Beaver Hills

Rental "Chiller" Brought In To Address Beecher School's HVAC Troubles

by | Aug 23, 2022 1:35 pm | Comments (4)

Beecher's rental "chiller," on site on Tuesday.

Beecher School’s permanent air-conditioning system is still busted, and won’t be replaced for several more months.

But a rental chiller” is being installed this week — and classes should be able to take place as planned starting with next Monday’s beginning of the new school year.

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Beaver Hills Shines At 2nd Block Party

by | Aug 22, 2022 9:08 am | Comments (13)

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Father-son duo Dexter and Isa Singleton practice drawing ...

... as Mendy Katz and Nir Bongart cook up some kosher burgers on Sunday.

Quiet. Neighborly. Diverse.

Beaver Hills residents and visitors hailed those community qualities as they turned out for an annual block party replete with CBD body butter, kosher hot dogs, a bouncy castle, and a whole lot of neighborhood love.

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Labor Vote Puller Counters Heat, Apathy

by | Aug 9, 2022 5:40 pm | Comments (1)

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Getting out the vote on Norton Pkwy.

A New Haven labor vote-puller had two hills to climb in Beaver Hills Tuesday as he sought to lure voters to the polls for an expected low-turnout Democratic Party primary: muggy weather that felt like nearly 100 degrees, and lack of public interest in two intraparty contests for lesser known statewide offices.

His strategy to confront both challenges: Focus local, local, local.

And offer an air-conditioned car ride to the polls if need be.

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Bond Takes Quest To Beaver Hills Streets

by | Aug 5, 2022 3:37 pm | Comments (6)

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Secretary of the state candidate Maritza Bond talking jazz with Ross Collins while campaigning on Colony Road in advance of Tuesday's primary.

Ross Collins took a break from serenading Colony Road with his alto saxophone to talk jazz and politics with — and ultimately pledge his support for — the secretary of the state candidate who came knocking at his door.

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Broken HVAC Reroutes Mauro-Sheridan Students To Hillhouse Gym

by | Jun 10, 2022 10:51 am | Comments (5)

Viviana Conner and Teddi Barra at the field house.

New Haven Public Schools (NHPS) turned a toasty situation into a mild one Friday morning as Mauro-Sheridan Interdistrict Magnet students and staff reported to the Floyd Little Athletic Center for the day as a result of a failed air conditioning system. 

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Shafiq Abdussabur Resigns As Alder

by | Jun 9, 2022 8:11 pm | Comments (22)

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Abdussabur (left) in Goffe Street Park pushing neighborhood concerns with city economic development chief Mike Piscitelli and mayoral Chief of Staff Sean Matteson.

First-term Beaver Hills Alder Shafiq Abdussabur resigned from the Board of Alders Thursday, citing a conflict between a custodial cleaning contract his company is bidding for with the public school system and his continued service in local elected office.

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Hillhouse Theater Returns With "BKLYN"

by | May 6, 2022 8:10 am | Comments (1)

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The cast of BKLYN at Hillhouse.

It’s good to be back. Today is very special for us because two and a half year ago, today was our last day,” said Ty Scurry, who runs the Academic Theater Company, the drama club based out of Hillhouse High School, as the cast prepared to do a full run-through of its upcoming production, BKLYN, which will run at the school’s auditorium from May 12 to May 14.

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City's 2nd Tenant Union Forms, In Beaver Hills

by | Apr 25, 2022 9:55 am | Comments (12)

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Elizabeth Apartments tenants-turned-organizers Alicia K., Brianna K., Sarah Giovanniello, and Jennifer DePalma (above). Below: Jessica Stamp 's "squishy" bathroom floor.

A circle of neighbors gathered in the courtyard of a four-building, 70-unit apartment complex at the corner of Farnham and Blake Streets Sunday to launch the second tenants’ union to form in New Haven.

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Students Offered Head Start On Manufacturing

by | Apr 4, 2022 4:51 pm | Comments (6)

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Troy and Tyler piece their robot together "like a puzzle."

Sixth-graders Tyler and Troy took turns peering at the instruction manual that illustrated how the walls and gears in front of them fit together — and imagining the claw robot (“clawbot”) that would soon be roving around by their own design.

The team shared their work with New Haven legislators and leaders in the entrance of the Hillhouse High School athletic center on Monday morning, as Board of Ed officials announced a new program geared toward technology-curious students like Tyler and Troy.

The announcement: Next year, 45 ninth graders and five to 10 adult education students will be able to pursue an associate’s degree in manufacturing engineering technology at Gateway Community College alongside their high school degrees.

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Mayor Pitches $53M Housing-Climate-VoTech Plan With Fed Rescue Bucks

by | Jan 12, 2022 6:35 pm | Comments (10)

City development chief Mike Piscitelli (right) at Wednesday's presser about a new $53 million federal-aid spending plan.

The Elicker Administration unveiled a proposed $53 million plan that would direct a bulk of the city’s remaining federal pandemic-relief aid towards a host of housing, employment, youth engagement, and climate resiliency initiatives.

Those include boosting vo-tech education in the public schools, expanding downpayment assistance for homebuyers, funding energy efficiency building upgrades, and creating a new land bank” to purchase properties before megalandlords get there first.

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911 Plan Town Hall Reveals Communal Hurt

by | Oct 29, 2021 10:35 am | Comments (12)

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Nebiyou Masresha at Thursday night’s town hall on the city’s emerging “crisis response team” plan.

Speaking up, clockwise from top left: Sylvia Cooper, Marcus Spinner, Bill Morico, Krystal Augustine, Celeste Fulcher, Rick DelValle.

As an Afghanistan War veteran who suffers from PTSD, a suicide prevention specialist, and a social worker-in-training, Nebiyou Masresha knows what does not help a person experiencing a mental health crisis: A police officer pointing a gun in their face.

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Newhallville, Dwight Get New Top Cops

by | Sep 28, 2021 1:14 pm | Comments (6)

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Lt. Dana Smith: Now the top cop for East Rock/Newhallvillle.

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Newly minted Dwight/Beaver Hills top cop Lt. Ryan Przybylski.

Newhallville, East Rock and Cedar Hill have a new neighborhood top cop — Lt. Dana Smith, who has stepped into the district manager role as Lt. Manmeet Colon moves over to Internal Affairs.

And a little further west in Dwight and Beaver Hills, Lt. Ryan Przybylski has risen to the role of district manager, replacing recently promoted Capt. John Healy.

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Beaver Hills Makes Stone Soup

by | Aug 9, 2021 1:12 pm | Comments (10)

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Hi neighbor! Covingtons meet Cramers at block party.

Major Ruth dusted off his speakers and sound system. Brian Wingate brought his grilling spatula. Michael Knight offered up his lawn for the bounce house. Ainissa Ramirez flowed all the electricity through extension cords from her home.

Each neighbor pitched in, one by one turning a community-building idea into a memorable stone soup”-like block party in Beaver Hills.

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