than ever, New Haven police debuts new, official Facebook, Instagram pages.
Southington resident Mark Orsini is taking part in a bike-ride fundraiser next month at Yale Bowl to benefit a New Haven cancer hospital.
She won $15,208 on a Play4Nights ticket purchased at Tobacco Land in New Haven.
Help Veterans experiencing homelessness by participating in this 9-day event. Take steps wherever you are! Kickoff on Saturday, August 6.
“I think Perkins is the best street in the city."
"Team Get Right" and "Young Kings" square off in OT in day's final game.
New District Manager Jasmine Sanders: "The Hill is like my home."
The nation’s oldest African American United Congregational Church celebrates 200 years.
The new footbridge opened to the public on Monday morning over the West River off Valley Street.
Group looks to revive the commercial heart of New Haven’s Black community.
Attorney Stuart Margolis: "We'll help planet, not kill grass."