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Mikaela Davis and Southern Star performing at Space Ballroom.
Hamden’s Space Ballroom ascended into a rainbow-splashed, psychedelic heaven Friday night after upstate New Yorker Mikaela Davis set the scene for a fourth-dimensional funk-folk-country-rock set list — with the help of a golden harp and angelic voice.
When I went on my latest rounds monitoring local osprey nests, I was relieved to find the ospreys still here. The mother ospreys were guarding their nests. The fathers were out looking for the fish that make up their entire diet. The heads of some of the recently hatched osprey chicks were starting to become visible above the sides of the nest.
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Jun 30, 2022 9:32 am
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From newly approved report: Town just over 1 percent shy of state target.
Hamden is aiming to make at least 10 percent of its housing stock affordable by moving seniors and millennials alike into smaller apartments, with the help of zoning changes and tax incentives.
Lt. Gov. Bysiewicz with firefighters at firehouse event.
Rendering of new station
Ceilings crumbling, holes in the wall, and bricks falling. That’s the reality the firefighters at “Station 2” in South Hamden have had to deal with for decades — but a change is now in sight.
Lamont mixes with seniors at the Whitney Center during Chamber gathering.
At Hamden Regional Chamber of Commerce’s first in-person annual breakfast meeting since the beginning of the pandemic, Gov. Ned Lamont touted his administration’s record on the pandemic as well as the net gain in population within the state, a reversal from the 2010s when more people were leaving the state.
Lamont also heard some sharp words on increased state funding for private universities from Quinnipiac University Provost Debra J. Liebowitz.
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Jun 23, 2022 11:05 am
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Xavier Rawlings poses for reporter ...
... after taking selfie onstage at Wednesday evening graduation.
Weeks before her class was to graduate from Hamden High, Xavier Rawlings was without a home and struggling to keep up with school work. With the help of teachers, she made it through a credit recovery program during the final days of June — and took a ceremonial selfie, diploma in hand, on a commencement stage with hundreds of cheering supporters behind her.
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Jun 22, 2022 3:09 pm
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Vanessa Brown: "It's all worth nothing."
Cracked foundation beneath Brown's condo.
When Vanessa Brown bought her first home, she was proud to have saved money to make a generational investment in her family. Decades later, she is facing foreclosure — and fears that the walls of her condo may come crumbling down before she finds out her court date.
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Jun 22, 2022 2:17 pm
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Wintergreen School.
Hamden has officially approved the sale of Wintergreen School — and is now tasked with planning exactly how to use the $16 million in proceeds to reinvest in the town while filling some budget holes.
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Jun 20, 2022 3:18 pm
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Hamden’s next mayor may run for a four-year term rather than two if a town charter change aiming to improve governmental accountability and productivity is approved.
Lengthening the time Hamden’s top leader spends in office is one of the amendments that a reinstated Charter Revision Commission (CRC) is looking to make in the town’s “constitution.”
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Jun 20, 2022 8:49 am
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Hamden Food Truck Fest kicks off summer.
Seven thousand people gathered at Hamden Town Center Park for the annual Hamden Food Truck Festival, with 24 food trucks and tents set up to feed them.
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Jun 17, 2022 2:57 pm
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Tom Ariola: "Why kid ourselves and start moving money around? Because we know: We are going to spend this."
Hamden’s Board of Education has passed a $101 million budget to make financial ends meet next school year — while warning of a multimillion-dollar fiscal cliff in their future after being flat-funded by the town council.
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Jun 16, 2022 4:41 pm
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Councilperson Abdul Osmanu: Precedent sought for better communication moving forward.
Hamden is one step away from securing $16 million through a school sale — but some council and community members are asking for better communication from town officials before taking the cash.
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Jun 15, 2022 2:57 pm
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Accessible, collaborative, communicative, honest, and inclusive.
Those are some of the characteristics Hamdenites said they hope will describe the individual selected to serve as the district’s next superintendent of schools.
Hamden’s graduating eighth graders celebrated their community’s resilience after a complicated school year — and looked forward to their next life chapter of novel joys and challenges.
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Jun 14, 2022 10:05 am
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Johnny Best was filled with joy at the crowd of people who came to welcome him home Monday night — more than half a century after he returned from Vietnam.
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Jun 13, 2022 9:36 am
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Seramonte Estates tenants, organizers at union drive launch.
One month after Hamden’s first tenant union took shape, its members are pushing not just to keep their landlord accountable, but to ensure town-wide protection of tenants’ rights.
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Jun 10, 2022 4:31 pm
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Outgoing Democratic Registrar of Voters Rose Mentone with Republican Registrar of Voters Tony Esposito.
Lushonda Howard: "It's great to be the first."
A generational changing of the guard is in process at Hamden Government Center, with new blood promising to uphold the belief that every voice and every vote matters.
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Jun 9, 2022 8:10 pm
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Roshan Butler with police following the crash, after cops pulled guns on her with their body cameras turned off.
An East Haven resident is suing the town of Hamden and one of its cops for alleged negligence — after she crashed her car into a police cruiser that she claims was poorly positioned while attempting to block traffic.
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Jun 7, 2022 6:26 pm
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Wintergreen School.
The sale of a Hamden school is one step closer to finalization, offering a potentially high-stakes opportunity to right past fiscal wrongs, according to town leadership.