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No. 214 · Back IssueSunday, August 2, 2026

The weather that morning: Overcast and 73°, 81° by afternoon — gray, but the coffee shops are warm. · Sun rises 5:48 a.m., sets 8:07 p.m.

Waning gibbous moon

Elm City Almanac: The Amistad captives were jailed in New Haven in 1839 while their case moved through the courts.

The Lead, as printed

Rooted in Heritage: Art Across Yale’s Cultural Centers

Sun, Aug 2 · 10:00 AMYale Schwarzman Center

Rooted in Heritage: Art Across Yale’s Cultural Centers

Building community through photography and paintings, this exhibition features Yale student artwork from multicultural communities. It showcases reflections on cultural identity and shared humanity.

New Haven Friends Meeting

Sun, Aug 2see "Description" for details

Join us for one hour of silent Quaker worship at the New Haven Friends Meeting. All are welcome.

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!

The City Wire

Motorcycle rider deaths in Connecticut up 112% in 2026: State police

NEW HAVEN, Conn. (WTNH) — Connecticut State Police announced Friday that motorcycle rider deaths have more than doubled, compared to collision data from this time last year. So far in 2026, state police reported 17 fatal motorcycle collisions statewide, officials said on Friday.

— via WTNH

Service dog changes Derby veteran's life through local nonprofit

A local nonprofit has made a significant impact on the life of a Derby veteran, helping him cope with PTSD through the companionship of a service dog. This heartwarming story resonates with many in the New Haven area who support veteran initiatives.

— via Fox 61

Lifestyle in BLOOM: Celebrating little things which spark joy

NEW HAVEN, Conn. (WTNH) — We're celebrating the little things that bring us joy, lift us up and add a pop of color. Alisha Crutchfield of BLOOM New Haven joined Kathryn Hauser and Dennis House to celebrate the power of small gestures.

— via WTNH