State’s Homelessness Decreases For 4th Consecutive Year, Dropping To Its Lowest Level
Homelessness in Connecticut has decreased for a fourth consecutive year and is at its lowest level to date.
Homelessness in Connecticut has decreased for a fourth consecutive year and is at its lowest level to date.
In cities across the country, parking-style meters collect loose change from donors in an attempt to cut down on panhandling – a strategy critics argue is wrongheaded and in vain.
A homeless encampment that has been on state-owned land off Interstate 91 in New Haven for years has been bulldozed.