New Haven had plenty to celebrate this week, with community spirit on full display both on the historic Green and in a landmark announcement for workforce development in the city.
On Friday, June 19, the New Haven Green was the site of a Juneteenth celebration that honored local history, according to WTNH. The gathering brought residents together to mark the holiday in one of the city’s most storied public spaces, reflecting the community’s commitment to remembrance, culture, and togetherness.
Adding to the upbeat mood, NBC Connecticut reported that ConnCAT — the Connecticut Center for Arts and Technology — is set to open a new $65 million headquarters and workforce center in New Haven. The project represents a major investment in the city’s future, positioning New Haven as a hub for job training and opportunity. ConnCAT has long been a cornerstone of workforce development in the region, and the new facility is expected to expand its reach and impact significantly.
Together, these milestones capture a city that is both honoring its past and building boldly toward its future — a New Haven that celebrates community, history, and the promise of new opportunity for its residents.
Sources: WTNH.com, NBC Connecticut