Westville

Candidates Spin 2-Year Term Question

by | Jun 28, 2021 9:57 am | Comments (29)

Brackeen and Elicker at joint campaign event Sunday in Westville.

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DuBois-Walton, at right, at Saturday’s house party.

Should mayors get two years or four years before having to run for reelection?

That question echoed in Westville over the weekend as two campaigners for the position — the incumbent and his top challenger — fished for votes.

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In Upper Westville, Elicker Wins Another Ward Committee Vote

by | Jun 24, 2021 9:40 am | Comments (12)

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Ward 26 Democratic Co-Chair Sharon Jones reads aloud votes (center) alongside Co-Chair Amy Marx (at right) as Marx’s son Jacob keeps tally.

Upper Westville Democrats voted in favor of a second mayoral term for incumbent Mayor Justin Elicker in a ward-level straw poll Wednesday evening.

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Police HQ Protest Inspired Mayoral Challenge

by | May 24, 2021 9:48 am | Comments (10)

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Mayoral challenger Karen-DuBois Walton at Sunday night’s online candidate forum.

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Police, protester confrontation on May 31, 2020.

It all started, Karen DuBois-Walton told a skeptical Democratic ward co-chair, outside police headquarters on a very painful night” when city police pepper sprayed protesters — and Justin Elicker remained inside, out of sight, for hours.

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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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Two Artists Thrive On Lines And Color

by | May 19, 2021 9:15 am | Comments (0)

Hank Paper

L.A. Life.

The two shows at Kehler Liddell Gallery — Parallel Worlds,” by Robert Bienstock, and L.A. Color, East Coast Weather,” by Hank Paper, up now through June 20 — hang well in the gallery together, unified by a love of strong lines and bold color. But Bienstock’s pieces are paintings and drawings, while Paper’s are photographs. Bienstock’s pieces chronicle the past year and a half. Paper’s are the documents of a lifetime of work.

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ArtWalk 2021 Brings Out The Community

by | May 10, 2021 9:01 am | Comments (0)

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Thabisa’s band, augmented by members of the New Haven Symphony Orchestra, was in the full flower of the music it was making. Thabisa herself took a moment to pause in her singing and instead turn and dance intricate, powerful steps on the Edgewood Park stage set up for ArtWalk.

The people on the ground in front of her followed suit.

Friday night’s concert, uniting two institutions of New Haven’s music scene, kicked off the annual ArtWalk fest in Westville. It set the mood for Saturday’s events, a celebration of the ability of people to gather again, as the weather warmed, vaccinations continue, and masks were ubiquitous.

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Regicides Kick Off ArtWalk 2021

by | May 5, 2021 8:53 am | Comments (0)

A visit to a gynecologist’s office that may or may not be under siege. How copulation might resemble the objects you might find in your attic. And the travails of a child maligned by his shallow parents, seeking May 4‑appropriate, Star-Wars-themed revenge. On Tuesday night the Regicides — the improv troupe from A Broken Umbrella Theatre Company — started ArtWalk in Westville, which returns to live, in-person, yet still social distanced activities this year.

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So Long, Tennis. Welcome Back, Concerts!

by | Apr 29, 2021 4:15 pm | Comments (28)

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Keith Mahler at the entrance to his latest live-music venue.

Michael Ulrich puts finishing touches on a wall inside the arena Thrusday as officials cut the ribbon.

The center-court net was gone. Along with the court. Monster amps rose from a new concert stage.

And a new era officially began for the Connecticut Tennis Center — as an outdoor concert venue called Westville Music Bowl.

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$1M Available For Tree Planters, Caretakers

by | Apr 20, 2021 9:19 am | Comments (5)

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DEEP Commissioner Katie Dykes: We need nature-based climate change solutions.

More trees planted in the Hill. Less pollution in the West River.

These are some of the ideas for what to do with $1 million now available from the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative, a longtime cap-and-invest program for power plants in the northeast.

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