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Lisa Reisman |
Oct 19, 2023 3:33 pm
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It’s Cezerye, pronounced jehz-air-yeh. It’s made with carrots, nuts, and sugar, and it’s coated with coconut flakes. It conjures an ancient city of mosques and narrow streets, the sounds of a bustling marketplace, the warm, dry Mediterranean air.
“This is only from Latakia, only we do this,” said Ammar Chekhess who, along with his partner, Mohammad Ali, recently opened Marshmallow, at Chaps Grille, on Chapel Street near Park. Chekhess’ wife, Lamia Mohammad, as well as her friend Jasmeen Hasar, run the business.
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Markeshia Ricks |
Jan 22, 2019 5:50 pm
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Things were getting a little crowded at the Pokémoto location on Audubon, so the rapidly expanding chain has opened a second location at Chapel Street near York.
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Molly Montgomery |
Oct 8, 2018 8:00 am
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Pride spilled off a small porch on Chapel Street as New Haveners gathered to celebrate the past and the future of APNH – formerly AIDS Project New Haven, newly rechristened “A Place to Nourish your Health.”
After more than a year of back and forth with the City Plan Department, the historic home of Walter Camp will be converted from office space into apartments. But only 13 apartments.
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Christopher Peak |
May 15, 2018 8:12 am
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One magnet high school and two alternative schools will permanently shutter next month as a result of a vote Monday night by the Board of Education, after more than 100 people showed up for one last rescue attempt.
The city’s building department found two unsafe buildings and one illegal appartment conversion at properties controlled by two of New Haven’s biggest landlords.
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Markeshia Ricks |
Dec 6, 2017 9:07 am
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A builder is a step closer to getting a second chance to construct a residential building on a Chapel Street lot — as long as he agrees to include four affordable apartments this time.
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Markeshia Ricks |
Sep 20, 2017 8:19 am
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After more than a decade of inaction, a seemingly dead land disposition agreement to put condos on a vacant Chapel West lot is on the way to resurrection. Without the condos.
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Christopher Peak |
Jul 20, 2017 12:24 pm
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A proposed luxury rehab in the Chapel West district could soon stack tenants into under-300-square-foot units while allowing them to also spread out on a rooftop deck, a fitness center and a cinema.
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Markeshia Ricks |
May 1, 2017 7:30 am
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Be a good neighbor and not a nuisance, or the city’s Redevelopment Agency might look for a developer to take your property — at fair market value — and tell you to kick rocks.
Or at least that’s what its chairman would like to do.
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Markeshia Ricks |
Oct 14, 2016 12:08 pm
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The small nuggets of chicken went into the bowl, followed by a garlic and ginger paste. Then a basil spice mix made of olive oil, fresh basil and chili followed.
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Markeshia Ricks |
Feb 4, 2016 4:33 pm
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As she unwrapped another block of butter bigger than her hand, Robin Shaffer declined to divulge how much butter she puts into the ginger spice cookies that have already become a sensation at the new Four Flours Baking Company.
A worker caulking a window outside the new Novella luxury apartments at the corner of Chapel and Howe Streets fell today when a strong wind dislodged his scaffolding.
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joel schiavone |
Nov 10, 2015 1:02 pm
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Chapel West has done a remarkable job. Basically replacing the city as much as possible and providing services to us property owners. May I suggest the next step?
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Markeshia Ricks |
Oct 20, 2015 5:24 pm
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After helping to cut the ribbon Tuesday on a $40 million upscale apartment complex at the corner of Chapel and Howe, Mayor Toni Harp decided it’s time to rebrand a corner once known as New Haven’s red light district.