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Nov 29, 2019 2:25 pm
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Tanisha Gonzalez: Ready for the next step.
A red-brick Fitch Street building housing eight previously homeless families may soon transition to 14 market-rate apartments — and help an agency stay in business preventing homelessness.
Cruiser parked near shootout scene at Ellsworth and Moreland.
A late-night shootout on Ellsworth Avenue left over a dozen bullet shell casings on a Beaver Hills block — and saw neighbors crouched, confused, and scared inside their homes at the sudden burst of violence in the residential neighborhood.
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Allan Appel |
Sep 13, 2019 7:40 am
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After 12 years of asking and waiting, Beaver Hills is about to get a roundabout (or rotary) at the speedway where cars whip around Crescent Street and cross Munson at Winthrop.
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Sep 10, 2019 6:16 pm
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Corbett and Marks (center and right) pitch Wendy Clayton.
As canvassers headed toward the home stretch of Tuesday’s Democratic primary, a labor door-knocking duo converted at least one skeptical Beaver Hills resident to vote for Mayor Toni Harp through a pitch that focused on jobs, public safety, and Goffe Street Park.
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Sep 10, 2019 2:52 pm
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A west side ward that went heavily for Toni Harp the last time she faced Justin Elicker in a mayoral election appeared to be tightening, at least in the first six hours of voting.
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Aug 16, 2019 7:43 am
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Avery Wilson offers the field house crowd an ocular buffet.
PnB Rock.
Hundreds came out to Hillhouse’s Floyd Little Athletic Center Thursday night to enjoy a free concert hosted by the New Haven Youth Services Department, featuring R&B singers Sammie, the homegrown Avery Wilson and Hip Hop star PnB Rock.
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Thomas Breen |
Aug 12, 2019 1:53 pm
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206 Wallace St.
Mandy Management purchased a Mill River warehouse to store boilers, washing machines, refrigerators, and other household appliances needed for its local property management empire.
Meanwhile, four homes sold on Livingston Street home, totaling almost $3.7 million, in the city’s latest property transactions.
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Thomas Breen |
Aug 5, 2019 4:43 pm
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66 William St.
The large New Haven real-estate empire Pike International sold two Wooster Square houses containing nine different apartments for $890,000, in the city’s latest property transactions.
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Laura Glesby |
Jul 27, 2019 9:58 pm
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Jill Marks.
Jill Marks said she wants to keep bringing park improvements, speed bumps, jobs, and a spirit of unity to Ward 28 — and asked voters to help her do that by electing her to a third two-year term on the Board of Alders.
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Allan Appel |
Jul 17, 2019 12:47 pm
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The candidate with Beaver Pond preservationist Nan Bartow.
Mayoral hopeful Seth Poole got his start in politics chairing the WEB (Whalley, Edgewood, Beaver Hill) community management team. He and his neighbors fought successfully to relocate the police firing range from Sherman Parkway — close to his beloved grandmother’s house — to its new location, well out of residential earshot.
Rev. Kimber and Mayor Harp join hands in campaign prayer.
The Rev. Boise Kimber led two dozen black and Hispanic pastors Tuesday in endorsing Mayor Toni Harp’s reelection — and committed to knocking on doors, handing out flyers, raising money, and running social media promotions on her behalf.
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Sophie Sonnenfeld |
Jun 20, 2019 4:20 pm
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Marty Wright had company when he made his thrice-weekly stop Thursday at Island Spice Caribbean on Winthrop Avenue off Whaley: the mayor and an entourage showed up to officially celebrate the restaurant’s city-aided expansion
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Markeshia Ricks |
May 7, 2019 5:29 pm
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Lumpkin on Dyer Street with dropout prevention specialist James Newton …
… and on Blake Street with specialist Michael Fox.
Gemma Joseph Lumpkin, Michael Fox and James Newton knocked on a door a Blake Street apartment building. A woman inside answered. No children could be heard at play.
That was a good sign. It could mean that the children who live there were in fact at school on Tuesday.
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Christopher Peak |
Feb 7, 2019 1:17 pm
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Edgewood, Martinez, ESUMS, Nathan Hale: Parents invited in.
Moms and dads, alders, social-service providers and neighborhood fixtures will be walking through eight schools over the coming months, giving school principals and teachers a lesson on how to make them feel welcome.
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Thomas Breen |
Feb 4, 2019 8:37 am
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Brendan Towers off Whalley near Boulevard.
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Justin Goldberg: “We made a positive impact.”
A Fairfield County developer sold a 60-unit Whalley Avenue apartment complex for $2.2 million more than he paid for it before fixing it up, in one of the latest land transactions in town.
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Molly Montgomery |
Dec 10, 2018 8:32 am
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Pastor Donald Morris was grinning Sunday as he stood in front of a tree he planted 15 years ago that has become a symbol of community in Goffe Street Park. Beside him stood Lt. Manmeet Colon, the neighborhood’s top cop, and its alder, Jill Marks, who organized a lighting of that tree as part of a neighborhood holiday celebration.
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Thomas Breen |
Nov 15, 2018 2:54 pm
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Syreeta Nicholson and her 3-year-old son, Marque.
Syreeta Nicholson’s second-youngest son Marque already had an elevated blood lead level two years ago when his family first moved into the single-family home at 489 Sherman Pkwy.
Marque’s blood lead level quintupled after just five months of living at the property.
It turns out at least 100 renters like Nicholson have moved into federally subsidized apartments without promised lead paint inspections.