New Haven had plenty to celebrate this week, with a beloved neighborhood festival drawing crowds to Wooster Square and a local nonprofit picking up a meaningful financial boost.
Wooster Square — long the heart of New Haven’s Italian-American community — served as the backdrop for the Saint Andrew Italian Festa, a festive gathering that brought neighbors together for food, fun, and a taste of the neighborhood’s rich cultural heritage. The event, reported by WTNH, featured the kind of community warmth that has made Wooster Square a cherished gathering place for generations.
Meanwhile, New Haven-area nonprofit WHEAT received a $5,000 grant through Nexstar’s “30 Days of Giving” initiative, according to WTNH. The grant recognizes the organization’s work in the community and provides meaningful support to continue that mission. Nexstar’s giving program highlights local nonprofits making a difference, and WHEAT’s selection is a testament to the impact it has in the region.
Together, the two stories paint a picture of a city that looks out for its neighbors — whether through the joy of a summer street festival or the generosity of a community grant.