Daily newspaper published in New Haven, Connecticut. The Register covers 19 towns and cities within New Haven and Middlesex counties with a circulation of 64,000.
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News StoryStudy: Bridgeport, New Haven have among highest 75 eviction rates in large cities
Ben Lambert, Emilie MunsonNew Haven Register
January 24, 2020
DeLauro, pointing to studies in cities across the country, said providing representation to those contesting eviction dramatically alters the outcome of cases.
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Advocates: Uber won’t work to get disabled to New Haven health clinic
Mary O’LearyNew Haven Register
January 27, 2019
One of the general objections raised early on to the plan was the longer and fewer bus rides on CT Transit to the new site in the Long Wharf area for patients who are transferred to what will be the New Haven Primary Care Consortium.
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Attorney in lead poisoning cases wants New Haven mayor to take action
Clare DignanNew Haven Register
January 4, 2019
So far, the suits brought to court have been central to getting the suffering families any action on these abatement cases, so their lawyer is asking the city to fix its agency.
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Legal aid lawyer sounds warning on Medicaid cut for working families
Mary O’LearyNew Haven Register
April 22, 2018
Sheldon Toubman says he is lending voice to the voiceless.
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Suit blames New Haven Health Department for child’s lead poisoning
Mary O’LearyNew Haven Register
October 31, 2017
It charges that for the past nine years it has “failed to ensure proper lead poisoning prevention and control, as required by state and city law.”
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New Haven rally lauds judge’s order to pay $170,000 to former Gourmet Heaven workers
Esteban L. HernandezNew Haven Register
December 1, 2016
Advocates Thursday rallied downtown in support of a federal judge’s decision to award more than $170,000 in damages to six immigrant workers following a lawsuit that claimed they worked for as little as $3 an hour.
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Connecticut groups to help PTSD vets upgrade ‘bad paper’ discharges
Peggy McCarthyNew Haven Register
November 16, 2016
Frustrated by Pentagon efforts, Connecticut groups that work with veterans have informed some 1,500 veterans that they can apply for upgrades of “bad paper” military discharge statuses if they have been diagnosed with Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD).
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Undocumented immigrants find safety, resources and opportunity in New Haven
Mary O’LearyNew Haven Register
October 8, 2016
The Gonzalez family are among several dozen teens and young mothers in New Haven who were part of the wave of 84,000 mostly unaccompanied children entering the United States illegally in 2014, escaping violence in Central America.
Op-Ed
Connecticut Medicaid: Don’t mess with what’s working
Sheldon V. Toubman, Kristen Noelle HatcherNew Haven Register
November 22, 2015
Don’t mess with what is working. Medicaid is already moving decidedly in the right direction toward paying for value, while improving access to care for a chronically under-served population, saving millions of taxpayer dollars in the process.
Op-Ed
Connecticut at forefront of ending veteran homelessness
Sen. Richard Blumenthal (D-Conn), Margaret MiddletonNew Haven Register
November 10, 2015
Connecticut Veterans Legal Center pioneered the concept of on-site legal clinics within the VA and proved its success. Now we must work to expand similar medical-legal partnerships nationwide.
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