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Hamden Mayoral Candidates Differ On Chief Process -- But Not The Chief

by | Jun 20, 2023 9:06 am | Comments (10)

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Hamden mayoral candidates Walter Morton IV, Lauren Garrett at WNHH FM.

As Hamden’s search for a police chief enters its second year, two mayoral candidates agree the acting one is doing a good job.

They won’t say if that means he should get the permanent slot.

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Long Wharf Open-Air Market Set To Launch

by | May 31, 2023 11:21 am | Comments (2)

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Elm City Open Air Market organizers Michelle Groom, Jacqueline James-Boyd, Janice Parker, and Valerie Brown at WNHH FM.

Start with an emerging home/cart/truck start-up culture. Add a pandemic brewing period. Throw in the emergence of pop-up culture. Find a lot the size of an arena right off I‑95 and I‑91.

Jacqueline James-Boyd and a group of fellow entrepreneurial-minded colleagues mixed together those ingredients. They cooked up what they hope will become a new tradition in New Haven: An Elm City Open Air Market” where hundreds of vendors gather to promote their wares and build their businesses.

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Ghost Of Bill Monroe Welcomes The Sabbath Queen

by | May 19, 2023 8:39 am | Comments (0)

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David Sasso, at far left, recording the new album with Jacob's Ladder.

Hunkered at home with his Martin D28 guitar one Blursday evening during the lockdown depths of the Covid-19 pandemic, David Sasso heard familiar melodies come out a new way.

Fast forward to May 2023: Sasso returned home to debut a bluegrass take on a traditional Jewish prayer service, with an album of said music about to drop.

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Crusader Critiques Commutation Crackdown

by | May 5, 2023 11:51 am | Comments (12)

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Attorney Taubes: The statewide commutation pause is "a harm that Governor Lamont has inflicted on essentially everyone who’s in prison across the United States."

A civil rights attorney looking to tackle mass incarceration on a local level is sounding the alarm on a statewide decision he worries could pose nationwide consequences for people appealing their prison time.

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