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11020635074?profile=original11020635701?profile=originalRHODE ISLAND SUPER middleweight Angel Camacho Jr. (above)
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When "The Pride of Providence" Peter Manfredo Jr., three-time world title challenger and former reality television star
 
RHODE ISLAND SUPER middleweight Angel Camacho Jr. (above) addresses the media to discuss his upcoming bout against fellow Rhode Islander Peter Manfredo Jr. (below), scheduled for Friday, May 13th, 2016 presented by CES Boxing at Twin River Casino in Lincoln, R.I. The undefeated Camacho puts his 15-0 record on the line against Manfredo, who comes out of retirement following a two and a half year layoff. The 10-round showdown headlines CES Boxing's latest installment of the 2016 Twin River Casino Fight Series, a nine-fight card that also features two title bouts and the debuts of three new dditions to the CES roster
MANFREDO JR. ENDS TWO-YEAR LAYOFF TO FACE UNBEATEN CAMACHO MAY 13TH
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PROVIDENCE, R.I. (April 14th, 2016) -- Certain fights need no formal introduction or any additional explanation as to why they make sense or why you should care. Every so often, the names alone speak volumes.
 
When "The Pride of Providence" Peter Manfredo Jr., three-time world title challenger and former reality television star, returns to the ring Friday, May 13th, 2016 at Twin River Casino for the first time in more than two years, he'll do so with the same unrelenting courage and confidence he's carried throughout the course of his career, again answering the bell against a hungry, up-and-comer, fellow Providence native Angel Camacho Jr
 
The 10-round Manfredo-Camacho showdown headlines the latest installment of CES Boxing's 2016 Twin River Casino Fight Series, a loaded lineup featuring two title bouts and the Rhode Island debuts of CES' newest additions to the roster.
 
"These are the kind of fights the fans want to see in this modern-day boxing climate. These are the fights that will keep this sport alive," CES Boxing president Jimmy Burchfield Sr. said. "On May 13th, you have two fighters willing to put everything on the line, one who is a Rhode Island icon and the other who needs to put aside his own admiration and respect for his opponent in order to earn his spot among the elite fighters in his weight class.
 
"We bring our fans major-league fights with major-league ramifications and that tradition continues May 13th. From top to bottom, you won't see a better fight card in New England or anywhere else in 2016. Every fight is competitive. Every fight is a pick-'em fight."
 
Tickets for May 13th are priced at $46.00, $66.00, $101.00, $151.00 (VIP) and $201.00 (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.
 
May 13th is Manfredo's first fight since November of 2013, when he stopped Rhode Island's Rich Gingras in the 8th round of a scheduled 10-round bout. Coincidentally, Camacho's last win was also against Gingras via 8th-round stoppage in September for the then vacant Universal Boxing Federation (UBF) International Light Heavyweight Title.
 
Citing he feels "great," the 36-year-old Manfredo expresses a desire to make one more run to the top while leaning on his experience and ring generalship to carry him past the younger Camacho, who turns 33 in July.
 
"I had two and a half years off and when I approached Jimmy and told him I wanted to fight again, I said, 'Whoever you've got,'" Manfredo said at Tuesday's Media Day to officially announce the May 13th bout. "I feel young. I feel good.
 
"I'm already ready. If the fight were tomorrow, I'd be ready. If you feel good and you look good, then there's really no fear. There's nothing he's going to show me that I haven't seen. I've been in there with the best fighters in the world and have only lost to the best. I don't feel like he's on my level. I'm a better fighter than him. I've got a lot of respect for him, don't get me wrong, but I still feel like I'm on a different level."
 
Camacho shares in the respect and admiration for his opponent, a Rhode Island icon who he admits he grew up watching on public access and openly rooted for when Manfredo fought Joe Calzaghe for the super middleweight title in 2007. Now the two stand toe-to-toe May 13th and the stakes couldn't be any higher.
 
A win over Manfredo could propel Camacho's career to new heights. The 32-year-old Providence native is at the top of his game, having won each of his last three fights since ending a three-year layoff in November of 2014 with a win over Paul Gonsalvez. Since then, Camacho has beaten regional favorite Chris Chatman and Gingras, cementing his status as one of the top super middleweights in the northeast.
 
"I will win this fight and it's going to launch me into the stratosphere," Camacho said. "I'm getting the opportunity to fight someone I looked up to as a young buck before I even started boxing in the amateurs. I get to fight Peter Manfredo, my hometown hero? Absolutely, I'll fight him."
 
Manfredo's resume is well publicized. The Providence native rose to fame as a finalist on Season 1 of The Contender and became a global star with knockout wins over regional rivals Scott Pemberton and Joey Spina in 2006. Manfredo parlayed his newfound success into a Pay Per View bout in Las Vegas against Jeff Lacy in addition to world-title bouts against Calzaghe, Sakio Bika and Julio Cesar Chavez Jr. Upon returning to the regional scene in 2012, Manfredo dazzled in wins over Rayco Saunders and Walter Wright before knocking out Gingras a year later.
 
On May 13th, his latest return to Twin River highlights a tremendous lineup featuring two title bouts. In addition to Manfredo-Camacho, undefeated Worcester, Mass., junior middleweight Khiary Gray (12-0, 9 KOs) defends his UBF Northeast Title against Fort Meyers, Fla., vet Quinton Willis (10-3-2, 5 KOs) in an 8-round bout.
 
"I'm proud to be on this card," said Gray, who last fought in February in a unanimous decision win over Eduardo Flores. "The dude I'm fighting, I don't know anything about him. This is nothing new to me. I don't take him lightly. He's got 10 wins and five knockouts, but he has nothing to lose. He has three losses. I have everything to lose, but he's not going to take my belt. He's not going to win a round from me.
 
"This is either going eight rounds or not, because I'm not losing my '0' for anybody."
 
In a fight that could steal the show, regional standouts Nick DeLomba (8-1, 2 KOs) of Cranston, R.I., and the undefeated Freddy Sanchez (7-0, 5 KOs) of Worcester face off in a 6-round bout for the vacant New England Super Featherweight Title. DeLomba is looking to rebound from a first-round knockout loss to Gledwin Ortiz in September while Sanchez returns to the ring for the first time in two and a half months after suffering a no decision against Antonio Fernandes due to an accidental head-butt and subsequent cut over his right eye.
 
"There's really not much to say about this fight," Sanchez said at Wednesday's pep rally / press conference in Worcester. "I'm just going to go in there and do what I've got to do. I do my talking in the ring."
 
Added DeLomba: "I've never worked so hard in my life or been as excited about a fight as I am for this one. You're going to see a whole new fighter on May 13th."
 
The undercard also features the Rhode Island return of New Haven, Conn., welterweight Jimmy Williams (10-0-1, 5 KOs), who puts his unbeaten record on the line against the hard-hitting Juan Rodriguez Jr. (12-4, 5 KOs) of Union City, N.J., and the northeast debut of CES' latest acquisition, lightweight Divante Jones (7-0, 5 KOs) of Columbia, S.C., in a 4-round bout.
 
Rivalries will renew May 13th in a highly anticipated rematch between Stoughton, Mass., super featherweight Travis Demko (4-0, 1 KO) and Mohamad Allam (2-1, 1 KO) of Holyoke, Mass. The two faced one another in September with Demko winning by unanimous decision in a 4-round bout. They will now settle the score May 13th in a 6-round bout.   
 
"All the shit-talking is done. I don't have much to say. You all saw the last fight. This is going to be a different fight," Allam said. "I'm in a much better place mentally, physically. I've never trained like this in my life.
 
"When you see me, you're going to see a different person. I'm going to have everyone there asking, 'Who's that kid?'"
 
Also returning to Twin River, unbeaten Framingham, Mass., lightweight Julio Perez (4-0) faces Providence's Cido Hoff (0-0-1) in a 4-round bout, while two fighters from Worcester make their professional debuts.
 
Kendrick Ball Jr., the son of Gray's head trainer, Kendrick Ball, debuts in a 4-round super middleweight bout against Providence's Tunde Odumosu, trained by Rhode Island's Victor Fagnant.
 
"I'm thankful to Jimmy for allowing me to make my pro debut on this exciting card," Ball Jr. said. "I've been working hard and I'm ready to go in there and get the job done."
 
Also from Worcester, decorated amateur Jamaine Ortiz, another new member of the CES team, debuts in a 4-round super lightweight bout against Skowhegan, Maine vet Josh Parker (0-2-1). Ortiz signed a long-term promotional agreement with CES during a special announcement at Wednesday's rally. A former New England Golden Gloves champion, Western N.E. Golden Gloves titlist and semifinalist in the 2015 U.S. Olympic Trials, Ortiz turns 20 later this month.
 
"I'm very excited about being showcased on this card and I'm excited to be with the CES family," Ortiz said. "From here on out, it's going to be fireworks and the whole team is going to blow up. Worcester is going to blow up, and that's what I'm here to do, to showcase Worcester and show we produce great fighters."
 
Visit www.cesboxing.com, www.twitter.com/cesboxing or www.facebook.com/cesboxing for more information and use the hashtag #ManfredoCamacho to join the conversation.
 
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MAYOR HARP, NHFPL’S BROGAN: ALL BRANCHES NOW BOAST ACCESS TO GIGABIT INTERNET, ‘WI-FI’

 

New Haven – Mayor Toni N. Harp and New Haven Free Public Library (NHFPL) Director Martha Brogan announced today – to coincide with the start of National Library Week – that high-speed broadband internet access and improved Wi-Fi service is now available at the Ives Main Library and at all four of the system’s neighborhood branches. This upgrade is consistent with a Harp administration priority to bring public resources to bear and bridge the existing digital divide in New Haven.

 

“Today’s announcement signals terrific progress toward our goal of improved access to technology and increased digital literacy across-the-board in New Haven; library patrons citywide will now have at their fingertips gigabit speed in all their computer transactions,” Mayor Harp said. “The ability to use digital technology is now an absolute necessity in our culture – this new feature in all library branches gives all city residents the opportunity to participate fully in the high-speed exchange of ideas and information.”

 

“We’re excited to lead the way in in the City with gigabit speed service from all of our locations,” City Librarian, Martha Brogan, states, “knowing that many residents rely on the public library’s computers for a diverse set of tasks ranging from job-hunting and filing their income tax to reading online magazines and keeping up with local news.”

 

There were more than 140,000 log-ins registered from NHFPL’s 180 public workstations last year.  Increasingly, library customers also access the internet from their personal e-devices—cell phones or tablets—and now they will have improved, secure wireless connectivity throughout the library system.

 

Through its state-of-the-art technology infrastructure and tech-savvy staff, who teach digital literacy and offer one-on-one computer consultations, the NHFPL plays a pivotal role in bringing digital access equity across New Haven’s neighborhoods.

 

The project is made financially feasible thanks to the Federal Communications Commission’s (FCC) e-rate program which provides discounts to assist libraries and schools in the United States to obtain affordable telecommunication and internet access. Under the direction of NHFPL’s IT Manager, John Glendon, Digital BackOffice (Milford, CT) which manages NHFPL’s broadband services, designed and implemented the broadband and Wi-Fi upgrades.

 

As a partner with NHFPL, DBO Managing Partner, Ron Rich understands that “dependable internet service is critical for business, government, education and libraries” and DBO guarantees that the NHFPL wide area network will have less than 1 hour of unscheduled downtime per month. With support from DBO, NHFPL participates in the Connecticut Education Network (CEN), established in 2000 to integrate high speed fiber optics networks into educational institutions, including public libraries.

 

This initiative is integral to the CT Gig Project, a coalition of municipalities, where Mayor Toni Harp has taken a leading role, through a commitment to bring high-speed, low-cost internet to all residents and businesses in Connecticut.

According to a recent report on Lifelong Learning and Technology released by the Pew Research Center, “Technology assets are strongly tied to the likelihood that people engage in personal learning online. Those with multiple access options (that is, a smartphone and home broadband connection) are much more likely to use the internet for most or all of their personal learning – by a 37% to 21% margin – relative to people with one or no access options.”

Refer to:

http://www.pewinternet.org/2016/03/22/lifelong-learning-and-technology/

 

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11020637052?profile=original11020636493?profile=originalThe Elm City Freddy Fixer Parade 2016

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716 Dixwell Avenue, New Haven, CT 06511 (203) 465-6867 Email: elmcityfreddyfixer@gmail.com Full Name of Organization Contact Person(s) E-mail Address Mailing Address City, State, ZIP Name of Director of Unit Organization’s Website Contact Telephones Day # Evening # Actual Number of Marchers Type of Unit: Type of Unit:Please c Please c Please checkeach category each category each categorythat applies to your marching unit. that applies to your marching unit. that applies to your marching unit. ⃝Band ⃝Drill Team ⃝Flag Squad ⃝Military Youth ⃝Cheerleaders ⃝Drum Corps ⃝Fraternal Organization ⃝***Motorized Unit ⃝Color/Honor Guard ⃝Elected Official ⃝Marching Unit ⃝Police Department ⃝Dance Unit ⃝Fire Department ⃝Military Unit ⃝Re-enactment Group ⃝Other: ***No Exceptions: Owners of motorized vehicles participating in the parade are required to submit a “Certificate of Insurance” with the parade application and must name the Elm City Freddy Fixer Organization and the City of New Haven as “Additional Insured” on the specified date of May 15, 2016. Please provide the required Registration and Acord 25 or Acord 27 forms with this application. MandatoryVehicle Information Vehicle Information Vehicle Information Oversized Vehicles Oversized Vehicles- The parade committee will strictly adhere to the following height and width restrictions: Vehicles can be no wider than 10ft and no taller than 12ft. The parade committee reserves the right to refuse entry of any float/trailer/vehicle that exceeds the stated parameters. Number of Vehicles (Maximum 2) Vehicle(s) Make, Model & License Plate Vehicle(s)/Float/Trailer Size **Name(s) of Driver(s) & Passenger(s) **Please make sure your driver(s) is able to present a valid Driver’s License on the Day of the Parade.This newly formed Parade Committee does not have files, photos, etc. of group descriptions from previous parades. Please provide a current brief description/history of your unit with this application that may be used by the Master of Ceremony at the Reviewing Stage. If available, please attach any photos which may be used in media releases to publicize the parade in various media outlets. Additional comments can be submitted on a separate sheet. Parade Application Fees: Please check Please checkthecategory category categorythat applies to your marching unit. that applies to your marching unit. ⃝$200 – MC Chapter ⃝$50 – Drum Corp ⃝$200 – Float ⃝$50 – Drill Teams ⃝$100 – Limousine ⃝$50 – Marching Units ⃝$75 – Vehicles (cars) ⃝ Certified checks and money orders should be made out to: Elm City FF Parade Committee. I/We recognize that the Elm City Freddy Fixer Parade (ECFF) is a family-oriented event and by submitting this application we agree to abide by the rules of conduct set forth in the Elm City Freddy Fixer’s Parade Orders for May 15, 2016. Additionally, the ECFF will not be liable for any injury that occurs in conjunction with the parade and/or any injury caused by a parade participant, whether intentional or unintentional. All parade participants agree to release the ECFF of any and all claims of liabilities, including vendors or any subcontractor(s) assisting vendors working with, or for a parade participant. Print Name (with Title) ______________________________________ Signature (with Title) ________________________________________ Date: / /2016 Note: Mail Submission to: Elm City Freddy Fixer Parade Committee – Application 716 Dixwell Avenue New Haven, CT 06511 (203) 465-6867
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