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Calling all supporters, friends, democrats and New Haven residents! Please join Mayor Harp on November 7th at 8PM at Vanity on 144 Temple St, New Haven to find out tomorrow's Election Day results!

Entertainment and light refreshments will be served!

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On Tuesday, November 7th polls are open from 6am - 8pm.

Do you need a ride to the polls? Call (203) 553-8083 for more information.

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All meetings with an (*) indicate a public meeting

Monday, November 6th, 2017

*NH Bicycle Club, New Haven City Hall, 165 Church Street, 2nd Floor Atrium, Meeting Room 3, 7:30 p.m.

 

EOC, New Haven City Hall, 165 Church Street, 2nd Floor Atrium, Meeting Room 3, 9:30 a.m. (203) 946-8229

 

Tuesday, November 7th, 2017

Election Day, No Meetings Scheduled

 

Wednesday, November 8th, 2017

CAO, New Haven City Hall, 165 Church Street, 2nd Floor Atrium, Meeting Room 1, 11:30 a.m., (203) 946-7902

 

Department of Arts, Culture, & Tourism, New Haven City Hall, 165 Church Street, 2nd Floor Atrium

Meeting Room 3, 2:00 p.m. (203) 946-7172

 

*Board of Alders, Black & Hispanic Caucus, New Haven City Hall, 165 Church Street, 2nd Floor Atrium

Meeting Room 3, 6:00 p.m., (203) 946-8371

 

*GNH Toastmasters, New Haven City Hall, 165 Church Street, 2nd Floor Atrium, Meeting Room 1, 6:30 p.m.

(203) 848-7039

 

*Historic District Commission, New Haven City Hall, 165 Church Street, 2nd Floor Atrium, Meeting Room 2

7:00 p.m., (203) 946-8237

 

Thursday, November 9th, 2017

CHRO, New Haven City Hall, 165 Church Street, 2nd Floor Atrium, Meeting Room 3, 9:00 a.m., (860) 541-3439

 

EOC, New Haven City Hall, 165 Church Street, 2nd Floor Atrium, Meeting Room 2, 9:30 a.m. (203) 946-8229

 

*Homeless Advisory Commission, New Haven City Hall, 165 Church Street, 2nd Floor Atrium, Meeting Room 2

6:00 p.m.

 

*Board of Alders, Democratic Caucus, New Haven City Hall, 165 Church Street, 2nd Floor Atrium,

Meeting Room 3, 5:45 p.m.; Public Information, New Haven City Hall, 165 Church Street, 2nd Floor Atrium, Meeting Room 1, 6:30 p.m.; Full Board Meeting, New Haven City Hall, 165 Church Street, 2nd Floor Atrium, Aldermanic Chamber, 7:00 p.m. (203) 946-6483

 

Friday, November 10th, 2017

City Hall Closed, No Meetings Scheduled

 

Monday, November 13th, 2017

*Commission on Disabilities, New Haven City Hall, 165 Church Street, 2nd Floor Atrium, Meeting Room 2, 5:15 p.m.

(203) 946-7651

 

*Elm City Cycling, New Haven City Hall, 165 Church Street, 2nd Floor Atrium, Meeting Room 3, 6:00 p.m.

 

*NH Bicycle Club, New Haven City Hall, 165 Church Street, 2nd Floor Atrium, Meeting Room 2, 7:30 p.m.

 

*Board of Alders, Finance Committee, New Haven City Hall, 165 Church Street, 2nd Floor Atrium,

Aldermanic Chamber, 6:00 p.m., (203) 946-6045

 

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New Haven residents and supporters! Please join Mayor Toni Harp​ alongside Senator Chris Murphy on Saturday, November 4th from 2pm - 3pm. The rally will take place at Nica's Market on 604 Orange St, New Haven, CTWe hope to see you there!

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NEW HAVEN— The Connecticut Hispanic Bar Association will honor Angel Fernández-Chavero, New Haven’s Acting Interim Director for the Commission on Equal Opportunities, with its 2017 Achievement Award.

 

The award will be formally presented at the association’s 24th Annual Awards Celebration later this month.

 

Fernández-Chavero’s history of community advocacy includes working with St. Rose of Lima’s Church to lead the fight against racial profiling. For that work, he and his pastor were jointly awarded the Graciela Olivarez “La Raza Award” for “courage and vision in defense of human rights for the immigrant community of New Haven” as well as the Robert Eisner Award for Community Service.

 

Additionally, Fernández-Chavero is the President of the Board of the Cornell Scott-Hill Health Center, which has provided health care services to underserved New Haven communities for nearly 50 years. Before his current position, he served as Senior Philanthropic Officer for the Community Foundation for Greater New Haven. He oversaw the launch of Progress Latino, the Foundation’s most successful emerging market fund.

 

Mr. Fernández-Chavero has previously chaired the Community Foundation Leadership Projects for the National Funders’ Network for Smart Growth and Livable Communities. He also served on the National Committee for Responsive Philanthropy’s Advisory Council and served on the Connecticut Advisory Council of the Corporation for Supportive Housing.

 

The Connecticut Hispanic Bar Association was founded in 1993 to promote the recognition of Hispanic lawyers throughout the state, provide mentors for up-and-coming attorneys, and encourage diversity in both public and private sector legal agencies. The CBHA has over 100 members and prioritizes community service and outreach to students from high school to law school.

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RIBBON-CUTTING SET FOR THURSDAY AFTERNOON AT 1:00

 

(New Haven, CT – November 1, 2017) – Mayor Toni N. Harp and the cofounders of Checkmate Digital, Tom Nassr and Matthew Cameron, will celebrate the opening of Checkmate Digital’s new location Thursday, November 2 at 1:00 p.m. at 142 Temple Street in New Haven.Checkmate Digital, a growing website and software design and development company, relocated to New Haven from Hamden.

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New Haven |After much planning, researching and negotiations, the New Haven Police Department will begin training its officers on the functions and uses of its acquired body-camera system. Training begins this Wednesday.

Police worn body-cameras are meant to increase accountability, transparency and trust. We hope they very well will.

As a general rule of thumb, people tend to behave better when they know they’re being recorded. But that’s not to say this is just a check on police behavior. Citizens who know they are being filmed are less likely to act aggressively as well, as the video removes any opportunity for disputing their behavior.

Results from agencies using body cameras appear to be positive. There are benefits to investigations, evidence recordings and those of having an always present lens-witness to what the officer sees when arriving at the scene of a crime or complaint. Departments that already use such systems have found that the cameras led to a significant decrease in officer complaints as well as a similar reduction in use of force.  

This drop in complaints can also lead to a substantial decrease in the time and resources devoted to investigating complaints and resolving civil litigation. These cameras could also present an opportunity for police departments to highlight the everyday good officers do as well as give the public a better idea of what the day to day life of a police officer is really like. One thing is certain – the question as to how often will a body-camera recording misrepresent what actually occurs might be the easiest to answer; never. That is one of the primary benefits of this technology.

DATE: Wednesday, 1 November, 2017 at 10:30 AM

LOCATION: Police Headquarters, 1 Union Avenue, FL3

WHAT: NHPD kicks-off body-camera training

WHO: Mayor Toni Harp, members of the city’s Board of Alders, members of the city’s Board of Police Commissioners, Police Chief Anthony Campbell, Assistant Chiefs Otoniel Reyes & Racheal Cain, Program researchers and facilitators, Division Commanders and Officers.

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New Haven – Mayor Toni N. Harp and the city’s department of Arts, Culture, and Tourism Director Andy Wolf will welcome to the mayor’s office this morning representatives of Wells Fargo Bank, the corporate sponsor of this year’s holiday tree-lighting extravaganza. City officials will receive a donation to help New Haven underwrite costs of the event, scheduled for November 30.

 

Tuesday ceremony is scheduled to begin at 9:30 a.m. on Floor 2 of City Hall – 165 Church Street – in New Haven. Members of the press are invited to help New Haven gear up for this year’s highly anticipated tree-lighting event.

 

Mayor Harp said the donation to be received today represents a productive collaboration among the public and private sectors to benefit all those who appreciate the city’s place as the regional center for time-honored holiday traditions.

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NEW HAVEN POLICE NEWS

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28 October, 2017 – “WAVY” GAVE UP THE PHONE

 

At 12:43 AM, Officer Dave Totino headed to the four-hundred block of Valley Street to entertain a robbery complaint.

 

A twenty-one year old man had gone there to sell an iPhone 8+ to an acquaintance of the nineteen year old friend who had accompanied him. The victims told police they pulled up to the agreed meeting spot. The nineteen year old spotted the man he knew as “Wavy”. He approached Wavy as the twenty-one year old parked the car.

 

Instead of the agreed upon thousand dollars for the phone transaction, Wavy allegedly pointed a gun at the victim and demanded the phone without payment. The victim said he ran back to the car screaming he’d been robbed. Wavy took off running. The victims called the cops.

 

Veteran West Hills cop, John Lalli was asked if he knew someone from the neighborhood nick-named Wavy. He did. Wavy is Tyquan Hill (4-21-1999), of 21 Victory Drive in New Haven. That’s where the officers went and that’s where Hill had fled. As officers spoke with Hill’s mother, he descended the staircase. After a brief discussion, Hill told Officer Totino the phone was in his Timberland boots in his room. No gun was found.

 

After Tyquan Hill was ID’d by the victims, he was charged with first degree robbery and second degree larceny.

 

28 October, 2017 – NEW HAVEN MAN CHARGED AFTER HE DRIVES STOLEN CAR AT OFFICERS

 

At 6:06 PM, Officers Robert Stratton, Christopher Boyle and David Santiago were dispatched to the summit of East Rock after Orange, CT police pinged a stolen car from their town at that location.

 

The cops split up to search the several lots at the top of the park. Hamden police arrived as well. Officer Boyle spotted the car, a sliver Subaru, as the driver hopped a curb and made a run for it. He was heading directly for Officer Stratton’s cruiser which was now blocking the summit lot exit.

 

Despite gigantic boulders on either side of the police car, the driver kept speeding up. The man behind the wheel opted for a boulder instead of the cruiser. The impact sent it airborne, inverting it in midair. The Subaru landed some thirty feet away in a ditch by the forest tree line.

 

Officers Boyle and Santiago pulled Armando Rodriguez (7-10-1993), of Dover Street in New Haven, from the overturned car and handcuffed him. Officers from the Orange, CT police department arrived to conduct their part of the investigation.

 

Rodriguez complained he was in pain and was taken to the hospital.

 

Locally, Rodriguez was charged with criminal attempt to commit assault in the 2nd degree, criminal attempt to commit assault on a police officer, interfering with a police officer, engaging in a pursuit, reckless driving. reckless endangerment 1st degree and operating a motor vehicle without a license.

 

Rodriguez faces charges by OPD relating to the vehicle’s theft (the details of which, I’m not aware of).

 

29 October, 2017 – COPS NAB TWO ROBBING A BODEGA

 

At 7:30 AM, Officers responded to Kimbi’s Market at 35 Kimberly Avenue. The 911 call-taker was told there was a white man and a white woman holding up the clerk and the man may have a gun.

 

Arriving officers established a perimeter and spotted the two inside. Officers entered and arrested the would-be robbers. As it turned out, neither had a weapon. The clerk wasn’t harmed.

 

William Hauck (9-22-1981) and Jennifer Brocco (1-20-1997), who both reside on Spring Street in New Haven, were charged with criminal attempt to commit robbery, criminal attempt to commit larceny and conspiracy on both crimes.

 

(Note: As neither have been processed yet, photos aren’t yet available)

 

29 October, 2017 – SHOOTING INVESTIGATION

 

At 3:51 AM, Officers responded to the area of Arthur Street near Lamberton Street after gunfire was reported. Officers located the victim, fifty-two year old Randy Cooke, of Waverly Street in New Haven. He’d been shot in his shin while riding a bicycle. His assailant approached Cooke on foot, fired several times and fled in a white car. Nothing was taken from the victim.

 

Cooke was transported to Yale New Haven Hospital for treatment. His injuries are not life threatening.

 

The victim told police he believes his assailant was an Hispanic or white man but wasn’t able to further describe him.

 

Anyone with information about this crime is urged to phone detectives at 203-946-6304. Calls may be made anonymously.

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The New Haven Police Department strongly endorses the following Halloween Safety Tips

 

Walk Safely

  • Cross the street at corners, using traffic signals and crosswalks.

  • Look left, right and left again when crossing and keep looking as you cross. 

  • Put electronic devices down and keep heads up and walk, don’t run, across the street.

  • Teach children to make eye contact with drivers before crossing in front of them.

  • Always walk on sidewalks or paths. If there are no sidewalks, walk facing traffic as far to the left as possible.  Children should walk on direct routes with the fewest street crossings.

  • Watch for cars that are turning or backing up. Teach children to never dart out into the street or cross between parked cars.

Trick or Treat With an Adult

  • Children under the age of 16 should not be alone at night without adult supervision. If kids are mature enough to be out without supervision, they should stick to familiar areas that are well lit and trick-or-treat in groups.

Keep Costumes both Creative and Safe

  • Decorate costumes and bags with reflective tape or stickers and, if possible, choose light colors.

  • Choose face paint and makeup whenever possible instead of masks, which can obstruct a child’s vision.

  • Have kids carry glow sticks or flashlights to help them see and be seen by drivers. 

  • When selecting a costume, make sure it is the right size to prevent trips and falls.

  • In light of recent social-media “CLOWN” concerns – we recommend an alternative costume.

Drive Extra Safely on Halloween

  • Slow down and be especially alert in residential neighborhoods. Children are excited on Halloween and may move in unpredictable ways.

  • Take extra time to look for kids at intersections, on medians and on curbs.

  • Enter and exit driveways and alleys slowly and carefully.

  • Eliminate any distractions inside your car so you can concentrate on the road and your surroundings.

  • Drive slowly, anticipate heavy pedestrian traffic and turn your headlights on earlier in the day to spot children from greater distances.

  • Popular trick-or-treating hours are 5:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. so be especially alert for kids during those hours.

Added information from the New Haven Police Department

Who’s at your door?!

  • Although many adults dress in costumes and participate in Halloween, Trick or Treating IS A CHILDREN’S ACTIVITY.

  • You may open your door for anyone you wish BUT if you are suspicious of people at your door (especially older teenagers, adults without children and those without costumes or just masks), don’t open it.

  • Make sure you have a clear view of who is outside. Keep porch lights on.

  • If you don’t want to entertain Trick or Treaters, post a note covering your door bell.

  • Report any criminal, suspicious or unruly behavior to Police, your Block Watch and your neighbors. The New Haven Police Department phone number is 203-946-6316.

The New Haven Police Department will have additional patrols assigned in residential neighborhoods during the Trick or Treating hours. The patrols will consist of both Uniformed Officers and Plain-clothed Officers and Detectives.

Happy Halloween!

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New Haven – City officials will be joined by sponsors, representatives of community groups, and others at noon tomorrow when they welcome to the New Haven Green the just-harvested, soon-to-be-decorated huge holiday tree.

 

Tomorrow’s welcoming observance will be on the Lower Green, across Church Street from City Hall.

This year’s holiday tree will serve as the focal point for many of the city’s annual holiday traditions. Among them, an elaborate tree-lighting celebration – complete with music, entertainment, and celebrity appearances – is scheduled for Thursday evening, November 30.

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Community, Cops& Culture

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The
Connecticut
FBI Outreach Team, ADL, New Haven Police Department and Connecticut State Police invite
you to a very unique event designed to build and strengthen
relationships between
ethnic communities and law enforcement
.The project is intended to raise
respect and tolerance for diversity through culturaeducation and interaction with police officers
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Local Police departments will have
officers from their department’s that area first generation US Citizen and became a police officer in the United States.Each of the officers chosen will conduct a 7
–10 minute brief presentation that covers their immigration journey and reason for their choice to become a police officer.Community, Cops & Culture is open to the public and will center on exposing cultural and ethnic youth from around Connecticut to law enforcement officials of multicultural backgrounds This event is on October 28th 2017 from 10:00 am until 3:00 pmand will feature
various cultural exercises takingplacewithin the venue
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Food trucks will be on site for food and beverage purchases.
One highlight of the day long educational forum will be the showing of the documentary film Waking In Oak Creek The film details the tragedy of a multi murder hate crime in Wisconsin which resulted in the community uniting to combat further incidents of hate crimes. Two main characters of the documentary will be live at the conference for a Q & A segment following the film.
Their story is remarkable and proves that education on tolerance has a profound effect on reducing crimes of hate. Date:Saturday, October 28th 2017 Time:10:00 AM 3:00 PM
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Location: Albertus Magnus College 831 Winchester Ave. New Haven, CT 06511 Hubert Center Please contact TCLS, JoAnn Benson (jrbenson@fbi.gov)

              Community, Cops & Culture Agenda

9:00 AM Event Set up

10:00 AM Welcome remarks (FBI, NHPD, CSP, ADL) overview of day

10:15 AM Intro of “Waking in Oak Creek” (Main Stage)

11:00 AM Intro. Arno/Pardeep speakers w/ Q & A (Main Stage)

11:45 AM USAO Hate Crimes (AUSA Nagala/King)   12:15 PM end (Main Stage)

12:15 PM Lunch/FLEYA on Stage 2 from 12:00 PM – 12:15 PM

12:30 PM Citizen’s Academy on Stage 2 from 12:15 PM – 12:30 PM

12:30 PM 1St LE Immigrant presenters:

Trp Emily Shaham Palestine CSP

Sgt. Alex Tolnay Venezuela Norwalk PD

Ofc. Jessica Bloomberg South Africa Stamford PD

Ofc. Ray Belle                US Virgin Islands  Stamford PD

Ofc. Mario Castro Equador Norwich PD

1:30 PM Tpr Sebastian Cummings    Columbia CSP

1:30 PM FALLEN OFFICER MEMORIAL (Rev. Whitmore/Rabbi Gerwirtzman), TAPS/Bag pipes.

1:45 PM 2nd LE Immigrant presenters:

Lt. Maneet Colon India NHPD

Chief Armando Perez Cuba Bridgeport PD

Trp Joungsuk Moon S. Korea CSP

Trp Anlly Diaz Dominican Republic CSP

Ofc. Yelena Borisova Belarus NHPD

Ofc. Robert Muschette Jamaica Stratford PD

2:45 PM Closing Remarks
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New Haven – Mayor Toni N. Harp, Department of Parks, Recreation, and Trees Director Rebecca Bombero , and other officials will officially open a newly rebuilt basketball court and athletic field on Wilmot Road tomorrow.

 

Thursday morning ceremonial ribbon-cutting is scheduled for 11:00 a.m. at the Winslow-Augustin Park – 200 Wilmot Road between Wayfarer Street and Brookside Avenue – in New Haven. 

 

The new facilities complement Mayor Harp’s ongoing initiative to provide productive outlets for young people in New Haven. The basketball court to be re-opened tomorrow is the latest in a comprehensive renovation plan that resurfaced basketball courts citywide this past summer.

 

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Alexander and Ayala Exchange Heated Words During Face-off
Photo Credits: Main Events

 
Vaughn "The Animal" Alexander Elvin Ayala
St. Louis, Missouri New Haven, Connecticut
10-0, 7 KOs 30-8-1, 13 KOs
Weight: 161, Trunks: Black/Red Weight: 161, Trunks: WHT/BLK
Nate Green Josh Crespo
New Haven, Connecticut New Haven, Connecticut
9-0, 2 KOs 6-5-3, 3 KOs

Weight:  123.5, Trunks: BLK/PNK

Click Here for Green-Crespo Face-Off

Weight: 124, Trunks: Red/WHT/Blue

Cassius Chaney Jon Bolden
New London, Connecticut Brooklyn, New York
10-0, 5 KOs 8-11-1, 6 KOs
Weight: 245, Trunks: White/Gold Weight: 226, Trunks: BLK/SLVR
LeShawn Rodriguez Romon Barber
Shirley, New York Wichita, Kansas
6-0, 5 KOs 7-15, 6 KOs
Weight: 159, Trunks: Camo Weight: 157, Trunks: BLU/WHT
Enriko Gogokhia Joaquin de la Rosa
Oxnard, California Mexico
5-0, 2 KOs 6-2-1, 3 KOs
Weight: 148, Trunks: White/Red Weight: 149, Trunks: GLD/Red
Kevin Asmat Rafael Castillo Rosendo
North Bergen, New Jersey Bronx, New York
2-1, 2 KOs Professional Debut
Weight: 128, Trunks: BLK/Red/WHT Weight: 122, Trunks: Red/WHT
Bakhram Murtazaliev Robson de Assis
Grozny, Russia Sao Paulo, Brazil
9-0, 7 KOs 14-4, 8 KOs
Weight: 157, Trunks: BLK/Silver Weight: 163.5, Trunks: Silver
About October 5: The Mohegan Sun's Rising Stars Boxing Series hosts its third installment with a rare Thursday Night edition at the Arena at Mohegan Sun in Uncasville, Connecticut. The Main Event features a ten-round middleweight match-up between Rising Stars' staple Vaughn Alexander and former middleweight title contender Elvin Ayala. The series is presented by Mohegan Sun and Main Events and feature boxing prospects from New England and around the world. Tickets start at $40 and are available now through Ticketmaster and the Mohegan Sun box office.
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MAYOR HARP: PROCEEDS FROM FRIDAY NIGHT’S HILLHOUSE/HAMDEN FOOTBALL GAME WILL BENEFIT HURRICANE RELIEF FUND

 

New Haven – Mayor Toni N. Harp and New Haven Public Schools officials confirmed this afternoon that proceeds generated from Friday night’s Hillhouse / Hamden high school football game will benefit a local hurricane relief fund established to help residents of Puerto Rico.

 

Literally millions of American citizens in Puerto Rico were stranded and left without electricity after Hurricane Maria devastated the island last week. Coordinated, grassroots efforts in New Haven are meant to provide some relief to stricken residents there.

 

In addition to the contribution of proceeds from Friday’s football game, donations from individuals can be made at www.arte-inc.com or at https://www.gofundme.com/new-haven-for-puerto-rico. Interested individuals can also send e-mail to arte-inc@comcast.net for more information.

 

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Mohegan Sun's Rising Stars' Fighter Spotlight:
Elvin Ayala
"My skills aren't to be underestimated."
 
New Haven, CT:     Veteran middleweight Elvin Ayala (29-9-1, 13 KOs) has faced some tough competition in his 14-year professional career and his match-up with Vaughn "The Animal" Alexander (10-0, 7 KOs) in the main event of the Thursday, October 5 installment of the Mohegan Sun's Rising Stars Boxing Series will be no exception. The two are scheduled for a ten-round battle as Ayala looks to prove he is still a force to be reckoned with in the tough middleweight division.
 
When asked why he accepted the fight with Alexander, Ayala explained, "Because I am a fighter. I'm an animal and I will take any fight. Plus, his record and his name." Vaughn Alexander is the older brother of former world champion Devon Alexander but despite Alexander's pedigree, Ayala believes it is his experience gives him an edge over Vaughn. He added, "Experience. I have been in there and fought against guys who were lot a stronger. I think that counts for a lot because I've been there. I've gone for longer rounds. My experience is an advantage over what he's done in the boxing world."
 
Elvin has taken that experience and, along with his team, has developed what they believe to be a sure-fire plan for success. He said, "My plan is to beat him up. It can go any way here, but I can take him to deeper waters; we can do that. We can trade it out and see who gets knocked out first. I've been training super hard. I've been training smarter. I'm stronger, I'm faster and more experienced, I feel great. I'm taking that into the ring with me. I have no worries, I have no fear."
 
Dan Crotty, Ayala's manager added, "Elvin has reached a whole other level in his career and he's reached a level of maturity that's gonna propel him to be a world champion. He's got a great team behind him now and he's at a place where he understands himself and his goals a lot better. That is going to take him to where he needs to be no matter who the opponent is. He's really developed. He knows he must be physically the best and then he can achieve his goals. It is actually pretty astounding to see and watch his transformation."
 
At 36 years old, Ayala knows he needs to take advantage of every opportunity that comes his way if he wants to continue to be relevant in this tough division. "I'm extremely happy to have this opportunity, whether it was with Vaughn or anybody else," Ayala said. "I need to impress the right people who can help me further in my boxing career. And that's what I'm doing. I know what I have to do here, to go in there and, not just be victorious, but be very impressive so I can finally do what I should've been doing. I can capture the right people to let them see that I am serious and I can fight. My skills aren't to be underestimated."
 
About October 5: The Mohegan Sun's Rising Stars Boxing Series hosts its third installment with a rare Thursday Night edition at the Arena at Mohegan Sun in Uncasville, Connecticut. The Main Event features a ten-round middleweight match-up between Rising Stars' staple Vaughn Alexander and former middleweight title contender Elvin Ayala. The series is presented by Mohegan Sun and Main Events and feature boxing prospects from New England and around the world. Tickets start at $40 and are available now through Ticketmaster and the Mohegan Sun box office.
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New Haven – Mayor Toni N. Harp will hold a ‘mayor’s night out’ tomorrow evening, Wednesday, September 27, at Career High School, 140 Legion Avenue, New Haven – from 7:00 until 8:30 p.m. Mayor Harp will be joined by Alder Latrice James, Alder Evelyn Rodriguez, Alder Dave Reyes, Jr. and Alder Delores Colon.

 

The mayor, the alders, and members of Mayor Harp’s administration will be available to meet with residents during these public ‘office hours’ – residents are invited to ask questions, make suggestions, and otherwise address matters pertaining to New Haven and its governance.

 

The timing of this session is particularly important as New Haven is about to begin the second quarter of the fiscal year without the benefit of an approved state budget. Residents’ questions and comments will be addressed on a first come, first served basis. No reservations or appointments are necessary.

 

News outlets are encouraged to help notify city residents ahead-of-time about the plan for this event; likewise, members of the press are invited to attend and cover these proceedings as well.

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FORT LAUDERDALE and CLEARWATER, Fla. – Nova Southeastern University (NSU) announces the largest philanthropic gift in its history from Tampa-area cardiologist Dr. Kiran C. Patel and his wife, pediatrician Dr. Pallavi Patel. The commitment will significantly expand its programs in osteopathic medicine and health care sciences, and be used to develop a new 27-acre campus for NSU in Clearwater, Fla. The Patels are renowned in Florida for their philanthropy, community service and entrepreneurship.

The commitment from the Patel Family Foundation includes a $50 million gift and an additional $150 million real estate and facility investment in a future 325,000 square-foot medical education complex that will be part of NSU’s new Tampa Bay Regional Campus, in Clearwater. The campus will house a new site for NSU’s College of Osteopathic Medicine, as well as its existing programs in the Tampa area.

Their transformational commitment will advance health care in Florida and internationally, with a particular focus on multicultural and underserved communities. The goal is to put patients first and integrate medical and health care expertise. 

Their $50 million gift, one of the seven-largest to any Florida university in history, catapults NSU to more than 84% of its goal to raise $250 million by 2020 for its Realizing Potential philanthropic campaign. 

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