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Looney 2021 Preview: Bet On Betting, PILOT

by | Dec 21, 2020 10:33 am | Comments (26)

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Martin Looney campaigning the weekend before this November’s election: Dem supermajority is crafting agenda.

New Haven State Sen. Martin Looney plans to try again to help cities get more of that reimbursement the state promised for tax-exempt property — and he plans to keep a promise to a colleague in New Jersey.

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Pandemic Reveal: Wifi Unequal. Fixable

by | Dec 18, 2020 4:28 pm | Comments (16)

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Nicole Beverley, Natima, Marlou: Disconnected.

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Elsa Holahan and her mother, Erica: Web working just fine.

In a house in Fair Haven, Natima Adote dropped out of her virtual social studies classroom at Edgewood School as her internet failed.

In a house in Westville, Elsa Holahan finished her virtual class at James Hillhouse High School without interruptions.

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Solutions Sought To Pandemic Juvenile-Crime Spike

by | Dec 11, 2020 3:25 pm | Comments (30)

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Participants in Friday’s presser: State Undersecretary of Criminal Justice Policy and Planning Marc Pelka, Gov. Ned Lamont, Project Longevity’s Stacy Spell and Archie Generoso, Waterbury Mayor Neil O’Leary and Chief Fernando Spagnolo.

The state is sending New Haven $125,000 to help address spiking juvenile crime amid the Covid-19 pandemic.

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20% Fewer Kindergarteners This Year

by | Nov 5, 2020 6:28 pm | Comments (10)

Emily Hays

Hundreds of families have chosen not to enroll their preschoolers and kindergarteners in New Haven Public Schools this year.

The sudden decline is part of a statewide drop in enrollment driven primarily by the youngest grades. In New Haven, the preschool program has shrunk by 13.5 percent and the kindergarten class has shrunk by 19.6 percent.

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