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Department of Transportation Commissioner is losing workers, lots of them and fast.

Superior Court grants local megalandlord’s lapse-of-time eviction lawsuit against Beers Street tenant.
Get 'Em Boy Boxing crew returns with national championships.
Should New Haven use federal aid to send $500 per month to a small group of economically vulnerable residents?
Owner-occupant landlord in the Hill wins permission to evict two tenants.
High School in the Community senior reflects on his pandemic-era term.
Around 100 seniors attended a forum focused on recent crime in Hamden, including a 74-year-old woman who was carjacked at the Hamden Plaza.
Newhallville community center in early planning process.
The doors officially opened to the long-awaited and enhanced neighborhood library and community anchor.
Newly released numbers show how far students have fallen behind both socially and academically due to the pandemic.
New Haven vows to reconfigure Orange Street to stop drivers from “dooring” cyclists.
First draft of Hamden’s next annual operating budget includes a tax hike.
Yale plans to transform the former home of Wall Street Pizza into classrooms and gathering spaces.
Mandy Management ordered to pay following housing code violations on New Haven rental properties.
Workers, parents and children gathered on the New Haven Green to make a point about a funding crisis affecting their classrooms.
"We’re just trying to manage the best we can right now."
Young crowds are swarming into an unassuming new coffeeshop on State Street.