Long Wharf Theatre in New Haven will vacate its building at 222 Sargent Drive, which it has occupied for 57 years, the theater announced this week. In a move to become a company “of, for and by the community,” Long Wharf will stage shows in various venues all around the city starting in fall 2023.
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Lyman Orchards, known for its fruit pies, donuts and other baked treats, has moved its baking operations to New Haven.
The Middlefield-based business needed room to grow its wholesale bakery business, according to Gary Jalbert, president and CEO.
In December, the business purchased two manufacturing facilities in New Haven, one at 724 Grand Ave. and one at 240 Sargent Dr., also known as 106-108 Food Terminal Plaza, for $3 million.
Workers started baking at the Grand Avenue location in December, and at Sargent Drive this week, the company announced.