Merchant of the Month

Whalley-Edgewood-Beaver Hills CMT
Merchant of the Month

Each month we feature a merchant from the Whalley-Edgewood-Beaver Hills area at our meeting and on our website, encouraging residents to patronize local businesses. If you are an area merchant who would like to be featured as Merchant of the Month, email us at webmgtnh@gmail.com to learn more.

D’Amato’s Seafood

The roots of the D’Amato Family seafood business go back to the early 1900’s when Pasquale D’Amato started a business with a pushcart and a self-employment dream. Pasquale pushed his way to success from Wooster Street to Fair Haven, selling only the freshest seafood to his many loyal customers. In 2005, the family started a new venture when Anthony, Donna, Toma, and Jen opened D’Amatos Seafood II at 423 Whalley Avenue in New Haven. Working tirelessly and with tons of love, this location is a success and will continue to serve only the freshest cooked seafood for many years to come.

Third Space Arcade Lounge

A gaming lounge, creative community space and event venue…Third Space has everything you need. Tjeu make space and time for every member of our community to experience the game room. craft bar and garden. Relax and be entertained by their wide variety of card, board and video games. They offer a variety of services including: hourly event or production rentals, vendor display programs and business development. Owners Mike and Sydney are WEB residents, and the space is located between Beaver Hills and Westville.

Possible Futures

Possible Futures is a community bookspace, a cross between a community reading room and an independent bookstore. It welcomes you, whether you’re looking to purchase, peruse, or plan. Possible Futures provides a curated collection of books, artwork, events, and goodies that feed the mind, nourish the body, and sustain the soul. It prioritizes shelf space primarily for authors and topics that have been historically underrepresented in publishing and on public shelves.

Edge of the Woods

It’s more than just a marketplace, it’s a community experience where you can’t make a wrong choice if you’re desiring to live a healthy lifestyle. This was always the dream of Peter Dodge, who was an integral part of creating this type of market in 1977 with a group of Yogis who wanted to promote their mind, body, spirit connection lifestyle to the public. “The philosophy that existed 50 years ago still exists today,” says owner Peter Dodge of Edge of the Woods, Connecticut’s largest vegetarian market.

New Haven Bank

At New Haven Bank, we pledge our resources and capabilities to support our neighbors and New Haven, our neighborhood. We’ve done that since the beginning. We continue to be advocates for the financial success and well-being of New Haven. The bank serves as a catalyst for economic and social improvement.