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2019 ECFFPC SAVE THE DATE EVENTS

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*3rd Annual Awards Gala and Silent Auction

Thursday, March 21, 2019

5 p.m. – 10 p.m.

Omni New Haven Hotel Ballroom

2nd Annual Fashion Show

Friday, May 17, 2019

7 p.m. – 11 p.m.

East Rock Elks Lodge

Live Jazz Happy Hour

Friday, May 31, 2019

5 p.m. – 9 p.m.

East Rock Elks Lodge

2nd Annual Dixwell Freddy Fixer Neighborhood Festival

Saturday, June 1, 2019

12 p.m. – 4 p.m.

Scantlebury Park

Annual Elm City Freddy Fixer Parade

Sunday, June 2, 2019

1:30 p.m. – 4 p.m.

Dixwell Avenue

*2019 Gala Honorees: The Bowens Family; Carlah Esdaile-Bragg; Carroll E. Brown; Erik Clemons; Kim Futrell; Chad Herzog; Leonard Jahad; Patti Lawlor; McClam Funeral Home; Nina Silva; Trinbago American Association of Southern CT; Whalley Sample Shop and; Rodney Williams. 

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Mayor Harp, Transportation, & Development Officials Welcome Inaugural Flight between Tweed & Charlotte, Launching Non-Stop Service to North Carolina Hub

 

New Haven – Mayor Toni N. HarpJohn Gress/Getty Images Airport Authority are pleased to welcome American Airline’s new scheduled service between Tweed-New Haven Airport and Charlotte-Douglas International.   The new weekly service begins Saturday, December 22, 2018. 

 

Tweed has a longstanding partnership with American Airlines, which features regional jet aircraft for both its existing service to Philadelphia and this new service to Charlotte.  A newly refurbished jetbridge and gate facilities at Tweed will further improve the customer experience. 

 

“This new service to Charlotte will help underscore Tweed’s viability as a potential airport of choice for 1.4 million area residents,” Mayor Harp said. “The city enthusiastically welcomes all airlines and travelers, ready to enhance the passenger experience at Tweed through a convenient, no hassle, accessible airport fifteen minutes from its thriving, world class downtown.”  

 

“We are thrilled with this expanded service to Charlotte, thus linking New Haven to hundreds of destinations within the United States and abroad and thereby improving the economic competitiveness of the entire region,” said Ginny Kozlowski, Executive Director of the Economic Development Corporation of New Haven.

 

Tomorrow’s inaugural flight, launching American Airlines’ new weekly service is scheduled to arrive at Tweed at 9:20 a.m.

 

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New Haven Police news 12-12-18

14 December, 2018 – DUI CHECKPOINT ANNOUNCEMENT

 

The New Haven Police Traffic Division will conduct a DUI/ Traffic Safety Checkpoint, beginning on Friday, December 14th at 7:00 PM and concluding on Saturday, December 15th at 3:00 AM. The checkpoint location will be on College Street at George Street.

 

11 December, 2018 – BANK ROBBERY

 

At 6:51 PM, Officers were dispatched to the People’s Bank at 112 Amity Road, regarding a bank robbery.

 

The teller had been threatened by the robber, who stated he’d shoot the teller if he wasn’t given the bank’s cash. The robber passed a note to the teller. She told police it was illegible and alerted the branch manager, who also couldn’t decipher the note. The frustrated robber told them he had a gun. A gun wasn’t seen.

 

The teller handed over the cash from her drawer and the crook took it and left the bank.

 

Bank employees described the thief as a white man with a medium build (neither fat, nor thin), standing between 5’10” and 6’00” tall. He wore a brown jacket over a grey hooded sweatshirt. His eyes are blue/ green. His knuckles were bloodied with cracks in the skin and he “smelled bad”.

 

Detectives are investigating similarities to recent bank robberies in nearby towns – though there is no certainty it’s the same guy.

9 December, 2018 – COPS DEESCALATE A VIOLENT SITUATION

 

At 7:59 PM, Officers were dispatched to a reported fight at a home on Adeline Street. Dispatchers told responding officers that one of those involved was said to have a knife. Someone may have been stabbed.

 

Officers met with the twenty-one year old victim. He said he’d been looking after an emotionally disturbed woman while her care-taker was away. He said the woman became violent, took hold of a knife and attacked him. His lip was sliced open. He said he left to treat his wound and returned moments later to try to calm the woman down. She cracked him across the face with her crutch. The impact split open his forehead. He retreated and phoned police.

 

Officers Christian Carfora, Matthew Curran and Jonathan Caron entered the apartment. The woman was hole up in her bedroom. They knocked at the door and asked her to open it. She barricaded it instead, using a metal chain. The cops spoke to her, again asking her to open the door. She told them she wouldn’t because she was asleep. The officers managed to open the door. The woman was in bed. She took all of her clothes. She had nothing in her hands but reached beneath a pillow and retrieved the knife. Officer Carfora had his Taser at the ready and promised the disturbed woman he’d use it, should she not put down the knife. She eventually did.

 

The officers handcuffed the woman. Both she and the victim were taken to the hospital – the victim for treatment of his injuries, and the perpetrator, for an evaluation. The woman had two outstanding warrants. She was placed under arrest – charged with breach of peace in the second degree, assault in the third degree, threatening in the second degree and interfering with police. Her detention was continued under police guard at the hospital. The victim was not related to or in a relationship with the perpetrator. His injuries are not considered serious.

 

Police supervisors expressed great praise for those officers in how they handled this volatile situation and the restraint they used in dealing with a violent situation involving someone who’s emotionally disturbed.

8 December, 2018 – NEW HAVEN MAN UNDER ARREST – CHARGED WITH DOMESTIC ASSAULT

 

At 3:21 AM, Officers were dispatched to an assault in progress at an apartment on the double-digit block of Donna Drive. When they pulled up and went inside, a bloodied woman met them in the rear staircase. She told Sergeant Louis DeCrescenzo and Officer Ruben Para that she’d been

 

The victim told them she’d been stabbed by “Desohn” and that he was still inside. The victim, who’s injuries were minor cuts to a nostril and finger, was sent to the hospital for treatment.

 

Officer Nicholas Gogliettino and company went inside and grabbed the suspect. He said he was Desohn Wilson (4-3-1989) and he lived there with the woman. Officer Brendan Hawley found a knife – believed to have been used in this crime, on the floor. It was entered into evidence.

 

A four year old boy and one year old girl were at the home during the alleged assault. Cops got in touch with relatives who came to pick up the kids.

 

The officers heard the fight started with a couple punches and escalated. Later on, at the hospital, the victim’s story changed. She said she hadn’t been assaulted and had cut herself accidentally.

 

Desohn Wilson was arrested and charged with third degree assault, second degree threatening, second degree breach of peace and two counts of risk of injury to minors. He was also served with an outstanding warrant for violating a protective order in 2017. His bond on the warrant is $35,000.00 He was sent to lock-up.

 

Officers contacted the state of Connecticut Department of Children and Families and the Yale Child Study Services to look into the best needs of the involved children.

 

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New Haven Community, Clergy, and Politicians to hold Press Conference Calling for Good Jobs in New Haven

 

New Haven - Pastor Kelcy G.L.  Steele of Varick Memorial AME Zion Church and State Representative Toni Walker will gather a press conference calling on the the New Haven board of Alders to  hold a public hearing regarding the employment opportunities that Yale University is providing to New Haven residents. They will be joined by a group of New Haven residents, job seekers, and Yale Undergrads.

 

WHAT: Press Conference with Sen. Toni Walker and Pastor Kelcy Steele

WHEN: 10:00am, Wednesday December 12, 2018

WHERE: 1 Prospect Street, Corner of Grove and Prospect

Community Leaders Call for a Public Hearing on Yale Jobs in New Haven

On December 12th, elected leaders, clergy, and other community leaders called on the President of New Haven’s Board of Alders, Tyisha Walker-Myers, to hold a public hearing regarding the employment opportunities that Yale University is providing to New Haven residents.  The speakers called for this hearing to better understand the University’s progress on the hiring agreement that it signed in 2015.  In that agreement, the University committed to hiring 1,000 New Haven residents with 500 of those residents coming from neighborhoods of need.  Neighborhoods of need are seven neighborhoods that have consistently had the highest rates of unemployment in New Haven: The Hill, Dwight, West River, West Rock, Newhallville, Dixwell, and Fair Haven.  The University must hit these goals by April 1, 2019.

Speakers noted that the recent gubernatorial campaign and current gubernatorial transition made this hearing even more urgent.   State Representative Toni Walker, who is also serving as a Co-Chair for Ned Lamont transition team, provided the context for the hearing, “I have been fighting to uplift Connecticut families my entire life.  Yale deserves praise for committing to its hiring agreement, and I always believed that the agreement could be an important model for our city.  So, I was encouraged to see Lamont and other state leaders recognize the importance of this agreement during campaign events this fall.  As Lamont’s transition team focuses on expanding job opportunities in our cities, we need New Haven’s Board of Alders to hold a public hearing that can help our city understand the opportunities that Yale is providing for our neighborhoods of need.”

Pastor Kelcy G.L. Steele of Varick Memorial AME Zion Church said, “I supported Ned Lamont’s campaign for governor because he shares my vision that large employers must do more to provide opportunities for all neighborhoods in our city. At a public hearing, Yale can show us that it is credibly committed to helping the people of New Haven end decades of economic and racial inequality in our city

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NEW HAVEN POLICE, YALE NEW HAVEN HOSPITAL & THE NEWTOWN FOUNDATION SEEK SUPPORT AHEAD OF DECEMBER 15th CITY GUN BUY-BACK EVENT

Every day, 96 Americans are killed with guns and hundreds more are shot and injured. The effects of gun violence extend far beyond these casualties—gun violence shapes the lives of millions of Americans who witness it, know someone who was shot, or live in fear of the next shooting.
- Everytown For Gun Safety

New Haven |Six years after the horrific Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting, The New Haven Police Department, the Injury Free Coalition for Kids of New Haven, Yale New Haven Hospital and The Newtown Foundation will again host a sponsored Gun Buy-back event on Saturday, 15 December, 2018 from 9:00 AM till 3:00 PM at the New Haven Police Academy, 710 Sherman Parkway.

This program is a determined effort to make New Haven safer by taking dangerous weapons off the streets and potentially out of the hands of those who perpetrate crimes, are the unfortunate souls lost to suicide and those victimized by accidents.

The Buy-back will provide Gift Cards to those who turn in any working firearm.

 $25 – Single and double-shot (Derringer style) Handguns
 $50 – Rifles and Shotguns
 $100 – Pistol and Revolver Handguns
 $200 – Assault Weapons (to be determined by NHPD)

Guns must be delivered unloaded in clear plastic bags, and any ammunition must be delivered in a separate bag, police said. The person dropping off the gun will not be charged with illegal possession of that specific firearm.

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MAYOR HARP, CITY OFFICIALS TO UPDATE PLANNED WINTER WX RESPONSE WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON

New Haven – Mayor Toni N. Harp will be joined by city officials Wednesday afternoon to provide an update of revised, upgraded winter weather response, street clearing, and snow removal operations. New Haven has new equipment and new strategies ‘ready to roll’ at the next sign of winter weather.

 

Wednesday’s update will be provided in the city’s Emergency Operations Center – 200 Orange Street – beginning at 1:30 p.m.; 

 

City officials will once again place a special emphasis this year on communication and cooperation with residents and business owners.

 

  • Who: Mayor Toni N. Harp and city officials.

 

  • What: Update for new parking, street clearing, and snow removal strategies.

 

  • When: Wednesday, December 5, 2018 at 1:30 p.m.

 

  • Where: New Haven’s Emergency Operations Center – in the basement at 200 Orange Street in New Haven.

 

  • Why: To ensure familiarity with revised and enhanced snow clearing and snow removal strategies for winter 2018/19.

 

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MAYOR HARP TO HELP CELEBRSGwatFIRST NIGHT OF HANUKKAH AT MENORA  H LIGHTING ON N.H. GREEN 

 

New Haven – Mayor Toni N. Harp will be among those on the New Haven Green Sunday evening to welcome the start of Hanukkah and light the shamus and first ‘candle’ of the large menorah there. Hanukkah, the Jewish festival of lights, officially begins at sunset Sunday; the ceremony on the Green is scheduled to begin at 5:30 p.m.

 

In Judaism, the Hanukkah festival celebrates two miracles: 1) the victory of a small, outnumbered army of Jews – the Maccabees – over the Greeks who had occupied the Holy Land, and 2) the subsequent miracle in which a one-day supply of lamp oil burned for eight days while new oil was purified.

 

Jewish tradition calls for an additional light to be lit on each of seven nights following; members of the press are invited to cover Sunday’s festive, first night celebration.

 

WHO: Mayor Toni N. Harp, leaders of New Haven’s Jewish community, and others.

 

WHAT: First night of Hanukkah celebration.

 

WHEN: Sunday, December 2, a2018 at 5:30 p.m.

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WHERE: On the lower New Haven Green, near the corner of Temple and Elm Streets.

 

WHY: To acknowledge and celebrate the start of the popular, eight-day Jewish festival of lights.

 

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