Remembering A Friend

Most did not know his name.  Many remembered his smile and wave.  A memorial has been set up at the intersection at Chopsey Hill and Summit Street where James Cleary would sell copies of the Connecticut Post to those on their way to work each morning.  Everyone soon learned his name when he was stabbed near his home on Benham Avenue early Tuesday Evening.  His wife Mary Cleary sells papers on State Street near Lafayette.  The Connecticut Post had nice tribute page with Tweets and interviews with those that knew James.   In that tribute his wife Mary had the most appropriate comment about him  :”He waved good morning to everybody,” Mary Cleary said. “If he could make one person’s day, it was worth it to him. He would always wave and smile.”  When I was taking photos of the tribute quite a few  people drove by me and shouted from their car what a great guy he was.    It was one of our Facebook friends Michele Brewster let us know about the tribute, thank you Michele!  Many are going to miss your smile and wave James!

  

Cutting Edge Graphic Artist

When someone “Likes” the DoingItLocal.com’s Facebook page I like to take a quick look at who they are

Bridgeport's Own Maziv Entertainment

and what they do.  When Jamesy Coachc Codrington liked us I noticed quite a few cutting edge posters and graphics on his wall.   I contacted Jamsey, I had to find out more;  After all that is what advertising is suppose to do is catch your attention!  He runs Maziv Entertainment in Bridgeport.  You can see more of his work at:

Mazivdezine.shutterfly.com
The Maziv Channel on YouTube
Twitter @MrMazivEnt

His contact info is:
Email: mazivent@yahoo.com
Phone: 203.675.3029Here is that interview:

Cameras To Stop Uninsured Cars From Refueling

United Kigdom–Cameras at petrol stations will automatically stop uninsured or untaxed vehicles from being filled with fuel, under new government plans. Downing Street officials hope the hi-tech system will crack down on the 1.4million motorists who drive without insurance. Automatic number plate recognition (ANPR) cameras are already fitted in thousands of petrol station forecourts. Drivers can only fill their cars with fuel once the camera has captured and logged the vehicle’s number plate.  Read full story….

Multiple Drug Arrests On Traffic Stop

Gabriel Kearse

Gabriel Kearse (2/27/89) was arrested and charged with Possession of Marijuana (21a-279(c)), Possession of Marijuana with Intent to Sell, (21a-277(b)), Possession of Drugs Within 1,500 Feet of a School, (21a-279(d)) and Possession of Drug Paraphernalia, 21a-167a after a search and seizure warrant for his residence was executed revealing marijuana and drug paraphernalia. Officers confiscated additional items of evidence within the residence that were consistent with the sale of narcotics.

The residence is near Bassick High School in Bridgeport, CT.   He was arrested on 3/13/12 at 12:25 in Bridgeport during a motor vehicle stop. He was operating a 2005 silver Lexus ES 330.  Kearse was held in lieu of $5,000 bond and is to appear in court on 3/21/12.  After receiving information on an individual selling powdered cocaine to people within the town of Fairfield an investigation ensued.  The investigation revealed a black             male identified as Gabriel Kearse (2/27/89) of 59 Elmwood Place Bridgeport, CT. was providing individuals with quantities of cocaine in exchange for money.

 

 

Barnum Publick House Grand Opening

Mayor Finch Helped Cut The Ribbon

Mayor Bill Finch cut the ribbon today at the Barnum Publick House  at 1020 Broad Street in Bridgeport for their grand opening.  Owner Robert Forti told us that The Barnum Publick House is a new American Gastro Pub with a domestic wine bar.  Serving tradition American Cuisine but in a fun modern way and in fun modern atmosphere.  Mayor bill Finch says “its always exciting to have a new business come in, people from out of town coming in to downtown having a good time having dinner going to the events at the Arena and at the Klein at the Bijou and all the entertainment venues Bridgeport has to offer.”  The Barnum Publick House is a totally remodeled building located across from City Hall Annex.  I has been totally remodeled from top to bottom with new mosaic tile floors to tin ceiling.

Encyclopaedia Britannica Stops the Presses

After 244 years, the Encyclopaedia Britannica is going out of print. Those coolly authoritative, gold-lettered reference books that were once sold door-to-door by a fleet of traveling salesmen and displayed as proud fixtures in American homes will be discontinued, company executives said. Read full story…

Stabbing Victim Dies in Bridgeport

Man was stabbed in the back
6:08pm–#Bridgeport–A stabbing occurred in the 200 Block of Benham Ave. (between Park Ave and Coleman Ave.). The victim James Cleary Jr., 49 was stabbed in the upper back by Cargil A. Nicholson, age 50. Cargil was identified by a couple of witnesses who helped lead police to his apartment at 345 Benham Ave. Witnesses say they knew each other and have feuded in the past. The victim was rushed to St. Vincent’s Hospital where he died of his injuries. Audio from this report says the incident occurred shortly after 5pm it should have said shortly after 6pm.

Happenings NOW 3-13 thru 3-15 2012

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12:02am–Bridgeport–AMR EMTs report the had a minor fender bender on Congress Street.

‎4:03pm–Fairfield–Pedestrian struck by car at Post Road and Reef Road. Detective on scene says pedestrian is walking around and appears to be ok.

Connecticut’s Groundhog Chuckles has passed

12:22pm–Fairfield–Police are at Lake Mohegan looking for a woman who is has 8 dogs with her and none of them are on leashes.

2:04am–Bridgeport–Strong armed robbery at PT Barnum Housing Building 15. Victim robbed of $200 and roughed up. Police caught him outside building 8.

March Madness To Benefit Cardinal Shehan Center

This year, the Cardinal Shehan Center will be changing things up for our 8th Annual March Madness Event! In years past, the March Madness event has always been a viewing of the NCAA Men’s National Championship Game. Instead, we have decided to kick March Madness off with a viewing of multiple games on the first day of the tournament!

The Cardinal Shehan Center would love to be the ones to help you kick of this year’s tournament! The event will be held on Thursday, March 15, 2012 at 5:30 PM at the H. Smith Richardson Country Club in Fairfield, CT. There will be six televisions available for viewing any one of your favorite teams who have made it to the big dance, as well as drink specials and appetizers throughout the duration of the evening.

At 2:30 the school bells ring and 20,000 Bridgeport children are done with school for the day. For working parents this presents a big problem, and for single parents an even bigger one. Without after school care and supervision, these children are either home alone or potentially on the streets. The Cardinal Shehan Center’s After School and Saturday Program provides safe, stimulating and affordable after school and Saturday care. The Program is a unique combination of educational and recreational activities for children.

On behalf of the children that will benefit from your attendance, I thank you for your consideration and support of this year’s March Madness event. There is a registration flyer, which includes further event and contact information, attached to this e-mail. Should you have any questions regarding the event, please contact me at (203) 336-4468 or by e-mail at tjo@shehancenter.org.

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