A privately owned pool will be open for free public access on Friday evenings — and for low-cost swim lessons throughout the summer...
Dr. Dwayne Smith, SCSU interim president, was among the 100 to receive the prestigious honor by the NAACP Connecticut State Conference.
Tents popped up as part of a protest against past clearings of homeless encampments, and in support of the rights of the unhoused.
No paperwork is needed, though all meals must be eaten on site, at one of 50 locations across New Haven.
The group meets up on the third Saturday of every month and then chooses from there a different section of Newhallville to tidy up.
“Porky touched so many people’s lives. He was such a giver, a caretaker. He was just a good, jolly soul,” a friend said of Wilson Reyes.
The funding supports a master plan, and design renovations for the Museum's Whitney Avenue home and the historic Pardee-Morris House.
All city libraries and senior centers serve as cooling centers during normal business hours and Splash Pads hours are expanded, 10 am-8 pm.
Police officers from Massachusetts, New Jersey, Minnesota, and Connecticut, participated in the procession to honor the slain officer.
The CT Hospital Community Service Award recognizes a CT hospital or healthcare system that's made an outstanding contribution to community.
Paul Panagrosso, Army veteran of the Battle of the Bulge who survived 5 1/2 months in Nazi captivity, is among 190 Hillhouse graduates.
The new statue celebrating Italian-American heritage, history, and contributions to New Haven was officially unveiled in Wooster Square Park
An “Annual Day of Remembrance” ceremony was recently held for gun violence homicide victims.
Associated Irish Societies said the 2024 Shamrock Open Golf Tournament on June 24 in Hamden, with a dinner following, benefits the parade.
Ocean Management is looking to sell a 70-unit Blake Street apartment building for nearly $14 million.
The documentary by Jay Sanders and Elisa Broche chronicles Harvin’s transformation from incarceration to being a beacon of hope, resiliency.
There were 1,400 nominations, but Friday it was revealed that Worthington Hooker School 2nd-grade teacher Hilarie Alden was the honoree.
Havenly Café recognized, thanked its "incredible community partners who employ refugee and immigrant women from our job training program."
The city’s newest cannabis dispensary opened in the former longtime home of the Long Wharf Theatre.
Historian, archaeologist Jim Powers shares the story of 14,000 years of Quinnipiac, Indigenous life in CT on Sunday, June 23, at 2 p.m.
200+ CT Puerto Ricans flew to San Juan to march in the island's 1st parade honoring culture, welcoming the diaspora home. Patch was there.
After a four-year journey, an Italian-American immigrant family landed in Wooster Square Park, pointing to both the past and the future.
24 nonprofits provide 1000s of kids with "positive" programs: arts, dance, music, robotics, academic enrichment, sports, martial arts, more.
The Community Days are scheduled for May 19, June 22, July 21, Aug. 3, Aug. 18, and Sept. 21, running from 8 a.m. to noon.
The Great Give raised $3,843,475 for 550 nonprofit, the highest amount in its 15-year history for a record number of organizations.
Granted Tier 1 status from the state Police Officers Standards and Training Council, it's a three-step system, with Tier 3 as the highest.
The neighborhood celebration marked its second year post-pandemic shutdown and hearkened back to Fair Haven festivals of a generation ago.
Committed to accelerating adoption of quantum technologies in CT, position state as leader in emerging global market worth $53B by 2028.
The big win came on a Powerball ticket, according to Lottery officials.
During an in-person session at Lighthouse Point Park, May 8, have a say on how to improve the Sound's health, and the plan for its future.
Financial coaching, peer support, etc. for those returning to New Haven from incarceration that have mental health, substance use challenges
Billy Miller OD'd, 1st responders saved him, but he died in YNHH ER; left alone on stretcher, "ignored" for 7 hours, lawsuit claims.
The program helps cops "better engage, support, protect, and serve" those with ASD during public safety emergencies, crisis situations.
Albertus students, faculty, & staff volunteer in record numbers for the Day of Service as a way to give back to the New Haven community.
A Rt. 34 corridor project it has 56 affordable apartments, 14 supportive housing units across 11 townhouse-style buildings on 4.3-acre site.
The 27th Annual friendly hockey competition between the two departments raises money for police officers, firefighters injured on the job.
In New Haven, the moon will cover about 90% of the sun at the peak of the eclipse. Here's what you need to know about the April 8 eclipse.
Check out the latest winner of $10,000 or more in a CT Lottery game and where the lucky ticket was acquired.
The reborn Peabody Museum unlocked its doors this week and ushered in a new era of kids ready to roam renovated dinosaur rooms.