Eric Wang

After a quiet six months in New Haven, local establishments are enjoying the business brought by the thousands of local university students returning to campus. 

Since Gov. Ned Lamont’s March 23 order of a state-wide shutdown of non-essential businesses, restaurants have been eager to reopen. But although they have been reopening slowly under new social distancing guidelines, many New Haven businesses have struggled to adapt to life after the onset of COVID-19. With the absence of university students, restaurateurs have found themselves feeling as though they’ve lost part of their community. For Claire Criscuolo, the owner of Claire’s Corner Copia, the return…



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