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Thursday, January 16, 2025
10:00pm – 11:00pm
Host: Cliff Furnald

11:00pm – 12:00am
Host: Tom Ficklin

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Star-Crossed
Lovers In Manhattan...

… come to Yale Rep, and a father joins LoveBabz LoveTalk to talk about it.  Staff reports. 

Self-Funders Reined In

As new rules take effect for mayoral public financing.  Nathaniel Rosenberg reports. 

Mary E. Smith, 88

The reverend loved to cook and sing, and her favorite gospel singer was Mahalia Jackson.  Obit. 

Senior Projects
Look Beyond Classroom

In HSC senior capstone class.  Maya McFadden reports. 

Bowie Week Ends With A Glam

Review Crew’s Jessica Galletta reports from Philly.

Tubis Strikes Again

As 2024 top typo catcher.  Staff reports. 

Bummers Battled

Canna-preneur offers fixes to biz barriers two years into legalization.  Paul Bass reports. 

How I Know

An arts writer’s primer on how to find out about events around town.  Karen Ponzio reports. 

Burning The Corners Of Memory

An artist reconstructs her family home and grapples with letting go. Review Crew’s Nora Grace-Flood reports.

Blumenthal Corrects Hegseth’s Math

At contentious confirmation hearing.  Paul Bass reports. 

Yarborough Elected
School Board President

In 5 – 2 vote; will replace departing board prez Yesenia Rivera.  Maya McFadden reports. 

Abracadabra!

56 artists conjure magic in Kehler Liddell group show.  Brian Slattery reports. 

Legal Notice

Health & Human Services Committee meeting 1/23. Read more. 

Troopers Arrest 4 In 
Pro-Palestine I-95 Shutdown

Staff reports. 

Originals Shine

Saturday night at Jazzy’s.  Arthur Delot-Vilain reports. 

“Soul” Dusted Off, Unplugged

Rockers acoustic-out @Three Sheets.  Staff reports. 

ABC, PYT ... WTF?

Review Crew’s Nora-Grace Flood on an over-the-top ode to a celebrity abuser.

Nutmeg Slim Gives Permission

To be built for comfort.”  Jamil Ragland reports. 

Seeking “Camryn’s Corner”

Friends, family, dancers push to rename intersection of Sherman and Harding. The Arts Paper’s Lucy Gellman reports.

Today’s Debates

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New Fire Union 
Prez Takes Office

Deputy Chief and Hill native Miguel Rosado begins first 3‑year term.  Thomas Breen reports. 

Missing Person

Staff reports.

DOGE Days Ahead

Budget think-tanker: Musk will find the government’s not Twitter.  Paul Bass reports. 

Cloud Color

Review Crew’s Nora Grace-Flood contemplates Zifeng Zang’s stain-soaked, old-school approach to painting the natural environment.

Winter Blues Chased

As Ashley Hamel returns home with new spins on classics.  Jamil Ragland reports. 

Guarding The “Guardrails”

State GOP Proto dishes on minority party’s priorities for new legislative session.
Paul Bass reports. 

Milone Sworn In

As GOP voting registrar, amid calls for election bipartisanship.  Paul Bass reports. 

Corner Renamed For 
Raymond Wallace, Jr.

Thomas Breen reports.

Lalibela Turns 25

And shares secret kosta recipe.  Liz Grace reports. 

“State Of The People”

Teachers union prez Leslie Blatteau slams fiscal roadblocks,” calls for progressive tax reform in statewide Connecticut For All address. 

Contactor sought for work at the Shack community center.  Read more. 

Rideshare Drivers, Unite! Again

For fair fare push on first day of legislative session.  Nathaniel Rosenberg reports. 

One New Havener’s Hunt 
For A Home Of Her Own

Lisa Reisman reports.

“Stop The Damn Texts!”

DNC chair candidate seizes on an issue.  Paul Bass reports. 

Legal Notice

Finance Committee meeting 1/13. Read more. 

Stop Stashing Transit $

State Treasurer Erick Russell pushes to spend growing transportation program reserves. CTmirror’s Keith Phaneuf reports.

Top Cops Swap Jobs

NHPD assistant chiefs switch roles to broaden experience.  Nathaniel Rosenberg reports. 

Case Dismissed

Judge drops Ocean landlord’s criminal housing charge after finding that Aizenberg complied with year-long diversionary program.  Thomas Breen reports. 

Bobby Brooks, 76

A decorated veteran and skilled carpenter, Bobby was a lover of history and music, whose work can be seen across New Haven.  Obit. 

City Gallery group show focuses on decay and renewal.  Brian Slattery reports. 

Tent Pops Up In City Hall

Laura Glesby photos

U-ACT protester Mell: “Show me the law telling me I cannot walk up those steps!”

Alexis Terry in the tent on City Hall's first floor.

Four dozen people showed up to City Hall on Thursday night to protest a city policy of issuing 72-hour eviction notices upon discovering outdoor encampments — leaving a symbolic tent outside the mayor’s office after a standoff with police.

Continue reading ‘Tent Pops Up In City Hall’