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Blue State sells charity CD

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Since last month, Blue State Coffee has been selling its punk rock CD, “A State of Blue,” in support of community organizations in Rhode Island, where Blue State’s flagship branch is located.

Holiday sales saw success

Managers and owners of 11 downtown stores interviewed all said they were not disappointed by their sales in the past few weeks. Eight of the 11 reported an increase in profit from the previous holiday season, though revenue was not as high as Christmases past.

Save-A-Lot seeks Staples lot

A potential tenant for 84 Whalley Ave., which Staples will vacate next Saturday, has some area residents up in arms.

Vendors bank on The Game

Caroline Nguyen ’13 is looking forward to showing her spirit at her first Game — in part, by purchasing lots of merchandise.

Garbage swindler sued

Yale may soon recover funds lost after years of being swindled by a reputed mafia boss and trash mogul charged with fraud.

Bond provision up for reapproval

In addition to voting for their mayor, alderman and city clerk, New Haven residents will see a little-known but important referendum question on their ballot today. Staff reporter Clark Xue explores.

M. CREW: Y150 finishes fourth

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The Y150 gave a strong all-around performance at its penultimate race Sunday at the Princeton 3-Mile Chase.

M. CREW: Heavyweights fail to defend title

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The Yale heavyweight crew ended its season on a low note, losing its title as the defending champion of the Princeton 3-Mile Chase on Sunday.

W. CREW: Elis achieve a three-peat

The Yale women’s crew ended its fall season with a three-peat victory at the Princeton Chase this past weekend. The Bulldogs’ boats took first, sixth, 13th and 38th place in the women’s varsity eight at Lake Carnegie. This is the third time in a row that the Yale A boat has won the event in Princeton, N.J.

Rite Aid, Staples lots up for grabs

Just over a month after the neighboring Rite Aid closed, property managers of the Staples office supply store on Whalley Avenue, which will close Nov. 21, are already in talks with prospective tenants for both properties. Yale is not purchasing the lots, said Abigail Rider, Associate Vice President and University Properties Director.

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