Former No. 1 Player Andy Roddick Coming To New Haven

Andy Roddick’s TV career is based in Los Angeles and his return to tennis has brought him to his hometown of Austin, Texas. So why is he journeying to New Haven next month? All it took was a text message from James Blake to bring the former No. 1 player in the world to the […]

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18 Pizza Joints You Must Try Before You Die

  New Haven’s Frank Pepe’s & BAR in their roundup of “18 Pizza Joints You Must Try Before You Die.” http://www.buzzfeed.com/kristinchirico/pizza-in-the-mornin-pizza-in-the-evenin-pizza-at-suppertime Why you should try it: Frank Pepe’s is a New Haven institution, credited with the invention of the New Haven-style white clam pizza pie, which is delicious in its simplicity: no mozzarella, just plain pie, with a […]

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America’s Best Small Cities on the Rise: New Haven

America’s Best Small Cities on the Rise Smarter Traveler July 20, 2014 by Jamie Moore New Haven, Connecticut What’s Hot: In the arts hotbed where Yale University makes its home, there are so many impressive new collections and performances that you’ll need more than a weekend getaway to experience even a fraction of them. The […]

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Already No. 1, New Haven getting 4 new eateries

NEW HAVEN >> Four restaurants will be coming to the city in the near future on Yale University-owned sites, fitting right in with New Haven’s new designation as a top foodie destination. The City Plan Commission this week approved a special exception request from one non-conforming use (a package store) to another (a restaurant) for […]

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Livability Top 10 Foodie Cities 2014: New Haven No. 1

Article by Livability.com From the soul food served at Sandra’s Next Generation to the falafels at Mamoun’s, restaurants in New Haven, Conn., cover the gamut of food genres. Students attending Yale University can get a culinary education simply by walking through downtown New Haven and sampling the cuisine found in the city’s eclectic restaurants, some […]

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30 Things You Need to Know About New Haven Before You Move There

1. New Haven Is The Ivy League–Of Good Times   Source: Flickr user: amelungc One of the top schools in the nation, Yale University attracts some brilliant people to New Haven, making the city an academic hub. But don’t let the neo-gothic architecture, the ivy on the buildings, and the smarty pants people fool you […]

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New Haven Pizza Named Best In America (CBS)

New Haven Pizza Named Best In America (CBS)

NEW YORK (CBSNewYork) – New York may be known for its pizza, but it’s a pie from New Haven, Conn. that takes home the prize as Best Pizza in America. The website The Daily Meal compiled a list of the top 101 pizzas in the nation, drawing on votes from what it describes as 46 American […]

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New Life Comes to New Haven (The Wall Street Journal)

NEW HAVEN, Conn.—This long-struggling city is finally beginning to see signs of progress from years of economic development efforts by city officials, real-estate developers and Yale University. Enlarge Image   A rendering of the exterior of the former Winchester gun factory. Dimella Shaffer In the latest step, a venture of Forest City Enterprises FCEA -1.16% […]

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Silk Road Comes to Audubon Street

Shen Dawei gave a brush-and-ink monumental traditional Chinese landscape painting to the city of New Haven and Mayor Toni Harp. One day soon he may try his expert hand at our own scenery, and introduce East Rock and West Rock to art lovers in China. That possibility emerged at the opening of the Silk Road Art […]

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50 states, 50 spots for 2014

The International Festival of Arts & Ideas (June 14-28, 2014) in New Haven will host a seemingly nonstop series of music, art, lectures and conversations over the course of the 15-day festival. Many of the events are free, and attendees can see and hear some of the best musicians and other arts figures from around […]

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