Edgewood

Candidates Make Retail Sales

by | May 24, 2021 8:54 am | Comments (8)

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Elicker on the stoop: “New Haven is not Minneapolis.”

DuBois-Walton on Cleveland Road: Time for true leadership.

Two mayoral candidates won leaning” voters one at a time through retail politics — making sales pitches with different leadership visions to small clusters of New Haveners a mile away from each other.

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City Plan OKs $900K For Sex Predator’s Companies

by | Apr 23, 2021 10:30 am | Comments (14)

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City Plan Chair Radcliffe, Vice-Chair Mattison, and Alder Marchand.

A lawyer for a sexual abuse victim of Rabbi Daniel Greer posed tough questions this week about how Greer’s nonprofits operate and use, or misuse, income meant to strengthen neighborhoods.

Another city agency, meanwhile, rubber-stamped another $900,000 for those same nonprofits without asking a single question.

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City Weighs $900K More For Sex Predator

by | Apr 15, 2021 4:51 pm | Comments (9)

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Imprisoned Rabbi Greer: Applying again for housing tax credits.

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Greer company-owned rental properties on Elm Street in Edgewood.

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Westville Alder Darryl Brackeen, Jr., who chairs the aldermanic committee that reviews NAA submissions: No comment on whether he will again green-light Greer’s tax credits.

Six nonprofits controlled by Rabbi Daniel Greer have applied yet again for up to $900,000 in government subsidies for declining Edgewood rental properties — while Greer’s sex assault victim accuses him of continued legal maneuvers to avoid paying him a $22 million penalty.

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Today’s Special: Mama Mary’s Collards

by | Mar 31, 2021 3:13 pm | Comments (2)

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Robert Harris: I can’t make just a little collard greens.

It was 30 years ago when Robert Harris finally got his mother’s collard greens recipe exactly right.

Now he doesn’t even have to taste the cooked greens to know that they are ready for the customers of his Whalley Avenue restaurant, Mama Mary’s Soul Food.

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66 Norton Becomes “Norton Pointe”

by | Mar 25, 2021 5:31 pm | Comments (13)

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What happened to New Jack City?

The 40-unit 66 Norton St. apartment complex is on the cusp of rebirth as Norton Pointe Apartments” — three years after the city shuttered the building for sagging floors, rotting wood, and leaky ceilings.

The market-rate residential building’s new slogan? Luxury Living at Affordable Prices.”

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CDC Rules Rescue Tenant From Eviction

by | Feb 24, 2021 3:24 pm | Comments (6)

At virtual court hearing. clockwise from left: Judge Claudia Baio, plaintiff’s attorney Ori Spiegel, defendant’s attorney Shelley White.

With reluctance,” a housing court judge gave a Pendleton Street tenant a temporary reprieve from eviction — after she weighed whether the tenant losing her home would pose a public health risk during the pandemic.

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Start Promised On Canal, Cycletrack

by | Jan 25, 2021 5:19 pm | Comments (9)

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Before and after: Plan for Winthrop-Edgewood stretch of cycletrack, with construction first promised to begin in 2017.

Could it be … that construction work may actually begin on the Edgewood Cycletrack and Farmington Canal extension?

After years of false starts and missed deadlines, officials claim that work will indeed start this spring on the two long-delayed upgrades to the city’s pedestrian and bicycle infrastructure.

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Breonna Taylor March Shuts Down Whalley

by | Sep 25, 2020 2:36 am | Comments (35)

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Protest dance party breaks out at Whalley and Sherman.

Marching on Chapel Street near Park Street.

Two dozen young Black women jumped and danced and sang in the middle of the intersection of Whalley Avenue and Sherman Avenue as several hundred fellow protesters sat in the street and blocked traffic on all sides.

Black women matter!” the group cheered, a portrait of Breonna Taylor held aloft nearby. Black women matter!”

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City, State Steer $900K To Greer

by | Sep 10, 2020 5:34 pm | Comments (13)

Tenant Mebeline Berruecos: Maintenance going downhill.

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Greer company-owned rentals on Elm near Norton.

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Rabbi Daniel Greer.

New Haven and state officials have greenlighted up to $900,000 in tax breaks for businesses that donate to nonprofit organizations controlled by imprisoned Rabbi Daniel Greer — organizations Greer has been accused of using to funnel money to himself and to avoid paying over $20 million to a former student he sexually abused.

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Parking Replaces Housing, Thanks To Zoning Rules

by | Aug 24, 2020 6:31 pm | Comments (15)

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The current lot at 1471 Chapel.

A local landlord won city approval to convert the site of a former four-family house into a surface parking lot in … wait, what?

That wasn’t a typo. At a time when parking lots across the city are bursting into new housing, this lot has flipped that script, thanks to a restrictive underlying zoning code.

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Cited Landlord Back In Business

by | Jul 17, 2020 2:08 pm | Comments (31)

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Four of Xu’s local rental properties: 113 Ivy St., 761 Winchester Ave., 126 Sheffield Ave., 50 Nash St.

Dr. Xu.

A prominent Bethany-based doctor has slowly rebuilt his poverty-landlord business four years after he dumped many of his rundown, code-defying local rental properties.

So far, he appears to be staying out of trouble this time with the city and his tenants.

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Mandy Picks Up 10 Houses For $2.2M

by | May 7, 2020 5:22 pm | Comments (29)

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9 of Mandy’s new purchases: 45 Springside Ave., 52 Winchester Ave., 300 West Elm St., 105 Rock Creek Rd., 56 Pendleton St., 58 William St., 33 Pendleton St., 25 Young St., 31 Young St.

Affiliates of the local mega-landlord Mandy Management recently spent over $2.2 million buying 22 apartments in 10 different one‑, two‑, and three-family houses in Amity, Beaver Hills, Dixwell, Edgewood, West Rock, Westville, and Wooster Square.

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