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Today on WNHH

Wednesday, April 2, 2025
12:00pm – 1:00pm
Host: WNHH

Kevin Watsey from the Regional Water Authority talks about RWA service and community activities

1:00pm – 2:00pm
Host: Pete Mezzetti

2:00pm – 3:00pm
Host: Jazz Haven with Stan the Man

3:00pm – 4:00pm
Host: LA VOZ HISPANA DE CT

Latino news, views, and music.

4:00pm – 5:00pm
Host: Cliff Furnald

5:00pm – 7:00pm
Host: Babz Rawls-Ivy

7:00pm – 8:00pm
Host: Shafiq Abdussabur

8:00pm – 9:00pm
Host: Paul Bass, Editor of the New Haven Independent

The New Haven Independent’s editor talks government, politics and current events with local newsmakers.

9:00pm – 10:00pm
Host: Jazz Haven with Stan the Man

10:00pm – 11:00pm
Host: Cliff Furnald

11:00pm – 12:00am
Host: Pete Mezzetti

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Extra Extra

The 6-Hour Gelato

New caffe’s owners take their time to craft an Old Country treat.  Paul Bass reports. 

The Eggbeater Revolution

A retrospective on Wanda Gag sets an old world in motion. Nora Grace-Flood reports.

More Than Just Dance

But also plenty of dance, at new Marne St. home for Tia Russell Arts Center. The Arts Paper’s Lucy Gellman reports.

Calling All Student Journalists

Applications now open for the Arts Council’s annual Youth Arts Journalism Initiative.

The Revolution
Will Be Spiraled

Artivists carve their own space in local art scene.  Jisu Sheen reports. 

Pedestrian Dies
After Foxon Blvd. Crash

(Update) Police ID victim as 29-year-old New Havener Juan Kortright.  Thomas Breen reports. 

Clown Eats Pizza,
Tums With Her Toes

Nora Grace-Flood on the perfect way to mark Women’s History Month.

Motorcyclist Dies
After Chapel St. Crash

Staff reports. 

Will History Repeat?

Elicker’s suit vs. Trump for impounded $$ echoes successful 1986 New Haven suit vs. Reagan. YDN’s Ethan Wolin reports.

The Long Dance Of The Mundane

Yale Film Archive goes French.  Karen Ponzio reports. 

The Exodus Begins

The latest takes on New Haven news from the Independent assignment desk — er, compost heap.  Paul Bass reports. 

Double Warhol

Ecoworks auctions off Campbell’s soup can with two signatures by pop artist icon. The Arts Paper’s Lucy Gellman reports.

Legal Notice

City Services and Environmental Policy meeting 4/3. Read more. 

Everything Must Go

Final performances of world’s largest playable pipe organ funeralize a department store … and the American Dream. 

Legal Notice

(Revised) Finance Committee meeting 4/2. Read more. 

Best-Kept Secrets

I can tell you something — not everything — about what happened at Best Video.  Jisu Sheen reports. 

DeLauro, NHPS Push Back

On Trump’s education cuts.  Maya McFadden reports. 

Oy Canada

(Opinion) Three Yale profs pack their bags.  Lary Bloom reports. 

“Dirty Jew” Threat
Leads To Arrest

Staff reports. 

Girl Power

Promoted at Me Project event at Hillhouse.  Jordan Allyn reports. 

Take A Breath, & “Un-Become”

Albertus talk taps into sage advice of a medieval mystic.  Allan Appel reports. 

DIY Jollof Rice Recipe Revealed

On a visit to a cozy Wooster Square coffee shop.  Liz Grace reports. 

Rough & Ready

On tour at 83, Dylan reinterprets songs from his 20s (including a Masterpiece” samba). Matt Carney reviews.

Crack Gardens

A multi-media exhibit checks out what’s growing under the sidewalk. Review Crew’s Nora Grace-Flood reports.

Survival Is No Joke

In Boris Fishman’s new novel about a family escaping civil war and totalitarianism.  Paul Bass reports. 

“Due Forchette”

Strega New Haven named one of country’s best.  Lisa Reisman reports. 

A Different Set Of Keys

Wesleyan prof wows on Trinity’s organ.  Jamil Ragland reports. 

Life Off Earth

A surrealistic show illustrates the rules of regeneration. Review Crew’s Nora Grace-Flood reports.

Dr. Phil’s News, Not AP, 
Got To Ask A Question

Inside Trump’s White House Briefing Room.  Jonathan D. Salant reports. 

That’s Crazy

Taxman shutters York St. donut shop.  Zachary Groz reports. 

Gun Found, No Arrest Yet

As police continue to investigate March 16 shooting death of 8‑year-old Stacey Glasgow.  Thomas Breen reports. 

City Plan OK’s Albertus 
Women’s Hockey Locker Room

At city-owned Ralph Walker Rink.  Thomas Breen reports. 

Faith Matters:
Gaza & Ramadan

Latest installment of column featuring local religious figures.  Jamilah Rasheed reports. 

Private Grief Made Public

Jamil Ragland reports.

Police ID Dead Woman 
Found Near West Rock

As Denise Leary.  Staff reports. 

Invitation to bid on work at Liberty Street demolition site.  Read more. 

Signs Of The Times

Monument signs” OK’d for new clinic, self-storage sites on opposite sides of town.  Thomas Breen reports. 

In new quilt-focused exhibition at City Gallery.  Brian Slattery reports. 

Food Pantry Perseveres

Amid steep fed funding cuts; the latest from Loaves & Fishes. The Arts Paper’s Lucy Gellman reports.

Fire Guts Alden Avenue Home

Paul Bass reports.

Construction Draws Near For Whitney Redo

Thomas Breen photos

City Engineer Zinn: This project presents "a generational opportunity to create a first-class active transportation connection."

Looking north on Whitney, from Canner: Road diet en route.

The city’s Engineering Department plans to wrap up final designs for the northern section of a long-delayed, traffic-calming reconfiguration of Whitney Avenue this month — with construction expected to start later this year.

Continue reading ‘Construction Draws Near For Whitney Redo’

Soup Kitchen, IRIS, Neighbors Team Up

Contributed Photo

Inside the Hamilton Street food pantry, kept alive to a nonprofit partnership.

Paul Bass Photo

Community connectors: Winston Sutherland, Caroline Tanbee Smith, Ana Cardenas, Greg DePetris at WNHH FM.

A food pantry run by a budget-slammed agency for refugees gained a new owner Tuesday — and a new mission as a neighborhood soup kitchen.

Meanwhile, dozens of East Rockers responded to a call for new volunteers to help the refugee agency continue its work amid vanishing federal aid.

Continue reading ‘Soup Kitchen, IRIS, Neighbors Team Up’

City To State: Let Us Destroy ATVs

Thomas Breen file photo

Chief Jacobson: Street takeovers are "extremely dangerous."

CTSTREETS weighs in on recent "Inciting a Riot" arrest.

We’ve got a trailer full of dirt bikes and ATVs that we want to get rid of,” Mayor Justin Elicker said, while flanked by the city’s police chief, the state attorney general, and the chair of the state legislature’s Judiciary Committee.

Please, he implored state lawmakers, let New Haven destroy these street-takeover vehicles, and not just auction them off. 

Continue reading ‘City To State: Let Us Destroy ATVs’