Yale Daily News

Updated: Sunday, November 22, 2009 6:56 p.m.

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Long Wharf postpones move 3.26.09

The economic downturn that has halted architecture and construction projects across the nation has also caused a slowdown in Long Wharf Theatre’s $50 million move downtown.

Goldson vies to be mayor 3.24.09

Six months before the Nov. 3 New Haven municipal elections, only one individual has officially declared that he will challenge Mayor John DeStefano Jr.: Darnell Goldson, who confirmed Sunday night that he will enter the race as an Independent.

Christmas tree lights up the Green 12.05.08

Two-year-old Alexandrea Overkamp was supposed to wait 10 seconds before pressing the button to light the New Haven Christmas tree. She lasted seven.

News analysis | Tree lighting survives recession 12.05.08

Though the national recession may put a damper on holiday spirit, it seems that the city’s 60-foot Norway spruce is safe from financial woes. For now.

360 State project kicks off 12.02.08

If Monday’s sunshine and warm weather are any indicator, 360 State, the mixed-use development project in downtown New Haven, has a bright future.

Roomba to close after dispute with Univ. 6.05.07

Cross Campus might be reopening in time for the fall, but another, more scrumptious Yale staple will disappear when Roomba closes its doors this month.

Toad’s croaks for summer, senior week 5.03.07

As graduating seniors prepare for Commencement festivities, their favorite New Haven nightclub is getting ready to close its doors for the summer.

Atticus lures hungry poets 4.30.07

A man in a ski cap, jeans and ratty Adidas shoes slung his backpack higher on his back and walked into Atticus Bookstore and Cafe. “People of Atticus, I hope I will not offend when I say, ‘I don’t like poetry, I’m here for the free bread,’” he said.

Finding a foodie’s utopia at Claire’s Corner Copia 4.27.07

Justin Lo, food writer, dons a toque and joins some of the city’s most inspired chefs in their own kitchens for an intimate look at New Haven’s food scene.

City markets to new businesses 4.23.07

In an attempt to make the city more attractive to businesses and retailers, the Town Green Special Services District has launched a business development initiative to encourage cooperation between the city’s major property owners, including the University.