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Fall Back

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Autumn is a second spring when every leaf is a flower. —The Misunderstanding by Albert Camus Not every New Haven leaf is a flower. Not yet. But there’s no missing that the (more…)

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Under Construction

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“We are taking the town out of the 18th century and projecting it into the 21st.” Even for a politician, that was a hyperbolic way of casting New Haven’s urban renewal program (more…)

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Read All About It

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It’s the last remaining “legacy” newspaper in the Elm City, the only one still published by pressing news ink to paper, then manually delivered to subscribers. It’s the New Haven Register, and, in one form or (more…)

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Under Construction

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“We are taking the town out of the 18th century and projecting it into the 21st.” Even for a politician, that was a hyperbolic way of casting New Haven’s urban renewal program (more…)

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Rear View

2014 Review

Daily Nutmeg’s covered a lot of ground since January 1, 2014. On January 2, writer Cara McDonough put the city’s tucked-away U.S. Coast Guard outpost onto New Haveners’ collective SONAR. (more…)

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Under Construction

Richard C. Lee official portrait

“We are taking the town out of the 18th century and projecting it into the 21st.” Even for a politician, that was a hyperbolic way of casting New Haven’s urban renewal program of the 1950s and ’60s. (more…)

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Fall-In

East Rock Park view of West Rock Park, New Haven and Hamden

Autumn is a second spring when every leaf is a flower. —from The Misunderstanding by Albert Camus Not every leaf in New Haven is a flower. Indeed, most aren’t. Not yet. But there’s no denying the (more…)

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Read All About It

Evening Register - January 3, 1871

It’s the last remaining “legacy” newspaper in the Elm City, the only one still published by pressing news ink to paper, then manually delivered to subscribers. It’s the New Haven Register, and, in one form or (more…)

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Child’s Players

Yale Children's Theatre

In a city full of arts and arts critics, professional or otherwise, one dramatic troupe is aiming their art at a picky audience indeed: kids. Okay—they’re actually not that picky when it comes to theater, but it still helps if the players and producers are. The Yale Children’s Theatre is a group of Yale University […]

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Fall Break

White and yellow roses at Pardee Rose Garden

The calendar tells us it’s fall. So do scattered batches of leaves turning red and orange and yellow and weather map temperatures dipping into green and blue. Thousands of flowering (more…)

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