Latest sightings in New Haven:
- 2099-06-15 - The object slowly climbed up just above the horizon, disappeared, reappeared some distance away, and disappeared again.
- 2098-10-29 - Greenish Blue Shooting star seen in Connecticut.
- 2098-06-15 - It was a triangular shaped vessel that gave off a light blue light. It was night so I couldn't tell much more.
- 2089-11-25 - CIGAR SHAPE
- 2086-07-20 - "Black Triangle" spotted in CT back in mid-eighties
- 2083-08-21 - Object next to Tweed New haven airport at tree level. Viewed by most residents of Stewart Street
- 2082-10-07 - I, and another individual, observed a triangular-shaped, multi-colored, silent object slowly traverse the night sky of New Haven, Conn.
- 2058-08-01 - Occurred during early evening hours. LARGE UFO (witnessed by many in neighborhood) hovered over open field at end of housing project.
- 2007-09-25 - STRANGE ORBS OVER LONG WHARF HARBOR?
- 2005-09-30 - Big as a jumbo jet, silver and red, no noise, no smoke, danced acrossed the sky.
- 2004-10-13 - strange light in the AM sky New Haven, CT
- 2004-08-20 - Fast moving object with three white lights in front of it silently going across the sky
- 2003-12-25 - comet in sky?
- 2000-10-12 - Disk shaped object sited over Mason County W.V. traveling at high rate of speed.
- 2000-04-14 - only saw it for a few seconds it had a mass of lights mostly white with a few red. it was rooftop level and heading North East.
- 2000-02-29 - 6 lights in the southwestern sky...
New Haven
New Haven [1] is a city in Connecticut, and is perhaps best known as the home of Yale University [2]. With a downtown population density of 6,000 people per square kilometer, New Haven has one of the densest downtown areas in the United States. As a result, hundreds of shops, cafes and top-rated restaurants have proliferated and the area has recently become a major regional tourist attraction for shopping and dining. Ethnic restaurants include Ethiopean, Vietnamese, Eritrean, Chinese, Japanese, Spanish, French, Mexican, Thai, Indian and Malaysian offerings, among many others. According to the Hartford Courant, New Haven has more pedestrian activity than any place between New York City and Boston, and has a burgeoning nightlife scene.
The area is also a center for bicycling and hiking, with nearby East Rock Park, West Rock State Park, and Sleeping Giant State Park providing hundreds of miles of hiking trails and summits with expansive views over hundreds of square miles. Bicyclists enjoy cruising along the beautiful shoreline, or along the Farmington Canal Trail, a former canal and railroad that has recently been converted to recreational use.
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