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Lucy Gellman |
May 11, 2016 7:55 am
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Today’s programs on WNHH radio give a teary sendoff to one of New Haven’s top cops, pursue new solutions for old cities, and look at the newly conserved and reopened Yale Center for British Art.
The City Plan Commission dealt a blow to the owner of a Beaver Hills mulch lot that has come under fire with its neighbors and city officials for operating in violation of the law.
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Markeshia Ricks |
Mar 31, 2016 4:03 pm
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Top Whalley/Edgewood/Beaver Hills (aka “WEB”) district cop Lt. Makiem Miller has many sides. He’s the guy who mentors at-risk kids, but won’t let them beat him at paintball. He’s also the smiling face that both cops and the community look to in tense situations.
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Allan Appel |
Mar 17, 2016 4:14 pm
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One frail 77-year-old neighbor said he hasn’t been able to open his windows in three years. Another, with asthma, said she loves her home on Blake Street but may be forced to leave.
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Markeshia Ricks |
Mar 16, 2016 4:29 pm
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The squatters and drug users living in the Sherman Avenue home of a former judge didn’t appreciate city inspectors bolting a steel door to the back of the house to keep them out.
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Markeshia Ricks |
Mar 4, 2016 5:03 pm
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Seventy-one year old Kate was back in her Beaver Hills home after a concerned neighbor and city officials orchestrated her rescue from clutter that pinned her to a couch.
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Lucy Gellman |
Feb 1, 2016 8:36 am
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Keene, N.H. — Trudging up to chilly New Hampshire from New Haven with two pals, Idelier Pettigrew wasn’t about to back down when a potential, but still undecided, Hillary Clinton supporter declined to commit.
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Aliyya Swaby |
Nov 6, 2015 8:13 am
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The long-awaited renovated Bowen Field at will be ready in time for the annual Thanksgiving Day Elm City Bowl showdown between the Wilbur Cross and Hillhouse High football teams.
A Beaver Hills alder facing a primary challenge asserted her pro-labor credentials — and attacked Yale’s unions for allegedly sending suburbanites into her neighborhood to unseat her.
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Markeshia Ricks |
Aug 25, 2015 4:09 pm
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Alder Claudette Robinson-Thorpe might be sporting a cast on her left foot, but she’s not letting it dampen her plans to fight to keep her seat on the Board of Alders.
Two industrial companies that got rapped on the knuckles for operating in violation of city zoning and general ordinances are getting a little more time to show the city that they have plans for becoming compliant.
If something isn’t done about a massive mulch lot that has sprung up in his neighborhood, Miguel Santiago said, he’ll need to move from the Blake Street apartment he’s lived in for 12 years.
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Finnegan Schick |
Jun 19, 2015 12:34 pm
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Cops and fed-up neighbors found agreement about the dirt-bikers that have revved back onto the streets this spring: Both sides are tired of the mayhem.
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Aliyya Swaby |
May 4, 2015 5:08 pm
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Katherine Perez knew since she took her first advanced physics class that she wanted to be a scientist. Now a rising junior at Southern Connecticut State University, she will get a step closer this summer through a fellowship in nanotechnology and medicine.
It began with accusations of “rewarding” a “slumlord” with city money. It ended with a hug, and promise to ensure that a rundown stretch of Whalley Avenue will get cleaned up.
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Taylor Nicole Richards |
Mar 23, 2015 2:42 pm
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The following article was reported through a collaboration between the New Haven Independent and the Multimedia Journalism class at Southern Connecticut State University. The students are profiling small businesses around the New Haven area.
It’s a Thursday night, and Ugur Citlak is behind the counter at More Than Pizza, answering phone call after phone call.