Edgewood

Whalley Biz Owners Schooled In Target Hardening 101

by | Mar 15, 2019 12:11 pm | Comments (4)

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Install good lighting inside and around your store.

Have a high-quality camera security system.

And clear out all of the clutter from storefront windows so you can see out and the police can see in.

Top cops brought suggestions like those to Whalley Avenue business owners looking to thwart burglars and robbers.

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Rape M.O. Emerges In 3 Latest Cases

by | Feb 22, 2019 2:19 pm | Comments (2)

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Officers Jacob Cedeno and Lindsey Nesto at scene of May 20 assault.

The alleged rapes took place on or near Norton Street. The suspect would target a sex worker, brandish a gun, and, more often than not, steal her cellphone after the assault. He rarely used a condom, and always threatened his victims.

That pattern emerges from reports filed against an alleged serial rapist of prostitutes, who now stands accused of committing at least five sexual assaults (and possibly more) on the west side of town.

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5 Breaks Led To Serial Rape Arrest

by | Feb 19, 2019 8:51 am | Comments (6)

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Determined special victims cops Lt. Renee Dominguez, Detective Leonardo Soto, Sgt. Mary Helland.

A serial rapist was preying on prostitutes on New Haven’s west end. The cops couldn’t get any leads on him. Until one of his alleged victims turned on her new phone — and saw her attacker’s face pop up in her Google Cloud photos.

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House Condemned; Tenants Displaced

by | Feb 15, 2019 8:59 am | Comments (17)

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Boxcutter-wielding landlord Xie Meiqiang flees a reporter Thursday outside his Orchard Street property.

68 Mechanic St.: Condemned.

The city condemned a two-family home that two Guilford-based landlords had illegally converted into a five-unit rooming house. Four tenants were displaced.

The landlords’ — and their citywide tenants’ — problems may have just begun.

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IA Report: Cops Ignored Victim, Stopped Bodycams, Let Alleged Serial Rapist Go Free

by | Feb 14, 2019 8:39 am | Comments (46)

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Officers Jacob Cedeno and Lindsey Nesto on May 20, as captured by body camera — when it was turned on.

A police internal investigation has concluded that three city cops broke the rules when they failed to arrest a suspected serial rapist during a traffic stop.

They let the alleged rapist go free though a woman at the scene said she had just been assaulted at gunpoint. Even though the man had a bb gun under his seat. Even though there was a warrant out for his arrest.

The officers also turned off their body cameras during part of the encounter. One threw a knife over a bridge into the West River. The suspect would go on to allegedly rape two more women before he was finally arrested.

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Why Greer Remains Free, & Victim Unpaid

by | Feb 6, 2019 2:47 pm | Comments (12)

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Rabbi Daniel Greer, with his bail bondsman.

Nearly two years after a federal jury found that Rabbi Daniel Greer had inflicted $15 million in emotional damages by allegedly molesting a former student, and 18 months after police arrested him for alleged sexual crimes, he hasn’t paid up more than a couple thousand bucks or served any time behind bars.

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City Slaps Lien On 66 Norton

by | Oct 2, 2018 1:59 pm | Comments (10)

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Eroded support beam in basement of 66 Norton. Rot and declay caused a large hole.

The city’s anti-blight agency has placed an open-ended lien on a century-old, 41-unit apartment complex to cover relocation expenses for the dozens of tenants displaced from the Edgewood building that was condemned in February.

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Traffic Calming Coming To Beaver Hills

by | Sep 24, 2018 12:02 pm | Comments (14)

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City Engineer Zinn, left, with Deputy Director of Transportation, Traffic & Parking Mike Pinto.

After years of waiting for a roundabout at the intersection of Crescent and Munson Streets, neighbors got a date: July 1, 2019.

That’s when the city plans to start the work that neighbors hope will finally slow down speeders.

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So Long, “Asphalt City”

by | Sep 7, 2018 1:10 pm | Comments (0)

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Jovon Ladson navigates skate park’s new concrete quarter pipe.

As hot, humid sunlight poured in, skaters whirred across the old asphalt and new concrete. They pivoted atop the quarter pipe and hopped over the lower ramps and obstacles. Some wrapped their T‑shirts around their foreheads to protect their eyes from the sun. Almost everyone sported ornate tattoos up and down their arms, legs, and backs.

This sometimes skeptical crowd had nothing but props to offer for the now-completed renovation of the Edgewood Skate Park, which will be celebrated with a formal dedication Sunday.

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Judge To City: Get Moving On Lead

by | Jul 6, 2018 8:00 am | Comments (5)

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Legal aid’s Amy Marx with lead safety brochures in court Thursday.

Latesha Jones with baby Tramar after exiting courthouse.

No more excuses: Get in the building. Get out the lead. Protect poisoned kids.

Superior Court Judge Walter Spader Jr. issued those marching orders to the city Thursday.

Spader specifically ordered the city Health Department to take over removing lead paint from a flaking-paint-filled 969 Elm St. apartment where two little boys have been found to have high lead levels in their blood.

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2nd Kid Poisoned After City Ordered Repairs

by | Jun 22, 2018 8:28 am | Comments (5)

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Two children in this apartment are poisoned with lead.

A mom whose 3‑year-old son is sick with lead-poisoning called the New Haven Health Department more than 20 times, begging for someone to enforce the laws and clean up the cracked and flaking paint at her Edgewood apartment.

After a month of messages, an inspector finally came out and confirmed the walls were coated with lead. But for the next five months, the property remained largely unabated. During that time, her 11-month-old son was poisoned too.

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Labor Crushes Co-Chair

by | Mar 7, 2018 8:54 am | Comments (14)

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New Ward 24 Democratic Party co-chairs Randall Furlow (left) and Art Perlo outside Ellsworth Avenue voting location Tuesday.

Arthur Perlo and Randall Furlow handily defeated incumbent Arthur Gary Stewart in Tuesday’s local Democratic Party Ward Co-Chair primary in the Edgewood neighborhood.

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