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No. 223 · Back IssueTuesday, August 11, 2026

The weather that morning: Partly cloudy and 74°, 88° by afternoon — fine weather for a stroll on the Green. · Sun rises 5:57 a.m., sets 7:56 p.m.

New moon · Harbor tide high 10:36 a.m., low 4:42 p.m.

Elm City Almanac: East Rock rises some 350 feet over the city, crowned by the Soldiers' and Sailors' Monument of 1887.

West of the River

Tue, Aug 11Yale Schwarzman Center

Photographer Christian Badach explores the emotional landscapes of rural settings through his work, showcasing the interplay between nature and human experience.

From the Blog Desk

The City Wire

How do I find out what is on my ballot?

New Haven voters can find out what will be on their ballots for the Democratic primary, including the race for governor. It's important to be informed before heading to the polls.

— via Fox 61

How do I find my polling place?

If you're looking to vote in New Haven, you can find your polling place through the Secretary of the State's office. This resource is essential for ensuring you know where to go on election day.

— via Fox 61

Hockey Night in New Haven brings life to outdoor rink

NEW HAVEN, Conn. (WTNH) — Hockey Night in New Haven is bringing life to an outdoor rink in the city. The Saturday event marked the soft launch of Sal Perto, a newly refurbished street hockey facility at East Shore Park located in the annex section of New Haven.

— via WTNH

Elliott Targets Qualified Immunity At Police-Accountability Convo

Gubernatorial challenger Josh Elliott addressed police-accountability activists in New Haven, promising to work towards ending qualified immunity if elected. His remarks came just before the primary election, highlighting his commitment to community issues.

— via New Haven Independent

Anatomy Of A Habit

A homecoming acoustic show at Seoro Sarang book salon in New Haven promises to entertain fans of summer and complex relationships. This event highlights the vibrant local music scene and community engagement.

— via New Haven Independent