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Thursday, March 27, 2014
BOSTON LINE OF DUTY DEATHS
BOSTON LINE OF DUTY DEATHS
REST IN PEACE
LT ED WALSH, ENGINE 33
FF MICHAEL KENNEDY, LADDER 15
Sunday, March 23, 2014
Source: Papi, Red Sox agree to extension $16 million deal keeps Ortiz in Boston through 2015 with club option for '16
FORT MYERS, Fla. -- David Ortiz, Boston's beloved slugger, has agreed to a one-year, $16 million extension that will keep him with the Red Sox through 2015, sources have confirmed.
The sides agreed to terms shortly after Sunday's exhibition game between the Red Sox and the Rays.
The Red Sox haven't announced the contract yet, but they are expected to do so in the coming days, perhaps as early as Monday. The deal includes a vesting club option for 2016 based on an undisclosed amount of plate appearances in '15.
Ortiz was the Most Valuable Player in the 2013 World Series, when he hit .688 against the Cardinals.
The game-tying grand slam Ortiz hit with two outs in the eighth inning in Game 2 of the American League Championship Series is considered one of the most monumental hits in Red Sox history.
Behind Ortiz, the Red Sox have won three World Series championships in the past 10 seasons.
In fact, Ortiz is the first non-Yankee to win as many as three World Series titles since Jim Palmer finished his trifecta with the Orioles in 1983.
Revered in New England and by his teammates for both his production and his presence, Ortiz first stated back in December that he'd like to play at least one year beyond the '14 season.
Big Papi will be roughly a month shy of his 40th birthday when his new deal expires.
When Ortiz came to the Red Sox in 2003, it was only after the Minnesota Twins had released him.
All 30 Major League teams could have signed him, but former Red Sox general manager Theo Epstein was able to scoop Ortiz up with a one-year, $1.25 million deal.
When his extension gets announced, it will mark the sixth new deal Ortiz has signed with Boston since that bargain in '03.
In Ortiz's first two months with the Red Sox, he was a platoon player, just like he was for those six years with Minnesota.
But when the Red Sox traded Shea Hillenbrand to the D-backs in May 2003, Ortiz became a full-time player for the first time in his career and proceeded to finish fifth in the race for the AL MVP award.
Over the past decade, he has easily been the most dominant designated hitter in the game -- and perhaps of all time.
The Red Sox had several meetings with Ortiz's agents this spring, and the sides were close to a new deal a couple of days ago.
This will be Ortiz's 12th season with the Red Sox.
In his first 11 seasons in Boston, Ortiz has compiled 373 homers, 1,191 RBIs and a slash line of .292/.390/.572.
Over the course 1,969 Major League games, Ortiz has 431 homers and 1,429 RBIs.
The regular-season numbers are impressive, but much of Ortiz's legend has been built in October.
In 82 postseason games, Ortiz is a .295 hitter with 17 homers and 60 RBIs, many of the hits coming either in walk-off fashion or with the game on the line.
In the 2004 ALCS against the Yankees, Ortiz drilled a walk-off homer in Game 4 to avoid a sweep. The next day, he looped a single into center in the 14th inning of Game 5 to send the series back to New York, where Boston became the first -- and still only -- team in MLB history to come all the way back from a 3-0 deficit in a postseason series.
Considering that the Red Sox had gone 86 years without a World Series championship, the '04 exploits by Ortiz seemed untouchable.
Then came Boston's unlikely run in 2013, a season after finishing in last place, when Ortiz put on one of the most dominant World Series displays of all time.
Ortiz has struggled in Grapefruit League action this spring, going 2-for-35 with 12 strikeouts. But that hasn't been a concern to Ortiz or the Red Sox.
"I'll be fine," Ortiz said to a small group of reporters. "What else?"
At this stage of Ortiz's career, he admits it's hard for him to generate much adrenaline in Spring Training.
"Spring Training doesn't mean [anything] to me," Ortiz said. "Just intensity [is different], you know. Motivation. I don't know. I just go through Spring Training and whatever. I know what I need to do to be ready for the season. Spring Training is nothing that worries me about anything.
"Like we mentioned the other day, we're not concerned with him," said Red Sox manager John Farrell. "David's going to be fine, just when you watch the bat speed, seeing the ball come off the bat in BP. He's going to get more ABs [Monday], probably take the day off the next day and then after that we'll run it out through the end of camp. His timing is going to be fine.
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Saturday, March 15, 2014
4th Annual CHARITY HOCKEY EVENT TO BENEFIT WOUNDED WARRIOR PROJECT Saturday, March 29, 2014
4th Annual
CHARITY HOCKEY EVENT TO BENEFIT
WOUNDED WARRIOR PROJECT
WOUNDED WARRIOR PROJECT
Saturday, March 29, 2014
Join us on March 29, 2014 to watch local firefighters and police take to the ice in a series of benefit hockey games for Wounded Warrior Project.
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Payments will be handled securely by PayPal. Your order will be sent to you by postal mail. PARKING Parking available in the Hilton lot at Pearl and Ford Streets. You will be able to leave and return without additional payment but will need to mention your intentions to the parking attendant and retain your receipt as proof. SOUVENIR SHIRTS Be sure to pick up a in the atrium during the charity games! Child sizes are $15. Adult sizes are $20. |
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Food & Drink Specials!
These area restaurants will have food and drink specials between the two games. Be sure to check them out!
Black Bear Saloon
The Tavern Downtown
The Russian Lady
City Steam Brewery Cafe*
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Hot Tomato's
McKinnons Irish Pub
Pigs Eye Pub
Agave
* Reservations recommended
Questions?
To learn more or to arrange payment by check, please email charityhockey@comcast.net
About the East Hartford Firefighters Union
The East Hartford Firefighters Union represents all uniformed members of the East Hartford Fire Department, with the exception of the Chief and Assistant Chief.
Our affiliations include:
International Association of Firefighters: Local 1548
Uniformed Professional Fire Fighters Association of CT
Connecticut AFL-CIO
Greater Hartford Labor Council
We are an active member in the community and make annual donations to numerous local and national causes. In 2011, Local 1548 raised approximately $15,000 for the Muscular Dystrophy Association during our Fill The Boot campaign.
The East Hartford Firefighters Union represents all uniformed members of the East Hartford Fire Department, with the exception of the Chief and Assistant Chief.
Our affiliations include:
International Association of Firefighters: Local 1548
Uniformed Professional Fire Fighters Association of CT
Connecticut AFL-CIO
Greater Hartford Labor Council
We are an active member in the community and make annual donations to numerous local and national causes. In 2011, Local 1548 raised approximately $15,000 for the Muscular Dystrophy Association during our Fill The Boot campaign.
East Hartford Firefighters Union · IAFF Local 1548 · 31 School Street · East Hartford, CT 06108
East Hartford ,ct First Ever Black over Red Seagrave Pumper
Here is the Gazette photo with East Hartford Fire Dept. Master Mechanic
William Melendez and Molly, Deputy Chief Dave Olschefskie's Brittany
Spaniel.
All Pic's By Bill Doak
William Melendez and Molly, Deputy Chief Dave Olschefskie's Brittany
Spaniel.
All Pic's By Bill Doak
Thursday, March 13, 2014
A promotional ceremony for Hartford Fire Chief Carlos M. Huertas is scheduled for Friday, March 21, 2014 at 1200
March 13, 2014 (Hartford, CT) --- A promotional ceremony for Hartford Fire Chief Carlos M. Huertas is scheduled for Friday, March 21, 2014 at 1200 in the atrium of City Hall located at 550 Main St. in Hartford, CT. Huertas was confirmed as the permanent Fire Chief for the City of Hartford and will serve as the City’s 37th Fire Chief. Carlos M. Huertas is a Hartford native and has been a firefighter since June 18, 1980. He was promoted to Lieutenant in November 1988 and then to the position of Captain in April 1998. On September 11, 2002, Huertas was promoted to Deputy Fire Chief. Chief Huertas accepted the position of Assistant Fire Chief of Emergency Services and Deputy Emergency Manager on February 14, 2011. On June 10, 2013, Chief Huertas was named the Interim Fire Chief of the City of Hartford Fire Department by Mayor Pedro E. Segarra.
Carlos attended Central Connecticut State University, Hartford State Technical College, Albertus Magnus College and Manchester Community College; focusing on fire related courses. He is presently enrolled at Columbia Southern University completing a Bachelor of Science degree in Fire Science. Huertas is a certified Fire Marshal by the State of Connecticut, which allows him to investigate fires, enforce the life safety code as adopted by Connecticut, and apply laws and regulations relative to hazardous materials.
Huertas served the Air National Guard for 20 years and retired with the rank of Tech Sergeant. As a member of the Air National Guard, Huertas was trained as a fire-rescue man and fire inspector with a special emphasis on fire investigations and hazardous materials. Huertas is certified by the U.S. Department of Defense as: Fire Officer 1, Fire Inspector, Fire Instructor, Airport Firefighter and Hazardous Materials Incident Commander. Huertas is also a self-proclaimed historian of the City of Hartford.
Carlos M. Huertas is an active member of the community and is one of the founding members of the Society of Latin American Firefighters. Huertas is past president of the Association. Carlos is the proud father of four beautiful children.
In addition to the Fire Chief’s swearing in, a badge pinning will take place for Fire Marshal Roger Martin and additional awards will be presented as well. Please join us.
Contact: Captain James McLoughlin, PIO
Office: 860-757-4505 McloJ001@hartford.gov
Carlos attended Central Connecticut State University, Hartford State Technical College, Albertus Magnus College and Manchester Community College; focusing on fire related courses. He is presently enrolled at Columbia Southern University completing a Bachelor of Science degree in Fire Science. Huertas is a certified Fire Marshal by the State of Connecticut, which allows him to investigate fires, enforce the life safety code as adopted by Connecticut, and apply laws and regulations relative to hazardous materials.
Huertas served the Air National Guard for 20 years and retired with the rank of Tech Sergeant. As a member of the Air National Guard, Huertas was trained as a fire-rescue man and fire inspector with a special emphasis on fire investigations and hazardous materials. Huertas is certified by the U.S. Department of Defense as: Fire Officer 1, Fire Inspector, Fire Instructor, Airport Firefighter and Hazardous Materials Incident Commander. Huertas is also a self-proclaimed historian of the City of Hartford.
Carlos M. Huertas is an active member of the community and is one of the founding members of the Society of Latin American Firefighters. Huertas is past president of the Association. Carlos is the proud father of four beautiful children.
In addition to the Fire Chief’s swearing in, a badge pinning will take place for Fire Marshal Roger Martin and additional awards will be presented as well. Please join us.
Contact: Captain James McLoughlin, PIO
Office: 860-757-4505 McloJ001@hartford.gov
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