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Harold’s Changes Hands For $4.85M
A New York City-based developer has purchased the long-vacant property.

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A New York City-based developer has purchased the long-vacant property.

A Board of Education member has left what she described as a combative and tense atmosphere after less than a year on the board.
NOA aims to bring in a younger crowd, joining New Haven’s nightlife scene.
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Cine‑4 closes, set to become early ed campus.
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The nation’s oldest African American United Congregational Church celebrates 200 years.