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Science Park Sprouts “Winchester Green”
Developers win permission to build 287 new apartments, two new privately owned streets and new public plaza.

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Developers win permission to build 287 new apartments, two new privately owned streets and new public plaza.

Playground will be constructed and expanded over the next year by the Where Angels Play Foundation.
The assistant superintendent is leaving Hamden to become the new superintendent of Newtown Public Schools.
Bonadies vows to "go out speaking my truth."
It was 60 seconds until midnight. A half-mill tax cut hung in the balance.
The Legislative Council member said she’s resigning her position to move to a town with lower taxes and more conservative politicians.
Town Green District’s New Haven Night Market draws in the community.
Judge Cirello dismisses eviction lawsuit based on number of defects.
‘Coding can be really beneficial to you in the future when you’re going into the business world.’
Paglino cites top priorities as he launches second bid for the U.S. Third Congressional District seat.
Volunteers, city officials and employees gather through community-connected nonprofit.
State court magistrate agrees to continue two back-rent court cases.
Years of professing his innocence, parole board grants rare 57-year sentence reduction.
Hundreds of New Haven students board city buses and streets to the New Haven Green to issue a cry for help.
Mayor taps CAO, not Asst. Chief, to run NHPD temporarily.
Hamden Police Chief John Sullivan is retiring after a quarter-century with the department, effective next Monday.
Timothy Wydra was sworn in as deputy chief and is expected to become the acting chief when Chief John Sullivan retires on Monday.
Erick Russell handily wins the state Democratic Party’s endorsement for treasurer
Congregation celebrates 25 years within the United Church of Christ (UCC) denomination.