Picnic in the Park, featuring local restaurants and craft cocktails, comes to New Haven
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Picnic in the Plaza will take place on New Haven s Temple Plaza this season.Courtesy of Town Green District
Add “outdoor city picnic” to your list of summer fun this season. weHartford, which hosted socially-distanced picnic events in Hartford’s Bushnell Park last fall, is bringing the concept to New Haven.
Temple Plaza in the Elm City will be the site of a series of monthly Friday night picnics, starting May 28. “Picnic in the Plaza” will partner with a different New Haven restaurant each month to curate their own take on a picnic basket meal. weHartford is working with the Town Green District and Ordinary to produce the events, with Tim Cabral, one of the co-owners of the Chapel Street cocktail bar, providing two craft cocktails for each picnic basket.
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Stephen Nicholas Broderick, from dashcam video of a responding officer.
Authorities in Austin, Texas have arrested the former law enforcement officer who is suspected of committing a triple homicide on Sunday near Great Hills Trail and Rain Creek Parkway. This arrest followed a wide-scale manhunt that lasted nearly a full day.
KXAN reported that the Travis County Sheriff’s Office and Manor Police Department confirmed that
Stephen Nicholas Broderick, 41, was taken into custody without incident between 7 a.m. and 7:40 a.m. on Monday. Broderick, a former Travis County sheriff’s deputy, had a loaded handgun tucked into the waistband of his pants at the time of the arrest, Manor Police said.
Vets thank Kelly
Dear Editor:
President Biden’s American Rescue Plan does a lot to help Arizonans. As the president says, the plan will get “shots in arms and money in pockets.” As former members of the armed services, we appreciate the president rolling up his sleeves, putting politics aside, and getting to work to help Arizonans.
Specifically, we also wanted to acknowledge Sen. Mark Kelly’s work to help vaccinate our veterans with the SAVE LIVES Act. Kelly recently co-sponsored and helped pass the SAVE LIVES Act, which is now expanding vaccine access to veterans through the VA. The law allows veterans, their spouses, and their caregivers to get the shot. Before, only VA-eligible vets could get the Covid vaccine.