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Host: Paul Bass, Editor of the New Haven Independent

The New Haven Independent’s editor talks government, politics and current events with local newsmakers.

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Host: Jazz Haven with Stan the Man

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Host: Cliff Furnald

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The Great Give Is On!

• 36-hour fundraising marathon begins.
Click here to donate to some of the hundreds of nonprofits participating.
• Click here to listen or hear to watch them make their pitches on WNHH’s radiothon.  Paul Bass reports. 

The Answer’s In The Music

In new Shubert production of Hadestown. Brian Slattery reports. 

Hold The Robot’s Hand

And hang onto your soul. Review Crew’s Nora Grace-Flood reports.

Guv: My Bad

Lamont takes responsibility for tree cutting near his house. CTmirror’s Mark Pazniokas reports.

Request For Proposals

From the New Haven Parking Authority.  Read more. 

ATV Hits Police Cruiser

• On car-closed Farnam Drive in East Rock Park.
ATV driver hospitalized with serious injuries.”  Staff reports. 

Love, Grief, & Ghosts

At this year’s Carlotta Festival of New Plays.  Donald Brown reports. 

Layovers & Juggling

Air Temple Arts gets grounded with upcoming ECA-hosted show.  Brian Slattery reports. 

Rainbow, Bach, & Me

A political-musical satire, set in New Haven.  Lary Bloom reports. 

Hill Central Students “Stomp”

A musical beat, as part of Shubert-led classroom workshop. The Arts Paper’s Lucy Gellman reports.

Yale Grad Student Arrested

For allegedly vandalizing university property during last week’s Beinecke Plaza protest.  Yash Roy and Thomas Breen report. 

Bike Riders Roll

For 16th Rock to Rock.  Kian Ahmadi reports. 

“Good Morning Babylon”

Creative Circle asks community to the dance, on Olive St.  Karen Ponzio reports. 

Carnatic Sound
Meets Grown-Up Grit

KulfiGirls mesmerize the Review Crew’s Nora Grace-Flood with granular guitar, clashing drums, flute, strings, and the Saraswati veena. 

Whoa

Channel 5’s Andrew Callaghan reports on Connecticut Kia Boyz. 

Why So Anonymous?

Connecticut Public Radio’s Eddy Martinez reports on why so many pro-Palestinian student protesters won’t tell reporters their names. 

Ceschi Keeps Hope Alive

Paul Bass reports.

1/3rd Of Students 
Still Chronically Absent

Maya McFadden reports.

Booked. What About Books?

Jamil Ragland reports from a Literacy Criticism Locked Up” confab.

New Haven Newz Quiz

Do you know the week’s newz?  Paul Bass reports. 

Lights. Camera. Math!

In Sheila Lamb’s Mauro-Sheridan 7th grade classroom.  Maya McFadden reports. 

Gender & The Bard

Elm Shakespeare kicks off new series on Building a Brave New Theater.”  Brian Slattery reports. 

“Chase No Lies”

State’s top public defender defends her record, seeks common ground” with oversight board, at public hearing. CTmirror’s Jaden Edison reports.

Legal Notice

City Services and Environmental Policy meeting agenda 5/2. Read more. 

Rock To Rock To 
Host Earth Day Ride

This Saturday, featuring fundraising and food.  Staff reports. 

3 School Pools To
Be Open This Summer

• At Martinez, Hillhouse, & Conte.
• For Youth & Rec-led swim programming.
• Cross, Career pools to stay closed for maintenance.  Maya McFadden reports. 

Want To Lease 4 Lots?

Port Authority releases RFP seeking tenants for recently acquired industrial waterfront properties. Click here for more.

GZA Was Brutal

Review Crew’s Fred Noland catches Wu Tang Clan’s elder statesman at a club show. 

Tomcantsleep

• But he can rap.
• Along with local hip hop artist Sketch tha Cataclysm (pictured) and fellow Chicago touring artists
• At 3 Sheets concert.  Brian Slattery reports. 

House OKs Paid
Sick Leave Expansion

CTmirror’s Mark Pazniokas reports.

Gino To Go To Jail

Ex-Derby alderman sentenced to 10 days in prison for role in Jan. 6, 2021 riot at the U.S. Capitol. Valley Independent Sentinel Staff reports.

Marshall Gambrell Sr., 74

Marshall served in the NHPD for 30 years, collected diecast cars, and connected with others through laughter.  Obit. 

35 Years In Prison

Qinxuan Pan sentenced after pleading guilty to Feb. 2021 murder of Yale grad student Kevin Jiang.  Staff reports. 

Legal Notice

Agenda and public testimony rules for ceasefire resolution hearing on 5/1. Read more. 

Parents Read
Beyond The Headlines

As part of Parent Leadership Training Institute.  Maya McFadden reports. 

New Multilingual
Learners Director Hired

Maya McFadden reports.

Refugee Won’t
Forget Kabul’s Fall

At library-hosted Meet Your Neighbors” talk.  Kian Ahmadi reports. 

Long Wharf Season Previewed

As itinerant regional theater announces 60th anniversary lineup. The Arts Paper’s Lucy Gellman reports.

Also, Yale Student 
Hunger Strike Ends

After 8 days. Yale Daily News’ Yolanda Wang reports.

Lawrence “Larry” Amendola, 90

Larry served as AFSCME Local 3144 Management Union president for 20+ years and was also VP of the St. Andrew the Apostle Society for 30 years.  Obit. 

Re-Entry Financial Literacy Study Launched

Laura Glesby PHoto

Eric Providence of Columbus House, one of the project's advisors, recalled coming home from prison over two decades ago and "knocking on doors" closed shut in an effort to rebuild his life.

A new Yale study will provide one-on-one financial guidance to 238 New Haveners transitioning out of prison, while advocating for longer-term change to reduce poverty among formerly incarcerated people.

Continue reading ‘Re-Entry Financial Literacy Study Launched’

WWJD: Evict Tenants Union Organizers?

Thomas Breen photo

Kolokotronis and Blau in Kolokotronis's city-condemned apartment.

The property manager of a church-owned apartment complex on Orange Street has ordered the two lead organizers of the building’s tenants union to move out or face eviction — from city-condemned rental units that they haven’t been able to live in for months.

Continue reading WWJD: Evict Tenants Union Organizers?’