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Andre Ward to Host Hayward, CA Media Workout
 
Friday, June 2 at 3:00 P.M. PT -
 
WHAT:          
Unified Light Heavyweight World Champion Andre "S.O.G." Ward (31-0, 15 KOs) will host a media workout in Hayward, California, as he prepares for his highly-anticipated rematch against former titleholder Sergey "Krusher" Kovalev (30-1-1, 26 KOs).
 
Kovalev vs.Ward 2: "The Rematch" takes place Saturday, June 17 at the Mandalay Bay Events Center in Las Vegas. The championship event, presented by Corona Extra, will be produced and distributed live by HBO Pay-Per-View® beginning at 9:00 p.m. ET/6:00 p.m. PT.
 
WHEN:          
Friday, June 2, 2017
 
TIME:            
2:30 p.m. PT - Media Check In
3:00 p.m. PT - Workout Begins
 
WHERE:       
3302 Arden Road
Hayward, CA 94545      
 
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Ward vs. Kovalev 2: "The Rematch," a 12-round mega-fight for the WBO/IBF/WBA Light Heavyweight World Championships, is presented by Roc Nation Sports, Main Events, Andre Ward Promotions, Krusher Promotions and Corona Extra, sponsored by Mandalay Bay Resort and Casino, Jetlux, Life10 Water, Zappos and Powered by Monster. The championship event takes place Saturday, June 17 at the Mandalay Bay Events Center in Las Vegas and will be produced and distributed live by HBO Pay-Per-View® beginning at 9:00 p.m. ET/6:00 p.m. PT. Tickets for Ward-Kovalev 2: "The Rematch" are available on axs.com and at the Mandalay Bay Events Center box office. 
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U.S. Attorney Deirdre Daly to join Mayor Harp for graduation of Career Pathways Technology Collaborative High School

 

Unique After-School Training Program

Preparing New Haven Students for Technology Careers

 

Tuesday, May 30, 2017 (NEW HAVEN, CT) - US Attorney Deirdre Daly and Mayor Toni Harp will be joined by federal, state and local leaders, educators, families and friends to celebrate the work of New Haven students who are graduating from a unique after-school technology program operated by the Career Pathways Technology Collaborative at Eli Whitney Technical High School, 100 Fairview Ave, Hamden, on Thursday, June 1st, from 4:00 – 5:00 p.m. 

 

“These students spend an entire school year traveling after school to Eli Whitney Technical High School to receive  hands-on training in the fields of plumbing, weatherization, manufacturing and culinary arts”, said Mayor Harp. “Some of these students are finishing their second year in the program – their extraordinary commitment, hard work and dedication deserve to be recognized and celebrated.”

 

The Office of the United States Attorney has supported Career Pathways since its inception. “Our Office has long committed to working with Connecticut communities to help create better opportunities for our youth, particularly youth that have faced and overcome real challenges.  Career Pathways is an excellent example of a collaboration that supports our young people’s strengths and gives them the tools they need to be successful, “ said U.S. Attorney Daly.  “There is much to celebrate here today.  I am honored to be here to recognize and applaud these graduates for their hard work and tremendous success.”

 

The graduates will have an opportunity to speak about and present examples of their work, which will include desserts prepared by the culinary class for their families and other distinguished guests and supporters.

 

The Career Pathways Technology Collaborative is a public/private partnership  developed and operated by The Justice Education Center, Inc., and is supported by the Department of Justice, City of New Haven and its YouthStat initiative, the Connecticut General Assembly, the New Haven Board of Education, and the Connecticut Business and Industry Association/CBIA Education Foundation. 

 

“The Career Pathways Collaborative provides dedicated students the opportunity to match their aptitudes and interests to projected growth industries in Connecticut”, said State Representative Toni Walker.  “I am grateful that we are able to work hand-in-hand with all of our partners to make these opportunities a reality for our youth”, she said. 

 

For more information about the Career Pathways TECH Collaborative, contact Sherry Haller, Executive Director of The Justice Education Center, Inc., at 860-231-8180 or justiceeducation@aol.com.

 

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ONE DEAD AFTER DOUBLE SHOOTING At 1:21 PM, New Haven Officers were dispatched to investigate reports of gunfire by the city’s ShotSpotter system on Dickerman Street between Sperry and Orchard Streets. Several subsequent calls to 911 were made by people reporting two people had been shot. Police and Firefighter/ EMTs located two adult men who’d suffered gunshot wounds. Both were rushed to the Yale New Haven Hospital. Norman Boone (10-29-1989), of New Haven was pronounced deceased. The second victim remains hospitalized in serious condition. Anyone with information valuable to investigators is urged to phone detectives at 203-946-6304. Calls may be
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MAYOR HARP ISSUES STATEMENT RE: RESTORED STATE PEQUOT FUNDS FOR NEW HAVEN New Haven – As Governor Malloy and members of the General Assembly work to close the state’s $389 million budget deficit for the current fiscal year, initial plans to cut a key municipal funding program – that would’ve cost New Haven almost $2 million – have been reversed. Compounding the $2 million cut was the timing: with barely a month left in the fiscal year there was no time and no practical way for New Haven to absorb the loss of such a significant sum. Revised estimates this week from the state’s Office of Fiscal Analysis however, project enough savings to mitigate some portion of the Governor’s initial plan – and legislative leaders indicated their intention to use those savings to protect Pequot funding. “The work of the New Haven state delegation to secure and ensure these final payments of the fiscal year is critical to enabling the City to close this budget on level ground, and all of us in New Haven are grateful for the work done by its members,” Mayor Toni N. Harp said. “Especially with just a month left in the fiscal year, their advocacy delivered on the state’s promises upon which we build the city budget, and in doing so they’ve protected New Haven, its residents and taxpayers, from what would’ve been a significant financial jolt.” ###
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CITY STAFF INVITED TO LEARN ‘HANDS ONLY’ CPR AT LARGE-SCALE, CITY HALL EXERCISE FRIDAY New Haven – City of New Haven employees in the 165 Church Street / 200 Orange Street government center complex will have the opportunity to learn how to perform hands only CPR at a large-scale, group instruction exercise tomorrow morning. This 20-minute ‘class’ is part of the 2017 World CPR Challenge, during which a team of about a dozen instructors from the New Haven Fire Department and American Medical Response will help staff members learn how to save a life with three quick steps. Tomorrow’s ‘class’ is scheduled to begin at 10:00 a.m. in the first floor atrium of City Hall – 165 Church Street. Members of the press corps are invited to attend and cover this public health / public safety event. More than 300,000 people succumb yearly to pre-hospital cardiac arrest in the United States. Instructors have urged participation in this fashion: “Do not be that person who says ‘I wish I knew what to do.’” #
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RIVERFEST
Annual Celebration of the Quinnipiac River and the Historic Fair Haven Waterfront

New Haven, CT, May 15, 2017:  The Chatham Square Neighborhood Association, working in collaboration with Fair Haven businesses and nonprofits, is offering a weekend of fun for all ages.

On Saturday May 20 from 11am-4pm the Chatham Square Neighborhood Association will present Quinnipiac Riverfest at Quinnipiac Marina, 309. The rain date is Sunday, May 21.  Event Sponsors include Brewery Square Apartments, The Community Foundation for Greater New Haven, The Mary Wade Home, the Urban Specialist at Real Living Realtors, Denali Outdoors, The Quinnipiac Watershed Association and Wine 101 of Hamden.

Featuring:  Live Music and dancing with Carlos y Su Momento Musical, Four Barrel Billy, the Bregamos Drummers and the Sweet Sixteen Dancers

Tasting: Black Hog Brewery and Spiked Seltzer

Food: Anastasio's Boat House Café, Green Wave and Moon Rocks Gourmet Cookies

Canoeing: Quinnipiac River Watershed Association

For kids: Arts, Crafts & Educational Activities and Face Painting by Face painting by Art plus Studio

NEW this year: the Front Street Dash - 1 mile race at 11am

Attendees will also be able to purchase seedlings, plants, hanging baskets & more from students at the Sound School of New Haven

The Chatham Square Neighborhood Association is an all-volunteer group of Fair Haven residents, businesses and nonprofits working to restore a sense of community and pride to our neighborhood. For more event information and updates visit:www.QuinnipiacRiverfest.com

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VASE CONSTRUCTION BUSINESS AND RESOURCES CENTER 
Wednesday, May 17, 2017 
3:00 p.m - 5:00 p.m 

Guests/Speakers 
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Toni Nathaniel Harp
Mayor
City of New Haven
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Karen DuBois-Walton, Ph.D.
Executive Director
Elm City Communities/ Housing Authority of the City of New Haven
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Vincencia Adusei, M.B.A.
President
VASE Management

 

ADDRESS
531A Ferry Street
New Haven, CT
Hors D'oeuvres and Refreshments will be Provided 
R.S.V.P Required 
  203.332.7366, support@vaseconstruction.com 
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Event will be followed by VASE Membership Meeting from 5pm-6pm
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VASE CONSTRUCTION BUSINESS AND RESOURCE CENTER
Services New Haven and Surrounding Communities 
 
VASE Construction Business and Resource Center is a division of VASE Management (VASE). VASE aim to create economic development and work opportunities for businesses, agencies, and residents. 
 
How will you benefit?
  • Agencies, Institutions, and Major Contractors: Construction Management, General Contracting, and Technical Assistance for Small (SBE), Minority (MBE), & Section 3.
  • SBE, MBE, and Section 3 frims: 1:1 Consultation/Technical Assistance, Training, Workshops, Certification, Licenses/ Registrations, and Marketing.
  • VASE Members: Construction Bids/RFP's and Private work opportunities, SBE/MBE/Sec 3. firms, Consultation and Technical Assistance, Business Resources, and Program discount. 
     
  • Housing and Section 3 Residents: Job interview preparation, Resume/Cover letter, Marketing, Training/Workshops, 1:1 Consultation, and Licenses/Registrations.
  • Shared Office:
    Dedicated Work Station, Conference Room, (meetings, bid openings,...), High-Speed Internet, Receptionist, Networking opportunity, Plotter, Copier, etc.
  • New Haven Artists Exhibition: Experience talents of local artists (Art-work for sale).
VASE Services are provided on a membership, contract, hourly, or fixed fee. For more information,  call 203-332-7366 or email support@vaseconstruction.com.
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ABOUT VASE MANAGEMENT
 
VASE Business and Resource Center is a division of VASE Management (VASE). VASE has over a decade of experience in Management, Construction, and Housing and Community Development programs.
 
VASE offers Construction Management, General Contracting, Consulting Services, and Membership Subscription Services for private and public entities. VASE devoted staff of over 10 years include licensed Architects, Engineers, administrative, and construction professionals. VASE holds surety bond, major contractor license and is a certified Section 3, Small (SBE) and Minority/Women (M/WBE) Business Enterprise.
 
VASE accomplishments includes developing over 30 Section 3 Resident-Owned Businesses (ROB); Providing general contracting and construction management services for a $71.8 million Superstorm Sandy State Housing Recovery project funded by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD); Assisting hundreds of diverse businesses to expand work opportunities, increase strategic alliances, and meet specific requirements to participate in state/federal contract award process; Writing and developing M/WBE and Section 3 workshops; Developing State-of-the Art technology (VASE Bid Portal) for state contractors and agencies to use as an outreach effort and to increase SBE, M/WBE, and Section 3 participation in federally funded projects; Developing a Back Office Program for diverse businesses, major contractors and agencies to achieve over $100 million in construction and business contracts both through a procurement and alternative procurement method of competitive bids; and Developing Professional Networking and Outreach Program to connect agencies with diverse contractors.
 
VASE works with some of the most reputable organizations in the State including Department of Housing, Ansonia Housing Authority, Housing Authority of the City of New Haven, The Town of Fairfield, Andron Construction, Dakota Builders, Norwalk Redevelopment Agency, Wells Fargo, Yale University and more.
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VASE Membership supports agencies and contractors. We offer a state-of-the art website containing government construction bids and private work opportunities. 

View new construction RFP's on VaseConstruction.com 

Become a member of VaseConstriction.com 
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New Haven |At 9:12 AM, New Haven Police were called regarding three protest groups that had taken a seat in the roadway at three locations.

Two groups, each with eight participants, and a third with seven participants wore signs protesting sexual harassment at Yale University.

Concerned for the protester’s safety, New Haven Police blocked traffic on several downtown streets. The groups gathered at York and Elm Streets and College and Grove Streets chanted at their sit-in and after approximately 30 minutes, voluntarily got up, walked to two waiting officers and were issued their summons to court. Each person was charged with disorderly conduct. Traffic was flowing there by 10:00 AM.

At College and Chapel Streets, three of the protesters opted to be taken into custody, despite being offered a summons. They and the five others were similarly charged with disorderly conduct. The three taken into custody were additionally charged with interfering. Several among those arrested thanked officers for their professionalism and courtesy during the arrest process. All affected roads were reopened by 10:15 AM.

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NEW HAVEN POLICE ACADEMY SET TO GRADUATE TWENTY-EIGHT THIS FRIDAY

 

WHAT: Mayor Toni Harp and Interim Chief of Police Anthony Campbell are proud to announce the upcoming graduation ceremony for the men and women of the NHPA’s twenty-second academy class.

 

WHEN: Friday, 12 May, 2017 at 6:00 PM (Approximately 1.5 hrs.)

 

WHERE: New Haven’s Cooperative Arts & Humanities High School, 177 College Street (at Crown Street).

 

WHO: Graduating recruits, their families, the members of the Board of Police Commissioners, Board of Alders, Mayor Harp and city executive staff, Interim Chief Campbell and department Assistant Chiefs and command staff.


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Press Conference: Stetson Library Capital Campaign

Wednesday, May 10 at 1:30 pm, Stetson Library

 

 

WHAT:                 The New Haven Free Public Library (NHFPL) will launch Stetson Library: The Next Chapter, a community-wide fundraising effort to move the Stetson Branch Library into its new home at the reimagined Q House. 

                               

                                The Boards of Directors of the New Haven Free Public Library and the New Haven Free Public Library Foundation have set a $2 million goal to support the purchase of new furniture and state-of-the-art equipment and technology, expand the library’s collection of print and digital materials and grow the endowment for the entire NHFPL system.

                               

                                The press conference will give an overview of the project, announce key contributions and outline opportunities for the community to get involved with the campaign.

 

WHERE:               Stetson Library, 200 Dixwell Avenue, New Haven
Free parking available behind the plaza; the conference will be held outside the library’s main entrance, weather permitting

 

WHEN:                 Wednesday, May 10 at 1:30 PM

 

WHO:                   Speakers include:

                                Honorary Co-Chairs
Honorable Toni Harp, Mayor of New Haven
Dr. Peter Salovey, President of Yale University

                               

                                Campaign Co-Chairs
Elsie Chapman, President of the NHFPL Foundation Board of Directors
Michael Morand, President of NHFPL Board of Directors
Althea Musgrove Norcott, Retired Educator and Community Leader

                                Martha L. Brogan, City Librarian

 

For more information, visit www.nextstetson.org or www.nhfpl.org

 

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About the New Haven Free Public Library

The New Haven Free Public Library welcomes more than 550,000 library patrons through its doors each year. The library system includes the Ives Memorial Library on the historic New Haven Green, 24/7 online services, the ReadMobile bringing books to early childhood learning centers, and four neighborhood libraries: Fair Haven, Mitchell, Wilson and Stetson.

 

The New Haven Free Public Library’s mission is to ensure all New Haven’s citizens have full and unlimited access to information and knowledge so that they may meet the needs of daily living, have opportunities for self-education, and participate successfully in self-government.

 

 

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The Elm City Freddy Fixer Parade

HISTORY OF THE FREDDY FIXER PARADE 

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Q: Who Is Freddy Fixer?

Answer: Dr. Fred Smith, A City Physician And Police Commissioner For Yale Police Department, Who Aggressively Fought Blight In The Dixwell-Newhallville Neighborhoods 






Q: What Is The Purpose Of The Freddie Fixer Parade?

Answer: The Purpose of The Freddy Fixer Parade Was For Citizens To Celebrate After Fixing Up The Neighborhoods And Promoting The Ideals Of Ecology Via Recycling, Neighborhood Beautification, And Assisting Seniors With Those Efforts.



Q: How Can I Help Support This Annual Event?

Answer: Anyone Can Help Support The Freddie Fixer Parade By Giving Donations, Volunteering, Or By Simply Recycling And Encouraging Everyone To Take Pride In Their Neighborhoods.




All Of These Questions Are Answered In The Following Passage.



On Or About September 15, 1962, A Cleanup Campaign Was Started In The Dixwell-Newhallville Community Initiated By The Late Dr. Fred Smith, A Physician, And The Dixwell Redevelopment Agency Based In The City Of New Haven, Connecticut. The Campaign Originated From A Desire To Help The Elderly In Fixing Up Their Homes And Yards. The Purpose Was To Get Residents To Take Pride In Their Community By Both Picking Up Trash, And By "Fixing Up" The Areas Around Their Homes. The "Fix-Up" Day Would Be Followed By A Parade Through The Neighborhood, Which Has Led To What Is Now Considered The Largest African-American Parade in New England. The “Freddie Fixer” Parade.





In Addition To His Passion For The Community To Which Dr. Smith Served, He Had A Strong Sense Of Involving All Of The Neighborhood Members In His Philosophy, Especially Children. In Fact, It Was Actually The Children Who Came Up With The Name Of The “Freddie Fixer.” A Contest Was Held Throughout The City Of New Haven Within The Public School System For The Children To Come Up With A Name For The Event And Initially, It Was Named “Freddie Fix-It,” Using Dr. Fred Smith’s First Name As A Metaphor. This Of Course Was Due To The Close Ties Dr. Smith Had Because Of His Status As A Pediatrician. Subsequent Contests Followed Which Eventually Led To The Unanimous Decision Of The Name: “Freddie Fixer.”





The First Organizers Of The Freddie Fixer Parade In Addition To The Late Dr. Fred Smith Were The Late Edward “Ed” Grant, The Late Edna Carnegie-Baker, And Dr. Charles Twyman. One Of The Fondest Memories That They Recall In Establishing The Parade Is That On Either The First Or Second Year Of The Celebration, “It Rained Like A Son Of A Gun!” Quoted The Late Ed Grant.





Fortunately, For The Many Years To Follow, The Month Of May Would Bring Much Better Weather That Churches, Marching Groups, Drill Teams, Police, Fire, Floats, Cars, Participants, Volunteers, And Parade Goers From All Across The Country, Would Come Out To The City Of New Haven, Connecticut And Celebrate In Record Numbers!





Unfortunately, The Tradition Of The Parade, Who Some Reluctantly Believe Has Shifted From Its True Purpose Of Neighborhood Beautification, Recycling, And Reducing Violence Throughout The City, Has Also Been Stereotyped To Be Associated With Violence Over The Last Few Years. A Tremendous Amount Of Support Has Been Lost Due To The Negative Incidents That Have Ocurred Which Were Totally Unrealted To The Mission Of The Freddie Fixer Parade And The Meaning That The Founding Members Worked So Hard To Establish. 





However, The Freddie Fixer Parade Organization Is Committed To Restore The True Meaning Of This Historic Event By Flooding The Community With Reminders Of The True History And Purpose Of Its Evolvement. All Donations Revceived By This Organization Will Go Directly To That Purpose.





Therefore, We Are Asking For The New Haven Community's Unconditional Financial, Moral, And Spiritual Support For This Event. Not Only During The Time That The Parade Comes Around, But On A Year-Round Basis. Together We Can March Back To The Future Of The Freddie Fixer Parade!



PLEASE MAKE A CONTRIBUTION TODAY!



AND REMEMBER:




OUR COMMUNITY IS ONLY IS SAFE AS WE "ALLOW" IT TO BE!

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GROTON – As part of the 126th Connecticut Library Association (CLA) Annual Conference:Uncharted Waters: Navigating the Changing Tides in Librarianship, taking place at the Mystic Marriott in Groton, CT, Diane Brown, Branch Manager of the Stetson Branch Library of the New Haven Free Public Library will receive the Connecticut Library Association 2017 Special Achievement Award!  Diane will be honored Friday morning, May 5 at the Annual Meeting of the CLA.

 

Diane Brown is employed by the New Haven Free Public Library where she has served as Manager of the Stetson Branch for the past 11 years.  In 2015 she received the, “I Love My Librarian” award from The American Librarian Association for her outstanding work in building lasting partnerships to provide services and programming to library patrons. Most notably she collaborated with several community-based organizations to develop a series of on-going programming for youth, entitled, “Teach Them While They Are Young”.  Diane’s commitment to the community she serves is remarkable and goes well beyond the walls of Stetson Branch Library and her profession as a librarian.

 

The Special Achievement Award honors an individual who has implemented a significant project or initiated an innovative program during the past year. Diane Brown was nominated for this award by individuals from four community partner organizations.

 

Hanan Hameen from Africa Is Me! Africa Is Me! is a structured, fun-filled, family-oriented program that uses the Artsucational™ curriculum method for all ages based on Black and African History and the connection between African traditions and current social issues and trends involving the global Black community.

 

Ed Tremble from SPORT Academy. SPORT Academy’s 20/20 Program is designed with the well-being and learning potential of each child in mind. SPORT Academy works with youth in a number of areas providing programs to help build life skills.

 

Darlitha Buzby from Dynamic University of Self Defense. The sensei and staff at Dynamic University of Self Defense partner with the Stetson Library to provide after school programming on bullying, safety, discipline and responsibility. 

 

Jahad Shabaz from Muck MuddProfessional Tutoring.  Muck MuddProfessional Tutoring is facilitated by professional educators who offer tutoring for ages 5-18 in math, English, science, reading and writing as well as special education.

 

 

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About the Connecticut Library Association

The Connecticut Library Association is Connecticut's professional organization of librarians, library staff, friends, and trustees working together: to improve library service to Connecticut, to advance the interests of librarians, library staff, and librarianship, and to increase public awareness of libraries and library services.

 

About the New Haven Free Public Library

The New Haven Free Public Library welcomes more than 550,000 library patrons through its doors each year. The library system includes the Ives Memorial Library on the historic New Haven Green, 24/7 online services, the ReadMobile bringing books to early childhood learning centers, and four neighborhood libraries: Fair Haven, Mitchell, Wilson and Stetson.

 

The New Haven Free Public Library’s mission is to ensure all New Haven’s citizens have full and unlimited access to information and knowledge so that they may meet the needs of daily living, have opportunities for self-education, and participate successfully in self-government.

 

 

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NEW HAVEN - Mayor Toni N. Harp will be joined by federal, state, community and union leaders to recognize and congratulate the students who are completing their specialized skills training at Hillhouse High School’s new Career Pathways Technology Training Corridor on Monday, May 8, 10:00 – 11:00  a.m. at 480 Sherman Parkway, New Haven, CT which will begin in the atrium of the Hillhouse Field House.  (In addition to on-street parking, the adjacent parking lot located on the corner of Crescent and Munson Streets and the lot at Bowen Field also on Munson across from the school are available.)   

 

Press and guests will have opportunity to see students in action during concrete pours, scaffold building and other exciting, visual hands-on activities.  Hand crafted benches and flower boxes constructed by the students used to beautify the City of New Haven as part of their community service will also be on display. 

 

“I’m delighted we now have a dedicated technology corridor at Hillhouse High School established in collaboration with the New England Laborers’ Training Trust Fund and the Laborers’ International Union of America. (LiUNA). The commitment by the Laborers’ Union and Laborers’ Local 455 means we’re able to bring the Construction Craft Laborers’ (CCL) Program and its curriculum to neighborhood schools,” Mayor Harp said. “Students now have a direct link to the Laborers’ Apprenticehip Program and a promising, family-8sustaining career upon graduation – I look forward to the student tour of the Corridor, learning the details of the curriculum, and seeing samples of students’ work – particularly their efforts to benefit the city.” 

 

The Training Corridor provides 200 hours of vocational technical programming through a project of The Justice Education Center, Inc. Students focus on Construction Math, Mason Tending and Masonry, Scaffolding, Concrete, Demolition, Highway and Road Safety, and Pipework. 

 

In addition to skill-building and credentialing, Hillhouse students receive academic credit for the successful completion of all program components including the opportunity to perform community service work.

 

“For nearly two decades, the New England Laborers’ have been extremely successful in educating high school youth who have a strong interest in the construction technology industry,” said Michael Traficante, Director of Governmental Affairs for the New England Laborer’s Union. “Students who graduate from the Construction Craft Laborers’ program thanks to the Training Corridor and enter our Apprenticeship program can look forward to a life- long career in the construction technology trade with family supporting wages and benefits.  We are extremely pleased to have this partnership with the Career Pathways TECH Collaberative.  Together, we are taking a major step forward  in developing the essential link  between student training, high school graduation and a life long rewarding career.”

 

The Corridor is part of The Justice Education Center’s Career Pathways Technology Collaborative, a public/private partnership with the Office of the US Attorney-District of Connecticut and Department of Justice, the State Department of Education, City of New Haven and its YouthStat initiative.

 

“There are many pathways to success in the workplace and Career Pathways is a very important avenue for students who do not choose a 4 year college degree”, said Superintendent Dr. Reginald Mayo, Superintendent of New Haven Public Schools.

 

State Representative Toni Walker noted “I am proud of the General Assembly’s ongoing commitment to help students pursue their passions and develop strong skill sets that prepare them for promising careers  and long term employment”.  The Career Pathways Collaborative model serves as an excellent example of what can be accomplished when our commitment to Connecticut’s young people is a priority”, she said.

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            Live Performances by

 

Dana Martin, Detective - Erika Bogan, Firefighter/EMT

Steven Teague, Sergeant - Reggie Blakey Firefighter/EMT  

 

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All donations will benefit our New Haven PAL Camp, Firebird Scholarship funds & Breast Cancer Research.

The NHPD’s PAL program was established in the early 1970s. It provides educational and athletic programs for children throughout the city after school, on weekends, and during the summer.

The New Haven Firebird , THE Firebird Society of New Haven Incorporated and organization of Black and Hispanic Firefighter organized on March 22, 1971.

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New Haven – Students enrolled at the Fair Haven School, for whom English is a second language, earned a day in the park tomorrow. ESL students in David Weinreb’s class – many of whom are from other countries – won a nationwide ‘Kid’s To Parks’ grant award, and will deliver on their pledge to respect New Haven’s open space at Criscuolo Park in the morning.11020645066?profile=original

Tomorrow’s field trip will be from 10:00 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. at the park, along Chapel Street in the Fair Haven section of the city. , well-deserved display of environmental activism.

 

Students will spend that time helping to beautify the park, raise awareness about the importance of environmental stewardship, and they’ll spread a clean cities/anti littering messaging as well.

Some of their activities are to include planting trees and painting anti-littering messages on trash cans.

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