Schaghticoke Tribal Nation member Darlene Kascak uses artifacts, cultural items to show how Indigenous people lived a sustainable lifestyle.
Maintained by the city, Urban Resources Initiative, local volunteers, the Valley Street garden serves as a place of reflection and healing.
Named for visionary community leader, it has 56 affordable apartments, including 14 supportive units, and reconnects West River community.
This pivotal funding supports the development and implementation of hands-on, inquiry-based K–12 science modules.
Protesters gathered in New Haven Wednesday to rally against recent ICE arrests and deportations.
Construction is now complete on the building’s new transformation into an 18-unit, mass timber apartment building.
Twenty-five members of the proud class of incarcerated instructors from the historic two-week strike in 1975 gathered for a reunion.
“He was a civil rights activist. He was a freedom fighter. He was a huge advocate for the disenfranchised communities,” Scot X. Esdaile said
The Water Innovation Hub is a new initiative to accelerate the commercialization and deployment of next-generation water technologies.
The report shows how "urgent it is that we prioritize new investment in sewage and stormwater infrastructure:" Save the Sound says.
The winning ticket was sold at a business in West Haven, according to the Connecticut Lottery.
At West Rock Nature Center, educational environmental/outdoor programs are offered by Parks Dept., Common Ground High School, Solar Youth.
Dozens of middle schools host STEM activities, 4K NHPS students visit STEM-related businesses. Science Week is back now through Friday.
Farmington Canal, built in early C19th to move goods from New Haven, Sound to/from CT, MA interior, later a railroad, now 93.5-mile greenway
The East Shore Senior Center was previously housed at the facilities of St. Bernadette Church and St. Pio of Peitrelcina Parish.
The festival kicks off with parade down Grand Avenue. that includes school bands, community organizations, youth groups, popular characters.
humanitarian service, make a difference, new club: New Haven NextGen Cultural Lions Club
The slain 15-year-old was remembered as a “silly clown” who loved to play pranks, joke around, and “keep us on our toes.”
Tweed Board Chair: “We’re neutral. We are not going to take a position we have no influence over.”
A New Haven resident recently won a $100,000 lottery prize, according to the Connecticut Lottery.
Open posts, some of which are union positions, include branch manager, library IT supervisor, librarians and part-time library assistants.
Rev. Nathan Empsall is the new priest-in-charge of the "racially diverse, LGBTQ-affirming, spiritually-grounded" St. PJ's Episcopal Church.
Firefighters rescued three women and 16 cats from a three-family house that caught on fire Monday afternoon.
For 35 years, Grubbs was executive director of Christian Community Action, one of New Haven’s leading non-profit social service agencies.
Sgt. Cherelle D. Carr, who heads up the NHPD's Special Victims Unit, was honored by Women & Families Center for her compassion, dedication.
Twin sisters Nina and Shelagh Laverty, UConn students and McDonald's of Branford workers, sand at McDonald's All-American Games in Brooklyn.
Three years after Mayor Justin Elicker announced that the city’s public libraries would be open on Sundays, all five branches remain closed.
“What does a 13-year-old know about having a gun?” a man said during the community event. The room filled with sighs and shaking heads.
Inauguration Weekend events for Yale, New Haven communities, culminate in Sunday ceremony attended by reps from universities globally.
Experienced Foundation Executive Brings Insight, Broad Knowledge of Greater New Haven Community
Southern Connecticut State hosts 4th annual event Wednesday to foster network of students, professionals from underrepresented backgrounds.
Discover the best spots for unforgettable graduation celebrations, from elegant dining experiences to interactive entertainment venues.
Tenants and supporters staged a rally Tuesday to protest high utility costs, among other concerns, at their apartment complex.
“It was a moment of joy,” the man said of a phone call with his long-lost daughter, “but we understand that this process is not over.”
The Aquarium said late Monday that the gray seal pup's "gastrointestinal issues were too severe to treat, and he succumbed to his disease."
From now until April 15 pet owners may submit a photo of their furry friend for an opportunity to be immortalized on a beer label.
A pay dispute at a downtown restaurant ended with the boss threatening to call immigration authorities, & with activists demanding respect.
The big win came on a scratch ticket, according to the Connecticut Lottery.
In addition to a fun night out, at Mardi Gras, the NHFPL Foundation honors those who have positively impacted the Library and community.
Chappy, the gray seal pup found on an icy New Haven street, is under the care of Aquarium, who noted he was doing well then took a turn.