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New Haven |On June 27, 2015, at 8:50 PM, Officers and EMTs were dispatched to a double hit-and-run on Blatchley Avenue near Clay Street.

 

Two pedestrians were struck by an older style dark colored Jeep Grand Cherokee being operated by an unknown person. The vehicle should have damage consistent with the collisions – more than likely damage to the bumper, grill and hood.

 

The operator drove off on Blatchley Avenue and hasn’t been caught. The pedestrians suffered non-life threatening injuries.

 

Anyone who may have witnessed the hit-and-run, has information identifying the operator or who may know the whereabouts of the Jeep is urged to phone Crash Investigation Supervisor Sergeant Rose Dell at 203-946-6249.

 

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World Music Awards

Nicki changes her outfit 8 times while hosting the EMAs
Sunday night's MTV EMAs was the Nicki Minaj show with the singer flown onto the stage in a spectacular ruffle hem dress with a 14ft train and changing 8 times!

...ith an expletive within her first five words as presenter and continued, but the rap artist was a firm hit with the fans.

US rap artist Nicki went from crowd pleaser to crowd pleaser, riling the Glasgow audience early on with her own rap as a tribute to 'the Scots', which featured the cult favourite Proclaimers hit I'm Gonna Be.

Nicki's fans said she was making them laugh out loud with her stage antics. Nicki's original song featured the line: 'Queen, that's what they call me, plus I'm ballin' with the tartan army' before she broke into 'I would walk 500 miles...', complete with audience participation. Her fans took to Twitter on mass to show their support for the Bang, Bang singer, saying she was 'hilarious,' 'perfect' and 'killing it.' She hosted BRILLIANTLY and premiered a new song with Skylar Grey Grey.

She said: 'After two years, I'm releasing my third album The Pink Print and I'm so excited to share it with you on December 15. And I will be back here to perform.' On top of hosting the awards show, Nicki performed a medley of Super Bass and Anaconda in a skin tight sheer body suit, twerking on the stage and flaunting her curves.
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Ariana Grande wins big at MTV EMAs; Disney animation 'Big Hero 6' tops U.S. box office; Madonna auction breaks sales record.

 

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WHO:  Amir "Hardcore" Mansour (20-1, 15 KO's)

              Trainer Howard Mosely.
              Manager Joe Hand Sr., owner of the Joe Hand Boxing Gym. 
WHEN:  Wednesday, October 29, 11AM ET
WHERE: Joe Hand Boxing Gym, 547 North Third Street, Philadelphia, PA 19123 
WHAT: Media workout in advance of Mansour's  upcoming battle against Frederic. "Big Fred " Kassi (18-2, 10KO's). OPEN TO THE PUBLIC. The 10-round heavyweight bout will be televised on NBC Sports Network.

 

About Nov. 8 at Sands:

The November 8 special triple header edition of NBCSN Fight Night will take place at Sands Resort Casino in Bethlehem, PA and will feature a ten-round heavyweight match-up between Amir "Hardcore" Mansour and Frederic "Big Fred" Kassi, a ten-round welterweight match-up between Dmitry "The Mechanic" Mikhaylenko and Ronald Cruz and a ten-round light heavyweight match-up between Vasily "The Professor" Lepikhin and Jackson "Demolidor." Tickets are $75 and $50 and available through ticketmaster.compeltzbxing.com and the Sands box office. The card is presented by Main Events, Peltz Boxing, Bam Boxing, and German Titov Promotions, in association with Final Forum Promotions. The special triple header telecast of NBCSN Fight Night will begin at 8:30 PM ET/5:30 PM PT.


NBC Sports Live Extra:  

NBC Sports Live Extra: NBC Sports Group's live streaming product for desktops, mobile devices, and tablets - will live stream Fight Night at 8:30 PM ET/5:30 PM PT on November 8. For desktops, NBC Sports Live Extra can be accessed at NBCSports.com/liveextra. The NBC Sports Live Extra app for mobile devices and tablets is available at the App Store for iPhone, iPad and iPod touch, and on select Android handset and tablet devices within Google Play.

 

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Official hashtag: #FightNight

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Malaki3D

Choppa City

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Here is the next installment in the evolution of a beast. Malaki3D (@Malaki3d) gives you the street banger "Choppa City". The first single from "The Black 8 Project". Produced by the great Heartbeatz (@Heartbeatzent) and engineered by the legendary Tomcat (@Tomcatblack8). This intense visual is directed by Slick Two Three (@Slicktwothree) of Two Three Films and brought to you by Benzarelli & Associates (@Benzarelli) and Black 8 Entertainment.


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FIGA 8

FEATURED IN THE DIGITAL COPY OF IMPERIAL HUSTLE ENTERTAINMENT

LISTEN/DOWNLOAD HERE

@figa8thetruth

PRESS RELEASE

PR Contact:

Shannan Loewy

shannan.loewy@gmail.com

Inland Empire, CA – Imperial Hustle Entertainment features local artist, Figa 8, of the Inland Empire. While IHE is based out of San Diego County, Figa 8 is well-known in the hip-hop scene surrounding the Inland Empire and San Diego. CEO Defiance of IHE proudly introduces the artist beyond the spectrum of the Inland Empire to showcase the release of his upcoming album entitled Winter Time Flame Summer Time Snow.The #1 urban resource guide of the San Diego area, IHE primary goal is to help local artist reach their creative potential through talent marketing, networking and featured articles. Figa 8 is the featured artist in the digital release of the April issue, Volume 9.

Although it may seem he is up and coming, Figa 8 has well established roots in the hip-hop scene releasing two previously recorded albums entitled The Good the Bad and the Inbetween and All Business Know Pleasure. Like his other albums, fans should expect a mainstream sound that embodies depth of soul and perspective of who he is as an artist. Figa 8 prides himself on being a storyteller, one that connects to all walks of life and that is relevant to the times.

Lead artist of Grand Fam Entertainment where Figa 8 released Year of the Punchline produced by Ted Rizkalla, Figa 8 is also a part of the DIG record family where he hopes to introduce a new type of sound to the hip hop industry that is both innovative and retro. With a name like Figa 8, which means constant evolution, he hopes his fans can connect through his compelling lyricism. Winter Time Flame Sumer Time Snow produced alongside Drew Infinite will delight old and new fans as they journey through Figa 8’s evolutionary hip-hop modernism.  Fans will also be delighted to hear a separate solo project releasing later in 2014 entitled Aint Said Shhhhhh#*.

Check out the digital copy of Imperial Hustle Entertainment for more information regarding Figa 8’s new projects and upcoming album at www.imperialhustle.com. For the all access fan database, follow Figa 8 on Twitter @figa8thetruth, like him on Facebook and follow his feed on YouTube.com/thefiga8thejackass.

 

Contact Information:

Defiance, CEO

Imperial Hustle Entertainment

619-866-4297619-866-4297619-866-4297619-866-4297

defiance@imperialhustle.com

www.imperialhustle.com

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Check Out Figa 8 - Game Face

 

LISTEN/DOWNLOAD HERE

@figa8thetruth

Game Face is an introductionary mixtape for the upcoming album Winter Time Flame Summer Time Snow by Figa 8. Figa 8 is an emcee based out of the Inland Empire. Known for his success from his 2012 Debut "Year of the Punchline" he holds fans over with the Game Face mixtape until the 2014 Album. All new and original content.

Socialmedia:
Twitter: @figa8thetruth
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/figa8
Website: grandfament.com

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FIGA 8

THE GAME FACE MIXTAPE

WTFSTS ALBUM

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

PR Contact:
Shannan Loewy
shannan.loewy@gmail.com

FIGA 8 RELEASES THE GAME FACE MIXTAPE AND ANNOUNCES WTFSTS ALBUM

Inland Empire, CA – Imperial Hustle Entertainment features local artist, Figa 8, of the Inland Empire. While IHE is based out of San Diego County, Figa 8 is well-known in the hip-hop scene surrounding the Inland Empire and San Diego. CEO Defiance of IHE proudly introduces the artist beyond the spectrum of the Inland Empire to showcase the release of his mixtape Game Face to hold fans over for his upcoming album entitled Winter Time Flame Summer Time Snow. The #1 urban resource guide of the San Diego area, IHE primary goal is to help local artist reach their creative potential through talent marketing, networking and featured articles. Figa 8 is the featured artist in the digital release of the April issue, Volume 9, Issue 2.

Although it may seem he is up and coming, Figa 8 has well established roots in the hip-hop scene releasing two previously recorded albums entitled The Good the Bad and the Inbetween and All Business Know Pleasure. Like his other albums, fans should expect a mainstream sound that embodies depth of soul and perspective of who he is as an artist. Figa 8 prides himself on being a storyteller, one that connects to all walks of life and that is relevant to the times.

Lead artist of Grand Fam Entertainment where Figa 8 released Year of the Punchline produced by Ted Rizkalla, Figa 8 is also a part of the DIG record family where he hopes to introduce a new type of sound to the hip hop industry that is both innovative and retro. With a name like Figa 8, which means constant evolution, he hopes his fans can connect through his compelling lyricism. Winter Time Flame Sumer Time Snow produced alongside Drew Infinite will delight old and new fans as they journey through Figa 8’s evolutionary hip-hop modernism. Fans will also be delighted to hear a separate solo project releasing later in 2014 entitled Aint Said Shhhhhh#*.

Check out the digital copy of Imperial Hustle Entertainment for more information regarding Figa 8’s new projects and upcoming album at www.imperialhustle.com. For the all access fan database, follow Figa 8 on Twitter @figa8thetruth, like him on Facebook and follow his feed on YouTube.com/thefiga8thejackass.

Contact Information:
Defiance, CEO
Imperial Hustle Entertainment
619-866-4297
defiance@imperialhustle.com
www.imperialhustle.com

Get your next project distributed at @Raphenom.

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The New England Hurricane of 1938 (or Great New England Hurricane or Yankee Clipper or Long Island Express or simply The Great Hurricane of 1938) was the first major hurricane to strike New England since 1869. The storm formed near the coast of Africa in September of the 1938 Atlantic hurricane season, becoming a Category 5 hurricane on the Saffir-Simpson Hurricane Scale before making landfall as a Category 3 hurricane[1] on Long Island on September 21. The hurricane was estimated to have killed between 682 and 800 people,[2] damaged or destroyed over 57,000 homes, and caused property losses estimated at US$306 million ($ 41.1 billion in 2011).[3] Even as late as 1951, damaged trees and buildings were still seen in the affected areas.[4] To date it remains the most powerful, costliest and deadliest hurricane in recent New England history, eclipsed in landfall intensity perhaps only by the Great Colonial Hurricane of 1635

The storm surge hit Westerly, Rhode Island at 3:50 p.m. EDT, resulting in 100 deaths there alone.[17]

The tide was even higher than usual because of the Autumnal Equinox and full moon. The hurricane produced storm tides of 14 to 18 feet (5 m) across most of the Long Island and Connecticut coast, with 18- to 25-foot (8 m) tides from New London east to Cape Cod. The storm surge was especially violent along the Rhode Island shore, sweeping hundreds of summer cottages out to sea. As the surge drove northward through Narragansett Bay, it was restricted by the Bay's funnel shape and rose to nearly 16 feet (15.8) feet above normal spring tides, resulting in more than 13 feet (4.0 m) of water in some areas of downtown Providence. Several motorists were drowned in their autos.[18] Due in part to the economic difficulties of the Great Depression many of the stores of downtown Providence were looted by mobs, often before the flood waters had fully subsided.

The impact of the storm was strong enough to be recorded on seismographs in California and Alaska.

Many homes and structures along the coast were destroyed, as well as many structures inland along the hurricane's path. Entire beach communities on the coast of Rhode Island were obliterated. Napatree Point, a small cape that housed nearly 40 families between the Atlantic Ocean and Little Narragansett Bay just off of Watch Hill, Rhode Island, was completely swept away. Today, Napatree is a wildlife refuge with no human inhabitants. One house in Charlestown was lifted and deposited across the street, where it stood, inhabited, until it was demolished in August 2011. The only structures lying directly on the coast that survived the storm were the immense stone mansions in Newport, mostly because the largest mansions were along the Cliff Walk, high above the waves, though several, including The Breakers and Carey Mansion (known at that time as Seaview Terrace) still bear scars from the high winds of the storm.

A few miles from Conanicut Island, keeper Walter Eberle lost his life when Whale Rock lighthouse was swept off its base and into the raging waves. His body was never found.

Westerly Sun reporter Bill Cawley set out for New Haven around 4:00A.M. on Friday. Driving over golf courses and through backyards to avoid downed power lines and uprooted trees, talking his way through police and military barricades, Cawley finally staggered into the office of the Associated Press several hours later. An editor on duty refused to believe the horror story he told about Westerly. As authorizing calls were placed to Washington, Cawley sat down to write his first-person account. His story broke on the front page of the Washington, D.C., Evening Star that afternoon.

"I reached the outside world today after witnessing the scenes of horror and desolation that came in the hours after a tidal wave, hurled miles inland by a hurricane, engulfed Westerly, Rhode Island, my home, two days ago.

"I counted bodies — row upon sickening row of them — stretched out in the old town high school after all the city's morgues were filled. When I left at four o'clock this morning, there were 74 dead and almost 100 missing ... "

The world now knew about the horror at Westerly.

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