Tag Archives: Branford

Moving Forward

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Sunlight is streaming across the hardwood floor of an activity room at Trinity Episcopal Church on the Branford Green. Laura Richling drags a few tables out of the way. Her dance class (more…)

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This Week in New Haven (August 20 – 26)

Great Golden Digger Wasp in Edgewood Park

Does the presence of numerous legends promise a legendary week in New Haven? We’re about to find out.  (more…)

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Hidden Depths

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Lake Saltonstall is hiding in plain sight, even though it’s about as long as the city of New Haven. (more…)

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This Week in New Haven (June 11 – 17)

Flor de Toloache and crowd at the 2018 International Festival of Arts & Ideas

Green things—like capital, a soccer pitch, a farm and, of course, city and town greens—color this week in New Haven.  (more…)

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Creatures’ Comfort

Laura Selvaggio Burban

What could be cuter than a pile of puppies? Just two weeks old, this litter of eight—mostly black with little brown snouts and paws—are trying to sleep. (more…)

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Glass Action

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A cold draft runs from the wide open garage door at the back of Ray Mathews’s glassblowing studio through the door in the front shop. But closer to the 2,000-degree gas-fired furnace, it’s plenty warm. (more…)

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This Week in New Haven (December 18 – 24)

Fantasy of Lights in Lighthouse Point Park, New Haven, CT

The sounds of the season—blown through bassoons and concertinas, strung through guitars and violins, channeled through effects pedals and car radios—reach the top of their annual crescendo.  (more…)

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This Week in New Haven (October 9 – 15)

Work by Jesse Peck

A harvest dance, a visual arts bonanza, kids in costumes and other local October staples highlight a week that’s busy and dynamic even by New Haven standards.  (more…)

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This Week in New Haven (July 24 – 30)

Stone wall at Edgerton Park, New Haven

Walls of sound, stone and art—also brains—shape this week in New Haven.  (more…)

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Roll-in’ on the River

Lobster Roll at the Lobster Shack

In summer, the search for a great leisure-time lobster roll becomes a serious business. The classic seaside sandwich is a point of obsession for some, but for Arlene and Nick Crismale, it’s something more: a way of life.  (more…)

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