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Wednesday, April 23, 2025
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

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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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Today’s Special

Kati Rolls at Ali Baba’s Kitchen’s newest location.  Mona Mahadevan reports. 

Exhale-ent Strings

British violinist channels yoga’s musical connection in visit to city.  Paul Bass reports. 

Nice Licorice

Bill Qian reveals what’s in those complex candies.  Liz Grace reports. 

Tweed Traffic Pitch 
Meets Community Turbulence

Morris Cove neighbors and Avports spokesperson argue over flight times and Nathan Hale.  Laura Glesby reports. 

What The Diggins?

• Vet clinic opens on Orange St.
• Diggins the cat (pictured) stops by for a check-in.  Mona Mahadevan reports. 

Guilty

Of murdering missing daughter’s mom. Jasmine Wright reports.

Hill Central Principal 
Placed On Leave

NHPS declines to comment.  Maya McFadden reports. 

I Loved You
Until The Morning

Tracey Emin’s first solo American show on display at YCBA Brian Slattery reports. 

Roof Repairs
Begun At City Hall

To fix persistent leaks.  Thomas Breen reports. 

44 New Paramedics Graduate

Including 10 thru AMR’s Earn While You Learn” program.  Kate Reynolds reports. 

Sailor Moon
Shoots For The Stars

And transports a reviewer back to childhood.  Jamil Ragland reports. 

Tweed Cars
To Go Hydro

As City Plan OK’s infrastructure for zero-emissions airport vehicles.  Thomas Breen reports. 

A Deal With The Klan Devil

Unfolds in a juke joint and — surprise! — gets complicated.  Jamil Ragland reports. 

Retro Soul In The
Grooves, Sax On The Brain

On WNHH FM Paul Bass reports. 

Ready. Set. Easter Egg Hunt!

With Project Longevity, in Lenzi Park.  Mona Mahadevan reports. 

Fight Or Flight?

Latest weekly news rundown, from the compost heap.  Paul Bass reports. 

Fire Displaces 5 Families

On Quinnipiac Ave.  Paul Bass reports. 

Welcome The Stranger

Faith Matters: Rabbi Herbert Brockman reports. 

Java Spring

Coffee shop blues give way to seasonal revelation. Nora Grace-Flood reports.

Legal Notice

Finance Committee meeting on 4/24. Read more. 

Legal Notice

Health & Human Services Committee meeting on 4/29. Read more. 

Cherry Blossoms Bloom

No fest, no problem, as dozens enjoy a floral day in Wooster Square Park.  Mona Mahadevan reports. 

Blumenthal, Elicker
Blast Visa Revocations

Nathaniel Rosenberg reports.

What Will They
Remember When I Die?

19 men gather at a Wooster Square-area shelter to talk about their future legacies.  Lisa Reisman reports. 

“Amelie” Brings Together
A&I Fest & Best Video

Karen Ponzio reports.

Paint And Clay Club
Celebrates 125 Years

With juried exhibition.  Brian Slattery reports. 

Freedom Struggles & Holy Week

The latest Faith Matters column, from Shalom UCC New Haven’s worship coordinator.  Rev. Allie Perry reports. 

Piano Lessons At Stetson

Thanks to new partnership between Neighborhood Music School and Dixwell branch library. The Arts Paper’s Lucy Gellman reports.

Let’s Give A Shit
About Trans Rights

Kathryn Parkman catches 50-state Here To Pee Comedy Protest Tour; in between laughs, reflects on how she takes bathroom access for granted. 

Schools Showdown

State defies Trump anti-DEI order; ed aid for low-income students at stake. CT Mirror’s Jessika Harkey & Lisa Hagen report.

Reviewing Myself
In “Mud Follies”

At HomeHaven’s annual talent show.  Lary Bloom reports. 

Sign Of The Day

Paul Bass reports.

Supt. Dives Deeper 
Into Potential Staff Cuts

As district faces expected $23M budget deficit for next fiscal year.  Maya McFadden reports. 

Love Notes For Roya

Two years after her death.  Jisu Sheen reports. 

“Radiohead”

New single from Rosalíe tells timeless tale of love and heartbreak.  Jisu Sheen reports. 

Peace Award Honors 
Arrested Protester

Promoting Enduring Peace (PEP) gives inaugural Dorothy Day award to Mahmoud Khalil.  Allan Appel reports. 

Legal Notice

Tax Abatement Committee meeting 4/22. Read more. 

“Free For All”

Shubert, PBS, library team up for screening of new doc all about public libraries.  Jisu Sheen reports. 

A Feast For The Senses

Silent films, soup, and acoustic tunes keep Volume II bustling.  Jisu Sheen reports. 

On The Grid

An artist of Ugandan background explores the geometry of heritage.  Jamil Ragland reports. 

State $2M Unspent, As Charter Nears Start

Thomas Breen photo

An ad for the new charter school at 794 Dixwell Ave.

Laura Glesby File Photo

Edmonds Cofield founder Boise Kimber: Charter school still "looking around for a building" to buy.

An all-boys charter school slated to open this fall in rented space in Newhallville still has $2 million in state money available to help it buy a building of its own — at a location yet to be determined. 

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Beinecke Plaza Encampment Disbanded

Giri Viswanathan photos

Beinecke Plaza at around 9 p.m. ...

... and after Tuesday protest had ended, at 11:30 p.m.

(Updated) Pro-Palestine demonstrators abandoned their eight-tent encampment at Yale’s Beinecke Plaza late Tuesday night — with promises to protest in East Rock Wednesday, when Israel’s controversial far-right national security minister plans to visit New Haven. 

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