City announces indoor mask mandate

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Due to the growth of the contagious “Delta” COVID-19 variant, and pursuant to an Executive Order from Governor Lamont, Mayor Elicker has announced that, starting Monday, August 9, the City will mandate that people wear masks while in indoor public spaces in New Haven, such as shops, restaurants, grocery stores, and public buildings, regardless of their vaccination status.

The City’s Health Department also strongly recommends that city businesses post signage inside their establishment regarding mask use and social distancing, and provide hand sanitizer. For details, please visit Governor Lamont's Executive Order No. 12.

Get A Free Cup or Cone from Ashley’s Ice Cream

New Haven, CT – The Shops at Yale has partnered up with two of New Haven’s premier ice cream shops to provide a free cool treat to customers during these hot summer days while shopping for back-to-school and back-to-work clothing, accessories, and electronics.

During the month of August, guests at The Shops at Yale will receive a free small cup or cone at Ashley’s Ice Cream, 280 York Street, or Arethusa Farm Dairy, 1020 Chapel Street, when they show a same-day paper receipt of $50 or more from any of the following participating retailers; Apple, Atticus Bookstore Café (retail only), Barnes & Noble / The Yale Bookstore, Book Trader Cafe (retail only), Campus Customs, Derek Simpson Goldsmith, dwell New Haven, FatFace, Grey Matter Books, Hull’s Art Supply and Framing, idiom Boutique, J.Crew, L.L.Bean, Lou Lou Boutiques, lululemon, Neville Wisdom’s Fashion Design Studio, Patagonia, Raggs for Men & Women, Shiana Hair (retail only), Sneaker Junkies, and Urban Outfitters. Promotional details and restrictions can be found online at TheShopsatYale.com/IceCream.

Customers can also use that same receipt for up to 2 hours of free parking in The Shops at Yale’s two convenient surface parking lots located at 255 Crown Street and 56 Broadway. TheShopsatYale.com/FreeParking

“We are excited to announce the return of our popular free ice cream with purchase promotion. Gift-with-purchase promotions like this are a great way to reward our loyal customers and support local merchants at the same time. In addition to current sales and promotions being offered by many merchants, Connecticut Tax Free Week is scheduled to take place from Sunday, August 15 through Saturday, August 21 for even more savings,” said David DelVecchio, Director of Real Estate Asset Management at Yale University. “If you are looking for great deals, August is the time to shop.”

Chapel West welcomes Metro Pharmacy

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Metro Pharmacy officially opened its doors to the New Haven community on Wednesday. The district’s newest business is located at 1291 Chapel St.

“We’re very excited to open our pharmacy and serve the community in this wonderful district and the great city of New Haven,” owner Ricky Waqar said. “We are a pharmacy you can count on in this neighborhood.”

Metro Pharmacy will free deliveries, blisters packing, counseling on prescription medications and over-the-counter products, and also accept all insurances.

Metro Pharmacy will be open Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. and Saturday from 10 am. to 4 p.m. Learn more about Metro Pharmacy at https://metropharmacy.live/

Window Art Stroll & Contest

New Haven, CT – The streets of downtown New Haven are bursting with color since the inaugural Window Art Stroll & Contest debuted on May 15.

Hosted by The Shops at Yale and Whitney-Audubon Retail & Arts District, the Window Art Stroll & Contest is a self-guided walking tour with an online people’s choice voting system which showcases the talent of 30 Connecticut artists by bringing their work outdoors for everyone to enjoy.

Through Sunday, June 27, guests visiting the Broadway, Chapel, and Whitney-Audubon districts can see one-of-a-kind paintings made by local artists on storefront windows, and then vote on their favorites for a chance to win gift cards to local retailers and restaurants. Live music by local solo musicians also adds to the festivities on Saturdays from 12:00pm to 4:00pm.

“In this city of the arts, it makes so much sense to take advantage of our beautiful window ‘canvases’ as a pathway to our magnificent galleries and museums,” said Claire Criscuolo, owner of Claire’s Corner Copia on Chapel Street, who was paired with artist Wing Na Wong.

PHOTO GALLERY: View all 30 windows

“Stroll the streets as you enjoy window art leading to the Yale Art Gallery — which we are so delighted to have reopened again!”

Installations took place on Saturday, May 15, where guests watched as artists transformed merchants’ windows into colorful, summer-themed masterpieces.

“What I love the most about working outdoors is being able to interact with the people that walk by,” said artist Zach Chernak, who painted a summer-inspired caricature of Yale’s mascot “Handsome Dan” on the front window of lululemon on Broadway.

“Whether that is talking with them, answering questions, or just working while they observe, it's a great opportunity to meet new people and get a little exposure.” Zach continued, “People should come to the art stroll to experience a wide range of talents and styles, while enjoying beautiful downtown New Haven. All of the artists put in a lot of work to add something compelling to each storefront. I have no doubt there will be something for everyone to enjoy.”

Guests are encouraged to vote at TheShopsatYale.com/ArtStroll for their favorite art display after they complete the walk — and those who do will be automatically entered to win $50 gift cards to various retailers and restaurants, including L.L.Bean, lululemon, Raggs for Men & Women, Walker-Loden, Katalina’s Bakery, J.Crew, and more!

More than 400 votes have already been received. The stroll is about 1.5 miles and can be done in a little over an hour, although there are many great restaurants, cafes, eateries, retail shops, and architectural points of interest along the route so walking times could vary from an hour to a full afternoon.

Prizes will be awarded to artists for first, second, and third place, as well as for Best Summer Theme on Broadway, Chapel Street, and Whitney Avenue. Winners will be announced during the week of June 28. Printed event guides with walking maps are available through June 27 inside participating merchants during normal hours of operation, or electronically online at TheShopsatYale.com/ArtStroll. The window art installations are temporary and will be removed after June 27. Convenient hourly parking is available at surface parking lots adjacent to stores and restaurants — 255 Crown Street, 56 Broadway, 40 Dixwell Avenue, and 78 Audubon Street. Directions can be found at TheShopsatYale.com/Park and WhitneyAudubon.com/Parking. Currently, The Shops at Yale is offering two hours of free parking with a $25 or more same-day purchase from participating retailers and restaurants at the 56 Broadway and 255 Crown Street parking lots, TheShopsatYale.com/FreeParking.

Lamont Eases Restrictions

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Connecticut will no longer require people to wear masks when outdoors or purchase food to drink alcohol outdoors beginning May 1. It also will end the 8-person outdoor dining table limit, and move the business curfew to midnight. Bars, however, still will have to require indoor customers to purchase food with alcohol and to wear masks when not eating or drinking. On May 19, the state will end COVID-19 limits on how many people can attend outdoor venues and movie theaters. The mandate to wear masks indoors, however, will remain in place. For more details, please visit COVID-19 Guidance.

Chapel West announces new Board of Commissioners

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Chapel West has announced its new Board of Commissioners. Tom Strong has been named the district’s president through 2024. Arnold Lehrer has been voted in as vice president, Michael Romei will serve as secretary/treasurer and Anthony Giano will be the operations manager. Also added is David Dykeman, who will serve as COVID-19 consultant and aux board member. Other board members include: Dr. Ron Delfini, Dave Delvecchio, Shawn Szirbik, Dave Stevenson and Chris Demmarco.