Youth gather to clean up Shepard Street Garden.
The winning Play4 ticket was also sold at a New Haven business, according to the Connecticut Lottery.
The five graduated from the police academy and will now spend around three months in field training with a certified senior officer.
The winning scratch ticket was also sold at a New Haven business, according to the Connecticut Lottery.
Commissioners meet to set rules for how local businesses may operate to sell what is now legal recreational cannabis.
The winning scratch ticket worth $20k was recently sold at a New Haven business, according to the Connecticut Lottery.
Get 'Em Boy Boxing crew returns with national championships.
This year, the annual game that raises funds for injured 1st responders, is spread over 2 days with live music, open skate Saturday match.
Post-incarceration bottle collector seeks redemption.
Owner-occupant landlord in the Hill wins permission to evict two tenants.
The new partnership will allow HCC students to earn an SCSU bachelor of science degree in Healthcare Studies without leaving the HCC campus.
City Plan commissioners weigh zoning change.
Newhallville community center in early planning process.
The doors officially opened to the long-awaited and enhanced neighborhood library and community anchor.
Yale Music grad, mezzo-soprano Karolina Wojteczko, a native of Poland, created, and will perform, the concert. "We need to pray for peace."
The winning scratch ticket worth $10k was recently sold at a New Haven business, according to the Connecticut Lottery.
Local business launches charitable enterprise.
Eight years later, members of a New Haven family are about to tell their story to a national audience.
Hundreds rally on New Haven Green in support of Ukraine.
Anton Sovetov, 44, of New Haven, and who works in the Yale Office of Public Affairs & Communications, has been missing since Feb. 4.
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"These people are supposed to be Christians."
Union Station parking levels still far below pre-pandemic peaks.
Art center has two weeks to match developer’s offer to stay in building.
“This is my therapy.”
Hutter, East Rock Community Management Team has war of words at combative meeting.
Hundreds come out in Elm City to support Ukraine, residents.
The winning scratch ticket was also recently sold at a New Haven business, according to the Connecticut Lottery.
With photos, anecdotes from her new book, noted photographer Caryn B. Davis will explore CT's maritime roots in April presentation.
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Chardé Monet Spates, who was killed Saturday morning in a wrong-way collision on I-91, was soon to graduate with a degree in public health.
A bill would posthumously honor Constance Baker Motley, America's first Black female federal judge, with a Congressional Gold Medal.
New Haven-based mobile bookstore focuses on the literature of the African diaspora.
"Sup New Haven" lifestyle blog puts the focus on everything 2-0-3.
The winning scratch ticket was recently sold at a North Haven business, according to the Connecticut Lottery.
Might it be time to retire mask mandates for now?
Mayor is recommending that some 650 people get re-vaccinated against coronavirus.
A mechanical issue has forced the closure of the bridge, a New Haven police spokesperson said, adding that people avoid the area.
Crafts for families of newborns in Intensive Care are an example of items for capturing memories of baby’s first days.