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Thursday, August 16, 2012

Osgood Shoot-Out to feature local and national stars

NEW BRITAIN- The 20th Annual Osgood Shoot-Out Scholarship basketball tournament begins on Saturday at 9:30 a.m. at New Britain High School and will last until Sunday. Former UConn star and now Charlotte Bobcat Kemba Walker

Friday, December 16, 2011

State Assistance Program Cypher Part 1 and 2




 State Assistance Program Cypher Part 1 Featuring: Marvalyss. Gift, A.R.T.




State Assistance Program Cypher Part 2 Featuring: Emjae, Bernard Burton, Prestige For more State Assistance Program Releases visit http://theprestigiousone.com

Sunday, December 4, 2011

Hot 93.7 Jingle Jam Cypher #1-4

Hot 93.7 Jingle Jam Cypher #1-4 Last Night at Jingle Jam we premiered the first ever Hot 93.7 Jingle Jam Cypher… Some of the top 16 hip hop artist tore it down and let everyone know the skills that they have… Check out the cypher videos inside Read more: Jingle Jam 2011 Cyphers!! http://hot937.radio.com/2011/12/03/jingle-jam-2011-cyphers/#ixzz1fXhVPvMr Featuring Ricky Tan, JetFire & ScatterShot from the Autobotz, and Money Ray.Young Mills, Ladi Rock, Yung Stelf, and Bodayga Drizz Bellvue P, Alandon, Casanova Mills, and Big Stat.Noedall, Jitta On The Track, G-Higgs, and Mike Flowz





 













Thursday, October 27, 2011

City man charged with sex assault, kidnapping


NEW BRITAIN — A city man was held on a $250,000 bond following his arraignment Wednesday on charges he tried to sexually assault and kidnap a woman who he later dropped off at a hospital.

Jehad Smith, 40, of 42 Smith St., is accused of trying to force the 39-year-old woman into having sex with him at a park early Tuesday, police said.

The woman had gone out with Smith and another man for drinks and then the three went to Chesley Park, Detective Harold Gannon said.

Smith tried to force himself on the woman, who resisted his advances, according to the account she provided police.
The victim was eventually pushed from the moving vehicle, according to the police report.

The men stopped when they saw the woman appeared to be unconscious and put her back into the car, Gannon said. After dropping off his male passenger, Smith brought the unresponsive woman to the hospital around 5:25 a.m. Tuesday, claiming he found her on the street.

The woman was able to give police an account of what happened, Gannon said.

Saturday, October 1, 2011

New Britain police investigating shooting

NEW BRITAIN - Police are investigating an early Saturday morning shooting on Clark Street that left a 31-year-old resident of the address with a life threatening injury.


Officers responded to a report of an injured person in a third floor apartment at 109 Clark St. at 12:37 a.m. The victim, who lives at the address, suffered a "very serious" gunshot wound and was taken to an area trauma hospital.


Investigators believe the man was assaulted "by one or more people" and the shooting "was not random," Acting Captain James Wardwell said. Police have been on the scene throughout the night interviewing others who live in the building, he said. Detectives are waiting for search warrants to gather evidence at the residence, he added.


The victim is undergoing surgery Saturday afternoon and is reported to be in stable condition, police said. His name is being withheld pending notification of family.

Tuesday, September 27, 2011

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Sunday, August 7, 2011

CONNECT CUTIE - CT EDITION


LOCAL CUTIE

Police: Two city men shot BB gun at an unmarked cop car





Two city men are facing numerous charges after they allegedly shot a BB gun at an unmarked police cruiser late Thursday afternoon.

Jamel Pope, 37, and Nasiech Morgan, 18, both of 14 Prospect St., saw officers sitting in an unmarked police cruiser parked near their address around 4:30 p.m. and then headed inside an apartment building, police Sgt. Jeanette Saccente said.

A few minutes later, “the officers heard the noise and heard the cruiser being struck and saw the BB gun out a third-floor window,” Saccente said. “They called for backup and then approached the apartment.”

Pope was taken into custody as he was leaving the building, she said. Morgan was found inside .

After the officers received permission to search the home they found the BB gun in a bedroom, Saccente said.

The unmarked car was struck three times with pellets from the gun. The officers were not injured.

Pope and Morgan were charged with breach of peace, possession of a dangerous weapon, first-degree reckless endangerment, conspiracy to commit first-degree reckless endangerment, third-degree criminal mischief, conspiracy to commit third-degree criminal mischief, and possession of a BB gun.

Thursday, June 30, 2011

Prestige - Crap Shoots & LaDDers FREE DOWNLOAD





“The only thing certain is that nuttin’s certain, and when you start from the bottom opportunities are few & far. So it’s all similar to a crap shoot, you’ll never know unless you take the chance and roll the dice. I know we all have our own paths and we could follow suite of those before us, but imma do it my way, the prestigious way. I have the dice in my hand… Gotta roll ‘em before I can climb the success ladder. Here’s where I let ‘em go.” – Prestige

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Thursday, June 16, 2011

CTalent - Prestige





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Wednesday, June 8, 2011

New Britain man arrested for May gunpoint robbery

The New Britain Herald, local news, sports and weather serving New Britain, Conn., and surrounding areas


New Britain cleaning lady accused
of stealing over $5K worth of items
PLAINVILLE — A New Britain woman working as a cleaning lady is accused of stealing more than $5,000 worth of items from two Tyler Farms Road homes in May, police said.

Monika Kiczuk, 18, of 415 Burritt St., New Britain, was cleaning the homes May 12 and May 13 when one owner noticed several items missing, police Capt. Brian Mullins said.

“They reported it immediately but the other owner didn’t realize at first that their jewelry had been taken,” Mullins said.

Kiczuk allegedly took jewelry estimated to be worth about $3,000 from one home May 12 and then may have stolen the laptops and other items valued at $2,249 from the second home on May 13.
Kiczuk was a new employee of the cleaning company when the thefts occurred.


She and her boyfriend, Michal Stasiak, 20, of the same address, then sold the items on the street or to pawn shops, Mullins said.

The pair turned themselves in to police Monday to face charges of third-degree burglary, two counts of third-degree larceny and two counts of conspiracy to commit third-degree burglary. They were each held on $100,000 bond after their arraignments in Bristol Superior Court Monday.


Stewart announces cuts; pools will remain open, July 4th fireworks canceled

NEW BRITAIN — With a severe cutback in revenue this year, city officials are working to identify services that will be cut and which ones will remain in place.

Mayor Timothy T. Stewart Tuesday announced some of the results of that work, saying that city pools will remain open during the summer season but that next month’s Fourth of July fireworks display will be cancelled.

Stewart signed off on a $217-million municipal budget last week for the 2011-2012 fiscal year but still must determine how many layoffs will be necessary and other services to be cut to stay within the spending plan.

But in his announcement Tuesday, Stewart said it’s not feasible to keep the fireworks show and the “Great American Boom” that precedes it. Both normally take place at the pond around Stanley Quarter Park July 4. The Boom event includes shows, rides and a variety of vendors.

“While this event has long been a tradition that many both inside and outside of New Britain look forward to each year, we cannot in good conscience hold a discretionary event that costs the city close to $50,000 for fireworks and overtime while it’s still possible employees will lose jobs and more essential city services will suffer,” Stewart said.

The city pools — A.W. Stanley, Willow Brook and the Willow Brook Splash Park — will be spared. Hundreds of young people use the pools every summer. Willow Brook and the splash pool are scheduled to open June 18. A.W. Stanley will be delayed by rehabilitation work, officials report, but will be open this summer.

More than a dozen residents spoke in favor of the splash park at a recent Common Council meeting. The decision to keep the pools open was met with a sense of relief Tuesday by those who use them.

“That splash park means everything to these kids,” said Ana Trammell, who takes her three young children there. “For my kids, who do not go to school in New Britain, it allows them to socialize with kids from the community.”

Damany Vega, a minister at Iglesia De Dios Casa Del Alfarero, a nearby Spanish church, said upward of 100 parishioners go to the splash park on a regular basis.

“These kids would get in trouble if it were not for this park,” Vega said. “I am very excited and proud that the city listened to our concerns.”

Stewart said it costs about $175,000 to operate the pools. He said they’re remaining open because the city is seeing about $200,000 in savings from the sale of properties and the fact that 20 vacant city positions will not be filled.

Stewart noted that opening the pools also prevents young people from misbehaving during the summer months.

“The reality is that many kids could get into trouble or get hurt by mischief such as illegally opening up fire hydrants,” he said.

The pools and splash pad will be open seven days a week. For more information on specific times, call the Parks and Recreation Department at (860) 826-3360.


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