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No. 229 · Back IssueMonday, August 17, 2026

The weather that morning: Overcast and 69°, 74° by afternoon — gray, but the coffee shops are warm. · Sun rises 6:03 a.m., sets 7:48 p.m.

Waxing crescent moon · Harbor tide low 9:13 a.m., high 3:27 p.m.

Elm City Almanac: The world's first commercial telephone exchange opened in New Haven in 1878.

The Lead, as printed

Rooted in Heritage: Art Across Yale’s Cultural Centers

Mon, Aug 17 · 8:00 AMYale Schwarzman Center

Rooted in Heritage: Art Across Yale’s Cultural Centers

Building community through photography, paintings, and more; Rooted in Heritage features Yale student artwork from the multicultural communities of Yale College. This exhibition showcases reflections on cultural identity and shared humanity.

Summer Arts Adventures (Ages 5-7)

Mon, Aug 17Creative Arts Workshop

This creative program for ages 5-7 offers a joyful, all-day experience filled with hands-on activities. Each week presents a new adventure at the Creative Arts Workshop.

Summer Arts Adventures (Ages 8-12)

Mon, Aug 17Creative Arts Workshop

Designed for ages 8-12, this engaging program offers new projects and creative explorations each week. Young artists will enjoy hands-on activities at the Creative Arts Workshop.

From the Blog Desk

Your Perfect 48-Hour Weekend Itinerary in New Haven

Lifestyle · by Sup, New Haven?

Ready to dive into a weekend filled with food, art, and local vibes? Here’s your ultimate 48-hour guide to experiencing the best of New Haven—from delicious bites to must-see cultural spots!

The City Wire

Graffiti Artists Brighten Up Whalley Eyesore

A group of graffiti artists has transformed a long-abandoned commercial building on Whalley Avenue in New Haven into a vibrant mural. This initiative, commissioned by the landlord, aims to enliven a previously neglected corner of the city.

— via New Haven Independent

Bicyclist Killed In Hit-&-Run

A tragic hit-and-run incident in New Haven has resulted in the death of a bicyclist. The community is mourning this loss and seeking justice for the victim.

— via New Haven Independent