Tuesday, December 16, 2014

Name correction

 A story on a development on the Guilford site known as the “Rock Pile” used the previous name of the company now known DDR Corp.

Monday, December 15, 2014

Avid reader

Correction: An earlier version of story about the Passport to Connecticut Libraries contest misspelled the last name of Bonnie Osborne, as well as her daughter Lea’s first name. Osborne says she visited all 87 participating libraries in the state.

Thursday, December 11, 2014

Two wrong names

A story on Connecticut’s African-American community wanting to be included in the crafting of a model policy that will establish new standards for the state’s police departments for taking complaints of misconduct by officers has been updated to reflect the correct name of the agency: Connecticut African-American Affairs Commission and to correct the spelling of Eric Garner's name.

Thursday, December 4, 2014

Officer says lawsuit named wrong cop

Correction: A story published Wednesday about a lawsuit filed against New Haven police reported that one of the officers named as a defendant is Richard Miller. But Miller said Thursday the suit incorrectly named him instead of another officer, and that he has no involvement in the case. The identify of that other officer could not immediately be confirmed by officials.

Monday, December 1, 2014

It's St. Michael's, not St. Mary's

Correction: A story published Sunday incorrectly referred to St. Mary's Ukrainian Church in New Haven. It's St. Michael's Ukrainian Catholic Church.