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Rain and Shine

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Dark skies and heavy rains couldn’t dampen bright smiles and high hopes at Wednesday’s opening of the 2023 Dixwell/Q House Farmers’ Market. The soggy first day launched the second season of the weekly event presented by CitySeed and L.E.A.P., which will run every Wednesday through October. “We’re really excited,” CitySeed’s market manager Blaise Berglund said. […]

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Eco System

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Want to turn Earth Day into Earth days? Start with this bird’s-eye view of our local eco system, from whatever angles may interest you. (more…)

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Dream House

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Near sunset on a weekday afternoon, drive up or down Dixwell Avenue for an uplifting sight (more…)

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Give and Takeout

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One of the most interesting takeout menus in town doesn’t come from a restaurant. (more…)

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Holy Shito

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At Atticus Market, P&M Market or the Wooster Square Farmers’ Market, you might come across a selection of jars shouting a colorful message: “Oh Shito!” (more…)

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This Week in New Haven (January 4 – 10)

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Memories bubble up through choral swells, questions with answers, natural heritage and a familiar first. (more…)

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A Call to Farms

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Six months ago, CitySeed farmers’ market regular Waldingfield Farm, located in Washington, Connecticut, had neither the resources nor the demand to run its own farm stand. Now, months into the COVID-19 pandemic, Waldingfield boasts (more…)

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This Week in New Haven (April 29 – May 5)

William Boughton, artistic director of the New Haven Symphony Orchestra

Say hello to talks, shows and gatherings, one of which is a goodbye.  (more…)

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Food Change

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It was Nieda Abbas’s home cooking, more than anything, that got Caterina Passoni through her first year at Yale. (more…)

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This Week in New Haven (August 13 – 19)

Free the Beaches

Academic and personal histories texture a week in which Jazz Age meets Jazz Week and indulgence meets endurance. Monday, August 13 “During the long, hot summers of the late 1960s and 1970s, one man began a campaign to open some of America’s most exclusive beaches”—Connecticut’s—“to minorities and the urban poor.” At 7 p.m., RJ Julia […]

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