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1 Night, 4 Plans, 51 More Apts Ok’d

by | Aug 20, 2020 8:01 am | Comments (10)

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New apartments coming soon to (clockwise from top left) 109 Court, 98 Olive, 192 Fitch, and 904 Quinnipiac.

New Haven’s market-rate apartment boom continued apace as four different projects that would add 51 new units of housing across town — including in former ground-floor commercial and office spaces — won key city sign-offs.

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First Tree Planted to Honor 2020 Graduates

by | Aug 6, 2020 1:26 pm | Comments (4)

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Jose Dishmey Jr., Tyrese Yates, Caroline Scanlan, Steve Outlaw, and Adrian Huq.

Adrian Huq never got the opportunity to hug their friends or say goodbye to their teachers upon graduating this past June. It took a few days for it to hit that they would never be returning to school after students were forced to make a hasty departure from the campus when the public health situation worsened in the Spring.

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Church “Likely” Source Of Covid Cases

by | Jul 21, 2020 2:14 pm | Comments (13)

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Pastor Rafael Sotomayor preaching on July 14.

A New Haven church has temporarily closed its doors and transitioned back to virtual services after at least 10 congregants tested positive for the Covid-19 virus, amid a feared citywide uptick.

The outbreak occurred among members of Iglesia Jesus Rey De Gloria on Grand Avenue.

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Photographer Chronicles The City’s Upheaval

by | Jul 1, 2020 10:48 am | Comments (1)

Leigh Busby Photos

During the removal of the statue of Christopher Columbus in Wooster Square on June 24, there was a moment that crystallized what it was all about. As city workers secured the ropes around the statue to lift it off its pedestal, it occurred to a few in the crowd that it looked a lot like a lynching, and in that visual echo, they found some restitution.

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Friday In The Park With Elicker

by | Jun 26, 2020 6:49 pm | Comments (50)

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Los Fidel and Mayor Elicker talk it out in Wooster Square Park.

Towards the end of Friday’s group conversation.

Two days after getting attacked at the removal of a Christopher Columbus statue, Los Fidel returned to Wooster Square Park — and ended up face to face with Mayor Justin Elicker for a heated two hour-long discussion.

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Sit-In Brings A “King” To Light

by | Jun 26, 2020 12:22 pm | Comments (15)

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On Friday morning a display appeared in front of the pedestal that until two days earlier held up the statue of Christopher Columbus in Wooster Square

It was put there shortly after 10 a.m. by Malcolm Welfare, Ricquel Pratt, and Steve Nardini of the Lineage Group. Within minutes of the display appearing, passersby stopped to check it out. There, they learned about William Lanson, a Black engineer and entrepreneur who, in the 19th century, escaped from slavery to become a pioneer in the city’s development.

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Wooster Square Park, June 24, 5:30 AM-1 PM

by | Jun 25, 2020 10:10 am | Comments (0)

The following photos were taken Wednesday morning and early afternoon during the seven hours of protests, counter-protests, tension, anger, and celebration surrounding the city’s removal of the Christopher Columbus statue from Wooster Square Park. The images are presented in chronological order. Click here for a full story on the day’s events.

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Columbus Statue Removed, Amid Joy, Jabs

by | Jun 24, 2020 5:35 pm | Comments (125)

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Columbus removed from pedestal, en route to undisclosed location.

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Pro-removal activists cheer the moment.

At 1 p.m. Wednesday, after a week of debate and a morning of sometimes violent conflict, a city-hired crew removed the statue of Christopher Columbus from Wooster Square Park.

A screaming match turned into a brief racial fight in the park earlier Wednesday morning as a crowd waited for a late crane to arrive to remove the statue of the 15th-century explorer.

Watch the altercation above. (A Columbus statue supporter threw the first punch at around the 4:10 mark in the video.)

The crane finally arrived hours later. Watch live in the above video as, amid protests and singing and chants of Take it down!,” a crew removes it.

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East Haven man detained for attacking pro-removal activist.

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Mayor Defends Statue Standoff No-Show

by | Jun 24, 2020 5:33 pm | Comments (28)

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Columbus statute standoff in Wooster Square earlier Wednesday. Below: Elicker at City Hall presser.

Mayor Justin Elicker spent Wednesday in his office at City Hall as defenders and critics of Wooster Square’s now-removed Christopher Columbus statue engaged in a tense seven-hour standoff less than a mile away.

The mayor defended that decision in an afternoon press conference as avoiding playing a not productive” role. He also responded to the question of why the city waited a week to take down the statue in the first place, giving mostly out-of-town opponents of the move time to organize opposition.

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Opinion: Replace Columbus With King Lanson

by | Jun 19, 2020 10:46 am | Comments (24)

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The current Christopher Columbus statue in Wooster Square.

(Opinion) The Christopher Columbus statue in Wooster Square Park is being removed.

In its stead, we should honor a Black entrepreneur who played a pivotal role in building a neighborhood that is now super-majority white. That man’s name was William Lanson.

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Affordable Mill River Townhomes Planned

by | Jun 17, 2020 6:12 pm | Comments (6)

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Townhouse-style apartments planned for the corner of Mill River and Humphrey Streets.

Twelve new homes may sprout near the Mill River where an empty brick garage now stands.

Developer Eric O’Brien of Urbane NewHaven presented his plan for 156 – 158 Humphrey St. to the Downtown-Wooster Square Community Management Team on Tuesday to praise from neighbors. Four of the 12 homes would be deed-restricted to be affordable.

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Downtown Democracy Dollars Directed To Food, Not Crosswalks

by | Jun 17, 2020 3:20 pm | Comments (1)

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The Downtown Evening Soup Kitchen food pantry.

Crosswalks can wait. People have lost jobs during the Covid-19 pandemic and are hungry now.

That logic drove the Downtown-Wooster Square Community Management Team on Monday to reverse a previous vote and give all $20,000 of their Neighborhood Public Improvement Project (NPIP) dollars to the Downtown Evening Soup Kitchen (DESK).

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Photographs Show The City Again

by | May 27, 2020 10:45 am | Comments (3)

Roderick Topping Photos

In one photograph among the six grouped together, the picture is just of a brick wall. But the diagonal light both sparks the existing pattern in the masonry and makes it more complicated. Those strong diagonals then make their appearance again, but this time as an architectural feature. Then it happens again, only now the diagonal is pure shadow, of a spiked fence, with a bicycle and a hydrant to bear witness.

It was one of those bright. sunny days,” said photographer Roderick Topping of the first image. The light drew his eye to the pattern in the brickwork. But as the photographs in the open-air show at Studio Duda on Wooster Street show, Topping’s eye is drawn to the details of the Elm City nearly everywhere in town he goes. His camera lets us see what he sees; he shows us the city again.

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