The Heights

Artie Guides Bysiewicz To New Heights

by | Oct 30, 2018 4:29 pm | Comments (0)

Bysiewicz encounters … could it be? … another Natalino!

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Guide Natalino with the candidate;house at rear belonged to Natalino’s father Michael.

If you’re a candidate door-knocking on a particular street in Fair Haven Heights with someone named Natalino whose family has been there for 60 years … and if at least four houses on said street have Natalinos still in them and another half dozen get their driveways plowed by a Natalino during heavy snowstorms when the city is slow arriving … well, you’re fairly guaranteed a warm reception.

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East Side Parks To Get Some Love

by | Oct 4, 2018 8:10 am | Comments (5)

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Artie Natalino and his father before him have been active in sustaining the quality of life in Fair Haven Heights for more than half a century.

That includes helping to organize and sustain the little league headquartered at Fairmont Park, and even personally getting after the decades-long problem of illegal dumpers at Quarry Park Preserve on Russell Street at the top of Grand Avenue.

Natalie is about to get some help, as those two long neglected parks on the east side of the city are poised to get some municipal love.

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Rubber Duckies En Route

by | Sep 7, 2018 8:07 am | Comments (4)

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Neighborhood organizer Ed Schwartz.

City traffic-calmers brought neighbors a plan to ameliorate the dangerous intersection of Quinnipiac Avenue and Hemingway Street.

Weary of years of hearing screeching brakes and metal crashing on metal all along the northern portion of the busy Fair Haven thoroughfare, the neighbors demanded more.

With an urgent slogan of no more blood in our neighborhood,” they have formed a new organization to get city hall’s attention to provide not just a temporary solution at this one intersection. They want a comprehensive approach, involving traffic calming measures for speed suppression, fixing sight line, signage, and parking problems, and other issues all along the avenue north of Grand.

At the same time they were grateful for the temporary measure, they called for grassroots action to get city hall’s attention

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Milling-Paving Crew Hits The Streets

by | Jun 27, 2018 1:21 pm | Comments (1)

The Bobcat picks up around a storm drain.

Dave Lawlor wants you to understand that a road is like your roof: When it gets old and tired enough, you have take off the various crumbling or degraded layers, get down to the plywood, that is the surface below.

Then you tack on a whole new roof — or in the case of Quinnipiac Avenue, a fresh hot new layer of asphalt.

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“Ataturk Corner” Thwarted Again

by | Jun 8, 2018 12:34 pm | Comments (8)

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Feray Gokcek, with statue of his hero, Ataturk.

Feray Gokcek has enough signatures to legally ask the government to name the corner of Scarboro Street and Middletown Avenue Ataturk Corner” in honor of Mustafa Kemal Ataturk, the father of modern-day Turkey. But he is missing one key piece — a letter of support from an alder in favor of the change.

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Ganim Petition Train Pulls Into Bella Vista

by | May 28, 2018 9:19 am | Comments (8)

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Joe Ganim with Bella Vista residents Anita Walters (left) and BJ.

Joe Ganim didn’t convince Anita Walters that he learned any lessons from his time behind bars. But he swayed her with the first argument he needed to press — that state Democrats will only benefit by having more candidates to pick between on the gubernatorial primary ballot this summer.

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Civility Proclaimed In The Heights

by | May 7, 2018 1:23 pm | Comments (3)

Yes, the dangerous intersection at Hemingway and Quinnipiac avenues needs a redesign.

And more speed bumps will slow traffic at Oxford and at Aner.

And while we’re at it, people should avoid blocking site lines where Lenox meets East Grand.

However, shouldn’t all of this cut and paste” traffic calming also be part of a broader aldermanic plan to put civility back into city life?

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460 Kids Poisoned By Lead In 2 Years

by | Apr 20, 2018 1:09 pm | Comments (20)

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City notice at 18 Clinton Ave., where five children still live.

Legal aid’s Shelley White and Amy Marx: City should do more.

A young mom vacated a Fair Haven apartment where flaking lead paint poisoned her 3‑year-old. Then she found out that her new apartment across the river in Fair Haven Heights is also covered with the heavy metal, and her child is at risk again.

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“Heights On The River” Selling Tour Begins

by | Mar 8, 2018 9:24 am | Comments (6)

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Rendered view of new plan from Q bridge.

The developer of a planned mixed-use project to transform the east-side gateway to New Haven at the Grand Avenue Bridge got an initial warm and positive reaction from Fair Haven Neighbors neighbors along with some concerns about — you guessed it! — parking.

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New Builder Revives Riverfront Dream

by | Feb 9, 2018 5:08 pm | Comments (25)

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Rendered view of new plan from Q bridge.

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Petra and Salas-Romer.

A city developer plans to create a mini-neighborhood of middle-income apartments and local stores done in the architectural style of the historical oystering village along the East Grand Avenue side of the Quinnipiac River — an idea a previous builder tried and failed to carry out.

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