Ed Stannard, New Haven Register

Ed Stannard

New Haven Register

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Past articles by Ed:

Meet the student rabbi who will join a New Haven-area pro-Palestinian Jewish group

May Ye knew nothing about Judaism when she started rabbinical school. Now she has joined... → Read More

New Haven’s Randy Cox, paralyzed while in police custody, well known on Lilac Street

The New Haven man also known as Richard Cox was injured while he was riding in a police transport van, apparently when Officer Oscar Diaz hit the brakes hard. → Read More

Mother of paralyzed New Haven man calls for ‘justice’ for ‘my baby boy’

The family of Richard “Randy” Cox, injured while in a New Haven police van June 19,... → Read More

Cancer doesn’t have to hurt your sex life. Here’s why

Female and male sexual cancers can affect ability and desire, both physically and... → Read More

NAACP plans Richard Cox community meeting in New Haven next week

Five police officers have been placed on administrative leave in the incident, in which... → Read More

New Haven will update transport policies after Richard Cox injury

Mayor Justin Elicker said the New Haven Police Department will update its policies after Richard Cox was possibly paralyzed when he was being brought to lockup. → Read More

Long COVID stopped Cheshire marathoner in his tracks, but he’s running again

Len Brin, a math professor at Southern Connecticut State University, will run the Gaylor... → Read More

New Haven mayor calls police treatment of injured suspect ‘quite concerning’

Officer Oscar Diaz and Sgt. Betsy Segui being put on paid administrative leave during the investigation. → Read More

At 93, Immaculata Laudano ready to make peaches and wine at St. Andrew’s festa

Immaculata Laudano and her family will be honored at the annual St. Andrew the Apostle... → Read More

High-dose drug treats fentanyl overdose, if you can get it

Dr. Craig Allen said 75 percent of patients started on a buprenorphine or other... → Read More

Plans on how to replace New Haven’s Columbus statue hits a snag

The Wooster Square Memorial Committee’s plan to place a new statue next to Columbus’ old base was rejected by the Historic District Commission. → Read More

New diabetes drug also brings substantial weight loss, Yale study finds

The drug, tirzepatide, has been approved by the FDA to treat type 2 diabetes. A new Yale... → Read More

Memorial to honor New Haven’s Heiwa Salovitz, who never let his disability hold him back

Heiwa Salovitz, who used a wheelchair because of cerebral palsy, died Jan. 3 in Austin,... → Read More

Psychedelics show promise for depression, OCD, Yale researchers say, but questions lurk

Psilocybin, the active chemical in “magic mushrooms,” may relieve symptoms of... → Read More

Anti-gun violence rally in New Haven brings calls to ‘say their names,’ take action

The rally, sponsored by Connecticut Against Gun Violence, brought out longtime activists... → Read More

East Haven’s loyal K-9 officers to receive honor June 21

“They’re part of the team,” Capt. Joseph Murgo said. “We appreciate the hard work... → Read More

Quinnipiac Riverfest will include debut of Fair Haven seafood restaurant

Fair Haven Oyster Co. plans to open in June as a seafood restaurant on the Quinnipiac... → Read More

New Haven’s Amistad students meet their Princeton professor

A dozen Achievement First Amistad High School students took an online Princeton course... → Read More

From history to music to tai chi, there’s lots to do at Pardee-Morris House this year

The New Haven Museum was able to hold events outdoors during the pandemic at the... → Read More

Woman sues Griffin Hospital after losing hands, foot from severe sepsis

Carol Proto claims she was not treated properly for sepsis at Griffin Hospital, resulting... → Read More