Lights Out At Strouse Adler
| Dec 14, 2015 5:57 pm |
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Turcio on site Monday.
A busted pipe at the Strouse Adler apartment complex — the result of unpermitted work — has forced some tenants to move to hotels.
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Turcio on site Monday.
A busted pipe at the Strouse Adler apartment complex — the result of unpermitted work — has forced some tenants to move to hotels.
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| Dec 7, 2015 8:24 am |Wooster Square got in the holiday spirit, dunking old-fashioned donuts in warm cider, exchanging warm wishes, and wassailing — ye olde English word for caroling — with the help of the New Haven Oratorio Choir.
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| Dec 3, 2015 9:08 am |Markeshia Ricks photo
Salvatore with neighbors Wednesday night.
Bring in people who will value the neighborhood. Make it affordable, but not too “affordable.” And for the good of all, create enough parking to avoid disrupting the neighborhood.
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| Nov 20, 2015 1:36 pm |Aliyya Swaby Photo
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Salvatore, left, at Tuesday night’s meeting.
A factory that for almost two centuries turned out parts for horse-drawn carriages and then cars and trucks may now become the latest Wooster Square housing conversion, at the hands of one of New Haven’s busiest builders.
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Before crossing Olive at Greene Street to get to his car, Giovanni Zinn pressed a button at the intersection to flash a message to passing drivers.
Continue reading ‘“Rapid Flashes” Slow Olive Street Traffic’
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Sharon Lewis said she wants her four grandchildren to ultimately have better educational options in New Haven, evening out the playing field instead of allowing for disparity.
Continue reading ‘Charter School Families Call For More Funding’
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| Oct 26, 2015 12:06 pm |Markeshia Ricks Photo
Courtney Ciesla wasn’t sure she was ready to open. Then she took the curtain down off of the window of the new Fuel Coffee Shop, to reveal people waiting outside.
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Sgt. Roy Davis offered Wooster Square neighbors scared of increased crime a promise for more officers — and advice to keep their fear in check.
Continue reading ‘New Top Wooster Sq. Cop: Attack “Fear Of Crime”’
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| Oct 1, 2015 2:13 pm |Thomas MacMillan Photo
Ross cleaning trash in Wooster Square.
Andy Ross, a realtor and Wooster Square activist who ran for alder on a good-government platform, appealed to his former neighbors for forgiveness in the wake of his guilty plea on a bribery charge.
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| Aug 27, 2015 3:57 pm |Allan Appel Photo
Cafe Sunrise’s three major amigos, Ragsdale, Gabriel, and Johnson
The people on line at Wooster Square’s remarkable new breakfast spot, most of them homeless, are asked these questions: Your name? Your table number? And would you like banana or pineapple for your homemade smoothie?
Continue reading ‘Sunrise Cafe Serves Oatmeal Topped With Dignity’
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| Aug 3, 2015 2:59 pm |Finnegan Schick Photo
Two buses pulled away from the steps of City Hall, carrying over 100 volunteers, gardeners, and scientists.
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| Jul 31, 2015 8:58 am |Aliyya Swaby Photo
Uma Bhandaram directed a volunteer to pour a “mulch donut” around a newly planted dogwood tree on a Lyon Street sidewalk’s patch of earth.
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| Jul 27, 2015 12:16 pm |Wanted: proposals from consultants interested in planning Wooster Square neighborhood’s transit-oriented development.
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“B” soliciting for change at Chapel and Temple: “I can understand why they feel the need” to rein in panhandlers.
Following people into restaurants. Going table-to-table asking for money. Pressuring people for spare change at parking meters. Tag-teaming high-traffic intersections.
Panhandlers are using those high-pressure tactics, according to downtown and Wooster Square neighbors. They’ve appealed for help.
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| Jul 20, 2015 1:05 pm |Christmas came early for Lucy Sasso on Sunday, when she was invited to help reveal a new statue for the Santa Maria Maddalena Society (SSMM).
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| Jul 16, 2015 1:12 pm |Neena Satija FIle Photo
New Haven still believes it can do better than having a strip club at a sprawling complex where more than 1,500 workers once turned out more than three million clocks a year. The state has agreed to help that quest.
Continue reading ‘State Approves $200K For Clock Factory Study’
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Mom Vega and daughter Kaira swing into action.
Litter-weary Grand Avenue neighbors took to the street — with rakes and brooms.
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| Jun 26, 2015 4:21 pm |Freesia DeNaples Photo
Curtains were pulled aside, and the image of a saint emerged.
Continue reading ‘St. Andrew’s Spirit Lives On At 115th Festa’
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| Jun 22, 2015 4:19 pm |Erik Good teared up at the end of his speech to the graduating class of 2015 — which he delivered days after the district suddenly removed him and two other administrators from their positions at High School in the Community.
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| Jun 3, 2015 10:12 am |Sebastian Medina-Tayac Photo
Sullivan (left), a candidate in the first Board of Ed student election.
At a campaign event replete with free doughnuts and dancing to the Cupid Shuffle, a candidate for New Haven’s school board wanted voters to know her plans for reforming secondary education — and, just as importantly, that an election is taking place at all.
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| May 26, 2015 12:14 pm |Charlotte Murphy Photo
The Queen of Wooster Square is gone.
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By the end of the summer Fuel Coffee Shop plans to say goodbye to the corner of Chapel and Chestnut streets.
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| May 19, 2015 3:34 pm |Victor Agran
Giovanni Battista Piranesi’s winding and cavernous Carceri, reimagined and rendered in bright watercolor for the year 2015. The late New Haven Coliseum, captured gracefully in stages of its demolition. Floating, torso-less anuses blooming into dahlias. A fantasy plane of strings and one blown-up, unattached molar, suspended in a universe that is not quite of this world or the next.
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| May 18, 2015 11:44 am |Aliyya Swaby Photo
Squillacote and Almodovar make their case.
Wooster Square neighbors will have to wait for the right development project to come to their stretch of Grand Avenue.
Continue reading ‘No Homes In 1st-Floor Storefront, Zoners Rule’