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Finish The Work On The Elm Street Courthouse

The Connecticut Law Tribune

September 28, 2012

For years, the old New Haven County courthouse facing the Green has been obscured by scaffolding on the front entrance and an out-of-place blue awning over the staff-only exit on the Church Street side. Indeed, as far back as 2007, attorney Jonathan J. Einhorn wrote in the New Haven County Bar Association's publication, Marble Columns, that "[o]ur Courthouse at 121 Elm Street has graduated to permanent scaffolding."

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