I Love New Haven History. Winchester was the gun that won the West and the company that employed many thousands of people in New Haven throughout it’s existence, even me. I worked in manufacturing for over 10 years, and in the late 90’s I worked making shotgun barrels in the barrel department of US Repeating […]
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Wednesday’s Guest Photographer – “Boulevard of Dreams” by Cliff Furnald
I am a music journalist, editor and radio producer who has lived and worked in the West River and Dwight neighborhoods of New Haven since 1976. I’m the editor of RootsWorld, an online magazine about music from around the world, and the producer of RootsWorld Radio, a weekly syndicated program, as well as a producer […]
Exercise At Lighthouse – Jeffrey Kerekes
Katie Brunetti is a personal trainer. She studied exercise science at Central CT State University. You can reach her at kkbrunetti@yahoo.com for personal training.
City Climb Opens – Jeffrey Kerekes
City Climb opened this weekend. Here is a shot at City Climb with the CT RollerGirls. Learn more about City Climb from the New Haven Independent. You can also like them on Facebook. City Climb is located at 342 Winchester Ave, New Haven, CT (203) 891-7627. They’re a little tricky to find the first time so you might […]
Wednesday Guest Photographer – Magali Torres
100 Temple Street, photo taken from the 10th level of the Temple Street Garage Temple Street Garage Elevator, Temple Street Garage
New Haven Green – Jeffrey Kerekes
New Haven Green. © 2012 JeffreyKerekes. Things you can see on, or the streets immediately surrounding, the New Haven Green.
10 (current) Favorites of Mine – Chris Randall
state street facing chapel duck pond edgewood park hughes place east rock park/ eli whitney museum woolsey hall quinnipiac river new haven free public library east rock park lighthouse point park duck pond edgewood park