The landlord didn’t contest that tenants kept a laundry basket in a common hallway. Or that he had old shingles on the house.
Some people stop at red lights. As required by law. And then there’s everyone else, at pretty much every intersection around ...
A highway-adjacent diner took a big step towards becoming a gas station, thanks to approvals granted by the City Plan ...
A Milford-based development team has won permission to construct 60 new apartments atop 2.25 acres of vacant land in Fair ...
A pair of six-story concrete "gigantic megaliths" on Fountain Street have traded hands for $28 million -- leaving 150-plus ...
A symphony orchestra in a vast concert hall. Ballet dancers, barefoot. A spoken-word poet and a singer. A traditional African ...
Gladiator IICinemark Buckland Hills 18 XD and IMAXManchesterNov. 21, 2024Twenty-four years in the making, Gladiator II is a ...
A 16-year-old New Havener was shot and killed and a school bus was struck by a stray bullet in an afternoon shooting Friday near Goffe Street and ...
New Haven’s police chief has a new strategy to get cops out from behind the desk and into the city's neighborhoods — police ...
This past week, the University of Connecticut School of Law sponsored a Connecticut Sentencing Commission Symposium, “Pretrial Justice ...
Dear W.C. Sanders, secretary of the New Haven Numismatic Society circa 1939, resident of 5 Harding Place, or maybe 608 Dixwell Ave. The New ...