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Juneteenth is the oldest nationally celebrated commemoration of the ending of slavery in the United States. Dating back to 1865, it was on June 19th that the Union soldiers, led by Major General Gordon Granger, landed at Galveston, Texas, with news that the war had ended and that the enslaved were now free (two and a half years after President Lincoln’s Emancipation Proclamation). The Emancipation Proclamation had little impact on the Texans due to the minimal number of Union troops to enforce the new Executive Order; but with the surrender of General Lee in April of 1865, and the arrival of General Granger’s regiment, the forces were finally strong enough to influence and overcome the resistance.

NEW HAVEN, CT JUNETEENTH 2022

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Neighborhood Festival Committees, local arts and business partners, and Festival staff and volunteers host local talent for one-day festivals celebrating New Haven's historic and culturally rich neighborhoods. These festivals would not be possible without the incredible leadership of each neighborhood's committee chairs:

NEIGHBORHOOD FESTIVALS 2022

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Q-House Activities JUNE 6 - JULY 9 202211020676876?profile=originalMore slots available for the 4th cycle of activities at the Q-House!
All classes are free of charge for the participants and last 5 weeks from June 6 to July 9.
Take a look at the flyer to find out about what we offer and click on the link below to register.
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at 203-773-0770 or email us at qhouse@leapforkids.org
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LIVE FROM TIMES SQUARE: Times Square New Year’s Eve is just getting started! Watch as we count down the final moments of 2021 with live performances from headliner KT Tunstall, hourly countdowns with special guests, confetti, and so much more. Don't miss a minute of the fun leading up to the #BallDrop: www.tsq.org

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Real Talk with Maurice Williams, on the Tom Ficklin Radio Show, 11 am eastern Friday Jan 7. 2022. Show focus:  Millions Jobs Campaign by the NAACP. Clink link

First Friday's Real Talk with Maurice Williams, on the Tom Ficklin Radio Show 

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2022 University MLK Commemoration feat. Majora Carter

Wednesday, January 26 | 6:30 - 8:00 PM | Zoom | RSVP: https://tinyurl.com/YaleUnivMLK22
The University and Greater New Haven communities are invited to attend this year’s MLK Commemoration that honors the life and legacy of Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. We are pleased to announce that Majora Carter will serve as this year’s keynote speaker.
Majora Carter, Ph.D., is an urban revitalization strategy consultant and real estate developer who currently serves as the Senior Program Director for Community Regeneration at Groundswell. Majora connects Groundswell’s clean energy value chains to equitable economic development, with a focus on reparative economic development.
Visit mlk.yale.edu for our keynote speaker’s full bio, information on related campus events, and list of sponsors.

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Construction News & Schedule
for the TWO-WEEK period of
Monday, January 3 - Friday, January 14, 2022
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OVERVIEW FOR THIS WEEK:
There will be no changes to the existing traffic pattern during the two-week period of Monday, January 3 through Friday, January 14, 2022. Various single-lane closures will occur to accommodate construction for 101 College Street and Downtown Crossing Phase 2 and are listed in more detail immediately below.
The temporary condition of no right-hand turns onto South Frontage Road from South Orange Street remains in place. A simple detour will guide drivers from State Street and Union Avenue to access South Frontage Road: right onto Columbus Avenue, right onto Church Street, and then right onto South Frontage Road.
This detour will not impact traffic already on South Frontage Road and heading to I91/I95.
The detour will only impact drivers who typically access South Frontage Road from South Orange Street, behind the New Haven police station and the Knights of Columbus printing press/supply building.
This detour will be in place until the new Orange Street intersection (across the former highway corridor) opens, which is anticipated to occur in approximately the next month and a half.
Please see graphics immediately below this text section for detour information.
LANE CLOSURES
Throughout the two-week period of Monday, January 3 and Friday, January 14, 2022 various lane closures may occur on the following roads to accommodate construction:
  • State Street & Union Avenue at North Frontage Road: single lane closures near the intersection of Water Street.
  • South Frontage Road: the far-left lane closure on SFR between College and Church Streets will be closed.
  • Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard: single lane closures between Church Street and Orange Street.
  • Orange Street between George Street and MLK Boulevard: closed heading south.
WORK HOURS
Downtown Crossing-related work for the two-week of period of Monday, January 3 through Friday, January 14, 2022 will occur during daytime work hours. 
Daytime work hours are weekdays between 7 a.m. and 3:30 p.m. 
Road signage will alert drivers to lane closures in the construction area.
Please pay attention to road signage, slow down, and stay safe!
NO Right-Hand Turns onto South Frontage Road
from South Orange Street
Detour: Accessing South Frontage Road at Church Street
Service Drive Shift
Learn more about Downtown Crossing
Kent Pierce of WTNH looks at how Downtown Crossing has worked to undo some of the damage of Urban Renewal to benefit New Haven and offers a preview of what to expect when the new Orange Street intersection, across the former highway corridor, opens. Click here to watch!
Along the Lines is a podcast hosted by Connecticut Department of Transportation Public Transit Bureau Chief Rich Andreski. The latest episode features Downtown Crossing, providing an in-depth look at the project and its benefits.
The episode can listened to at https://bit.ly/DTXonAlongTheLines  
A date for the opening of the new Orange Street intersection will be announced soon. When the Orange Street intersection opens, it will create a significant change in the overall traffic pattern. Drivers will be sharing the road with pedestrians and bicyclists. Pedestrians and bicyclists will need to cross the large intersection in two phases.
Pedestrians & bicyclists please note:
When crossing the intersection in the north/south direction, it will take two traffic signal phases. In other words, one will need to use the 'crosswalk' button twice and pause on one of the pedestrian islands in between the first and second crosswalk phases. (Pedestrian islands are highlighted in orange in the graphics above this section.)
  • 1st Crosswalk Phase: The first crosswalk phase will allow crossing from the sidewalk to one of the pedestrian islands.
  • 2nd Crosswalk Phase: The second crosswalk phase will allow pedestrians and bicyclists to move from the pedestrian island to the sidewalk on the other side of the intersection.
Drivers please note:
  • Drivers exiting I-91 and I-95 to approach Downtown New Haven (Exit 1 from I-91 South and Exit 47 from I-95 North) will now come across their first traffic signal at Orange Street, much earlier than before.
  • The new intersection and traffic signals are at a location that drivers are used to speeding past. Drivers are urged to pay attention to on-road signage, slow down, and stay safe!
  • The speed limit on the exit ramps from both I-91 and I-95 is 30 MPH! Obey the speed limit.
  • The new intersection and its traffic signals are designed for pedestrians and bicyclists, not only drivers!! Drivers should be especially cognizant that they are utilizing a shared-use road along with pedestrians and bicyclists. Drivers should pay attention to road signage and obey the speed limit to keep all road users safe.
  • From any point in the intersection, drivers can turn right or go straight upon a green traffic signal. There are NO left-hand turns allowed for drivers from any point in the intersection.
 
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Be sure to follow these cold weather safety tips to protect yourself, your family, and your home. Also monitor local updates for information on shelters and warming centers and sign up for CT Alert to receive emergency messages. Visit https://portal.ct.gov/.../Winter.../Winter-Weather-Awareness for more information.

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COMMUNITY ACTION AGENCY OF NEW HAVEN,CT

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I want to thank Almighty God and all the Members of the CT NAACP - My entire Family, Friends and Relatives, I appreciate your support over the Years
This is a Big One and I appreciate You All
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  1. Have you signed up to join us virtually to explore inequities in housing and the experience of homelessness?

    Don't wait to be part of the conversation! The panel will discuss how the housing system has or hasn’t worked, what changes need to be made for a more equitable system, and what you can do to make a difference.
    Closed captioning and Spanish translation will be available during the conversation.
    REGISTER NOW
    This conversation will launch our next 5-Day Equity Challenge focused on Affordable Housing and Homelessness, January 17-21, 2022. Click here to sign up to participate in the Equity Challenge.
    RESPOND. RECOVER. REIMAGINE.
    United Way of Greater New Haven has been here for 100 years, working to meet the immediate needs of our neighbors who need help and fighting for stronger, more equitable communities. 
    Learn more about United Way.
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