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Neo-Nazis Gather, Shout, Salute, Disperse

A group of neo-Nazis showed up at a long-running free bookstore, arts and nonprofit community space in New Haven on Saturday night.

Neo-Nazis Gather, Shout, Salute, Disperse
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Pizza Celebrated, Again

National Pizza Day is on Sunday, but “we all know who has already won the pizza bowl: New Haven, Connecticut,” Mayor Justin Elicker said.

Pizza Celebrated, Again
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The State Of The City Is … Onward!

Mayor Justin Elicker: "In these difficult times, I’m so grateful and proud to live in this city we all call home."

The State Of The City Is … Onward!
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'Bachelor' Gives Albertus A Rose

Albertus Magnus students, faculty, and alumni came together to watch their alumnus make his debut as ABC’s newest "Bachelor."

'Bachelor' Gives Albertus A Rose
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Eviction Looms For Mom Of Three

A mom who serves as the primary caretaker for her three young disabled children is at risk of losing her home and separation from her kids.

Eviction Looms For Mom Of Three
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NHPS Parent Advanced For School Board

The Board of Alders Aldermanic Affairs Committee unanimously voted to advance the candidate’s appointment to the New Haven Board of Ed.

NHPS Parent Advanced For School Board
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Trump DOJ Jail Threats? What, Me Worry?

Mayor Justin Elicker isn’t worried about being locked up, despite reports of the Trump administration possibly prosecuting local officials.

Trump DOJ Jail Threats? What, Me Worry?
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Can't Sell Soda. Can Sell Cigarettes

​A business owner isn’t allowed to sell sodas and energy drinks at his store, but can sell cigarettes and vaping products.

Can't Sell Soda. Can Sell Cigarettes
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State $25M Sweetens Supply Chain

The Lamont administration has launched a $25 million effort to try to build out ​“strategic supply chains” closer to home.

State $25M Sweetens Supply Chain
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Big Changes Eyed For The Green

​An ice skating rink. An “interactive” fountain. A cafe. A new business plaza. The New Haven Green could look pretty different soon.

Big Changes Eyed For The Green
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At Cross, Repairs List Goes On

“It is difficult to concentrate on the lesson when water is dripping into a large garbage can in the middle of the room,” a teacher said.

At Cross, Repairs List Goes On
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Symphony Lights A Creative Fire

A symphony orchestra in a vast concert hall. Ballet dancers, barefoot. A spoken-word poet and a singer. A traditional African drummer.

Symphony Lights A Creative Fire
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So Long, Diner. Hello, Gas Station

A highway-adjacent diner took a big step towards becoming a gas station, thanks to approvals granted by the City Plan Commission.

So Long, Diner. Hello, Gas Station
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158 Westville Apartments Sell For $28M

The properties last sold for $15.3 million in 2004 & were most recently appraised by the city for tax purposes for a combined $19.1 million.

158 Westville Apartments Sell For $28M
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City Surplus Funneled To Schools

​ The Board of Alders issued a lifeline — along with a warning — to the Board of Education.

City Surplus Funneled To Schools
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Donation Paves Way For Police Narcan

Every New Haven police officer may soon carry overdose-reversing medication — in a donated pouch on their uniform’s vest.

Donation Paves Way For Police Narcan