An extra $350,000 in state funds are en route to New Haven to help pay for special education programming, while nearly $100,000 in federal funds are heading to a city nonprofit to help keep alive the story of the Amistad slave revolt. Those grants were announced in two separate press releases sent out Tuesday afternoon. One, sent out by New Haven State Sen. and President Pro Tem Martin Looney’s office, celebrated $350,000 in state grants that wi…
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