Eat Locally- Visit the Wooster Square & Church Street at the Green Farmer’s Market sfor homegrown, home baked, and handmade products. Find delicious fruits, vegetables, hanging baskets, jams & jellies, baked goods, meats, eggs, crafts and more. Better yet, shopping at the Farmer’s Market ensures that you are getting fresh, great tasting food products while supporting local agriculture and community involvement. Apart from being better tasting, more nutritious, and benefiting the local economy, eating local foods helps save fossil fuels used to ship food across the globe and to our plate.
On an unseasonably warm day in October (how fitting!), three staff members from The New Haven Life jumped in the Mini and headed to Stratton Mountain after doing some research on the ski mountain’s renewable energy program. With ski season just around the corner (fingers crossed) we thought the mountain would be a perfect fit for an article on businesses “going green.”
The New Haven Symphony Orchestra and the University of New Haven have agreed to make beautiful music together. In a two-year collaboration to be announced Monday, UNH will provide the symphony with administrative office space in a university-owned building near its West Haven campus in exchange for educational opportunities with the symphony and its new music director, William Boughton.
We here in New Haven have immense pride in our pizza, and for good reason. Despite what some people may wish to believe, New Haven is the birth place of traditional pizza. We invented and perfected the art of the thin crust pizza. Whether you are a new comer to the New Haven pizza scene or an experienced fan, The New Haven Life is where you can find old favorites or experience hidden treasures. Look under our pizza guide and find phone numbers, addresses with directions, photos, as well as menus. This is not your ordinary Manhattan pizza guys and girls, THIS IS NEW HAVEN PIZZA.
Did you know that New Haven is home to the all American Hamburger. Louis Lunch lays claim to fame according to the library of Congress. Check out the story and more details on Louis Lunch's profile located under casual dining on the tool bar.