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‘Brooklyn’ Film Scene Shot In New Haven
New Haven became Brooklyn for a new movie that has spent several weeks filming at various locations in Connecticut.

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New Haven became Brooklyn for a new movie that has spent several weeks filming at various locations in Connecticut.

After maintaining street dining throughout the winter, 4 local restaurateurs have 5 days to dismantle their patios for 5 weeks or face fines
New Haven & Hamden officials continue to express intent to work together on a regionalized animal shelter, but little progress has been made
City officials blasted the Woodbridge school board for the “unethical and discriminatory” rationale regarding a recent Open Choice decision.
The teacher left her dream job after saying she couldn’t afford to work part-time and didn’t receive the support needed to get certified.
The tenant suffered a series of setbacks after he lost “a lot of money” on his restaurant that closed months after opening in New Haven.
The hearing took place as the state has seen a sharp rise in the number of motorists, passenger, and pedestrian deaths in recent years.
The owners of a restaurant with nationally renowned chicken wings were denied in their bid to store 5 outdoor fridges in a residential area.
A hardship-beset family is scrambling for a new home after an eviction order marked the culmination of months of frustrations on both sides.
“I like to see the city clean. I decided to pick them up and dump them when I do my dump. I’m a resident. I like to see my city look nice.”
A landlord looking to overturn three rent-hike-stifling decisions has asked a state court to declare the town’s Fair Rent ordinance unlawful
Unlike many of those seeking refuge within the encampment, Nestor said he came to tent city by choice.
The man was killed less than two months after his mother pleaded with a room full of potential shooters to stop the cycle of deadly violence
A developer has knocked down the former bridal shop building as it moves ahead with a long-delayed plan to build new apartments at the site.
The man was released on a $500,000 bond after a judge overturned his conviction for the murder of a 7-month-old girl in 1994.
The advocate has filed preliminary complaints with the DOJ, accusing the city of neglecting sidewalks to the point of violating the ADA.
The often out-of-commission elevator at the elderly apartment complex is testing the residents’ cardiovascular conditions and mobility.
After 74 years, this place of old wooden floors and expert advice, is going out of business at the end of this month.
The landlord has been financially penalized for the third time this year.
The teacher explains why she left after working for 10 years in a district she hoped to spend her whole career in.