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New Haven Fire Chief Will Come Before a Board of Alders Subcommittee Tonight
The New Haven Fire Chief John Alston will make a statement before a Board of Alders subcommittee for his reappointment. This decision comes with major backlash.
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New Haven Board of Alders Rejects Police Chief Nomination
The New Haven Board of Alders has voted to reject the nomination of Renee Dominguez as the city’s new police chief
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Lead Paint Issues Still Problematic in New Haven
Lead paint is still a huge problem in historic New Haven.
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New Haven Pushes Ideas For Long Wharf Development
New Haven’s Long Wharf could look dramatically different in the coming years if a development plan that has the support of the city’s mayor becomes a reality.
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New Haven Mayor Toni Harp Delivers State of the City
On Monday night New Haven Mayor Toni Harp delivered her State of the City. For much of it, she focused on the dedication of city workers and first responders.
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New Haven Leaders Want Status Update on Yale Hiring Promise
Community leaders in New Haven held a news conference on Wednesday demanding Yale University update the city regarding a commitment it made in 2015 to hire 1,000 new New Haven residents, 500 of them from identified neighborhoods in need.
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New Haven Alders to Review Purchase of Uniforms for Mayor's Receptionists
Should the City of New Haven have spent nearly $4,000 to outfit City Hall staffers with new uniforms?
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New Haven School Board Approves 24 Layoffs
The New Haven Board of Education has approved the layoffs of 24 employees, a number less than originally anticipated as the district continues to manage a budget shortage.
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Tough Cuts: New Haven Budget Shortfall Reduced By More Than $10 Million
When nearly 22,0000 students go back to New Haven Public Schools at the end of the month, the district’s budget deficit will be smaller than at the start of summer break, school leaders said Friday morning during a press conference at Wilbur Cross High School.
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New Haven Alders to Investigate Pay Increases Handed Out by Mayor Harp
The New Haven Board of Alders leadership has launched an investigation into the pay increases Mayor Toni Harp gave to 37 executive management and confidential non-union employees.