The new Derby Ave. building, with 64 below-market price units, replaces the New England Linen Co., circa 1900 known as Monarch Cleaners.
One resident won $100,000 on a CASH 5 ticket, according to the Connecticut Lottery.
FISH hunger-fighting initiative delivers healthy groceries to residents who are homebound due to age, health-related mobility limitations.
Regional Water Authority awards over $15,000 to 8 local fire/emergency service agencies including the New Haven Fire Department.
The Hill South Community Management Team meeting focused primarily on neighbors’ grievances with too many homeless people and too few cops.
Mural's goal: raise climate action awareness, highlight crisis’ disproportionate impact on communities of color, inspire inclusive solutions
The 22-year-old homeless man had been in prison for a month after being locked up on can-throwing, bomb-threat charges.
Tom Ficklin, a leading New Haven figure in media and politics and a community omnipresence for decades, died suddenly at the age of 75.
Currently, EVP of Member Engagement, Communications for Greater New Haven Chamber of Commerce, she was chosen after a regional search.
A mental health public awareness campaign, Mindmap hopes to raise awareness of signs and symptoms in teens and young adults.
Keeping Warm
On Oct. 30, Hamden native Holmes will talk about the Paris 2024 Olympics, where she anchored the U.S. women's 4x400-relay team for the Gold.
Hub will "accelerate the development of breakthrough technologies addressing key challenges in the water industry," RWA, ClimateHaven say.
The big win came on a Powerball ticket, according to the Connecticut Lottery.
A group of local activists are pushing for the Board of Alders to formally designate an intersection “Malik Jones Corner.”
The big win came on a scratch ticket, according to the Connecticut Lottery.
Elm City Communities/Housing Authority of New Haven leader will succeed Will Ginsberg, who's stepping down after 24 years on Nov. 2
In a newsletter to New Haven residents, Mayor Justin Elicker shared recent infrastructure projects, e-bike relaunch and youth programs.
Grants from the Community Fund for Women & Girls support career advancement, entrepreneurship, housing stability and innovative childcare.
Regional Water Authority's Emergency Responder Grant program offers $2K grants to volunteer, professional emergency services.
Save the Sound hosting 22 cleanups across CT, including New Haven, part of 2024 International Coastal Cleanup Day, volunteers invited.
The twilight bicycle race and apizza fest, quoted as "not your ordinary bike race or street festival," is from 4 p.m. to 10 p.m.
After a 4-year hiatus, Ride New Haven relaunched with a fleet of 100 new e-bikes, added to the existing 100 pedal bikes, at 30 stations.
There's no shortage of classes, lectures, films, language and book clubs, music, tech help, even a bike safety course. And lots more.
‘Together We Can’ on the Green, 12-3, free health services, art, music, open mic, ceremony, vigil for International Overdose Awareness Day.
A North Haven teen was first to cross the finish line in the 10th annual fundraiser spearheaded by marathon guru John Tolbert of Branford.
Reenactments, fife-and-drum music, a nationally known Etch-a-Sketch artist, herb garden tours and games all free Sunday, noon to 4 p.m.
At some point, if she keeps popping up in New Haven (the actor's a Sally's Apizza aficionado) folks may get used to her, but not quite yet.
10 Food Business Accelerator graduates make, serve, signature dishes in sample sizes to the community free Wednesday at Dixwell Q House.
The New Haven Museum exhibit, presented by the Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library, will remain on view through March 1, 2025.
Dean of Yale School of Nursing to be Inducted into Immigrant Heritage Hall of Fame on November 14
BB-BS of CT hopes to find adult volunteers to make a positive difference in a young person's life before the fall school semester begins.
Helping to make neighborhoods safer, police say, the community-building event promotes cops/community partnership, neighborhood camaraderie.
In December 2023, YNHH notified NRC that an unused vial of lutetium-177 was recovered at a lead-disposal facility after setting off alarms.
Among the 250 artifacts are a carved Vanuatu seagoing canoe prow and Solomon Islands decorated shields used for defense and in ceremonies.
The documentary was produced and directed by UNH film students.
Free outdoor screening of Speilberg's 1997 film "Amistad," musical performances, and "Amistad Retold" tours, all free July 19-20.
Nearly 750 young people start work at over 100 sites across the city, part of New Haven’s Youth@Work summer employment program.
Young filmmakers from four different schools joined forces to write, film, edit, and premiere a documentary.