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Managing Editor Melanie Ollett is a librarian, pastor, and freelance writer from New Hartford. She loves hearing about issues that matter to her local community while working as the children's/teen library assistant in New Hartford. She has spent more than 10 years in ministry serving churches in Washington, D.C., Western New York, and Long Island. She holds a B.A. in International Studies from American University, an M.Div from Wesley Theological Seminary, and an MLIS from Queens College. Reach her at melollett@gmail.com

Rosemary Scanlon, Advertising & Circulation Director, is a local real estate agent. A native of Colebrook, CT she has a background in small business. Reach her at: rosemaryscanlon@kw.com realtorrosemary.kw.com @realtorrosemary

Reporter Marie Bonelli's career has focused on in marketing and communications, assisting businesses and nonprofits in brand awareness, business development, and member/donor attraction and retention. She’s inspired to write about the mainstays and newcomers to the area. Marie completed a masters in journalism from Quinnipiac University and has contributed to the Hartford News, Hartford Business Journal, The Litchfield County Times, and a recent documentary for Nutmeg TV on a Torrington soccer player.

Bob Englehart was the award-winning editorial cartoonist and writer for the Hartford Courant for 35 years, leaving in October 2015. Since then, he's been drawing editorial cartoons for Caglecartoonscom and Patreon.com/Englehart. He says, "Drawing editorial cartoons and writing keeps me off of the psychiatrist's couch." His novel, Whoever Steals A Man is available on Amazon.com.https://www.patreon.com/Englehart

Register Citizen to Publish Weekly
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Reporters and Photographers in the Field Hunting and Gathering for Readers of #TheWinstedCitizen at This Time
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About Reynaldo Cruz Diaz, The Winsted Citizen Reporter & Photographer, via WATR 1320 am, Waterbury, CT, 1-16-23
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Pilot Edition, February 2023

Office Manager / Associate Editor Melanie Ollett is a librarian, pastor, and freelance writer from New Hartford. She loves hearing about issues that matter to her local community while working as the children's/teen library assistant in New Hartford. She has spent more than 10 years in ministry serving churches in Washington, D.C., Western New York, and Long Island. She holds a B.A. in International Studies from American University, an M.Div from Wesley Theological Seminary, and an MLIS from Queens College. Reach her at melollett@gmail.com

Rosemary Scanlon, Advertising Director, is a local real estate agent. A native of Colebrook, CT she has a background in small business. Reach her at: rosemaryscanlon@kw.com realtorrosemary.kw.com @realtorrosemary

Reporter Marie Bonelli's career has focused on in marketing and communications, assisting businesses and nonprofits in brand awareness, business development, and member/donor attraction and retention. She’s inspired to write about the mainstays and newcomers to the area. Marie completed a masters in journalism from Quinnipiac University and has contributed to the Hartford News, Hartford Business Journal, The Litchfield County Times, and a recent documentary for Nutmeg TV on a Torrington soccer player.

Bob Englehart was the award-winning editorial cartoonist and writer for the Hartford Courant for 35 years, leaving in October 2015. Since then, he's been drawing editorial cartoons for Caglecartoonscom and Patreon.com/Englehart. He says, "Drawing editorial cartoons and writing keeps me off of the psychiatrist's couch." His novel, Whoever Steals A Man is available on Amazon.com.https://www.patreon.com/Englehart

Register Citizen to Publish Weekly
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Reporters and Photographers in the Field Hunting and Gathering for Readers of #TheWinstedCitizen at This Time
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About Reynaldo Cruz Diaz, The Winsted Citizen Reporter & Photographer, via WATR 1320 am, Waterbury, CT, 1-16-23
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About Reynaldo Cruz Diaz, The Winsted Citizen Reporter & Photographer, via WATR 1320 am, Waterbury, CT, 1-16-23
Host Tom Hill III: Interview with Ralph Nader, founder, and Andy Thibault, editor & publisher, The Winsted Citizen. Pilot edition February 2023.

- PHOTO by ERICK CUATZO
Cuban sportswriter and photographer Reynaldo Cruz Diaz, 40, seeking political asylum in the U.S., in November told journalism students at the University of New Haven he left a government job after being censored. Diaz fled the country, he said, following a pattern of threats and harassment for his reports on independent sites about long lines and food shortages leading some to eat undesirable shark meat. He said secret police – noted for their polo shirts, Suzuki motorcycles and small satchels carrying guns – were stationed outside his house. His journey – which he said included months being hosted by Mexican and American friends before crossing the Rio Grande River into Texas in January – was featured on WNPR:
https://www.ctpublic.org/news/2022-10-20/in-connecticut-an-undocumented-cuban-baseball-journalist-awaits-word-on-political-asylum
Diaz said he found a 250-foot crossing several feet high but suffered lung damage from the frigid waters: “You have to walk; the current is so strong that if you try to swim it washes you away.” While in detention, he organized prisoners to sit, stand and sleep in two-hour shifts as some pods designed for 15 were filled with 40 people. He said Border Patrol and Texas prison officials appreciated his work as a translator as he speaks Spanish, English and French. Friends he met via sports exchange programs over several years arranged for him to fly to Connecticut from a Texas prison and establish residence near Hartford in February. His attorney Glenn Formica of New Haven, filed for asylum in November.

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Jennifer Almquist, Arts Editor
Matt Caputo, Sports Writer
Douglas P. Clement, Contributing Editor
Rand Richards Cooper
Jack Coraggio
Reynaldo Cruz Diaz
Liz Dupont-Diehl
Nancy Gottfried
Susan Granger
Susan Hansen
Michelle Manafy
Kathy Megan
Erik Ofgang
Serena Piervincenzi
Sam Scott
Andy Thibault, Editor & Publisher
Bob Thiesfield, Photographer
James Valentino, Art Director---
Ralph Nader, Founder---

Jennifer Almquist, arts editor, studied photography at NYU and filmmaking at the Sundance Film Institute. She is former owner of the Almquist Gallery in New Preston and an independent writer and photographer. Reach her at: jalmquistphoto@gmail.com

Matt Caputo, sports writer: My journalism career began in 2003 and since then my byline has appeared in The New York Times, New York Daily News, Men’s Journal, Connecticut Magazine, The Hockey News, Bleacher Report, and Maxim. I’m a former editor for SLAM magazine and The Rockaway Wave, a 130-year-old newspaper in Rockaway Beach, New York.

Contributing Editor Douglas P. Clement is the principal of Boardwalk Media + Communications, a digital content, marketing, and branding venture in Connecticut. Previously Senior Editor and Digital Editor of Connecticut Magazine, and Executive Editor of The Litchfield County Times publishing group, he was named national Editor of the Year for North America by a leading journalism industry group in 2005, won the nation’s top award for lifestyle journalism from the University of Missouri School of Journalism seven times, and has covered arts, culture, design and theater regionally for The New York Times. Reach him at: dpaulclement@gmail.com https://twitter.com/DouglasPClement

Rand Richards Cooper has published in The New Yorker, Harper’s, GQ, Esquire, The Atlantic, and in Best American Food Writing. A longtime contributor to Bon Appétit and a former restaurant critic for the New York Times, Rand lives in Hartford with his family. He is the restaurant critic for the Hartford Courant and is a critic and essayist for Commonweal Magazine.

Reporter Jack Coraggio is a freelance writer, reporter, critic and quizmaster. It even says so on his business card. He also was a reporter for the Litchfield County Times back in the day. Reach him at: jackcoraggio@gmail.com https://twitter.com/JCoraggio

Reynaldo Cruz Diaz aka Rey is a reporter, photographer and baseball historian. Foreign Languages graduate from Cuba seeking asylum in the U.S. Reach him at: reycd321@gmail.com https://twitter.com/reycd321

Reporter Liz Dupont-Diehl has worked throughout Connecticut for nonprofits focusing on workforce development, homelessness, and human services, with a focus on positive systems change. She has also worked as a reporter and opinion writer for the Journal Inquirer, CT News Junkie and other outlets including The Regional Standard of Colchester. She is the Associate Director of the CT Citizen Action Group. Reach her at: ldd001@gmail.com https://twitter.com/lddiehl

Reporter Nancy Gottfried is a former editorial producer and writer at Good Morning America, Today Show, MSNBC, Fox TV, and executive producer at the ABC Radio Networks. She has written extensively for print, most recently the Hartford Courant and Hartford Magazine. Reach her at: nancygottfried@gmail.com

Susan Granger, movie reviewer, is a product of Hollywood. Her natural father, S. Sylvan Simon, was a director and producer at M.G.M. and Columbia Pictures; her adoptive father, Armand Deutsch, produced movies at M.G.M. As a child, Susan appeared in movies with Abbott & Costello, Red Skelton, Lucille Ball, Margaret O’Brien and Lassie. She attended Mills College in California, studying journalism with Pierre Salinger, and graduated from the University of Pennsylvania with highest honors in journalism. During her adult life, Susan has been on radio and television as an anchorwoman and movie/drama critic, syndicating her reviews/articles around the world. She has appeared on American Movie Classics and Turner Classic Movies. In 2017, her book 150 TIMELESS MOVIES was published by Hannacroix Creek Books. She is now the resident movie ‘guru’ at Sacred Heart University’s Community Theater in Fairfield, hosting new THE CENTURY OF CINEMA series. Her website is www.susangranger.com and she’s on Twitter @susangranger.

Susan Hansen is a freelance writer and editor specializing in law and business stories and a new resident of Winsted. Her articles have appeared in newspapers and magazines, including Bloomberg Business Week, American Lawyer, the New York Times, Columbia Journalism Review and Inc.

Michelle Manafy is the editorial director of the not-for-profit Digital Content Next, a membership organization comprised of more than 60 media companies. She has three decades of publishing experience, more than half of which has been focused on the media business. She has written for Inc., Business Insider, MediaPost, and Harvard’s NiemanLab, as well as alt weeklies The SF Weekly and The Village Voice, and is co-author of the Book Standout Virtual Events. Michelle has edited books on a wide range of topics and is a frequent speaker on media business and technology. She holds a BA in journalism from San Francisco State University. Reach her on Twitter at: @michellemanafy

Kathy Megan, a former reporter for Hartford Courant and CT Mirror, was an associate producer with Connecticut Public on a documentary on the Sheff school desegregation case in Hartford. She is freelancing now and also taught journalism. Reach her at: kathy.megan44@gmail.com https://twitter.com/kathymegan

Erik Ofgang is the co-author of “The Good Vices: From Beer to Sex, The Surprising Truth About What’s Actually Good For You," the author of "Buzzed: Where to Enjoy the Best Craft Beverages in New England" and "Gillette Castle: A History." The former senior writer at Connecticut Magazine, his work has appeared in the Washington Post, Atlantic, Thrillist, and Associated Press. He also teaches in WCSU’s MFA in Creative and Professional Writing Program. Reach him at: erikofgang@gmail.com https://twitter.com/erikofgang

Serena Piervincenzi is a senior at The University of New Haven. She is graduating in May with a B.A. in Communications, concentration in Journalism and a minor in Visual Art. She has been a contributing writer for The University of New Haven’s Charger bulletin. She has also been the department head of Media Arts, at Appel Farm Arts camp, teaching youngsters about media. Reach her at: spier3@unh.newhaven.edu
Sam Scott, a sophomore Criminal Justice major at the University of New Haven and an offensive tackle for Charger football, is taking a year off from sports to focus on his studies and career goal of becoming a FBI agent. He also runs a business reselling brand clothing and sneakers. Scott has a 4.0 GPA and is a member of the USJ Criminal Justice Club, the University of New Haven Honors College and Alpha Lambda Delta, a certified national honor society that recognizes academic excellence in the first year at a college or university. He also tells bad jokes, a skill diminished by taking the required communication class at UNH. Reach him at: sscot4@unh.newhaven.edu

Andy Thibault, editor and publisher, teaches Basic News Reporting / Writing, Investigative Reporting and Communication at the University of New Haven. He covered the Boston Marathon bombing trial gavel to gavel for the NBC News Investigative Unit, was a research consultant for the HBO series “Allen v Farrow” and was credited with helping to free a woman unjustly imprisoned for first-degree murder in 2013. The Connecticut Council for Freedom of Information cited Thibault in 2014 with the Stephen A. Collins Memorial Freedom of Information Award for “his many contributions to the cause of open and accountable government and a free and vigorous press in Connecticut.” He is the author of two collections of newspaper columns and a history of the Connecticut State Police as well as co-author of a memoir by the master counterfeiter Louis the Coin Colavecchio. Thibault also served as a member of the Litchfield Board of Education and chair of the Connecticut Young Writers Trust, a non-profit which awarded $215,000 in cash to teenage poets and writers over 17 years, sending state champions and parents to the Dublin Writers Festival.

Bob Thiesfield. Born in Queens, NY, Bob spent his early years in Haiti until his family was forced to flee from the regime of Francois (Papa Doc) Duvalier. He served in Vietnam and attended the Germain School of Photography in Manhattan on his return. After more than 25 years as a freelance photographer, Thiesfield’s work is represented in corporate and private collections. His company is H. Robert Thiesfield, Photographer, in Rocky Hill. Reach him at: hrthiesfield@gmail.com

Art Director James Valentino is the owner of James Roberts Creative, Newington, for 14 years. UConn graphic design grad. Former Art Director, CT Law Tribune. To see how my solutions get results, visit www.jamesrobertcreative.com and subscribe to my e-Newsletter.
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Ralph Nader, founder. first made headlines as a young lawyer in 1965 with his book “Unsafe at Any Speed,” a scathing indictment that lambasted the auto industry for producing unsafe vehicles. The book led to congressional hearings and the passage of a series of life-saving automobile safety laws in 1966. In his career as consumer advocate, he founded many organizations in diverse areas, including the American Museum of Tort Law in Winsted – the first law museum in America. In 2006 he was cited by The Atlantic as one of the one hundred most influential figures in American history.
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Cool Justice Blog
January 12, 2023
UPDATED #TheWinstedCitizen Invites You to a Community Meeting * BAND BIOS

6 PM Tuesday, January 24, 2023
654 Main St., Winsted, CT
The American Museum of Tort Law
Reception w/ Light Refreshments, Live Jazz / R&B: Jen Allen, Matt Dwonszyk, Linda Ransom, Josh Bruneau, Jonathan Barber, Kris Jensen, Jeremy Galloway
Short Presentation and Q&A Follow
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The Cool Justice Band
https://www.jenallenmusic.com/
Jen Allen is a pianist, composer, author and educator. She frequently performs in New York, the Northeast US and in venues throughout the world, as the leader of her own groups or as a member of other creative music ensembles.
Notable appearances include the Winnipeg Jazz Festival, Cambridge Festival of the Arts, Greater Hartford Monday Night Jazz Series and Wexford Performing Arts Centre (Ireland). Jen has performed with many notable artists, including Don Braden, Jimmy Greene, Kendrick Oliver, Sarah Caswell, Camille Thurman, Freddie Hendrix, Nat Reeves, Kris Allen, Ike Sturm and Antoinette Montague.
In 2011, Jen was chosen as one of only eight pianists from around the world to participate in the Mary Lou Williams Women in Jazz Workshop at the Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C, presenting a trio concert and working with Toshiko Akiyoshi, Lynne Arriale and Sherrie Maricle.
An active recording artist, Jen is featured on many albums including her debut, Pieces of Myself, Raise Up by collaboratively led Trio 149 as well as many albums as a sideman. Jen composes music for big bands, studio orchestras, string quartet and other smaller ensembles.
She has been commissioned to compose music for several universities and grade schools. She was a member of the prestigious BMI Jazz Composers Workshop in New York City, a colloquium of the foremost up-and-coming writers of large ensemble jazz music today.
In November of 2018 Jen was a composer-in-residence for St. Peter’s Church (NYC) Jazz Lauds and received a commission from Spark and Echo for her piece “Kurinji.” Starting in 2018 Jen has curated and produced a concert series in West Hartford, CT called “Bring It Home” that features musicians from all over the world, including Brazil, Romania and Italy in the company of local Connecticut musicians, all in collaboration with local visual artists.
In 2017, Jen was the music director and arranger for the Litchfield Jazz Festival Orchestra where she arranged seven pieces of music for a 10-piece ensemble. Jen has received degrees in performance and composition from The Hartt School and UMASS Amherst. She is currently a Visiting Assistant Professor at Trinity College in Hartford where she directs the Jazz Ensemble and teaches jazz history and music business. Jen is also Visiting Faculty at Bennington College where she directs the jazz ensemble, teaches jazz arranging and piano lessons.
Jen has also held positions at The Greater Hartford Academy of the Arts and the University of Hartford, and has presented master classes, clinics and served as a guest conductor at schools throughout the U.S. and world. Jen has been a senior teaching artist for Litchfield Performing Arts since 2010. Her first jazz piano method book was published through Alfred's Publishing entitled Sitting In: Jazz Piano (co-authored with Noah Baerman). The book was the recipient of Music Inc.Magazine's Editor's Choice Award 2015.

He also started attending the Artists Collective after school program playing in the Youth Jazz Orchestra. The Artist Collective, founded by jazz saxophone legend Jackie McLean, propelled Dwonszyk to continue his studies at the The Jackie McLean Institute of Jazz at The University of Hartford. Dwonszyk quickly developed an exceptionally strong rapport with Professor Nat Reeves and Professor Steve Davis. Reeves instilled a strong sense of swing, conviction and vocabulary upon Dwonszyk while Davis would hire Dwonszyk for gigs at local venues around the Hartford area. This schooling inside and outside of the classroom helped Dwonszyk become one of the top call bassists in Connecticut.
After graduating with a Bachelor’s of Music in Jazz Studies in 2013, Dwonszyk went on to obtain a Master’s of Music at SUNY Purchase College in New York where he studied with Professor's Todd Coolman, Doug Weiss, John Faddis and John Abercrombie. With the SUNY Purchase Big Band, Dwonszyk performed at the Blue Note featuring Terell Stafford and at Dizzy's Club Coca Cola featuring Steve Turee.
Dwonszyk would soon become a resident of Brooklyn, NY performing in some of New York's top jazz venues including Smalls, Smoke, Minton’s, Zinc Bar, Birdland and the Jazz Standard.
In 2015, Dwonszyk was accepted into the Bosyie Lowery Jazz Living Residency for his original compositions and was awarded in Down Beat Magazine for his arrangement of the jazz classic, “What A Wonderful World.” In 2018, Dwonszyk went on to record his debut record as a leader, entitled "Wonderful World," featuring the awarded arrangement as well as nine of his original compositions. He continues to perform and record with his group the "Dwonztet."
In 2018, Dwonszyk toured through Russia apart of the Rainy Days Jazz Festival and in 2019 he toured through Canada with the Oleg Butman Trio. His last tour was in 2020 with Jonathan Barber and Vision Ahead through the West Coast of the U.S.
Dwonszyk has performed at many well known festivals including the NYC Winter Jazz Festival, BRIC Jazz festival, Clifford Brown Festival, JVC Jazz Festival, the Jazz & Colors Festival at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, D.C Jazz Festival, the Kennedy Center, Ottawa Jazz Festival, Saskatoon Jazz Festival, Edmonton Jazz Festival, Litchfield Jazz Festival, Hartford Jazz Festival, Hartford Baby Grand Jazz Series, New Haven Jazz Festival and the Baikal Jazz Festival in Yakutsk, Siberia.
He has performed with numerous contemporaries as well as legendary jazz artists including Harold Mabern, Larry Willis, David Hazeltine, Anthony Wonsey, Rick Germanson, Hal Galper, Dave Kikoski, Donald Vega, Pete Malinverni, Steve Wilson, Abraham Burton, Javon Jackson, Gary Smulyan, Bill Saxton, Bennie Wallace, Wayne Escoffery, Mike Diruboo, Myron Walden, J.D. Allen, John Farnsworth, Steve Davis, Steve Turre, Joe Farnsworth, Carl Allen, Winard Harper, Herlin Riley, Willie Jones III, Joe Strasser, Dr. Eddie Henderson, Joe Magnarelli, Jeremy Pelt, Jumaane Smith, Wallace Roney, Freddie Hendrix and Duane Eubanks.
When Dwonszyk is not performing, he teaches Jazz Bass at Manchester Community College in Connecticut. He is called into coach ensembles at the University of Hartford Jackie McLean Institute of Jazz and also teaches in the summer at Litchfield Jazz Camp and Bennie Wallace’s Back Country Jazz Program.

A native of New London, Connecticut, jazz vocalist Linda Ransom moved to Atlanta where she lived for over 20 years.
In Atlanta, her career spanned a variety of talents - she was a Director at Kid's Choice Early Childcare and the Director of the summer program for The Love of My Child Foundation.
Ransom started singing professionally in the 60s, with The Peter Deutchen Orchestra and the Artie Lee Orchestra of New York. She has recorded three albums throughout her career. She now resides in Hartford and performs with her own group, as well as with with Larry Willis, Steve Davis, and Ed Fast among others. Ransom has performed in around the United States and Europe, Japan, and the Caribbean.
While she considers herself a jazz vocalist, Ransom is known for her versions of Aretha Franklin compositions as well as soothing audiences with a Judy Garland-like approach. Whatever the occasion or song, Ransom masterfully floats through her performances all the while keeping the audience totally engaged.

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Joshua Bruneau was born in Waterbury Center, Vermont. While growing up, Josh was frequently found on the baseball field.
After seeing a Time Life commercial, he was instantly drawn to classical music. Josh asked for classical tapes and records by composers like Bach, Mozart, and Chopin. His life took a dramatic turn when he was introduced to the trumpet and subsequently, jazz.
Josh began to study the art of music and taking trumpet lessons when he 10 years old. These formative years proved very important as Josh discovered many recordings of musicians such as John Coltrane, Sonny Rollins, Dizzy Gillespie, and Charlie Parker. He immediately fell in love with these musicians and made a conscious decision to try to emulate these people’s playing.
He started forming his own groups and playing locally from a young age. He was soon traveling with a local big band. He honed his skills all through high school at Harwood Union High School in Duxbury, Vermont.
In the fall of 2006, Josh began his studies at the Jackie McLean Institute at the Hartt School. Josh was introduced to his two most important mentors, Nat Reeves and Steve Davis. He immediately started gigging around the Hartford area with local musicians and fellow students.
Josh received the opportunity to travel to Ireland with Nat in his freshman year. Ever since, Josh has been playing with his instructors, Nat and Steve, on a regular basis. That same year he played with Nat, Steve, Eric McPherson, Alan Palmer, and Jovan Alexandre opening for Dionne Warwick.
Because of his established relationship with his two mentors, Josh now frequents New York City to perform at world famous Jazz clubs such as Smoke and Smalls. September 2011 he played at the Detroit Jazz festival with another of his great mentors, Curtis Fuller. He has also shared the stage with artists such as Harold Mabern, Mike LeDonne, Eric Alexander, Joe Farnsworth, Carl Allen, John Webber, Ken Fowser, and Larry Willis to name a few. Now with the 2014 release of his debut album as a leader, Bright Idea (Cellar Live), Josh continues to look forward musically and push himself and his colleagues further.

New York City-based Jonathan Barber was voted the #1 Up-and-Coming Drummer of 2018 in Modern Drummer. Only 29 years old, he has already recorded and toured worldwide with such artists as Pat Metheny, Nicholas Payton, Buster Williams, Jeremy Pelt, Wallace Roney, Terrace Martin, Jennifer Holiday, Harold Mabern, Steve Davis, Stefon Harris and many more. Barber has also been called on for such significant performances as Jimmy Greene’s Ana Grace Project – with an all-star band comprised of Greene, Kenny Barron, John Patitucci, and Kurt Elling – and back-to-back sold-out concerts with the Brooklyn Philharmonic and Erykah Badu at the BAM Opera House.
In addition to his first-call status as a sideman, Barber has recently stepped forth as a composer and leader with his Vision Ahead band, featuring saxophonist Godwin Louis, guitarist Andrew Renfroe, bassist Matt Dwonszyk, and pianist Taber Gable.
Even with Barber’s history of high-profile gigs and recordings taken into consideration, DownBeat magazine calls Vision Ahead’s self-titled debut album his “greatest accomplishment to date.” Released on Rockwood Music Hall’s largest stage in May 2018, Vision Ahead is a powerful declaration of intent for a band that’s been making waves on the modern jazz scene since its debut performance at Smalls Jazz Club. The group’s blend of classic, swinging jazz with elements of gospel, rock, soul, and fusion is a compelling showcase of Barber’s broad stylistic range as a composer and performer. Jonathan Barber & Vision Ahead was featured and headline the 2018 Rainy Days Jazz Festival held in St. Petersburg and Moscow, Russia.

Saxophonist and multi-wind artist, composer and arranger Kris Jensen is a versatile musician who has forged a diverse musical career. A veteran sideman to legends for nearly two decades now, Jensen has performed throughout the United States, Canada, the Caribbean, Bangkok, Thailand, and Switzerland. Kris is associated with many prominent artists in jazz and rock including the Allman Brothers Band – as well as the individual members’ bands (Gregg Allman and Friends, Jaimoe’s Jasssz Band, Dickey Betts and Great Southern)- trumpet legend Maynard Ferguson, and a host of others.
In 1996, Jensen was a semi-finalist in the prestigious Thelonious Monk International Jazz Competition. He has studied Jazz and African-American music at the University of Hartford, where he would later teach under the auspices of jazz saxophone legend Jackie McLean. Jensen continues to carry on the great tradition as both a performer and educator. Recent performances of particular note have included concerts or appearances with jazz legends such as trombonist Curtis Fuller, alto saxophonist Phil Woods, and pianist Larry Willis. He has appeared on New Jersey Public Television with Maynard Ferguson, on “Late Night with David Letterman” with Gregg Allman & Friends, and on stage with The Allman Brothers Band, The Dave Matthews Band, and with Warren Haynes and Govt. Mule.
Jensen keeps an active freelance performing schedule in addition to touring regularly with Jaimoe’s Jasssz Band with whom he can be seen monthly at the famous Iridium jazz club in New York City and at festivals and venues across the U.S. and beyond. He also serves on the music faculties of the Indian Mountain School, The Salisbury School, The Millbrook School, and in Hartford with the Bushnell “Jazzicians” student scholar program.
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Jeremy finished his master’s degree at the Hartt School of Music in May 2021, where he has studied under virtuosic musicians Nat Reeves, Rich Goldstein, Abraham Burton and many more. Coming out of the academic world as a young and ambitious guitarist and composer, he has only one goal when performing: to make people feel as happy and excited by listening to my music as he feels playing it.
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Short Presentation and Q&A Follow
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ANNOUNCEMENT: Nader, Thibault To Announce
Pilot Weekly Paper at Rotary Jan. 3
12-26-22
WINSTED, CT – Consumer advocate Ralph Nader and journalist Andy Thibault will announce the publication of a pilot weekly newspaper during a meeting of the Rotary Club of The Torrington and Winsted Areas at the Greenwoods Country Club Tuesday, Jan. 3, at noon.
This pilot edition is designed to ascertain the level of community support needed to make it a regular weekly publication.
The Winsted Citizen will serve the communities of Winsted, Hartland, Riverton, Colebrook, Norfolk and New Hartford. Publication is expected in early 2023.
Nader first made headlines as a young lawyer in 1965 with his book “Unsafe at Any Speed,” a scathing indictment that lambasted the auto industry for producing unsafe vehicles. The book led to congressional hearings and the passage of a series of life-saving automobile safety laws in 1966.
In his career as consumer advocate he founded many organizations in diverse areas, including the American Museum of Tort Law in Winsted – the first law museum in America. In 2006 he was cited by The Atlantic as one of the one hundred most influential figures in American history.
“I’m just helping get The Winsted Citizen started,” Nader said. “The paper will have editorial independence in service of the community.”
Thibault, a veteran journalist and private investigator, teaches news basic reporting / writing, investigative reporting and communication at the University of New Haven. He was a research consultant for the HBO series #AllenVFarrow and was credited with helping to free a woman unjustly imprisoned for first degree murder.
The Connecticut Council for Freedom of Information cited Thibault in 2014 with the Stephen A. Collins Memorial Freedom of Information Award for “his many contributions to the cause of open and accountable government and a free and vigorous press in Connecticut.” He has coordinated a speakers program at the University of St. Joseph since 2017 and served on the University’s Digital Media and Communication Advisory Board since 2020.
Thibault will serve The Winsted Citizen as editor and publisher. He has begun recruiting editorial and business staff while meeting with readers.
“If it’s important to you, it’s important to us,” Thibault said. “You can tell the health of the community by the health of its newspaper. We are here to serve a useful purpose for readers, educators, workers, businesses and the community at large.”
Greenwoods Country Club is at 300 Torringford St., Winsted.

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December 6, 2022
In 40 Seconds, The Reporter’s Reason for Existence …via @NEWSLarryHenry
Larry Henry is a veteran print and broadcast journalist who spent more than 16 years in Nevada, including serving as legislative reporter for the Reno Gazette-Journal and as political editor at the Las Vegas Sun. He's also written about popular culture for the Mob Museum in Las Vegas. As a broadcast journalist, he worked as managing editor at KFSM-TV, the CBS affiliate in Arkansas, where he now lives and where casino growth is a hot topic. A Marine Corps veteran and LSU graduate, he is also an avid movie fan, especially of classic film noir from the 1940s and ’50s. Henry spoke last month with journalism students at the University of New Haven about the reporting life and the careers of two fallen investigative reporters, Jeff German and Ned Day.
Larry Henry story on Jeff German and Ned Day
https://tinyurl.com/37fxmadh
Ned Day was wired to sources
The Mob came after Ned. They blew up his car ...

Day told a friend it was the best day of his life
Mob on the Run, documentary by Ned Day https://youtu.be/TYYKOC35sHU
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Jeff German paid the ultimate price
NIGHTLINE SEGMENT:https://abcnews.go.com/Nightline/video/las-vegas-public-administrator-trial-allegedly-stabbing-journalist-92178220
Murder and Loathing in Las Vegas https://www.esquire.com/news-politics/a42008231/robert-telles-jeff-german-las-vegas-murders/ Cool Justice Blog
November 24, 2022
UPDATED: Reception Thursday for Thiesfield Exhibit @USJCT
Info via USJCT calendar:
The University of Saint Joseph in West Hartford is pleased to present "Visual Thoughts" Images of Current Events, an exhibition featuring the work of freelance photographer and digital artist H. Robert Thiesfield, on view until the end of the year. The artist will be available to discuss his social commentary images on December 8, 2022, from 5-6 p.m. in McGovern Hall.
Thiesfield has been viewing life through a unique lens. Born in Queens, New York, Robert spent his early years in Haiti until his family was forced to flee from the island nation’s violent and oppressive regime of Francois (Papa Doc) Duvalier. He served in Vietnam and attended the Germain School of Photography in Manhattan on his return. After more than 25 years as a freelance photographer, Thiesfield’s work is represented in corporate and private collections. His company is H. Robert Thiesfield, Photographer, located in Rocky Hill.
Thiesfield also is participating in the “Perspectives of Heritage” group exhibition at Workspace Gallery, Manchester and an ongoing project called “Connecticut Towns.”

Via USJCT Instagram:
Check out art by #RobertThiesfield on display in the McGovern Lounge. Images of current events will be available for viewing through December. #usjct #visualthoughts

BOB THIESFIELD PHOTO GALLERIES:
Speaker Series,
University of St. Joseph, W. Hartford, CT
https://cooljustice.blogspot.com/2022/01/selected-flashbacks-bob-thiesfield.html
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