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47-Yr-Old Fatally
Stabbed On Whalley

• After 1 a.m. fight at Sam’s Mart.
• Victim Travis James pronounced dead at hospital.
• Police looking for man pictured above to question about homicide.
Staff reports. 

Schools Official
Placed On Paid Leave

Maya McFadden reports. 

Fire Displaces
Ex-Alder’s Family

Thomas Breen reports.

Newz Quiz May 31

Paul Bass reports.

Piaget Crashes Tha Cataclysm

On Acoustic Thursday.”  Paul Bass reports. 

What Happens Next?

Truman School 6th graders read to find out.  Maya McFadden reports. 

Like Going To The Barbershop

Grass-cutting crew helps get Dixwell ready for Freddy.  Thomas Breen reports. 

Zola Challenges Lemar

For east side state rep seat.  Paul Bass reports. 

Like Rush Hour On Canvas

Seminal Journey” features Frank Bruckmann’s paintings and Gar Waterman’s sculptures at Kehler Liddell.  Brian Slattery reports. 

The Avocado’s
In There Somewhere

Jamil Ragland fights his way through a hoagie roll at Dave & Buster’s. 

Florida Man Found Guilty

Of financial fraud.

Breathing Fire, Falling Rain

Year of the Dragon” exhibition makes waves at Yale University Art Gallery.  Brian Slattery reports. 

Watch One Nerd 
Geek Out At Ren Faire

Review Crew Deadline Poet Lindo Yes reports on video, in text.

Abstract Makes It Real

Jamil Ragland has a watershed revelation.

Medicaid Rx:
Boosting Reimbursement

But first, a plan to pay for it.  Paul Bass reports. 

Legal Notice

Community Development Committee meeting 6/12. Read more. 

Legal Notice

Youth Services Committee meeting 6/5. Read more. 

Legal Notice

City Services and Environmental Policy meeting 6/6. Read more. 

Legal Notice

Legislation Committee meeting 6/4. Read more. 

New Haven Bank 
Prez, CEO To Retire

Judith Corprew will be Maureen A. Frank’s successor.  Staff reports. 

Maximum Recursion

Review Crew’s Fred Noland finds a universal message in Daniel Yoon’s new film East Bay.

On Being Soft

Bright colors, bold figures, thoughtful themes at Never Ending Books exhibition.  Brian Slattery reports. 

Garden Club Grows

To 100 years old, in Morris Cove.  Carla Farrell and Fran Belviso report. 

Mulitiverse (Comix) Explored

By Review Crew’s Lindo Yes.

Meat-Up Celebrates First Burger

Last week pizza, this week … National Hamburger Day, @Louis’ Lunch.  Paul Bass reports. 

8 New Houses Approved

For underused lots in Upper Westville and Newhallville.  Thomas Breen reports. 

“Gunge, I Am The Slime”

Sang Dan Soto, as 3 bands shook the shelves at Best Video.  Eleanor Polak reports. 

Dollars For Vouchers

• $535M announced for CT Sec. 8 program.
• Including $98M for New Haven. CT NewsJunkie’s Jamil Ragland reports.

Pearl Jam Won’t Back Down

• Review Crew’s A.J. Urquidi catches the tour.
• Nora Grace-Flood caught tour-opening multimedia album release.

Traveling The World
From Water Street

At High School in the Community’s latest Multicultural Night. The Arts Paper’s Lucy Gellman reports.

He Wasn’t Just Caned

Charles Sumner’s place in history reconsidered. Jamil Ragland reports from the Mark Twain House. 

Will Stomper Outlast The A’s?

Review Crew’s Fred Noland is rooting for a pachyderm mural over a fleeing sports team.

3rd Dem Joins The Race

For state representative in the 94th District.  Staff reports. 

New Haven Newz Quiz May 24

Paul Bass reports.

Geothermal Energy
Sought For “Union Square”

City seeks grant for enviro-friendly heating and cooling for train station, nearby apartments.  Laura Glesby reports. 

This Time, The
Mountain Shall Rock

Music returns for real to Powder Ridge, site of infamous 1970 cancelled CT Woodstock. Review Crew’s Jamil Ragland reports.

Punq Noire Opens The Stage

At Westville’s Third Space.  Brian Slattery reports. 

Homeless Care Visionary 
Hailed On Retirement

300 fill Anthony’s Ocean View to celebrate Patti Walker’s 4‑decade leadership of Continuum of Care.  Allan Appel reports. 

Missing Person Found

18-year-old Keyasia Mcelveen has been located. 

Witness Stone Honors
Enslaved New Havener

Kate Goodwin and Jonathan Q. Berryman report.

Community Presses Mandy At Meet-Up

Lisa Reisman Photo

Newhallville's Jeanette Sykes: "You are taking a step in the right direction."

Questions from Newhallville neighbors flew fast and furious at a community meeting with a representative from Mandy Management on Thursday evening: Why is an old eviction still coming up when I’m applying for an apartment? How do I overcome a bad credit score? And what is the turnaround time for addressing repairs and upkeep?

Continue reading ‘Community Presses Mandy At Meet-Up’

City Reaches $14.5M Fatal-Fire Settlement

Laura Glesby Photo

Clarice Elarabi with a photo of her twin brother, Michael Randall, who perished in the fire (pictured below).

A lawsuit stemming from a fatal fire at an illegal Hill rooming house won’t go to trial after all — now that the Elicker administration has agreed to a $14.5 million settlement with the estates of the two men who died during that blaze.

Continue reading ‘City Reaches $14.5M Fatal-Fire Settlement’