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No. 213 · Back IssueSaturday, August 1, 2026

The weather that morning: Fair skies and 70°, 84° by afternoon — fine weather for a stroll on the Green. · Sun rises 5:47 a.m., sets 8:08 p.m.

Waning gibbous moon

Elm City Almanac: Harkness Tower's carillon rings 54 bells over Memorial Quadrangle.

The Lead, as printed

Rooted in Heritage: Art Across Yale’s Cultural Centers

Sat, Aug 1 · 10:00 AMYale Schwarzman Center

Rooted in Heritage: Art Across Yale’s Cultural Centers

This exhibition features artwork from Yale students representing multicultural communities, showcasing reflections on cultural identity and shared humanity.

The View from Here: Accessing Art Through Photography

Sat, Aug 1Yale Schwarzman Center

Yale Schwarzman Center presents The View from Here: Accessing Art Through Photography in partnership with the Yale Center for British Art. This year’s exhibition, Finding Our Paths, features the work of nine student photographers, capturing moments of observation, connection, and self-reflection.

West of the River

Sat, Aug 1Yale Schwarzman Center

In West of the River, photographer Christian Badach explores the emotional impact of rural landscapes. His work uses visual cues from nature to illustrate how these environments influence human emotions.

From the Blog Desk

7 Can’t-Miss Events Happening in New Haven This Month!

Events · by Sup, New Haven?

From art exhibits to movie nights, this month is packed with events that showcase the best of New Haven. Whether you’re looking for family fun or a night out with friends, there’s something for everyone!

7 Free Things to Do in New Haven This Summer 🌞

Lifestyle · by Sup, New Haven?

Looking for fun without breaking the bank this summer? Check out these top 7 free activities in New Haven that will help you soak up the sun and enjoy our vibrant community!

The City Wire

Fans flock to Connecticut theaters for 'Spider-Man: Brand New Day'

Spider-Man fans in New Haven and surrounding areas filled theaters for 'Spider-Man: Brand New Day,' eagerly anticipating the continuation of Peter Parker's journey post-'No Way Home.' The excitement reflects the strong interest in superhero films among local audiences.

— via Fox 61

46 venomous snakes seized from Hamden warehouse, 2 men arrested

Two New Haven men were arrested after Connecticut environmental police seized 49 reptiles, including 46 venomous snakes, on July 24. This incident highlights ongoing issues with illegal possession of dangerous wildlife in the New Haven area.

— via WTNH

Search continues for missing 13-year-old in West River in New Haven

The search for a missing 13-year-old boy in the West River in New Haven continues as local authorities work tirelessly to locate him. New Haven Fire Chief Daniel Coughlin reported that the boy entered the water, prompting a family member to attempt a rescue.

— via Fox 61

Housing Authority Buys Clock Shop

The New Haven Housing Authority has purchased the former Hamilton Street clock factory for around $4 million. This acquisition is a significant step towards transforming the industrial property into 130 new homes in New Haven.

— via New Haven Independent

Former West Haven Mayor Ed O'Brien dies at 61

Former West Haven Mayor Edward O'Brien has died after battling a rare form of cancer. His passing is a significant loss for the New Haven community, where he served two terms as mayor.

— via WTNH

Nearly 50 reptiles, including venomous snakes, seized in Hamden

In Hamden, nearly 50 reptiles, including venomous snakes, were seized from a warehouse, leading to charges against two individuals. This incident highlights ongoing concerns regarding illegal possession of exotic animals in the New Haven area.

— via NBC Connecticut