• As of February. • After flooding closed building in November. • Repairs paid for by landlord. • New adult ed building in Newhallville (rendering pictured above) slated to open June 2026. Maya McFadden reports.
• Annual Great Give tops goal for 500+ nonprofits. • “Foundationettes” harmonize on air to seek donations in the final hours of the “Great Give” fundraising marathon enters final stretch. Paul Bass reports.
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Dereen Shirnekhi and Thomas Breen
| May 3, 2024 9:53 am
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Eight New Haven-area Democrats have won the chance to help officially select their party’s presidential nominee this summer at what’s shaping up to be an uncontested — but plenty contentious — Democratic National Convention in Chicago.
Note: Answers appear at the bottom of this story, along with links to relevant news stories from the past week. 1. The man pictured above is nicknamed the “Meat Stylist.” Who is he, and why is he in the news? A. Niles Finnegan; he launched a franchise of “bespoke lamb products” out of a James Street warehouse B. Jason Sobocinski; he introduced a “bacon bagel melt” menu item at Olmo on Trumbull Street C. Ken Henson; bassist and lead songwriter on the new EP release “Shred To The Bone” by the local metal band Carnal Carnage D. Nathaniel Bradshaw; chef and coach of Wilbur Cross High School’s culinary team, which won a state competition E. Jimmy Apuzzo; he’s retiring after working as a beloved butcher and owner of the market at 721 Orange St. for 56 years