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Mar 2016

MAYOR HARP, STATE DIGNITARIES, CITY OFFICIALS TO PRESIDE AT RIBBON-CUTTING CEREMONY MONDAY AT FORT HALE PARK PIER

 

New Haven – Mayor Toni N. Harp expects to be joined Monday morning by Governor Malloy, DEEP Commissioner Klee, Senate President Looney, state Representative Paolillo, alders, and other officials at a ribbon-cutting ceremony, signaling the long-awaited reopening of the once storm-damaged, now rebuilt Fort Hale Park pier.

 

Monday morning’s event is scheduled to begin at 10:00 at the foot of the pier – 24 Fort Hale Park Road – in New Haven. 

 

The Fort Hale Park pier was irreparably damaged in 2012 by Hurricane Sandy; state bonding worth $1.8 million was secured in 2015 to underwrite reconstruction of the extremely popular and picturesque fishing and leisure time location.

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CITY READY TO MOBILIZE 60 TRUCKS, OTHER EQUIPMENT

 

New Haven – City officials announced this afternoon that an early spring Nor’easter is bearing down on the region with up to 15 inches of accumulating snow forecast. Many city streets – particularly at intersections and on hills – have been pretreated with snow-melting brine as a precaution.

 

Officials plan to implement a citywide parking ban as of 6:00 p.m. Wednesday, to be in effect until 6:00 a.m. Thursday. Residents may park their cars in either the Temple Street or Granite Square parking facilities for a reduced, $3/day fee. Residents are encouraged to call 203-946-8221 or the city’s Snow Line at 203-946-SNOW with any storm-related parking questions.

 

In other storm-related news:

 

  • The city will respond to the storm forecast for tomorrow with 60 trucks: 36 operated by staff of the Department of Public Works, clearing some 230 miles of city streets, eight by private contractors, and 16 by employees of the Department of Parks, Recreation, and Trees to address downed trees and limbs and clear bus stops, curb cuts, and pathways across city parks.

 

  • Refuse collection for Wednesday will begin early – at midnight tonight.

 

  • All three of the city’s senior centers will be closed Wednesday.

 

  • New Haven Fire Department officials are asking residents to assist with clearing snow from around the fire hydrant closest to their house, should snow accumulations warrant such clearing.

 

REMINDER 

2 Emergency Parking Bans go into effect tomorrow Wednesday at 6:00 PM. The First is a Downtown parking that begins tomorrow Wednesday at 6:00 PM and ends Thursday evening at 6:00 PM. Temple St. and Granite Sq. garages are both open for $3.00 during the storm. The second is a citywide residential parking ban allowing parking on the even side only in residential areas. That ban begins Wednesday at 6:00 PM until further notice. In both Parking Bans there is no parking on any posted snow emergency route or 25 feet from any intersection, bus stop, or fire hydrant. Ticketing and/or Towing will be enforced. For updated information please visit the City website at  Http://www.newhavenct.gov or check the recorded snowline at 203-946-7669.

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11020650858?profile=originalThe Greater New Haven Clergy Association

Presents
“A HOLY WEEK CELEBRATION!!”

When: March 26th through the 30th, 2018!

Monday night Overseer Danny Bland!
Tuesday night Pastor India Mills!
Wednesday night Reverend Kevin Coakley!
Thursday night Reverend Moses Harvill!

Where: Varick AME Zion Church
244-246 Dixwell Avenue
New Haven, CT 06511

Services will be held nightly at 7:00 PM
The “Seven Last Words”
will be held at 10:00 AM on
Good Friday!

We’ll see you there!!



Elder Roger Wilkins, President
Reverend Kelcy G.L Steele, Vice President


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Kovalev vs. Mikhalkin
Photo Credit: David Spagnolo, Main Events
 
Despite their friendship, there was no love lost between Russian countrymen as Kovalev made Mikhalkin feel the heat from the opening bell. Through the first six rounds, Kovalev out landed Mikhalkin 145 to 25 punches, according to CompuBox.
 
Nevertheless, Mikhalkin is a world champion, and stayed in Kovalev's face. A cut opened below Mikhalkin's right eye, and as Kovalev continued to punish him, referee Steve Willis stepped in to have the ringside physician examine Mikhalkin. He determined Mikhalkin could not continue, delivering a TKO victory to Kovalev at 2:25 of the seventh round.
 
"It was better work for sure than the last fight," said Kovalev of his win over Mikhalkin. "This might maybe have looked easy, but it definitely was not. He doesn't hit the hardest, but I could feel his punches and he has a lot of movement and he is a great boxer."
New York, NY: Sergey "Krusher" Kovalev (32-2-1, 28 KOs) of Russia delivered another trademark crushing performance with a seventh round stoppage of Igor Mikhalkin(21-2, 9 KOs) of Russia at The Theater at Madison Square Garden to retain his WBO World Light Heavyweight Championship.
 
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Asked about what's coming next, Kovalev said "I'm always ready for a big money fight ... I read on the internet that the Badou Jack fight would be a big fight - if he beats (Adonis) Stevenson." As to the potential of a third fight with the now retired Andre Ward, Kovalev said, "I don't think about this right now. I want to fight the fights that the fans want to see. For you, for myself, because I love boxing." 
 
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In the exciting co-feature, WBA Light Heavyweight Champion Dmitry Bivol (13-0, 11 KOs) of Russia battled Sullivan Barrera (21-2, 14 KOs) of Guantanamo Bay, Cuba down to the final round before scoring a TKO victory at 1:41 of the twelfth.
 
Bivol found a home for his powerful right hand at several points throughout the bout, but the resilient and dangerous veteran fighter Barrera stayed competitive until the moment he could not continue. At the time of the stoppage, all three judges' scorecards were overwhelmingly in favor of Bivol.
 
"He was a really great opponent," said Bivol. "Sullivan Barrera showed me a lot of things tonight I need to work on when I go back to the gym. So thank you, Sullivan, for that."
 
Bivol said he held some of his effort in reserve until he felt confident. "As a matter of fact for the first few rounds, I was a little bit reserved while planning the rest of the fight. I was thinking how much I needed to go the rest of the fight. But by the 12th round, I knew I could knock him out. I stepped on the gas, and the knockout came."
 
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As to his future, "I've got the goods to be the best light heavyweight in the world, but I've got a lot of work to do to be the best in the division. I have to fight the best in the division and prove I'm the best," said Bivol. As to who it might be, Bivol said, "You can be the best only when you fight the best. I'm not going to attack anybody. I have a belt, whoever wants it can come and get it."
 
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Vaughn "Da Animal" Alexander(12-0, 8 KOs) of St. Louis, Missouri remained undefeated in his second appearance at Madison Square Garden, 14 years after his original 2004 victory. Alexander won a ten-round unanimous decision over a tough as nails Devaun Lee(10-3-1, 5 KOs) of Brooklyn, New York, who took the fight on barely two days' notice.
 
The tough middleweights traded to the body from early in the bout. Alexander snapped Lee's head with shots, but due credit to the local favorite for hanging tough. "It was good to put in the rounds. I got the victory, I'm looking forward to fighting again."
 
The 32-year-old Alexander picked up his career where he left off after serving an 11-year prison sentence. "It was good to be here as a more mature, experienced fighter."
 
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Brooklyn's own Frank "Notorious" Galarza (19-2-2, 11 KOs) battled a determined Norberto Gonzalez (24-11, 14 KOs) of Monterrey, Mexico in an eight-round junior middleweight contest. The local hero delivered a unanimous decision victory by scores of 80-72, 79-73, and 78-74.
 
Galarza, 32, traded shots with Gonzalez, but was in control of the action and directed the path of the fight throughout as his devoted fans cheered him on. The veteran Mexican, 36, took the fight on short notice and acquitted himself well with his effort.
 
"We knew we would get the rounds in. We knew he was a counterpuncher, so we utilized that," said Galarza. "I was able to show my ability, my boxing ability, my ring intellect, being smart in the ring. Compared to my last fight, overall we brought a lot more to the table."
 
Galarza thanked all the fans who came to The Garden to see him.
"I love my fans, they always come and support, that's the beauty of it. Ain't no better place to be, Madison Square Garden, that's where all the classics are, all the greats."
 
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Bakhram Murtazaliev (12-0, 10 KOs) of Grozny, Russia extended his knockout streak to eight, stopping Kenneth McNeil (11-4, 8 KOs) of Birmingham, Alabama, in the first defense of the IBA Super Welterweight World Title he won at The Garden in November. Murtazaliev let out a roar of satisfaction as referee Danny Schiavone halted the contest at 1:08 of the fifth round.
 
"I imagined the fight would go a little bit differently," said Murtazaliev. "My opponent didn't fight, he was running all around, always running. With an opponent like this, it's super hard to fight." Trainer Abror Tursunpulatov had confidence his fighter would prevail. "We knew Bakhram was going to win by KO or TKO in the last rounds."
 
"For all my team, Egis (Klimas), for Kathy Duva, for all the team, they helped me a lot. My goal is to make you happy, every fight," added Murtazaliev.
 
McNeil had never been stopped before, giving Murtazaliev, 25, the most significant test of his career to date. It was the Russian's third fight under both the Krusher Promotions and Main Events banners.
 
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Meiirim "The Sultan" Nursultanov (6-0, 5 KOs) worked hard to stop a tough Alejandro Torres (9-4-2, 4 KOs) of Monterrey, Mexico at 1:55 of the sixth round in front of a robust cheering section at The Garden of his enthusiastic Kazakh fans. He has now stopped his last four opponents.
 
"The Mexican offense is very different style, this Mexican Style for me," said Nursultanov of Torres. "My training camp was very good, I sparred many different guys" in preparation for Torres.
 
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Cassius Chaney(12-0, 6 KOs) of Baltimore delivered the big heavyweight show he promised, stopping Tim Washington(6-6, 6 KOs) of Toledo, Ohio at 1:28 of the second round to remain undefeated.
 
"It was a good fight, he's a big strong guy," said Chaney. "I did what I had to do to win. I'm happy that Main Events allowed me to fight here at MSG and I'm glad I put on a show. I trained hard and I'm ready to get back in the ring." Roy Jones, Junior congratulated Chaney backstage on his win.
 
Chaney, 30, the former standout NCAA basketball player at the University of New Haven, is working with new trainer Calvin Ford, the inspiration for the character "Cutty" in the popular TV series "The Wire."
 
After going to the scorecards due to an accidental headbutt after five rounds, Alexey Evchenko (16-10-1, 6 KOs) of Chelyabinsk, Russia won his American debut in a unanimous decision over Khiary Gray-Pitts (15-4, 11 KOs) of Worcester, Massachusetts in what was a scheduled eight-round welterweight fight. All scorecards read 48-47 at the time of the stoppage.
 
Evchenko, 34, made a solid introduction to American fans with his seventh straight victory.
 
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Middleweight Leshawn "Lightning" Rodriguez (9-0, 7 KOs) remained undefeated, winning by unanimous decision over Martez Jackson (4-3-2, 2 KOs) in six rounds. All three judges scored it 58-56.
 
Rodriguez, 24, of Shirley, New York, enjoys a strong fan base in New York going back to his accomplished amateur career. Since his pro debut, he continues to generate fan interest thanks to his take-no-prisoners, hard-hitting style. Jackson, 34, from Atlanta, Georgia, presented Rodriguez his toughest test to date, having never been stopped.
 
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Madiyar Ashkeyev (9-0, 5 KOs) of Merki, Kazakhstan made it a brief appearance in the ring after being out over a year due to injury. He stopped Jose Antonio Abreu (13-4, 8 KOs) of La Romana, Dominican Republic at 1:52 of the first round.
 
Ashkeyev, 29, an accomplished amateur now training in Oxnard at the Boxing Laboratory under the guidance of Marco Contreras, faced a dangerous opponent in Abreu, who was in a must-win situation after two straight defeats. Although Abreu beat the count of referee Johnny Callas, Callas stopped the bout.
 
As his fans waived the Kazakh flag, Ashkeyev said, "Yes, thank you all everybody. I'm happy, I missed this fight (due to injury in November), my last fight was one year ago. I hope next time I will have a big show."
 
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Opening the evening, two-time NY Daily News Golden Gloves Champion Ismael Villarreal(2-0) from the Bronx, New York remained undefeated with a unanimous decision over against Anthony Woods(1-7) of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. All three judges gave Villarreal the shutout on the scorecards for the four-round super middleweight contest, 40-36.
 
Using a more diversified attack including increased bodywork, Villarreal said after the fight, "I'm happy to come out safe and sound" after fighting Woods, 31, who has never been stopped.
 
Villarreal, 20, son of former super lightweight fighter Otilio Villarreal, is quickly gaining fans and making a name for himself despite also carrying a full course load at Brooklyn Community College.
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NEW YORK (AP) — After a year of political and cultural upheaval, Super Bowl advertisers appear to be pulling back from themes of unity in favor of in-game stunts and ads that aim for the heart — and in some cases even lower.

The stakes are high since a 30-second spot costs more than $5 million for airtime alone. The goal is to capture the attention of the more than 110 million viewers expected to tune in to the big game on Feb. 4 — ideally by striking an emotional chord with the game audience that will rub off on brands.

Super Bowl ads aim for the heart - and sometimes lower

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By MESFIN FEKADU

NEW YORK (AP) — Snoop Dogg will be celebrating Super Bowl week with two of his favorite things: worship and women, headlining BET’s annual pre-Super Bowl gospel concert and the Playboy party.

The busy week also features performances by Jennifer Lopez, Pink, Cardi B and the Chainsmokers. Super Bowl 52 will take place Sunday at the U.S. Bank Stadium in Minnesota, where the Philadelphia Eagles will take on the New England Patriots.

The biggest of the stars, though, is Justin Timberlake: Before he headlines the halftime show, he will hold a listening party Thursday at Paisley Park for his new album, “Man of the Woods,” to be released Friday.

Pink will also play double duty: She will sing the National Anthem before the Big Game, and will perform a concert Friday night at Nomadic Live! at The Armory.

Friday’s events include a Rolling Stone magazine party with Migos, 21 Savage and T-Pain; Ellie Goulding and Kygo at Mystic Lake; and Golden Globe-nominated “Insecure” actress Issa Rae speaking at the NFL’s third “In the Huddle” Women’s Summit For Young Women.

Rae’s “Insecure” co-star, Yvonne Orji, will co-host BET’s gospel concert with Pastor John Gray on Thursday, where performers include Faith Evans, Sheila E., Donnie McClurkin, Erica Campbell and Tye Tribbett. Thursday will also include the EA Sports Bowl with Imagine Dragons, Machine Gun Kelly and Mura Masa at The Armory, while The Chainsmokers will perform at Mystic Lake.

Lopez will headline the DirecTV Super Saturday Night concert — a show Taylor Swift performed at last year. Maxim will hold a party Saturday with Cardi B and Post Malone, while Dave Matthews Band and Florida Georgia Line will also hold concerts that night. It’s the same day Snoop Dogg will DJ Playboy’s Big Game Weekend Party (he will also hold a screening Friday for his new Netflix show, “Coach Snoop.“)

Kelly Clarkson and Sheila E. will perform concerts ahead of the Super Bowl on Sunday, while Diddy, DJ Khaled, French Montana, Cardi B, G-Eazy and Busta Rhymes will perform at the first annual Players Ball Extravaganza after the game.

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28 January, 2018 – ASSAULT

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At 8:54 PM, Officers were dispatched to Yale New Haven Hospital’s Emergency Department after staff reported a stabbing victim to police.

 

Forty-one year old Milton Menafee, of New Haven, told Detectives he’d been walking on Baldwin Street. He said he’d been confronted by a black man and a Hispanic man (possibly a black man with a lighter complexion). One of the men began fighting with Menafee, who’d thought he was the target of a robbery attempt.

 

His assailant cut him several times before he and his accomplice fled. Menafee, bleeding from wounds to his temple and defensive wounds to his hands, walked to the nearby hospital for treatment. He hadn’t been robbed.

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Households Which Earned $54,000 or Less in 2017 Can File State and Federal Taxes for FREE
WHAT: The Mayor’s office will join members of the Greater New Haven Family
Economic Security Coalition, coordinated by the Connecticut Association for Human
Services (CAHS) to kick-off the start of the VITA (Volunteer Income Tax Assistance)
season with a press event. Speakers include: Sheila Carmon, Interim Community
Service Administrator; Jim Horan, Chief Executive Officer, Connecticut Association for
Human Services; Amy Casavina Hall, Chief Impact Officer, United Way of Greater New
Haven; Alisa Lebovitz, IRS Taxpayer Advocate; Janice Vargas, VITA Client
WHEN: Thursday, January 25, at 1:00 p.m.
WHERE: Financial Empowerment Center, 316 Dixwell Ave., New Haven, CT
BACKGROUND: VITA is a program sponsored by the IRS, where trained volunteers
prepare and file state and federal returns for low-moderate income families for free.
Families who had an income of $54,000 or less in 2017 may qualify for free tax
preparation services.
Last year, trained VITA volunteers in New Haven prepared almost 4,500 tax returns,
returning $7.1 million in state and federal refunds to local families including $2.4 million
in federal Earned Income Tax Credits (EITC) which may have otherwise gone
unclaimed. The Connecticut EITC provides an additional credit for working families
which is 23% of the federal EITC. This tax credit helps low-income working families with
children have more money for monthly bills, pay off debt and to save for emergencies.
The IRS wants to remind taxpayers that the PATH Act law requires the IRS to hold
refunds claiming the Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) and the Additional Child Tax
Credit (ACTC) until February 15. In addition, the IRS wants taxpayers to be aware it will
take several days for these refunds to be released and processed through financial
institutions. Factoring in weekends and the President’s Day holiday, the IRS cautions. that many affected taxpayers may not have access to their refunds until the week of
February 27.


“We are pleased to be able to offer families and individuals who qualify, free tax
preparation and filing.” said Jim Horan, Chief Executive Officer of CAHS, an
organization that helps to coordinate the VITA campaign across the state. “This is an
important service and offers a significant savings to those who are challenged by the
extra expense of tax season. In addition to free tax services, CAHS also offers
educational programs that help build long-lasting financial stability.”
“VITA provides much needed free tax advice and guidance to people who cannot afford
tax accountants or are confused by our complex tax rules. Too many people fail to
receive refunds or the earned income tax credit that are owed to them- leaving on the
table billions of often critical hard earned dollars.” stated U.S. Senator, Richard
Blumenthal.
Residents can call 2-1-1 or visit www.211ct.org, the United Way’s free information
hotline to find out more information or to locate the closest location. For more
information about federal or state EITC eligibility, residents can visit www.irs.gov or
www.ct.gov/drs/eitc.
This year’s VITA campaign is made possible through the generous support of the
following funders: United Way of Greater New Haven, Wells Fargo, Citi Community
Development, and People’s Bank Foundation.
About the Connecticut Association for Human Services
The Connecticut Association for Human Services (CAHS), a 501(c) (3) nonprofit
organization, uniquely combines outreach into working poor communities at the
neighborhood level with broad-based policy work at the state and federal level.
Founded in 1910, CAHS is focused on helping families and children build the skills and
assets they need for lasting economic success, strengthening Connecticut’s economy,
and improving its workforce. In addition to advocacy and outreach, CAHS publishes
consumer guides, policy briefs, and KIDS COUNT, a highly-regarded data and policy
book supported by the Annie E. Casey Foundation. For more about CAHS, please visit
www.cahs.org.
List of 2018 VITA tax sites in Greater
New Haven: New Financial Life @ Clemente School, @ Columbus Family Academy, @
Gateway Community College, @ Yale New Haven Hospital, Brookside Estates, Christian
Community Action/ARISE Center, Community Action Agency of New Haven, Emanuel Lutheran
Church, New Haven Library’s Downtown and Wilson branches, New Haven Opportunity Center,
Southern Connecticut State University School of Business, Evergreen AAA VITA, Yale New
Haven Hospital Pediatrics
East Haven: East Haven Adult Learning Ctr., Hamden: M.L. Keefe Center, Hamden High
School
Woodbridge: Woodbridge Senior Center

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NEW BEDFORD, MASSACHUSETTS junior middleweight Ray Oliveira Jr., right, returns to Twin River Casino in Lincoln, R.I., on Friday, Feb. 23rd, 2018 as the main event for the first time in his career when he battles Connecticut rival Edwin Soto in the eight-round headline of CES Boxing's 2018 season opener. Soto returns to Rhode Island for the first time since 2010. The Feb. 23rd card also features a rematch between female welterweights Aleksandra Magdziak Lopes and Natasha Spence, who fought to a draw in December. The main card streams live on Facebook via FIGHTNIGHT LIVE beginning at 8 p.m. ET
PROVIDENCE, R.I. (Jan. 24th, 2018) -- Following a season-long celebration of its 25thanniversary in combat sports, CES Boxing begins the first of its next 25 years in February with a major-league doubleheader at Twin River Casino featuring the region's top prospects.
 
CES Boxing kicks off the 2018 Twin River Casino Fight Series on Friday, Feb. 23rd, 2018at the Event Center with Fall River, Mass., junior middleweight Ray Oliveira Jr. (9-1, 1 KO) headlining for the first time in his career in an eight-round showdown against New Haven, Conn., veteran Edwin Soto (11-2-2, 4 KOs), plus an eight-round co-main event rematch between female welterweights Aleksandra Magdziak Lopes (18-4-3, 1 KO) of Marshfield, Mass., andNatasha Spence (8-3-2, 6 KOs) of Ontario, Canada, who fought to a draw in December.
 
Tickets are priced at $47.00, $102.00, $127.00 (VIP) and $152.00 (VIP) and can be purchased online at www.cesboxing.com,www.twinriver.com or www.ticketmaster.com, by phone at 401-724-2253/2254 or at the Twin River Casino Players Club. All fights and fighters are subject to change.
 
Doors open at 6 p.m. ET with the preliminary card beginning at 7 followed by the main card live on Facebook via FIGHTNIGHT LIVE beginning at 8. FIGHTNIGHT LIVE is available online at www.facebook.com/FaceFIGHTNIGHTLIVE/
 
The main event features two 27-year-old regional standouts who've taken different paths on their inevitable collision course.
 
The son of the legendary "Sucra" Ray Oliveira, who will work his corner again on Feb. 23rd, Oliveira Jr. made his professional debut the day after his 24th birthday with a knockout win over Angel Valdez.
 
Following in the footsteps of his father, a marquee fighter who in his prime headlined a number of events for CES Boxing -- including the promotion's inaugural show in 1992 -- Oliveira Jr. finally gets his chance to star in a main event following a narrow win over Connecticut's David Wilson in his last bout on Sept. 16th.
 
Soto's been a fixture on the regional circuit for nearly a decade under the tutelage of Luis Rosa Sr., and his wife Marilyn Rosa, who own Boxing In Faith Gym in New Haven. Born in Aguadilla, Puerto Rico, Soto debuted at the age of 19 and spent the next two years campaigning as a junior welterweight under the guidance of CES Boxing, winning six of eight fights.
 
He fought for the first and only time at Twin River in 2010, beating crosstown rivalCarlos Hernandez, and makes his 10th appearance with the promotion and first since October of 2013 when he faces Oliveira Jr. next month. Soto's most notable fights came in late 2013 and early 2014 when he faced unbeaten regional rivalsZach Ramsey and Nick DeLomba before a brief two-year hiatus. He returned in October with a win over Lawrence, Mass., junior middleweight Anthony Everett.
 
Lopes and Spence are no strangers to the Twin River spotlight. The two fought tooth and nail in December, with Spence winning by two rounds on judge Peter Hary's scorecard, but Wayne Lima and Eddie Scuncio scored it a draw, setting the stage for next month's rematch to settle the score.
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The Feb. 23rd also features the return of longtime fan-favorite "Mr. Providence"Vladine Biosse (15-7-3, 7 KOs), who fights for the first time in a year and a half when he faces Atlantic City, N.J., super middleweight Antowyan Aikens (11-4-1, 1 KO) in a six-round special attraction.
 
A former standout defensive back for the University of Rhode Island football team, Biosse last fought in May of 2016 when he battled Rhode Island icon Peter Manfredo Jr. to a draw. Feb. 23rd will be his unprecedented 16th appearance at Twin River.
 
Hard-hitting Sicilian heavyweight Juiseppe Cusumano (13-1, 11 KOs) also returns to action in his toughest test to date in a six-round bout against battle-tested Pittsburgh, Pa., native Fred Latham (9-1-2, 5 KOs), while undefeated prospectJamaine Ortiz (7-0, 4 KOs) of Worcester, Mass., faces Laredo, Tex., veteranVictor Rosas (9-7, 3 KOs) in a six-round lightweight bout. Junior welterweightAnthony Marsella Jr. (7-0, 4 KOs) of Providence returns for his seventh consecutive fight at Twin River dating back to October of 2016 in a separate six-round bout.
 
Regional rivalries highlight the preliminary card, starting with Johnston, R.I., junior welterweight Nicky DeQuattro (2-0, 1 KO) making his Twin River debut in a four-round bout against Carlos Galindo (0-0) of Lima, Peru. Providence lightweightMichael Valentin (3-0, 1 KO) puts his unbeaten record on the line against veteranLuis Rivera (3-3) of Boston and Springfield, Mass., welterweight Miguel Ortiz (2-1, 1 KO) faces pro debut Wilson Mascarenhas of New Bedford, both in four-round bouts. Providence featherweight Ricky Delossantos (3-0) aims for his fourth consecutive win in a four-round bout against New Bedford's Efren Nunez (0-1).
 
The entire fight card is dedicated to the memory of super bantamweight Luis Rosa Jr. of New Haven, the son of Luis and Marilyn Rosa, who passed away tragically on Jan. 14th. Rosa Jr. will be inducted into the CES Ring of Honor.
 
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Juan A. Scott.    

My speech from today service ..

Greetings , i like to give
My condolence to the Scott family
Mr. Juan Scott was a Great Mentor and Friend
He encouraged young people like myself to get involved in learning about our city government and small minority business
I first met Mr.Scott on the community network facebook..He use to follow my Facebook post about New Haven . It was a news story that I posted about the small minority business academy on dixwell and how this was going to be a lost to the community. He contacted me via my Facebook messenger.
He told me change is coming and he would like me to Share the news on my Facebook page about the events he was planning on having there. So I agreed . He then introduced me to his beautiful wife Mrs.Andrea Scott who is very sweet and nice to me. She told me if I ever need something contact her .. Something was coming up I wanted to do.
My 30th Class reunion was coming up soon. So I wanted to do something special for my class by making history by doing something no New Haven High school class have ever done before by having Mayor Toni Harp come speak at our 30th reunion in 2015. The Catch was in 2005 we had the first African-American Mayor John Daniels come and speak at our 20th class reunion . So why not Have the first African-American female Mayor to come speak at the 30th reunion. This will be History for James Hillhouse class of 1985 by having both African American Mayors come to a class reunion, so I contact Andrea she made it happen . Then she mention to me her son Maurice L. Douglas graduated in 1985 from James hillhouse .Mayor Harp and Mrs Andrea Scott showed up to our 30th class reunion.
My Mother baby sister Bonnie Thompson graduated with Mr.Scott from Wilbur cross high school.
Also my Aunt had a chance to meet her classmate that she didn't see in years. this summer on the green . I wanted to introduce her to The Scott family. She looked Up and said Juan!! He smiled and Said Bonnie !! They Embrace and took a photo together and started talking about their old high school days.

That the magic of Juan and the Scott family they pull people together.

I’m sad to see that he has been called home but I am grateful for the time I had with him.

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Monday, January 15, 2018,  

 

Detectives with the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department’s Homicide Unit are conducting a homicide investigation in the 13300 block of Ashley Meadow Drive in the University City Division.  The call for service came in at 4:09 p.m. on Monday, January 15, 2018. 

 

University City Division patrol officers responded to a domestic violence assault with a deadly weapon call for service.  Upon arrival, officers located a male inside the residence with an apparent gunshot wound.  The male was pronounced deceased on scene by Medic.  The victim’s identity will be released pending family notification.

 

At this time it appears to be a domestic related shooting and we are not searching for anyone. 

 

Detectives with the Homicide/ADW Unit are canvassing the area to determine whether there are any witnesses to this incident. 

   

Crime Scene Search responded to the call for service to process the scene and collect physical evidence.  Representatives of the Mecklenburg County District Attorney’s Homicide Prosecution Team, Victim Assistance, and Operations Command responded to the scene. 

 

This is an ongoing, active investigation.  As further information develops it will be released by CMPD Public Affairs.

 

Anyone with information about this incident is asked to call 704-432-TIPS and speak directly to a Homicide Unit Detective.  Detective Peacock is the lead detective assigned to the case.  The public can also call Crime Stoppers at704-334-1600 or visit the Crime Stoppers mobile app website athttp://charlottecrimestoppers.com/.

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13 January, 2018 – CONVICTED FELON ARRESTED FOR FRIDAY HOMICIDE

 

This morning, Detectives held a signed arrest warrant charging JOSHUA JAMES COUNCIL (9-15-1986), of New Haven, with the shooting murder of thirty-five year old Kenneth Nathaniel Cooper.

 

On Friday, 12 January, 2018, at 3:08 AM, Officers were alerted by ShotSpotter® to gunfire in the area of Whalley Avenue at Fitch Street. A person had been shot outside the entrance to the Exxon Gas Station Convenience Store at 775 Whalley Avenue.

 

The victim is Kenneth Cooper, formerly of New Haven, but recently, Waterbury, CT. A woman he was with drove Cooper to the hospital. He died shortly thereafter.

 

Neither the victim or the woman he was with were associated with the Exxon Station or the convenience store.

 

Police located the crime scene, which was processed by detectives. Productive witness interviews followed.

 

Officer Paul Vitale was on his beat this morning, when he spotted Council. He and other patrol officers apprehended him without incident near his residence.

 

Assistant Chief Achilles ‘Archie’ Generoso praised the thoughtful work of the officers and detectives working this case. He lauded the collaboration with the CT State’s Attorney’s Office and State Parole Officers for their dedication to the solving of this case.

 

JOSHUA JAMES COUNCIL, a convicted felon and parolee, was charged with murder, criminal possession of a pistol without a permit and violation of probation. He is being held at the NHPD lock-up on a million dollar bond

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Friday, January 12, 2018

 

 

On 1/12/2018 at 5:47 p.m., South Division Officers responded to an apartment complex located in the 11000 block of Kingston Place Drive in response to a 911 call stating that 2 individuals had been shot.  When they arrived they located two victims, believed to be in their late teens, with apparent gunshot wounds.  MEDIC responded and both victims were transported to CMC-Main where they are being treated for non-life threatening injuries.  The report number for this incident will be 20180112-1747-02.

 

The initial investigation indicates that 3 male victims were in a vehicle in the parking lot of this apartment complex when 2 unknown male suspects, armed with firearms, approached their car.  The 3 occupants got out of their vehicle at which time 2 of them were shot as they attempted to run away.  The 3rd subject in the car then had a physical altercation with at least one of the suspects and shot that individual.  The suspects fled the scene prior to officers arriving.   MEDIC transported both victims to CMC-Main where they are being treated for non-life threatening injuries.  The motive for this shooting is unknown at this time.

 

Also at 5:47 p.m., 911 received a call for service at a residence on Valley Spring Drive, which is located immediately behind Kingston Place Drive.  An unknown male showed up at this house and advised the resident he had been shot.  CMPD and MEDIC responded to the scene but this individual had already fled the area and was gone before the officers arrived.  A k-9 Team was deployed but was unable to locate this subject.  Given the close proximity in time and location it appears that this individual was one of the suspects who shot the two victims on Kingston Place Drive.

 

At approximately 6:44 p.m., a male individual arrived at CMC-Main with an apparent gunshot wound.  He is being treated for non-life threatening injuries.  At approximately 6:56 p.m., another male individual arrived at Presbyterian Hospital with a gunshot wound to his arm.  He is also being treated for non-life threatening injuries.   Detectives are working to determine if either of these two subjects were involved in the Kingston Place Dr. shooting or if these were separate incidents that occurred elsewhere.

 

Anyone with information regarding this incident is asked to call 911.  The public can also call Crime Stoppers at704-334-1600.

 

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All meetings with an (*) indicate a public meeting

Monday, January 15th, 2018

City Hall Closed in Observance of Martin Luther King, Jr., No Meetings Scheduled.

Tuesday, January 16th, 2018

Emergency Preparedness, New Haven City Hall, 165 Church Street, 2nd Floor Atrium, Meeting Room 1, 9:30 a.m.

*Environmental Advisory Council, New Haven City Hall, 165 Church Street, 2nd Floor Atrium

Mayor’s Conference Room 2, 5:30 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

*Fair Rent Commission, New Haven City Hall, 165 Church Street, 2nd Floor Atrium Meeting Room 2, 6:00 p.m.  (203) 946-8157

*New Haven Peace Commission, New Haven City Hall, 165 Church Street, 2nd Floor Atrium, Meeting Room 3

7:30 p.m.

Wednesday, January 17th, 2018

*Newhallville Safe Neighborhood Initiative, New Haven City Hall, 165 Church Street, 2nd Floor Atrium

Meeting Room 2, 9:00 a.m.

CAO, New Haven City Hall, 165 Church Street, 2nd Floor Atrium, Meeting Room 1, 9:15 a.m., (203) 946-7902

Project Youth Court, New Haven City Hall, 165 Church Street, 2nd Floor Atrium, Meeting Room 3, 1:00 p.m.

(203) 843-1713

CAO, New Haven City Hall, 165 Church Street, 2nd Floor Atrium, Meeting Room 1, 2:00 p.m., (203) 946-7902

*City Plan Commission, New Haven City Hall, 165 Church Street, 2nd Floor Atrium, Meeting Rooms 1 & 2, 5:00 p.m.

(203) 946-8237

Thursday, January 18th, 2018

Commission on Human Rights and Opportunities, New Haven City Hall, 165 Church Street, 2nd Floor Atrium Meeting Room 3, 9:30 a.m., (860) 541-4703

*National Veterans Council, New Haven City Hall, 165 Church Street, 2nd Floor Atrium, Meeting Rooms 1 & 2

6:00 p.m.

Friday, January 19th, 2018

Arts, Culture & Tourism, New Haven City Hall, 165 Church Street, 2nd Floor Atrium Meeting Room 3, 11:15 a.m.

(203) 946-7172

Monday, January 22nd, 2018

Emergency Preparedness, New Haven City Hall, 165 Church Street, 2nd Floor Atrium, Meeting Room 1, 9:30 a.m.

Labor Relations, New Haven City Hall, 165 Church Street, 2nd Floor Atrium, Meeting Room 3, 1:00 p.m.

(203) 946-7151


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

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