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New Haven police budget allows for 467 officers, no community communications manager (video)
Posted on Fri. May 4, 2012, 12:23am
NEW HAVEN — The Board of Aldermen’s Finance Committee unanimously approved an ordinance amendment that would limit sworn police ranks to 467, but they balked at the chief’s request to hire a new community communications manager. Read Story
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$9G grant doubles fresh food SNAP value
Fri. May 4, 2012, 12:23am
NEW HAVEN — CitySeed markets are now offering double the value of the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program when those customers buy fruits, vegetables and seedlings, resulting in increased access to fresh food for low-income residents. Read Story
Report: Homeless camping permit denied, deemed 'too dangerous'
Thu. May 3, 2012, 5:41pm
The New Haven Independent is reporting that a homeless group’s request to set up a new camp in New Haven has been denied on the grounds that it is too dangerous. Read Story
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