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Tenant Hopes Rest On New State Lifeline

by | Feb 26, 2021 5:08 pm | Comments (22)

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Lopez with her son on front porch of their Cassius St. apartment (pictured below).

Unemployed and undocumented, Sandra Lopez keeps falling further behind on rent as the state assistance she received last fall has long since run out.

Her hopes — and those of many others in the state who have fallen in dire financial straits over the past year — rest now on a soon-to-launch $235 million state rental support program designed to help keep low-income tenants afloat as the Covid-19 pandemic drags on.

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Murphy Pops Into Town To Push Covid Relief For Summer Youth Programs, Food Distribution

by | Feb 8, 2021 7:38 pm | Comments (3)

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Chris Murphy in New Haven Monday.

U.S. Sen. Chris Murphy made two New Haven stops Monday to discuss his efforts to bring back federal funding for youth summer enrichment programs and the FEMA Empowering Essential Deliveries (FEED) Act.

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Cops Following Leads On Clemente Carjacking, Shooting Up Of Asst. Schools Superintendent’s Home

by | Feb 8, 2021 2:15 pm | Comments (0)

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Chief Reyes (center) at Monday police presser.

Police are following leads in two of the violent episodes that have rattled the city over the past week — a school carjacking and the shooting up of a school official’s home.

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Pandemic Wipes Out Landlord’s Living

by | Feb 5, 2021 4:12 pm | Comments (54)

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Local landlord Galina Zalman: “We only use food banks.”

After taxes, utilities, repairs, and tens of thousands of dollars lost through unpaid rent amid the Covid-19 pandemic, landlord Galina Zalman said she made a total of $2,552 in 2020 — sending her to a food pantry as she struggles to keep three local rental properties afloat.

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$18M Church St. South Settlement OK’d

by | Feb 5, 2021 2:56 pm | Comments (8)

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Lead plaintiff Personna Noble, at right, at 2016 lawsuit launch.

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Friday’s court hearing; Rosen (center), Judge Lager (top right).

A state judge Friday granted final approval for an $18.75 million class-action settlement that will provide up to $20,000 each to hundreds of tenants displaced from the mold-infested former Church Street South apartment complex across from Union Station.

Her decision marks the end of a four-and-a-half-year legal battle spearheaded by a local civil rights attorney and tenants of the now-demolished former apartment complex, who through years of advocacy succeeded in making their former landlord pay for subjecting them to dangerous living conditions.

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1 Day, 3 Pivots: Neighbors Feed Neighbors

by | Feb 1, 2021 10:32 am | Comments (3)

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Honda Smith and Andrea Daniels-Singleton in the kitchen before hitting the road to deliver meals in West Hills.

As temperatures swooped below freezing, New Haveners delivered sustenance to their neighbors: bags of prepared beef and potatoes for seniors in West Hills, groceries for hungry families in the Hill, Mystic cheese and locally produced honey for farmers market shoppers in Wooster Square.

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650 Vaccinated At The Towers

by | Jan 13, 2021 2:00 pm | Comments (2)

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Walgreens Pharmacist Megan Parsi vaccinates Rabbi Benjamin Scolnic.

Three hundred fifty staff members at The Towers senior assisting-living home received their Covid-19 vaccine shots on Wednesday.

Three hundred residents were delivered doses directly in their rooms a day earlier by Walgreens pharmacists and Tower Lane employees.

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