Tag Archives: James Hillhouse High School

Invisible Sound

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A decade ago, Rich Ives decided to solve a problem. (more…)

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Extended Family

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On the phone from Changsha, China, David Youtz, then-president of the Yale-China Association, described the city (more…)

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College Credits

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Jean Paton Lovell may not be a household name even here in her hometown, but the James Hillhouse High School math teacher left behind a stunning legacy: the New Haven Scholarship Fund. (more…)

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Super Men

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Watch the right highlight reel and you’ll see #33 on the Miami Dolphins plow through the Buffalo Bills defensive line. That’s running back and Hamden native Rich Diana, who (more…)

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This Week in New Haven (December 29 – January 5)

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This week goes in one year and out the other.  (more…)

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Extended Family

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On the phone from Changsha, China, David Youtz, president of the Yale-China Association, describes the city: skyscrapers 60 to 70 stories high, traffic congestion, Western goods (more…)

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This Week in New Haven (November 5 – 11)

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We’re always voting with our time and our dollars, but this week we’re also voting with our votes.  (more…)

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Multiple Choice

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The good news is New Haven Public Schools offers dozens of school choices. The bad news is New Haven Public Schools offers dozens of school choices.  (more…)

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Super Men

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Watch the right highlight reel and you’ll see #33 on the Miami Dolphins plow through the Buffalo Bills defensive line. That’s running back and Hamden native Rich Diana, who (more…)

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This Week in New Haven (May 22 – 28)

Hillhouse Band circa Fall 2014

College commencement ceremonies have commenced, so you might think you’ve got commensurately quieter times ahead. Think again (more…)

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