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Big Day For Wreckers Baseball: Staples Wreckers Varsity's Two Pitchers Combine In No-Hitter To Gain Victory Over Central High School

Staples Wreckers Varsity's two pitchers didn't allow a single hit, as Staples Wreckers Varsity defeated Central High School 10-0 on Thursday. Kai Nee struck out #2 to get the last out of the game. Staples Wreckers Varsity got things moving in the first inning, when Hiro Wyatt drew a walk, scoring one run. Staples Wreckers Varsity notched four runs in the third inning.

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They kept the pressure on, lead by singles by Christopher Zajac and Oppenheimer. Rhys Jamali got the start for Wreckers. The pitcher lasted three innings, allowing zero hits and zero runs while striking out five and walking zero.Kai Nee threw the last 2 innings striking out 6.

Staples tallied one home run on the day when Holden Caney went deep in the first inning. The Wreckers collected nine hits. Caney and Luke Oakley each had multiple hits for Staples. Oakley and Caney each collected two hits to lead The Wreckers  Staples was sure-handed and didn't commit a single error. Caney made the most plays with eight.

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Big Day For Wreckers Baseball: Staples Freshman Team Overwhelms Fairfield Ludlowe With 8-3 Win

The Staples Wreckers Freshman team scored a convincing win starting in the first inning when Paul Dottori drew a walk, scoring one run. The fourth inning saw big offense, with three runs scored thanks to a walk by Mason Tobias, a sacrifice fly by Cael Crombie and by Jules Cicero.

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Xavier Somashekar led the Wreckers to victory on the mound. The fireballer allowed four hits and one run over three and two-thirds innings, striking out five and walking one. James Locoseglio and Lukas Snow entered the game out of the bullpen and helped to close out the game in relief. Graham Papp took the loss for Fairfield Ludlowe. The lefty lasted three and two-thirds innings, allowing three hits and six runs while striking out two. JP Holland went 2 for 2 at the plate to lead Fairfield Ludlowe in hits.

Staples smacked one home run on the day. Crombie had a dinger in the sixth inning. Dottori, Connor Brill, Mark Kelly, William Allot, Vincent Vega and Crombie each collected on hit to lead the Wreckers freshmen. Staples was sure-handed in the field and didn't commit a single error. Daniel McHugh had the most chances in the field with five.

Head coach Don Smith observed: "Mason Tobias played a excellent overall game with 2 great plays at 2b including one diving play .he also had a key   RBI sac fly and was robbed of 2 hits on diving plays by the RF."

He further commented. "Cael Crombie came off the bench to have a big pinch hit sac fly then hit his fist homer of the season his next at bat. We got excellent pitching from all 3 pitchers. I tell the kids limit the walks and we will be in every game this season."

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He's Baaaaack! One Half Of Westport’s Favorite Osprey Family Has Returned

The male Osprey returns from his southern wintering residence first, then awaits the return of his mate who follows later.

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The platform adjoining Terrain has been a favorite for our Osprey fans as it has great visibility and shoppers at Terrain and Fresh Market will often see them flying in and out of the nest as they do a little remodeling of their nest in spring and bring fresh fish to their hungry chicks after they hatch at the end of spring or beginning of summer.

The fact that they are beloved by Westporters became clear in 2019 when their nest and platform were removed by a construction company working for the owners of the Fresh Market, Regency Centers, resulted an a massive outcry as reported by 06880 (https://06880danwoog.com/2019/03/31/ospreys-and-regency-centers-very-interesting-sunday-afternoon-report/) which received more than 50 comments expressing outrage at the destruction of their nest at the beginning of breeding season.

Westport’s favorite Ospreys, which have been nesting on the platform built for them in the parking lot alongside Terrain from 2015 or earlier have returned to their nest, or at least the male has returned. After raising their young during the summer they head south for the winter but fly to different locations from each other, reuniting in spring at their previous nesting site to raise another family.

There are multiple other nests built on platforms in town, with three at Longshore Park, one by the first and second hole, another near the ER Strait Marina and the fourth on the exit road by the twelfth green. There are two others on properties owned by the Aspetuck Land Trust on Sherwood Mill Pond, on the Allen Salt Marsh Preserve and another behind the Sherwood Island State Park Nature Center. There is a another located in the marsh area of the Saugatuck just south of the King's Highway North Bridge which did not have a nesting pair last year.

About Osprey

The Osprey Is also known as the river hawk, fish hawk, or sea hawk and they are unique among raptors as they feed almost exclusively on live fish and have the ability to dive into the water to catch their meals. These beautiful raptors are well adapted for fishing. The birds have long legs and large feet with specialized barbs on the pads, hooked talons, and a reversible outer toe. This allows them to easily grasp fish with two toes pointing to the front and two pointing to the rear. Osprey have an oily waterproof coating on their wings and can close their nostrils when they plunge into the water. They also have slender bodies and long wings that are bent at the "wrist." Their strong wings give them extra lift to fly up and out of the water with a heavy fish. Once they catch a fish, they consume it using a black bill with a sharp hook.

Ospreys are brown on the back and white on the chest. The undersides of their wings are white with a dark patch at the wrists. Ospreys have yellow eyes and white heads with a distinctive black eye stripe that sets them apart from eagles, for which they are commonly mistaken. The female differs from the male in having a more defined "necklace" of brown feathers across her throat.

One of the larger birds of prey, but smaller than a bald eagle, ospreys have an average wingspan of five feet (1.5 meters). They are 21 to 23 inches (53 to 58 centimeters) long and usually weigh between three to four pounds (1.3 to 1.8 kilograms). The female is larger than the male.

In Connecticut, the osprey population has experienced a steady increase since 1974, when there was an all-time low of nine active nests. Today, there are more than 100 nests in the state. To keep tabs on these beautiful raptors you can visit https://www.ctaudubon.org/osprey-nation-osprey-cam/ which should soon have live Osprey Cams.

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Westport Library VersoFest Attracts Hundreds on Each of it's 4 Day Run

Panelists discuss changes in and the state of the music industry and answer questions from the audience.

VersoFest, The Westport Library’s annual music and media conference and festival where knowledge is shared and inspiration is discovered took place last Thursday through Sunday. VersoFest, named after the Library's state of the art recording studio Verso Studios is a forum for media creators, artists, and fans to converge. VersoFest includes panels where experts share their perspective and vision. Intimate workshops provide creators the opportunity to deconstruct, improve, and hone their craft. Performances entertain and inspire. Verso produced, recorded and release the first vinyl album ever created by a public library.

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VersoFest 2023 was held over four days – a Thursday night kickoff concert featuring Sunflower Bean and DJ Hysterica that drew more than 300 people; the Friday night headlining show with the Smithereens featuring Marshall Crenshaw, Amilia K Spicer, and Miriam Linna that brought out a crowd of nearly 500; and a series of panels, workshops, and more on Saturday and Sunday, drawing hundreds more. Among the highlights was the Saturday keynote conversation between legendary producer Steve Lillywhite (U2, Talking Heads, Dave Matthews Band, and many more) and Talking Heads and Tom Tom Club drummer Chris Frantz, and the Saturday evening Malloy Lecture in the Arts with acclaimed painter and Psychedelic Furs frontman Richard Butler. On Saturday and Sunday record dealers brought their inventories of vinyl LP’s including some rare and hard to find titles.

Weekend workshops included ones on songwriting, screenwriting, photography, TV and media production, and a TeachRock workshop utilizing Anthony Coscia's Wall of Sound which is a 1:4, 10' x 14' scale model replica of the Grateful Dead’s legendary “Wall of Sound” which the band employed throughout much of  1974 and which was on display and cranking tunes intermittently throughout the entire course of VersoFest 2023.

Weekend workshops included ones on songwriting, screenwriting, photography, TV and media production, and a TeachRock workshop utilizing Anthony Coscia's Wall of Sound which is a 1:4, 10' x 14' scale model replica of the Grateful Dead’s legendary “Wall of Sound” (first row, above right) which the band employed throughout much of  1974 and which was on display and cranking tunes intermittently throughout the entire course of VersoFest 2023.

Beginning in 2020, Coscia began his “Le Petit Mur De Son” project to rebuild the Grateful Dead's legendary Wall of Sound. The intent of the project is to preserve The Wall's place in history and allow people to hear, see, and feel what so few were able to experience. Scaled walls have been constructed in lead-up and in fundraising for a full-scale replication, to which Coscia is currently seeking funds.

Coscia's half-scale Wall of Sound is currently housed in a space donated by SpreadMusicNow at Granite Church in Redding, CT, which Coscia says is far too small a room for the system. “For perspective, the half scale wall in its current location is like putting a full scale wall in a small theatre,” he wrote in a Facebook post following one of the first tests of the system, “so needless to say it was loud but surprisingly clear and clean.”

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On Saturday and Sunday record dealers brought their inventories of vinyl LP’s including some rare and hard to find titles. The current exhibit from the Artists Collective of Westport provided the perfect backdrop.

Hundreds of guests enjoyed panel discussions over the weekend about topics including rock fashion, rock photography, vinyl record collecting, and the business of music, as well as a panel discussion on podcasting, streaming, and more. In addition, there was a celebration of the 50th anniversary of hip hop in Connecticut, an all-day Sunday record fair, a working replica of the Grateful Dead’s “Wall of Sound” PA system, a museum of Alice Cooper Group artifacts, and a screening of the Alice Cooper reunion documentary “Live From The Astroturf”  featuring a Q&A with Alice Cooper Group bassist and founding member Dennis Dunaway.

Alice Cooper founding member and bassist Dennis Dunaway and wife Cindy in front of some of the costumes designed by Cindy who was the original costume designer for the Alice Cooper band.

Dunaway and his wife Cindy Smith Dunaway set up one of the library's meeting rooms with a massive memorabilia collection from his more than forty years with Alice Cooper, whose real name is Vincent Furnier. Among the Dunaway's collection were several of the many costumes Cindy created as the original costume designer for the ban and is credited with ushering in the "Shock Rock" fashion style popular in the 70's with edgy bands like Alice Cooper. Cindy is the sister of Alice Cooper's drummer Neal Smith. The couple married in August of 1974 at the Greenwich CT town hall. Dunaway, who was inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall Of Fame in 2011 along with two other surviving band members, signed a variety of memorabilia brought by the band's devoted fans. Alice Cooper is perhaps best known for his smash hit "School's Out", which was released 51 years ago this month on the band's fifth studio album which climbed to number two on the Billboard Top 200, and the single reached number seven on Billboard's Top 100.

VersoFest Celebrates the 50th Anniversary Of Hip Hop with DJ’s from the dawn of the era provided a wealth of knowledge about the genesis of the genre and how these pioneering artists spawned and spread Hip Hop culture around the world.

Legends, Beats, and Grooves curated a hip-hop 50th anniversary panel featuring DJ Grand Wizzard Theodore who has been credited with inventing the ubiquitous "scratch" found in many Hip Hop tracks since the inception of the genre in the Bronx in August of 1973. Along with DJ Theodore on the panel discussing all things Hip Hop were Tony Tone (Cold Crush Brothers), DJ Grand Master Supreme (Lauryn Hill), DJ Ragoza, DJ Billy Busch (HOT 93.7), The panel discussion and Q & Q session was hosted by Terrible Tee and there was a demonstration of the dual turn table DJ mixing which is the core of much of genre.

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