Tag Archives: Morris Cove

Roll Model

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I don’t remember how I heard about Del Monaco’s Italian Market, which turns 32 in February, but I know how I found it: quirky and unpretentious, set across from Nathan Hale School in quiet Morris Cove, attached at the …

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Sands of Time

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A photo essay. To view all 10 images, check out the email edition.

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Old-Timers

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A time traveler from New Haven’s colonial days would barely recognize it today. …

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Point in Time

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The eponymous lighthouse on Lighthouse Point hasn’t been lit since 1877. …

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’Sets and the City

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Smoky red, cloudy pink, hidden behind storm clouds rolling in from the west. Every sunset is unique, and New Haven’s got some great spots to watch the next show unfold. …

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Splash Drive

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Stomping, shrieking and spraying are all approved activities at one of New Haven’s summer staples: the splash pad. …

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’Sets and the City

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Smoky red, cloudy pink, hidden behind storm clouds rolling in from the west. Every sunset is unique, and New Haven’s got some great spots to watch the next show unfold.

Perhaps the most obvious candidates for a nice sunset view …

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Household Names

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Until last week, the names Pink and Stepna Primus existed only in the depths of census and church records. They weren’t written or spoken as part of the oft-told history of the Pardee-Morris House, the 18th-century home of the family …

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This Week in New Haven (August 31 – September 6)

Spider-Man: Far From Home (2019)

Last March, as the reality of the pandemic set in and forced New Haven to hunker down, we hit pause on our weekly curated events previews.

Today, almost six months later, we’re hitting play…

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The Mists of Time

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This 2016 photo essay is proof that you can find clarity even when the forecast is murky.

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