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No. 225 · Back IssueThursday, August 13, 2026

The weather that morning: Overcast and 74°, 84° by afternoon — gray, but the coffee shops are warm. · Sun rises 5:59 a.m., sets 7:53 p.m.

New moon

Elm City Almanac: Alvin Fellows of New Haven patented his spring-click tape measure in 1868.

The Lead, as printed

Rooted in Heritage: Art Across Yale’s Cultural Centers

Thu, Aug 13 · 8:00 AMYale Schwarzman Center

Rooted in Heritage: Art Across Yale’s Cultural Centers

This exhibition features Yale student artwork from multicultural communities, showcasing reflections on cultural identity and shared humanity through various artistic mediums.

The View from Here: Accessing Art Through Photography

Thu, Aug 13Yale Schwarzman Center

This exhibition amplifies the voices of New Haven youth through photography, showcasing their unique perspectives and experiences in collaboration with the Yale Center for British Art.

From the Blog Desk

The City Wire

Here is who won Connecticut's August 11th primary

The results from Connecticut's primary election reveal significant changes, including Larson losing his seat and Lamont winning the nomination. This news is particularly relevant for residents of New Haven as they prepare for the upcoming general election.

— via Fox 61

Affordability On The Mind At Bella Vista Polls

As residents of the east-side senior apartment complex vote in the 97th District primary, affordability remains a key concern for voters in New Haven. The election highlights the pressing issues facing the community as they head to the polls.

— via New Haven Independent