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A mainstay for burgers and fries could next become a site for pumping gas and charging electric cars under a redevelopment proposal.

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A mainstay for burgers and fries could next become a site for pumping gas and charging electric cars under a redevelopment proposal.

A vacant former car rental center is slated to become two new apartments after gaining the approval of the Board of Zoning Appeals.
New Haven delegates and CT politicians kicked off their time at the Chicago DNC at a so-called “America’s Second Best Pizza” luncheon.
A teacher was awarded $1.1 million in damages by a federal jury that found the school’s principal defamed and retaliated against her.
One of the city’s go-to homeless shelter contractors is slated to revive a shuttered 65-bed facility on Grand Avenue.
A cohort of New Haven Public Schools students will begin cancer and vaccine research this fall at the newly opened laboratory facilities.
Apologizing for “disappointing” the community, Hill Alder Ron Hurt has stepped down from his elected post.
Builders are ready to un-pave parking lots — and erect hundreds of new mixed-income apartments downtown.
The city is on track to forgive over $10K of interest on its last movie theater owner’s unpaid taxes bill it left behind when it left town.
Police announced an arrest in connection with the fatal shooting, and also said warrants are ready to be served for 2 different murders.
Pasquale “Lino” Liuzzi, co-founder of Liuzzi Cheese, is being remembered as a self-made man with a heart of gold.
A $14.5 million settlement with the estates of two men who died in a fatal fire at an illegal rooming house is heading for final approval.
A parent found that the school posted photos featuring her child on social media even though she had told the district not to do so.
The documentary was produced and directed by UNH film students.
The New Haven staple officially opened a new storefront with a grand-opening celebration.
For the first time in 14 years, City Hall has sent a property tax bill to the Church of Scientology for a long-vacant former furniture store
Young filmmakers from four different schools joined forces to write, film, edit, and premiere a documentary.
A privately owned pool will be open for free public access on Friday evenings — and for low-cost swim lessons throughout the summer...
A drug rehab company that shuttered its two New Haven facilities amid two executive suicides over the last week owes the city at least $230K