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A large crowd gathers outside the modern glass-front Canal Dock Boathouse for an event on a sunny day, with people standing and sitting on the lawn and pathway near the building’s entrance.

Local Watershed Monitored, Thanks to Grant ›

10.09.2018

The Quinnipiac River Fund Advisory Committee recommended seven organizations to receive a total of $120,600 in competitive grants in 2018.

A group of people pose in front of a tall stone statue of a standing figure on a pedestal in a park, with cannons on either side and trees in the background under a clear blue sky.

Legacy Restored for Future Generations ›

10.09.2018

Community members gathered on the Derby Green to celebrate the restoration of the Derby-Shelton Civil War monument.

A diverse group of people stands together outside Atwater Senior Center, smiling and holding a banner that reads Greater New Haven Vote 2018.

GNH Vote 2018 Aims to Increase Voter Turnout ›

10.09.2018

A nonpartisan collaborative effort aims to register new voters, specifically targeting populations with low turnout in the August primary.

A group of six smiling students pose together holding banners for UConn, Western Connecticut State University, and Central Connecticut State University at a college event.

From the Start: New Haven Promise and The Promise of A Brighter Future ›

New Haven Promise, launched in 2010, now provides nearly $4 million annually in scholarships to graduates of New Haven Public Schools.

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Matthew Higbee

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