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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The Great Give 2012 – Chris Randall
I Love New Haven Non-Profits. I work for the New Haven Land Trust, I’m on the board of CitySeed, the steering committee for New Haven Farms, and am on the advisory board of CT Folk. There are so many great people here in New Haven working for amazing organizations that help make New Haven such a cool place to […]
Wednesday’s Guest Photographer – Philip Rosenthal
I have been taking pictures for the last thirty five years or so, often being the official photographer at a wedding or school or community event. I do like to take pictures for my own satisfaction and the pictures here fall into that bin. All of these were taken with my IPhone, either […]
His Corner of the World
Rafael A. Melendez giving a heartfelt thank you after the corner of Artizan Street and Grand Avenue was named after him. Here is more info from the official press release: Mr. Melendez is a pioneer and longtime leader of the Hispanic community who has made a significant contribution to this city in many capacities. Rafael […]
City-Wide Open Studios 2012 – Chris Randall
I love Art. I love Space (inner and outer). This Friday is the big kickoff opening reception for City-Wide Open Studios (CWOS) at Artspace. CWOS is an annual three-week long series of events featuring the best and brightest of New Haven’s local arts scene. Come to Artspace on October 5th from 5:00PM-8:00PM and see the work of almost 300 local artists on display. The collection […]
Blessing of the Animals – Chris Randall
I love animals. I love blessings. Sunday was Blessing of the Animals at Saint Paul and Saint James on the corner of Chapel and Olive Street. Scroll down, press play and enjoy the show.
Feast of the Fields – Chris Randall
I love food. I love urban agriculture. I love farms. Saturday night was Common Ground High School‘s fifth annual Feast of the Fields where they celebrated community, sustainability, and the harvest season. Scroll down, press play and enjoy the show.