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New Haven Newz Quiz May 17

Paul Bass reports.

Show Us The Survey!

Quarry Park friends press parks commissioners, city to help keep Heights greenspace clean.  Allan Appel reports. 

CT Rocks!

At Cafe 9!  Brian Slattery reports. 

Er — “Sexual Redirection” School?

Best Video-East Rock House queer film club screens But I’m A Cheerleader. Karen Ponzio reports. 

Legal Notice

Aldermanic Affairs Committee meeting agenda 5/29. Read more. 

Secret Breakfast Ingredient: Family

Review Crew’s Jamil Ragland reports.

Legal Notice

Education Committee meeting agenda 5/22. Read more. 

Love n’Co Brings The Love

For latest show @ Mediterranea Cafe.  Dereen Shirnekhi reports. 

Constant Chemical Sunset

Bathes Ely Center’s Sunburnt” exhibition.  Brian Slattery reports. 

Glimpse Into The Future

Review Crew’s Fred Noland tracks down a muralist who’s onto something.

No One Asked The Butler

Jamil Ragland wonders what else George Griffin could have been besides Mark Twain’s attendant.

Baby You’re A Rich Man

State Treasurer Erick Russell boosts baby bonds program. CTmirror’s Mark Pazniokas reports.

James Lee, 48

James was a local musician, a performer, and a clothing designer.  Obit. 

College St.‘s Lit

As 23 restaurants ready to open outdoor dining season, with another 20 in the pipeline.  Paul Bass reports. 

W. Haven Mayor Steals
2nd New Haven Fontana

Paul Bass reports.

NHPS Arts Supervisor Hired

Waterbury’s Holly Maxson to replace soon-to-retire Ellen Maust.  Maya McFadden reports. 

How’re We Really Doing?

GDP hackers seek new way to measure economic wellbeing.  Paul Bass reports. 

“Madness In The Morning”

And thought-provoking art all day, at Blue Orchid’s latest show.  Brian Slattery reports. 

Into The Fairy House

At Massaro Community Farm’s latest celebration of seedlings, art, and spring.  Karen Ponzio reports. 

All That Hartford Jazz

Jamil Ragland gets schooled on the history of his hometown’s scene.

#WeStillHere

Black Oakland celebrates resilience amid gentrification. Review Crew’s Lisa Gray reports.

Man Shot On Starr Street

In unrelated incident, teen shoots self.  Staff reports. 

Dems Tap DeLauro 
For Another Term

In Congress, as 1 of 5 incumbent Dems seeking to return to D.C. CTmirror’s Mark Pazniokas reports.

Wine-Dark Sea Flows

At latest exhibition at Kelhler Liddell in Westville.  Brian Slattery reports. 

Students Read For The Win

As Clifford the Big Red Dog helps celebrate completion of Superintendent’s month-long Reading Challenge.  Staff reports. 

Amateur Boxer
Eyes Wichita Ring

& needs help paying the way.  Thomas Breen reports. 

Back To It

Canal Trail work resumes on Orange.  Paul Bass reports. 

BLDG Back Better

The House Garganelli, as made by star chef Megan Gill, on the menu at Hotel Marcel restaurant.  Lisa Reisman reports. 

Missing Person Sought

18-year-old Keyasia Mcelveen was last seen 5/5. Anonymous tips are welcome.  Staff reports. 

Work’s A B-Word

In New Haven Theater Company’s season ender.  Donald Brown reports. 

“Senator Of State”

State Dems nominate Chris Murphy for 3rd term in U.S. Senate. CTmirror’s Mark Pazniokas reports.

Fuel Cell Future?

Enviro-friendly power source eyed for former SHW plant site in Ansonia. Jasmine Wright reports.

Legal Notice

Health & Human Services Committee meeting 5/30. Read more. 

Legal Notice

Public Safety Committee meeting 5/21. Read more. 

Today’s Debates

Yalies Demolish Parking LotBy Union StationWith Root Beer Floats& Grenade”That Was Flawed Beyond Repair”

Business, Gender, Innovation

May library book round-up from Ives Squared manager.  Jennifer Gargiulo reports. 

New Haven Newz Quiz

Do you know this week’s news?  Paul Bass reports. 

Fight, Gunfire
Lead To Arrests

Police: Melee broke out on Central Ave. after ex-boyfriend showed up.  Staff reports. 

1 Small Step For Safety

• 1 giant leap for West Rock.
• In the form of new sidewalks and other traffic-calming improvements near Common Ground.  Allan Appel reports. 

Moms In Bands
Chase Rockstar Dreams

Even while outnumbered by dads in bands…  Marisa Torrieri Bloom reports. 

Alders Trim, Advance $679M Budget

Laura Glesby Photo

Finance Chair Adam Marchand, second from right, led the committee in approving some — but not all — new city positions.

A key committee of alders endorsed a city budget with standalone housing code enforcement and parks departments, though with fewer positions than the mayor had wanted.

They also advanced a 3.49 percent rise in the mill rate, rather than the 3.98 percent increase the mayor had proposed.

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Cars-vs.-Housing Groundhog Day

Thomas Breen photo

146 Greenwich (right): Room on the block for another car?

Trachten and Rodriguez offer different views to BZA on adding housing without parking.

The city’s latest clash of cars and beds took place at the dead end of Greenwich Avenue, where an alder sought to stop the creation of a single new apartment on the grounds that the street already has too many parked vehicles.

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Hundreds Honored For Succeeding At School

Maya McFadden photos

One of many student awardees ...

... at crowded Florence Caldwell Title I Award ceremony.

Students, parents, teachers, and administrators packed Career High School’s auditorium to celebrate middle schoolers for their academic growth this year in such areas as reading, math and science — and to honor the many adults who work tirelessly to make that learning possible.

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