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You have a preview view of this article while we are checking your access. When we have confirmed access, the full article content will load. Beyond Pizza and Yale: What to See, Eat and Do in New HavenThough the academic scene continues to imbue this coastal Connecticut city with a certain gravitas, surrounding neighborhoods are showing off their own cultural capital in the realms of art, food, music and more. Share full articleYale University Art Gallery’s outdoor sculpture area, in New Haven, Conn., includes pieces by Alexander Calder, left, and David Smith, center. Credit... Philip Keith for The New York Times
Persons: Alexander Calder, David Smith, Philip Keith Organizations: Yale, Yale University Art, The New York Locations: New Haven, Connecticut, Conn
Tim Higgins, 67, a retired General Electric aircraft propulsion engineer living in Newburyport, Mass., on his 1970 Triumph GT6+, as told to A.J. Some of my earliest memories are in the lousy station wagons my father bought to transport our family of seven around. We were always breaking down at night on the Garden State Parkway or the Connecticut Turnpike. But when I got older, my dad started buying cool cars. I remember a 1975 Toyota Celica and a 1978 Datsun 280Z.
Persons: Tim Higgins, A.J Organizations: General Electric, Garden State, Toyota, Datsun Locations: Newburyport, Mass, Connecticut
Tim Higgins, 67, a retired General Electric aircraft propulsion engineer living in Newburyport, Mass., on his 1970 Triumph GT6+, as told to A.J. Some of my earliest memories are in the lousy station wagons my father bought to transport our family of seven around. We were always breaking down at night on the Garden State Parkway or the Connecticut Turnpike. But when I got older, my dad started buying cool cars. I remember a 1975 Toyota Celica and a 1978 Datsun 280Z.
Persons: Tim Higgins, A.J Organizations: General Electric, Garden State, Toyota, Datsun Locations: Newburyport, Mass, Connecticut
Still, Ms. McQueen longed for a baby. Terry Ratzlaff for The New York TimesEach year, she and her girls celebrate the anniversaries of their embryo transfers, Ms. McQueen said. Together, they look at the balls of cells on the girls’ ultrasound images and talk about the lengths Ms. McQueen went to in order to have them. Then, in 2016, Ms. Allen was diagnosed with a seizure disorder, which forced her to stop working and focus on her health. Caring for Ezra, who is now 5, has come with “overwhelming guilt” over the things she can’t do, Ms. Allen says.
PROVIDENCE, R.I.—Inside a cavernous armory building in Rhode Island’s capital city, up to 185 people have recently gathered each night to get out of the cold. The federal- and state-funded site in Providence was slated to handle up to 66 people when it opened in mid-December to provide warmth for unhoused people. It has consistently seen much higher numbers, said Eileen Hayes , chief executive at Amos House, the nonprofit running the site. “More and more of our folks are falling behind and falling through the cracks,” she said.
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