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The owner of the new bioscience tower at 101 College St. has received a five-year, $138 million loan from Bank of America, as ...
A group of 150 protesters on the New Haven Green closed their eyes for a moment, prompted by Trans Haven organizer Kirill ...
Amidst the dozens of cyclists pedaling along the downtown stretch of the Farmington Canal Heritage Trail on Thursday, one ...
An all-boys charter school is on track to open its doors later this month to its first class of nearly 75 5th and 6th graders ...
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Jacdelyn McAdams is about to enter her senior year at Wilbur Cross High School. “I’m 16 now, going to college soon,” she said, “but I’m still this ...
At a social level, however, collecting things raises questions about about class, aesthetics, and taste, ​ “ what one can afford to surround oneself with and the elegance with which one can house it,” ...
Martinez, 58, was an avid cook and experienced house painter known to friends and family as "Wolfie." He had spent the ...
As the city gears up for its ninth iteration of the Puerto Rican Festival this Saturday, New Haveners can expect food trucks ...
A volunteer Livable City Initiative (LCI) hearing officer approved $8,900 in fines for the owner of the dilapidated ex-clock ...
The city is looking for members of the public to adopt all 2,652 hydrants in New Haven. Adopters are responsible for trimming ...
Elderly renters at a Hard Street apartment complex donned bright blue t-shirts and stood outside their building Wednesday ...