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The Middletown Press

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Past articles by Jim:

Floyd Little, New Haven's NFL Hall of Famer, dead at 78

Little burst into football prominence at James Hillhouse High School before Hall of Fame... → Read More

Quinnipiac teams both come away with home wins as college basketball season gets underway

When the members of the Quinnipiac women's basketball team woke up on Wednesday morning, all they could do was hope they would indeed have the honor of being the first Connecticut team to play on the opening day of the college basketball season. Schedules have been changing at a fast and furious pace around the country. Even the Bobcats have not been immune to the COVID-related changes taking… → Read More

Schedules continue to be altered as college basketball season about to begin

On the eve of the season opening, there are still changes being made to schedules of Connecticut programs. → Read More

New Haven football legend Floyd Little entering hospice

New Haven football legend Floyd Little, a member of the College and Pro Football Hall of Fames, has entered hospice as he continues to fight stage 2 cancer. → Read More

No fans will be allowed when Toronto FC returns to Rentschler Field for MLS playoff opener

No fans will be allowed when Toronto FC begins its MLS Cup quest on Tuesday at Rentschler Field in East Hartford. → Read More

Quinnipiac hockey announces non-conference games, set to begin season on Tuesday

The Quinnipiac men's hockey program is set to open Tuesday while the women's program drew one of the national powerhouses to kick off the season. → Read More

WestConn becomes third Connecticut university to cancel winter sports season

Western Connecticut State announced that the basketball and swimming seasons, set to begin in January, have been canceled. → Read More

Sacred Heart, Central Connecticut men’s hoops picked at bottom of NEC preseason poll

Northeast Conference coaches predict a rebuilding season for Sacred Heart after Pioneers lost five of top six scorers. Young CCSU team also finishes low in preseason poll. → Read More

Sacred Heart, Central Connecticut men’s hoops picked at bottom of NEC preseason poll

Northeast Conference coaches predict a rebuilding season for Sacred Heart after Pioneers lost five of top six scorers. Young CCSU team also finishes low in preseason poll. → Read More

Ansonia goes full remote learning until mid-January

ANSONIA - Superintendent of Schools Joseph DiBacco said he and his staff tried their hardest but the rising numbers of COVID-19 quarantines won out. On Thursday, DiBacco informed his school's 184 teachers and 2,179 students that in-school learning will end Friday and the conversion to full remote learning will be in effect until at least Jan. 18. But the superintendent told Hearst Connecticut… → Read More

Dr. Oz will be guest speaker at Alzheimer’s Foundation of America virtual conference

Connecticut residents affected by Alzheimer's are invited to free virtual educational conference on Tuesday, Nov. 17 sponsored by the Alzheimer's Foundation of America. → Read More

Toronto FC’s road to MLS Cup to begin at Rentschler Field

Toronto FC earns No. 2 seed in MLS Eastern Conference playoffs, will open postseason with at least one game at Rentschler Field. → Read More

Work still done with finalizing schedules for some Connecticut college hoop programs

Some Connecticut college basketball programs continue to work out scheduling details for upcoming season. → Read More

Fairfield’s Lopez-Senechal named MAAC preseason Player of the Year

The junior forward helped the Stags tie for second in the conference's preseason women's poll. → Read More

‘Nice to have some atmosphere and some energy’: Toronto FC thrilled to have fans at Rentschler

Sunday's game at Rentschler Field will mark the first time in nearly eight months that MLS power Toronto FC will have fans in the stands for a home game. → Read More

Division III athletes can play in 2020-21 without losing season of eligibility

The blanket waiver was approved by Division III Management Council last week after the NCAA said nearly 75 percent of conferences supported the one-time waiver. → Read More

Quinnipiac ranked in USCHO Division I men’s hockey preseason poll

Quinnipiac cracks the top 15 in the USCHO preseason poll while UConn, Sacred Heart among teams receiving votes. → Read More

Quinnipiac ranked in USCHO Division I men’s hockey preseason poll

Quinnipiac cracks the top 15 in the USCHO preseason poll while UConn, Sacred Heart among teams receiving votes. → Read More

Division III student-athletes competing in 2019-20 could recapture a season of eligibility

Recommendation is being forwarded to allow Division III student-athletes not to lose a season of eligibility even if they compete during the upcoming winter or spring seasons. → Read More

Co-Ivy League Player of Year Paul Atkinson announces decision to transfer from Yale

Yale's leading scorer and Co-Ivy League Player of the Year in men's basketball is planning to transfer after graduating in the spring. → Read More