Two Connecticut-based developers are planning to buy and convert adjacent Shelton Avenue properties -- the remediated site of ...
New Haven’s very first designed and constructed nature trail accessible to people with disabilities is in the works -- as are ...
Looking ahead to the 2026-27 budget, Supt. Madeline Negrón has launched the district’s first online public input forum — and ...
The Superior Court jury handed down that verdict on Wednesday. It found Dundy, who’s 64, guilty of first-degree assault, ...
When humans go hungry, so do the animals they care for. And as food pantry shelves grow bare, animal shelters get filled to ...
“Kids were taking five or eight minutes to eat, and the rest of the time, they had nothing to do,” said Richardson, amid the ...
Earlier this month, the Yale Peabody Museum came alive in a whole new way. Nearly 300 LEAP and Q House families filled the ...
With a deep sigh of anticipation, Anthony Carabello strummed his guitar, leading the first song, Bo Diddley’s “Pretty Thing,” ...
The whimsical piece is part of “Glorious Index,” a show of miniature pieces at the Institute Library on Chapel Street that ...
As contract negotiations wind down, Metro's Stephen Staysniak calls for NHPS to embrace a state health insurance program.
School board secretary defends OrLando Yarborough and Abie Quiñones-Benítez as people of high character, ability, and commitment.
The true feast at the Thanksgiving table this week might consist of a single bite of, say, sweet potato, rather than a heaping plate of food. That’s part of what I took away from reading John Oakes’ ...