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CES MMA May 31,2019

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New regimen, new approach fuel Boyington ahead of latest challeng
PROVIDENCE, R.I. (May 24th, 2019) -Bruce Boyington is all business. While traveling to sunny Redondo Beach, CA, would be a vacation for most, CES MMA's reigning featherweight world champion is there to sharpen his skills in preparation for his first title defense next Friday in Hartford, CT. 
 
The Milford, ME native spent a week and a half training at Blackhouse MMA, home to UFC legends B.J. PennAnderson Silva and Lyoto Machida, among others. On Friday, May 31st, 2019, he fights for the first time since capturing the then vacant CES MMA title when he faces challengerDan Dubuque (8-2, 2 KOs) in a five-round bout, headlining CES MMA 56 at the Connecticut Convention Center live on UFC Fight Pass. 
 
Tickets for the event start at $35.00 and are available for purchase online at www.cesmma.com or www.ctconventions.com or by phone at 401-724-2253. All fights and fighters subject to change
 
For Boyington (16-11, 7 KOs), there's a noticeable benefit to training with some of the sport's upper-echelon fighters. He first made the trip a year ago prior to his title bout against former UFC vet Sean Soriano, a fight in which he was a 4-to-1 underdog. Boyington pulled off the upset on AXS TV, submitting Soriano via rear-naked choke at CES 51
 
Now the pilgrimage to southern Los Angeles is a must for Boyington, whose experience rolling with the likes of Machida and UFC welterweight contender Kevin Lee is the equivalent of a slugger swinging a weighted bat in the on-deck circle. In addition to expanding his horizons by training out west, Boyington also switched camps a year ago and now works with Titan Athletics in Brewer, which he says has put him in "a whole new category as far as being a fighter goes."
 
"Nothing against Dan, but when you test yourself against fighters like that and then come back and fight a guy like Dan, it's beneficial to know you're not going against a guy who's as good as those guys," Boyington said. "Maybe he is that good, but he hasn't gone to the UFC and fought guys like that. Mentally, it does a lot for me."
 
Boyington, who turned 40 in May, uses whatever he can as motivation, whether it's being labeled an underdog by the odds-makers like he was against Soriano, or quips about his age, which seems him to annoy him the most. 
 
A lifelong athlete who has always kept himself in impeccable shape, Boyington feels better than ever as he puts the finishing touches on his latest training camp. He started taekwondo at a young age and enlisted in the U.S. Marines out of high school, eventually teaching taekwondo to corpsmen in between deployments. In his four years of active duty, he spent time in Afghanistan, Greece, Albania and Macedonia and was stationed in Kosovo during the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks in 2001.  
 
Life in mixed martial arts has kept him equally well-traveled; in between bouts on the regional circuit, Boyington headlined a fight card in Russia and also faced Andre Harrison at Madison Square Garden four months later for World Series of Fighting. Both the military and MMA have had a profound impact on his life, teaching him discipline and routine and forcing him to adhere to a strict code of ethics he maintains both in and out of the cage. When he's not preparing for an upcoming fight, he runs his own school in nearby Brewer, appropriately named Boyington's Taekwondo Academy.
 
There's no doubt what keeps him motivated -- it's his love of competition and the burning desire to keep proving people wrong. The underdog mentality has served him well through the years. "I think there's a lot more pressure when you're not the underdog," he said. "I just don't like being counted out. I don't like people underestimating me. People talk about my age, as if that has anything to do with how I am as a fighter, and it fuels me to defy the odds."
 
Dubuque, a Waterbury, CT, native, will have the crowd on his side as he enters the title fight on a four fight win streak, including his most recent bout at CES 55. But Boyington is more confident than ever in his training and tutelage. In the past, he's had difficulty preparing for fights due to a lack of training partners, or with outside distractions, but his business trip out west helped clear his mind, which may end up being more important than anything else.
 
"Being out there allowed me to put all of my focus on my training," Boyington said. "When I come home, I'm in a good place, and I get to come out on fight night with an entire team behind me. All of those things play a big role. Rolling with guys who are all pushing me, knowing my body is conditioned, puts me in a good place mentally. It feels great. I'm focusing on all the right things."
 
CES 56 is available on UFC Fight Pass with Michael Parente handling play-by-play alongside color commentator and longtime UFC vet "Filthy" Tom Lawlor and Canadian MMA analyst Robin Black. Fights start at 6:30 p.m. ET with the live stream beginning at 8.  
 
CES 56 also features the CES MMA debut of Springfield, Mass., lightweight Nick Newell (14-2, 2 KOs), who faces Texas' Antonio Castillo (10-10, 1 KO), plus the return of Oyster Bay, N.Y., native John Gotti III (3-0, 3 KOs) in a welterweight bout against David Espino (3-2, 2 KOs) of Quincy, Mass.  
 
Visit www.cesmma.comwww.twitter.com/cesmma or www.facebook.com/cesmma for more information, or follow CES MMA on Instagram at @CESMMA. 
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Public And press invited to join New Haven Police Department Interim Chief Otoniel Reyes and community for the free screening of the documentary “Shift Change – Community Policing in New Haven” starting at 6:30 p.m., Tuesday, June 4, 2019, at Whitney Humanities Center, 53 Wall Street, New Haven, CT.

 

Immediately following the 60 minute film, Chief Reyes will participate in a panel discussion.  Moderated by Paul Bass, other panelists include Stacy Spell, Barbara Fair, and film director Steve Hamm.

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Homicide Arrest

 

On Tuesday, May 28, 2019, New Haven Police charged 32 year old James M. Tobin of Seymour, Connecticut for the murder of Thomas Hart .  On Tuesday, May 21, 2019, the 28 year old victim was fatally shot on Congress Avenue at Redfield Street.  Tobin’s warrant charge is murder. Bond has been set at $2,000,000.  James M. Tobin is due in New Haven court today for an arraignment hearing at 121 Elm Street

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5/20/19 Educators Conference on Undocumented Youth 8am – 4pm

Come down to Southern Connecticut State University, 501 Crescent Street, New Haven, for CT Students for a Dream 5th Conference. conference focuses on the knowledge, skills, and resources that educators need in order to create a welcoming and supportive environment for undocumented students. Their theme this year, "Building Unafraid Schools and Communities," recognizes that there are things we can do before a student ever reveals they are undocumented to destigmatize the conversations around status in our schools -- and proactively have resources and information available. Details:

Building Unafraid Schools & Communities; An Educator Conference on Undocumented Youth - Cost: $50.00 (breakfast and lunch included) – Register here.

 

5/20/19 Rally for a MORAL Budget 4pm – 6pm

Come down to the Legislative Office Building, 300 Capitol Avenue, Hartford, and join the DUE Justice coalition to DEMAND that the Office of Governor Ned Lamont & state legislators pass a #MoralBudget2019 that will:

-Ensure good jobs & fair wages

-Protect vital public services

-Fully fund public schools

-Protect & expand quality, affordable healthcare

-Expand clean energy & protect the environment

-Advance shared prosperity for ALL

 

5/20/19 Understanding White Supremacy 6:30pm –

Hosted by Moral Monday CT, this course will examine the concept of “race” from sociocultural and socio-spiritual perspectives. The course takes the position that “race,” like gender, class and sexuality, is socially constructed and applies these perspectives to the analysis of white supremacy in the United States. We will also take a look at how our understandings of “race” intersect with our understandings of and commitments to ethics, morality and justice informed largely from our faith based organizing roots.  We also will examine our own individual and group understandings and beliefs, ideas and racial identities that make up the patterns of our lives. Stay tuned to the event page for location and meeting information!

 

5/21/19 Ramadan Open House & Iftar Dinner 7pm – 8:30pm

Come down to Bartlett Giamatti Little League Leadership Training Center, 335 Mix Street, Bristol for a Ramadan open house. Ramadan is a sacred time for Muslims all over the world and you are invited to join in spiritual fellowship and dinner at our hose of peace mosque.  Please RSVP via BristolInterfaith@gmail.com to give the hosts the pleasure of hosting you with the Islamic hospitality of "love for all, hatred for none".  

5/22/19 U.S. Hands off Venezuela! Protest John Bolton in New London! 9am  - 11am

Happening at McKinley Park, New London, No coup - no war - no sanctions! • Solidarity with the Embassy Protection Collective! If you agree that the U.S. has no business dictating to Venezuelans what the future of their country looks like, join this important protest to tell John Bolton: US HANDS OFF VENEZUELA! Initiated by ANSWER Coalition, Unidad Latina en Acción and Connecticut Peace and Solidarity Coalition. To co-sponsor, email ct@answercoalition.org

 

5/23/19 New Haven Fundraiser Show: Drag Down Bigotry! 8pm – 11pm

Happening at Three Sheets New Haven, 372 Elm Street, New Haven, and hosted by the incredible Vanity Jade Merlot! Featuring local drag performers Kiki Lucia, Natasha Starr, Miz October, Rory Roux Heart and more -- watch the event page to see updates on performer lineup! Message us if you want to perform! 50/50 raffle & special prizes! Suggested donation $10 - no one turned away for lack of funds!

 

5/25/19 Annual Sharing Ramadan 7pm – 9pm

Happening at United Muslim Mosque, 132 Prospect Street, Waterbury, There will be a special program at 7P.M. held in the parking lot called "Sharing Ramadan" with neighbors, clergy and dignitaries. We will learn about Ramadan and show brotherhood and sisterhood of humanity.  There is plenty of parking around neighboring areas near the masjid and several hundred always attend. Alhamdullah (All praises be to God) Everyone is welcome to attend!!! Special thanks to everyone who will participate. There will be plenty of delicious food including grilled food.

 

5/26/19 Social Group : Board & Card Games 1pm –

Come down to the New Haven Pride Center, 84 Orange Street, New Haven for a monthly social group hosted by New Haven Pride Center Board Member Joshua O'Connell. This is a free monthly social program for game lovers - from classics like Scrabble to new ones like Ticket to Ride, our monthly Board & Card Games is a LGBTQ+ gathering. Games rotate depending on participants' interests - pick a game off the wall or bring your own! FREE social program

 

6/1 – 6/4/19 Shift Change - Policing in New Haven 6:30pm – 8:30pm

Come down to the Whitney Humanities Center, 53 Wall Street, New Haven for a documentary on “Policing in New Haven”. Panel discussion after the movie is shown. Panelists include interim Chief Reyes, Community Activist Barbara Fair, Project Longevity Director Stacy Spell and film director Steve Hamm.

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This Thursday, May 16th at 3:30pm we will be having our 2nd Community Walk of 2019. This month we will be in the Whalley Ave area. We will be meeting at the Whalley Ave police substation located at 332 Whalley ave. 
 Please share and invite friends, neighbors and community leaders.
If you have any questions, I can be reached at 203-928-8725. We looked forward to seeing you there. Thank you
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MONDAY & TUESDAY EVENINGS FROM 5:30 ‘TIL 7:30

 

New Haven – Mayor Toni N. Harp will host ‘mayor’s night out’ events from 5:30 p.m. until 7:30 p.m. Monday and Tuesday, May 6 and May 7. Details of these back-to-back constituent outreach events are as follows:

 

Monday May 6th, 2019 @ Fair Haven School – 5:30 – 7:30 PM

 

Tuesday, May 7, 2019 @ Hillhouse High School – 5:30-7:30 PM

 

Mayor Harp and dozens of city officials will be available during each of these public ‘office hours’ events, during which residents are invited to ask questions, make suggestions, and otherwise address matters pertaining to New Haven and its governance.

 

The timing of this week’s events is particularly important while the Board of Alders considers the Mayor’s Proposed Budget for the next fiscal year, presented – with no proposed mill rate increase – March 1.

 

Residents’ questions and comments will be addressed by officials in city department most appropriate to the question or comment. No advance reservations or appointments are necessary.

 

News and media 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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MAYOR HARP, NHCPA OFFICIALS TO HIGHLIGHT RESULTS OF NEW ECONOMIC IMPACT SURVEY

 

New Haven – Mayor Toni N. Harp will be at the College Street Music Hall tomorrow, Wednesday, May 1, alongside officials of the New Haven Center for Performing Arts Inc. (NHCPA), when the NHCPA will release results of its first economic impact survey.

 

The organization operates College Street Music Hall, which has been a significant cultural force and economic presence in downtown New Haven since 2015, when it reopened following significant capital investment in the former and then-vacant Palace Theater.

 

Tomorrow’s announcement is scheduled to take place at 11:00 a.m. at 238 College Street in New Haven.

 

Special guests scheduled to attend include city officials and those from the Arts Council of Greater New Haven, alongside NHCPA leadership. Highlights will be shared from a report prepared by Mark Gius, PhD, Professor of Economics as Quinnipiac University, who analyzed economic impact based on patron spending and compiled economic impact projections from data collected at College Street Music Hall and online in 2018.

 

The results shed light on what is working not only in New Haven, but as a model for downtown districts elsewhere in the state and nation.

 

Following remarks will be distribution of the full press release - including high-quality digital photo images of the venue suitable for reprint. Selected interviews to take place immediately following. Your coverage of this interactive event is most welcome.

 

The release falls on the eve of Connecticut Arts Day, a statewide rally with opening ceremonies to take place at College Street Music Hall. It has never before been held outside of Hartford.

 

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