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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
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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 |
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 |
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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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.
Vaughn "The Animal" Alexander
Photo Credit: David Spagnolo/Main Events
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The fifth annual celebration honored Princess Dr. Nisreen El-Hashemite, Patricia Arquette, Ashley Judd,
Heather Heyer, who posthumously received the Humanitarian Award for Social Justice. Her mother, Susan Bro, accepted the award.
LOUISVILLE, Kentucky (September 23, 2017) — The fifth annual Muhammad Ali Humanitarian Awards presented by Brown-Forman took place this evening at the Louisville Marriott Downtown. The fundraising gala celebrated people from around the world who are making a difference in their communities and beyond. In addition to awards given to seasoned humanitarians, six young people, age 30 and under, were honored with an award for each of Muhammad Ali’s Six Core Principles: Confidence, Conviction, Dedication, Giving, Respect, and Spirituality.
"The Fifth Annual Humanitarian Awards are a key milestone for the Ali Center," said Lonnie Ali, co-founder of the center. "Not only does this annual event amplify the powerful impact of Muhammad's legacy, but our awards also incentivize others to a life of service--as Muhammad and I envisioned when we helped launch the awards. Year after year, I am amazed at the quality of our awardees and the humanitarian and philanthropic work they are doing around the world. These young people give me hope that the future of our global community will be one of promise and opportunity for everyone."
The 2017 Muhammad Ali Humanitarian Awardees:
- HRH Princess Dr. Nisreen El-Hashemite, Executive Director of the Royal Academy of Science International Trust (RASIT), medical doctor, geneticist, and humanitarian, was honored as the Muhammad Ali Humanitarian of the Year Award.
- Patricia Arquette, Academy Award-winning actress, activist, founder of GiveLove, and humanitarian, received the Muhammad Ali Humanitarian Award for Lifetime Achievement.
- Ashley Judd, Actress, activist and Kentuckian, was presented with the Muhammad Ali Kentucky Humanitarian Award.
- Paige Elenson, global humanitarian and founder of the Africa Yoga Project, received the Muhammad Ali Humanitarian Award for Global Citizenship.
- Hill Harper, Actor, author, and philanthropist, entrepreneur, and founder of the Manifest Your Destiny Foundation, was honored with the Muhammad Ali Humanitarian Award for Education.
- Heather Heyer, who posthumously received the Muhammad Ali Humanitarian Award for Social Justice. Heyer lost her life last month in Charlottesville, VA while fighting for her beliefs and campaigning against hate. Her mother, Susan Bro, accepted the award.
For more information about the seasoned humanitarian awardees, visit https://alicenter.org/news.
The 2017 Muhammad Ali Six Core Principle Awardees (age 30 and under):
- Gavin Armstrong, age 30, Toronto, Canada was honored for his Confidence in advocating against hunger and malnutrition.
- Mohammed Ashour, age 30, Austin, Texas received the Conviction Award. He is the co-founder and CEO of Aspire, a company that develops the most advanced insect farming technology in the world.
- John-Son Oei, age 30, Petaling Jaya, Malaysia received the Dedication Award. He is the co-founder and CEO of EPIC, a company that aims to build relationships between the urban and rural divide through the activity of building homes for underprivileged Malaysian communities.
- Iseult Ward, age 26, Dublin, Ireland received the Giving Award. She is the co-founder and CEO of the award-winning social enterprise FoodCloud.
- Anoop Jain, age 30, Oakland, California was honored for his Respect working on public health initiatives in India.
- Hannah Taylor, age 21, Winnipeg, Canada received the Spirituality Award. At age 8, she founded The Ladybug Foundation, a charity that has raised millions of dollars and helped more than 65 homeless shelters and food banks across Canada.
For more information about the Six Core Principle awardees, visit https://alicenter.org/news.
This year’s host and presenters were:
- Michael Buffer, professional ring and sports announcer
- Lonnie Ali, Co-Founder of the Muhammad Ali Center, widow of Muhammad Ali, and advocate for children’s rights and Parkinson’s disease research
- Jamillah Ali-Joyce, daughter of Muhammad Ali and Illinois Secretary of State Employment Counselor in the City of Chicago
- Mark Hogg, Founder and CEO of WaterStep, motivational speaker, and the 2013 Kentucky Muhammad Ali Humanitarian awardee
- Donald Lassere, President and CEO of the Muhammad Ali Center
- Kevin Martinez, Vice President of Corporate Outreach for ESPN
- Geoff Thompson, Former 5-time world karate champion, sports administrator and politician, and Founder and Executive Chair of UK-based Youth Charter
- Ruth Riley, General Manager of the San Antonio Stars, former WNBA player, and NBA Cares Ambassador
**Previously announced presenter, Allan Houston, was unable to attend. Ruth Riley presented in his place.
This year’s performers were:
- IMAJ, multi-talented singer-songwriter, described as a “country darling of peace and love,” who can perform in six languages.
- The Paragon Project, a platform designed to give voice to the talented high school performing arts students, musicians, producers and poets at The Fort Hayes Metropolitan Education Center, a Grammy Award-winning performing arts high school in Ohio.
- Tom Strahle, LA-based guitarist, songwriter and composer who has written with Justin Bieber, Taboo, Taylor Swift, and many others.
- CJ Vanston, Hollywood-based film composer, record producer, songwriter, keyboardist, and music director for Spinal Tap
Sponsors
In addition to Brown-Forman, this year’s Muhammad Ali Humanitarian Awards are also supported by: Horseshoe Southern Indiana, Fusioncorp, H. C. S. Foundation, Tandem PR & Marketing, Ashbourne Farms and River Bend Farm.
About the Muhammad Ali Humanitarian Awards
The Fifth Annual Muhammad Ali Humanitarian Awards, presented by Brown-Forman, will take place on September 23rd, 2017 at the Louisville Marriott Downtown in Louisville, Kentucky USA. This charitable event of celebration and recognition will honor individuals around the world who have made significant contributions toward the attainment of peace, social justice, or other positive actions pertaining to human or social capital. In addition to awards presented to seasoned humanitarians, six young people, 30 years or younger, are honored with an award for each of Muhammad’s Six Core Principles: Confidence, Conviction, Dedication, Giving, Respect, and Spirituality. This event is the premiere annual fundraiser for the Muhammad Ali Center.
About the Muhammad Ali Center
The Muhammad Ali Center, a 501(c)3 corporation, was co-founded by Muhammad Ali and his wife Lonnie in their hometown of Louisville, Kentucky. The international cultural center promotes the Six Core Principles of Muhammad Ali (Confidence, Conviction, Dedication, Giving, Respect, and Spirituality) in ways that inspire personal and global greatness and provides programming and events around the focus areas of education, gender equity, and global citizenship. Its newest initiative, Generation Ali, fosters a new generation of leaders to contribute positively to their communities and to change the world for the better. The Center’s headquarters also contains an award-winning museum experience. For more information, please visit www.alicenter.org.
MAYOR HARP ENLISTS MEDIA OUTLETS; ADVANCES LOCAL, GRASSROOTS HURRICANE RELIEF EFFORTS
New Haven – Mayor Toni N. Harp today advanced through conventional and social media the message from those who organized a New Haven-based, grassroots hurricane relief effort seeking donations to help stricken residents there.
Details about how residents can make donations to this relief effort are as follows:
Donations can be made via this Gofundme Accounthttps://www.gofundme.com/new-haven-for-puerto-rico , or visit Arte-inc@comcast.net (click on donation) please identify the donation as NH 4 PR.
For further information please contact:
Juan Candelaria (203)645-7905, ARTE INC (203) 787-2783, Maritza Rosa (203) 415-2812,
or Mercedes Felix (203) 946-8200
City of New Haven - New Haven Latino Council - ARTE Inc.
Hurricane Maria wreaked havoc across Puerto Rico yesterday – many New Haven residents with family and friends in Puerto Rico remain unable to reach them today.
Mayor Harp said the city will continue its efforts to match local relief initiatives with those in need in Puerto Rico.
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COPS, EDUCATORS & COMMUNITY MEMBERS PLAN AN AFTERNOON STROLL
New Haven| Who walks the neighborhood streets of New Haven? Those that live and work in them do. The officers patrolling their beats do. So why not do it together?
Tomorrow, Friday, September 22nd, at 3:00 PM, that’s exactly what’ll happen. Officers and local Elm City folks will meet at 4 Science Park on Winchester Avenue to, quite literally, take a walk.
Community members will be joined by Police Chief Anthony Campbell, police commanders and officers, school officials including area principals and local clergy members. Anyone can join the group. All you have to do is show up.
This is the first such event we’ve been involved with. It is the hopes of organizers that this planned walkthrough will prompt discussions about the community, those in it and solutions to problems in a social environment – void of podiums and fluorescent lights.
For more information, contact Daniel Hunt at Daniel.Hunt@newhaven.k12.ct.us
MAYOR HARP UNDERSCORES SUPPORT FOR STATE’S WORKFORCE TRAINING CENTERS, PROGRAMS
New Haven – Mayor Toni N. Harp today echoed public statements made by Governor Malloy, underscoring her own support for Connecticut’s workforce training centers and their programs:
“Many residents of Connecticut cities benefit from an opportunity to acquire a new job skill, polish an old one, change or advance a career, and the state’s workforce training centers provide that opportunity for them to improve their prospects in that regard,” Mayor Harp said. “Connecticut’s investment in these programs returns dividends in two ways: first, with a skilled workforce to help attract new businesses to the state, and through the increased economic activity fueled by additional, higher-wage workers.”
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Madrid, famed for its 24-hour hustle and bustle, is a city dedicated to leisure and offers a host of rich and varied activities, from sports and gastronomy to arts and performances, making it one of most attractive tourist destinations in Europe