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MAYOR HARP, CITY OFFICIALS ANNOUNCE NEW DATE, LOCATION FOR PLANNED CB3B CONCERT

 

New Haven – Mayor Toni N. Harp announced today new arrangements for the CB3B concert originally planned for August 3. Mayor Harp said officials from a half-dozen city departments have new details for the event now set to take place at 6:00 p.m. on August 15 at the Floyd Little Athletic Center.

 

The performers scheduled to entertain that evening remain the same: the event will honor New Haven’s own Troy Taylor and feature musical guests PnB Rock, Sammie, Avery Wilson, and some local New Haven talent as well.

 

This event is a free, ticketed, general admission event with limited seating. Free tickets for this event can be obtained via Eventbrite at the following link:https://www.eventbrite.com/e/new-haven-ysd-presents-free-concert-with-pnb-rock-sammie-and-avery-wilson-tickets-66958916923?aff=affiliate1No one will be admitted without a ticket; those under the age of 13 must be accompanied by a parent/guardian.

 

Concert goers are asked to arrive at the venue early with an electronic ticket ready to be scanned – doors will open at 4:30 p.m. All ticketed attendees will be required to pass through a security checkpoint upon entering the facility; no leaving and re-entry will be permitted. No hoodies or bags will be allowed into the facility and the security staff reserves the right to deny anyone access into the venue for any reason.

 

Pick up and drop off for those receiving rides to the show will be at the corner of Sherman and Henry streets. Those driving to the event are encouraged to carpool.

 

And as a reminder, Floyd Little Athletic Center policy prohibits outside food or beverages; none will be allowed into the facility.

 

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Thursday, July 25, 2019

Detectives with the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department’s Homicide Unit are conducting a homicide investigation in the 7100 block of Barrington Drive in the North Tryon Division.  The call for service came in at 9:30 p.m. on Thursday, July 25, 2019. 

North Tryon Division Officers responded to an assault with a deadly weapon call for service.  Upon arrival, officers located a male with a gunshot wound in the parking lot of an apartment complex.   The victim was transported to Atrium Health Carolina’s Medical Center where he was pronounced deceased by hospital staff.  An additional male victim later showed up at Atrium Health University City with a non-life-threatening gunshot wound.  The deceased victim’s identity will be released pending family notification.  At this time, the relationship between the two victims is unknown.

 

Detectives with the Homicide Unit responded to the scene and are currently canvassing the area to determine whether there are any additional witnesses to this incident. 

 

Crime Scene Search has responded to the call for service to process the scene and collect physical evidence.  Representatives of the Mecklenburg County District Attorney’s Homicide Prosecution Team, Victim Services, RTCC, Medic, CFD and Operations Command responded to the scene. 

 

This is an ongoing, active investigation.  As further information develops it will be released by CMPD Public Affairs.

 

Anyone with information about this incident is asked to call 704-432-TIPS and speak directly to a Homicide Unit Detective.  Detective Overman is the lead detective assigned to the case.  The public can also call Crime Stoppers at 704-334-1600 or visit the Crime Stoppers website at http://charlottecrimestoppers.com/.    For additional information about this incident please refer to report numbers 2019-0725-213001.

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Main Events Inks Promotional Deal with
Evan Holyfield
Evan Holyfield
Photo Credit: Hosanna Rull/Main Events 
 
Houston, TX:          Today in front of a packed crowd of family, friends and fans, at the Fighter Nation Boxing Gym in Houston, Texas, hot boxing prospect Evan Holyfield announced his new promotional deal with Main Events. After talks with several promoters the 21-year old son of Hall-of-Famer Evander Holyfield decided to sign with the company that launched his father's historic career.
 
The middle child of the Holyfield children, Evan, amassed over 80 amateur fights including the Semi-Finals for the US Team. The 6'1.5" junior middleweight is a boxer-puncher with lightning fast speed and hard-hitting power. In addition, to his boxing prowess Evan is also a published author. His first book, 12 Rounds to Winning for the Youth is available now on his website: evanholyfield.com.
 
 
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"This is really a dream come true," said Evan. "I have been doing this for more than 10 years and it's not really a job if you really enjoy it. Life is always better when you have a dream you can strive for and work towards every day. I am eager to get started and excited to begin this next chapter."
 
Evan Holyfield has teamed up with Maurice "Termite" Watkins as his trainer/manager. After a 61-5-2, 42 KOs professional boxing career Termite headed to Iraq to work as an exterminator for the military camps. While serving in Baghdad he formed an Iraqi Olympic boxing team. Watkins now runs Fighter Nation Boxing Gym in Houston and works with more than 200 young fighters.
 
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"Evan is very coachable and hungry to create his own name," explained Watkins. "We have assembled a great team to help him achieve that goal. 1. We have Main Events. They are the ones who took Evander to the top. 2. He's got me. I've had over 65 pro fights. 3. He's in one of the best training climates in the world. That's why athletes come here, because it is hot, humid and they can lose weight. 4. We've got Tim Hallmark. In my opinion, he is the best of the best of the strength and conditioning coaches and he is the one that took worked with Evander throughout his career. He is heading up our strength and conditioning team." He continued, "Evan is the whole package: he can box, he can punch, he is very elusive in the ring and he has incredible timing. This makes for a winning combination and we plan on going all the way. We are ready to fight!"
 
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Holyfield and Watkins
Photo Credit: Hosanna Rull/Main Events
 
Holyfield's team also includes Tim Hallmark the strength and conditioning coach with over 35 years of experience who is best-known for working with Evander Holyfield throughout his professional career. In addition to extensive roster of high-profile clients Tim has also designed the SymmetriCore® and CenterForce® training equipment that have been used by some of the world's top professional and Olympic athletes.
 
"This is my 40th year as a sports performance trainer," said Hallmark. "My philosophy has always been to first get an athlete healthy, then get him fit and then make him more athletic. Evan and I have been together for about 14 months. He has a fitter physique but, most-importantly, his recovery time has improved tremendously." Hallmark added, "It is all about making him strong mentally. If he is healthier then he going to be able to deal with stress better. Then, it is all about attitude. If he feels better, he will have a good attitude and with the right attitude he can push himself further than he ever thought possible. That is what makes a winner!"
 
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For over 40 years Main Events has built some of boxing's biggest stars. In addition to Evander Holyfield, Main Events has promoted: Pernell Whitaker, Lennox Lewis, Arturo Gatti, Meldrick Taylor and many more. The company was founded in 1978 by the late Dan Duva and his widow, Kathy Duva, has carried on his legacy since his passing in 1996. The company's current roster includes a diverse mix of seasoned veterans and hot prospects including, most-notably, Three-Time and current WBO Light Heavyweight Champion Sergey "Krusher" Kovalev.
 
"From the moment Termite and Tim introduced me to Evan, I was struck with his maturity, his athleticism and his passion to succeed," remarked Kathy Duva, CEO of Main Events. "I am thrilled and honored that he and his team have entrusted Main Events with his career. It is our goal make the system work for him as he climbs to the top of the rankings on his way to the world title."

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"The Krusher"
Photo Credit: David Spagnolo / Main Events

Chelyabinsk, Russia: Fighting in his own hometown for the first time in his professional boxing career, WBO World Light Heavyweight Champion Sergey "Krusher" Kovalev (33-3-1, 28 KOs) takes on the WBO's mandatory challenger, Anthony Yarde (18-0, 17 KOs) of the UK, on Saturday, August 24th at the Traktor Arena in Chelyabinsk, Russia. The event will be presented by RCC Promotions, Main Events, Krusher Promotions and Queensberry Promotions. This will be Kovalev's 16th consecutive world title bout. That is more than the three other light heavyweight champions combined.
 
The Three-Time World Light Heavyweight Champ, Sergey "Krusher" Kovalev, explained the significance of this fight. "I am thrilled to fight for the first time in my home town of Chelyabinsk. It is a dream to defend my WBO title in front of all my friends and family back home. Thank you to Igor Altushkin, Egis Klimas and Main Events for making this dream a reality and thank you to Anthony Yarde for agreeing to fight in my backyard."
 
Challenger, Anthony Yarde, replied, "I am more than happy to achieve my goal in Russia and I think it is only right that a great world champion such as Kovalev is given the opportunity to defend in his home country. He has earned that right. What I know is that on Aug. 24 another World Title belt will be under British ownership and I will have done it the hard way-one that nobody will be able to question" He continued, "This is my time and I am going to show the world what I am all about. Everything has fallen perfectly into place for me. This will be my coronation as world champion and I am going to realize my dream by beating the most decorated of the current world title holders."
 
"We are so pleased that Sergey, one of boxing's greatest all-time road warriors, will finally get the chance to defend his title in his own hometown, where he grew up and where his most-devoted fan base resides," said promoter Kathy Duva of Main Events. "I can only imagine how excited Sergey's friends and neighbors will be to finally get the chance to see him perform in person. We are most grateful to Igor Altushkin, RCC Promotions, Queensberry Promotions and Anthony Yarde for making this great event possible."
 
Kovalev's long-time manager and friend, Egis Klimas added, "Sergey has wanted to fight in his hometown for a long time. But he has always been the one to go and fight in another fighter's backyard. Now that he is back where he rightfully belongs, on top of the light heavyweight division, it is exciting that he finally gets this opportunity. Thank you to RCC Promotions, Igor Altushkin, Queensberry Promotions and, of course, Anthony Yarde for making this fight possible."
 
"It is a fantastic opportunity for Anthony and he has earned his shot by working his way to the No.1 spot in the rankings. He has showed what he is all about by being prepared to go into Kovalev's backyard and it demonstrates the confidence he has in his own ability," explained Yarde's promoter, Frank Warren. "Everybody knows Kovalev is a tremendous puncher and a fearsome presence in the ring. It is something we first saw over here when he fought Nathan Cleverly, and he has continued to operate at the very highest level. Anthony possesses tremendous self-belief and we back him to come away with the spoils. But whatever does happen in the fight, it is one that he will take a lot of valuable experience from."
 
The fight will be seen on Match TV in Russia, BT Sport in the UK and US distribution information will be released soon.
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MAYOR HARP, CITY STAFF, OTHERS TO DESCRIBE MULTI-CITY, 3X3 BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT AT

NEW HAVEN CITY HALL PRESS EVENT THURSDAY

 

New Haven – Mayor Toni N. Harp will be joined by other basketball promoters at City Hall Thursday morning for a joint announcement about this year’s ‘Connecticut Big 3 Ballout’ (CB3B)three-on-three basketball tournament the city will host again this year.

 

Thursday joint announcement will be at 11:00 a.m. on the steps of New Haven City Hall: 165 Church Street in New Haven. 

 

Three-person basketball teams from several other cities will travel and compete against New Haven teams; New Haven will host the tournament NEXT weekend, August 3 – 4. New Haven’s Department of Youth Services is organizing the event, meant to foster friendly, spirited competition among young people from all four cities.

 

The tournament is one more part of a strategy to help keep young people engaged and productive during the summer season. Complementing the CB3B tournament will be a festival of food, fun, and music on the New Haven Green on both Saturday and Sunday.

 

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MAYOR HARP, ALDER EDWARDS, CITY STAFF, AND MEMBERS OF ‘SAFE NEWHALLVILLE INITATIVE’ MATCH NEIGHBORS WITH NEW AIR CONDITIONERS

 

New Haven – Mayor Harp, Alder Kim Edwards, former Alder Alpharetta Edwards, a team of outreach workers from the city’s Community Services Administration (CSA), and members of the Safe Newhallville Initiative successfully worked yesterday and this morning to match residents at risk of overheating with new air conditioners to help them through the current heat wave.

 

Mayor Harp and her staff successfully secured donations for reduced-price air conditioning units and successfully had them installed for more than 20 families that didn’t previously have air conditioning.

 

“As we’ve been saying, and as we’re now experiencing, the heat and humidity forecast for these next few days cannot be overlooked or underestimated,” Mayor Harp said. “The conditions we expect in New Haven could be the worst we’ve experienced in many years.”

 

“With that in mind, and with an abundance of caution, we identified several generous private sector donors and suppliers willing to work with us to match new air conditioners with at-risk residents who needed one,” Mayor Harp added.

 

More than $2,000 was raised from Eclipse Development, Branford Builders, Giordano Construction, and from three other donors that preferred to remain anonymous. Mayor Harp and CSA staff offered special thanks to Gary Gates of Newhallville Neighborhood Corporation and Rodney Williams of Mr. Rock Drywall for their contributions to the collaborative effort.

 

“Everyone among this group worked with an urgency befitting the circumstance these past couple days, bringing out the best of New Haven, and demonstrating the sense of community we share in this city,” Mayor Harp said. “I’m so grateful and couldn’t be more proud of this collective effort to protect vulnerable residents from the potentially harmful effects of these extreme summer conditions.”

 

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CITY TO ISSUE EXCESSIVE HEAT ALERT; ACTIVATE HIGH HEAT PROTOCOL TO PROTECT RESIDENTS

 

New Haven – Anticipating weather forecast to include excessive heat and humidity for the next several days, Mayor Toni N. Harp today directed city staff to issue an excessive heat alert and activate its high heat protocol, effective at noon Wednesday.

 

City officials will activate “cooling centers” for the members of the public to provide relief from the heat. And since high temperatures and humidity are expected to continue through the weekend and into next week, the “cooling centers” will remain open until further notice.

 

Residents are encouraged to check broadcast news outlets and the City’s website (www.newhavenct.gov) for additional updates. Elderly residents are reminded that the city’s senior centers require 24-hour notice to make reservations for meals.

 

The following locations will serve as “cooling centers” for seniors in New Haven:

These Cooling Center Locations will be open until 4:00 PM:

  • Atwater Senior Center at 26 Atwater Street, New Haven
  • Dixwell / Newhallville Senior Center at 255 Goffe Street, New Haven (people with wheelchairs will need assistance)
  • East Shore Senior Center at 411 Townsend Avenue, New Haven

 

The following locations will serve as a “cooling center” for the general public:

  • New Haven Free Public Library Main Building is located at 133 Elm Street; Open Monday - Thursday 10:00 a.m. – 8:00 p.m., Friday and Saturday 10:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.
  • Fair Haven Branch Library is located at 182 Grand Avenue; Open Monday and Tuesday, 10:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m., Wednesday and Thursday noon – 6:00 p.m., Saturday, 10:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.
  • Mitchell Branch Library is located at 37 Harrison Street; Open Monday noon – 8:00 p.m., Tuesday noon – 6:00 p.m., Wednesday and Thursday 10:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m., Saturday 10:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.
  • Stetson Branch Library is located at 200 Dixwell Avenue in the Dixwell Plaza; Open Monday and Tuesday 10:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m., Wednesday noon – 8:00 p.m., Thursday noon – 6:00 p.m., and Saturday 10:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.
  • Courtland Seymour Wilson Branch Library is located at 303 Washington Avenue; open Monday noon – 6:00, Tuesday noon – 8:00, Wednesday and Thursday 10:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m., and Saturday 10:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.

 

The following are City Parks with Splash pads which can be used for cooling off daily from 9:00 a.m. – 8:00 p.m. Residents are advised to check each location as some splash pads are currently being repaired.

  • South Genesee Park, located on South Genesee Street
  • Cedar Hill Playground, located at View Street and Rock Streets
  • Edgewood Park located, located on the corner of Chapel Street & Ella T. Grasso Blvd
  • Kensington Street Park, located between Edgewood Ave & Chapel Street (Closed for repairs)
  • Jocelyn Square Park, located on the corner of Humphrey & East Streets
  • Ann Street Park, located between Kossuth & West Streets
  • Trowbridge Square Park, located at Cedar & Portsea Streets
  • Galvin Park, located at Greenwich Avenue & First Street
  • Lighthouse Point Park, located at 2 Lighthouse Road
  • Scantlebury Park, located at Ashmum Street & Bristol Street 
  • Edgewood Park, located at Ella T. Grasso Blvd & Stanley Street
  • Dover Beach, located on Front Street

 

The following homeless shelters will be open during the day:

  • Liberty Safe Haven Drop-In Center- 210 State St
  • The 180 Center Drop-In Center – 793 Grand Avenue
  • Taking Initiative Center Drop-In Center 514 Whalley Avenue
  • Fellowship Place Drop-In Center – 441 Elm Street
  • Youth Continuum Drop-In Center (youth) – 924 Grand Avenue

 

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MAYOR HARP ISSUES STATEMENT AHEAD OF THREATENED ICE DEPORTATION RAIDS

 

New Haven – Mayor Toni N. Harp today issued the following statement ahead of threatened ICE deportation raids this weekend in arbitrarily selected American cities:

 

“There is no indication that New Haven will be targeted by potential ICE raids; regardless, New Haven policies remain unchanged regarding immigration. This city is not trained, equipped, nor interested in helping enforce inconsistent federal immigration standards.”

 

“New Haven has a long, proud legacy as a welcoming, accepting community, embracing new residents no matter where they come from,” Mayor Harp continued. “Given the continuing dearth of a lucid federal immigration policy, and for as long as I’m mayor, New Haven will continue its open-arms tradition for those fleeing oppression in other countries and for those who seek a better life here.”

 

“What’s more, I suspect recent ICE threats are more about sowing fear, terrorizing certain residents, dividing communities, and distracting the American people from the Trump administration’s deplorable record on other issues than it is about immigration enforcement.”

 

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Hello, everybody, and welcome to this year’s CTBig3BallOut! On behalf of all New Haven residents, I hope the players, families, friends, and fans here for the tournament from Hartford, Bridgeport, and Waterbury have a sensational time!

New Haven is delighted to once again host this high-energy, fantastically fun, three-on-three basketball tournament. Now in its fourth year, this two-day, four-city basketball bonanza has become the very definition of friendly, spirited competition among young people of all ages. Our four cities come together to organize this unique programming; I’m so grateful to all who make these tournaments so successful year after year.

I can’t yet predict which team – or which city – will earn victory in each age group this year. But I can tell you there will be serious competition, spirited games, model sportsmanship, and great enthusiasm among everyone.

This tournament helps young people learn about working together and teamwork. Competing against teams from other cities also helps them learn they’re part of a bigger picture – that young people in other parts of Connecticut are very much like they are, with comparable talent, ambition, and challenges.

The CTBig3BallOut builds community within each delegation of basketball teams and builds community among young people from different cities as well. To give you an idea how much weight New Haven puts on this event, courts will be set up on Church Street – right across from the historic New Haven Green and right in front of City Hall.

It’s a prominent place for teams to play, and a great place for everyone else to watch. Officials from each city agree this’ll be great fun: so once again, welcome to New Haven for the CTBig3BallOut!

Sincerely,
Toni N. Harp, Mayor
City of New Haven

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