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Rev. Grubbs Gets Her Corner

Laura Glesby reports.

What’s A Digraph?

Troup kindergarteners learn to put sounds together.  Maya McFadden reports. 

EP Sends IRIS SOS

Performed on WNHH FM Paul Bass reports. 

Nail Art Goes To Space

At Mitchell Library workshop.  Abbey Kim reports. 

Murals In Progress

Their evolution is part of the point in Dream” exhibit.  Jamil Ragland reports. 

Smashing Piggies

Loose change flows at a piggy bank exhibit. Nora Grace-Flood reviews.

HUMP! Dump

Dan Savage’s not-so-amateur film fest turns 20. Frederick Noland reports.

Trump Cuts Come 
For Humanities, Libraries

The Arts Paper’s Lucy Gellman reports.

Wake Up!

Fascism scholar Jason Stanley warns centrist and MLK liberals” of just how dangerous these times are, as he gets ready to move to Canada.  Allan Appel reports. 

Ten Years,
Tin Musings

Ely Center celebrates a decade with group shows.  Brian Slattery reports. 

Betting Big

On making people care about a new runaway-train predatory industry.  Paul Bass reports. 

New Moms Take A Breath

In penultimate session of maternal health program at the Q House.  Lisa Reisman reports. 

DeLauro, Dems Try Again 
To Expand Child Tax Credit

Rep. DeLauro, Sen. Bennet take lead in introducing bill to bump up $$ for families with young children.  Jonathan D. Salant reports. 

Grandma Knew ...

… how to make a killer tembleque. Reinaldo reveals the secret.
Liz Grace reports. 

Robo Squad
Awarded In Hartford

Cynthia Scheetz reports.

Overheard at the Zine Scene

Jisu Sheen reports.

Pardon Helped
Future Come Into Focus

Local para describes moving past her decades-old record.


Maya McFadden reports. 

Tong Slams Avelo 
Over Deportation Contract

Thomas Breen reports.

Cambodian Genocide
Survivor Visits Hillhouse

Kate Goodwin and Glenda Reyes report.

Arrested Yale Cop 
Seeks Release From Custody

In child pornography case.  Thomas Breen reports. 

Let ‘Em Pee

Guv, Teamsters meet up on Wallace St. to advocate for warehouse workers protection bill.  Allan Appel reports. 

A Concert Turns Into A Party

Jamil Ragland reports.

Legal Notice

(Revised) Finance Committee meeting 4/9. Read more. 

On Passover & Redemption

A Faith Matters column from the leader of Congregation Mishkan Israel.  Rabbi Daniel Schaefer reports. 

Quick To The Cut

Friends and strangers hang out and film at a pop-up community event.  Jisu Sheen reports. 

Slow Burns

Paul Bass reports.

Big Bad Blowout

Staff reports.

Legal Notice

Notice of Decision regarding city ordinance.  Read more. 

Is This Guy
Gonna Flash Us?

Nora Grace-Flood prepares for surprises at a clown show about cybernetics.

Legal Notice

Notice of Decision from city clerk’s office regarding city ordinance.  Read more. 

Scenes From A Rally

4/5/25 on the Green.  Chris Volpe reports. 

Which Way To YIMBYtown?

2 housing-policy wonks weigh in on how to make New Haven a place that build build builds.  Zachary Groz reports. 

Green Hope

Chemist explains CO₂ breakthrough in laypersonese.
Paul Bass reports. 

Shubert Visits Fraggle Rock

As Girl Scout Amiina Brown (pictured) makes a puppet monster to get ready for Muppet-adjacent musical. The Arts Paper’s Lucy Gellman reports.

Snow New Ground

In Disney remake.  Jamil Ragland reports. 

A Full Life Through Death

Chronicled in new film getting a New Haven sneak preview.  Brian Slattery reports. 

Margo Johnson-Taylor, 86

A lifelong New Havener and renaissance woman, Margo was an accomplished nurse who advocated for women and Black businesses.  Obit. 

“Burn It Down”

Man arrested after pouring lighter fluid, trying to ignite police HQ Thomas Breen reports. 

Lula Mae Brown Woodson, 93

Lula was a hard worker known for her excellent baking, her green thumb, and her love for travel.  Obit. 

Hispanic Business Leaders Honored

At SCSU diversity celebration.  Laura Glesby reports. 

Health Center Walks Trump Tightrope

Thomas Breen photo

Lagarde: "We're not gonna break any laws. We're not gonna abandon any patients."

Fair Haven Community Health Care is looking to open a separate private practice — with no federal funding — so that it can continue to treat all of its patients without violating any of President Donald Trump’s executive orders. 

Continue reading ‘Health Center Walks Trump Tightrope’

Alders Denounce Avelo; Online Petition Flies

Laura Glesby file photo

Alders (except for Sal DeCola, second from left) to Avelo: Cut it out!

Avelo boycott, at the top of the Change.org "popular" list.

Twenty eight of 30 alders signed a letter calling on Avelo Airlines to immediately end any contracts it has to run deportation flights for the Trump administration — while the number of signatures on an online boycott campaign surged past 28,600.

Continue reading ‘Alders Denounce Avelo; Online Petition Flies’

Pedestrian Ramp Pitched. Plus, Quantum!

City of New Haven

The proposed pedestrian arc for Downtown Crossing.

The highway exit separating Downtown from the Hill could someday sprout an arc-shaped pedestrian ramp in the middle of nine lanes of traffic.

The city hopes to secure grant funding to build that ramp as part of a plan to help New Haven become a future hub of quantum computing technology.

Continue reading ‘Pedestrian Ramp Pitched. Plus, Quantum!’