At Sunset Ridge, after Fair Rent Commission found that neither has yet secured the support of a majority of the property's renters.
State Rep. Roland Lemar has changed his mind about making buses free. Now, he’s on board. “Over time,” he said Thursday, “I’ve gotten to a point where I'm no longer comfortable justifying that the $1.
A total of 847 citations containing $250 fines apiece are on their way to drivers whose cars were caught on camera illegally passing parked school buses during the first week of operations of the city ...
A mess of furniture and cinderblocks remains exposed to the open air right alongside the the Quinnipiac River a week after a back wall collapsed at a Front Street warehouse that may soon be built up ...
Trouble in Mind is an anthropological marvel. From the levels of anxious hierarchy in white dynamics to the declaration that it’s scary to say anything (read: anything racist) these days, the play has ...
Hillhouse students discovered a swastika and hateful messages targeting the Jewish and Black communities in a second-floor bathroom Thursday — leading the principal to reach out to the high school ...
Yale University has removed two properties from the city's tax rolls -- one a 130-year-old house in the Prospect Hill historic district, the other an architecture firm's former office-turned-art ...
The vice president of the Connecticut Tenants Union (CTTU) went to court on Thursday to testify before a judge about his experience fighting a landlord's alleged retaliatory tactics against organizers ...
As board OKs funds for city's "visioning and planning effort for the revitalization of Ball Island and creation of a public park." ...
Paramita’s debut novel Appetite is a love letter set in New Haven to Bangladeshi food and wrestling wrapped in an immigrant tale about ambition, belonging, and power. Bangladeshi cuisine and wrestling ...
Experience counts,” said DiDi Strode, summing up a sentiment heard again and again inside Westville’s Kehler Liddell Gallery on Wednesday evening. Strode was explaining her support for incumbent State ...
Since Connecticut passed the FOIA — one of the nation’s strongest such open-government public records and meetings laws — in 1975, elected officials from both parties have in different ways sought to ...
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