![]() ![]() They have legal guardianship of the 18 year old. Gonzalez, a Police Department custodian, says he and his wife have two autistic daughters ages 12 and 18. In response to the reaction, behavior and evil act by Maria Pereira against my wife and children, due to my OIB post stating that Pereira’s daughter attended Danny Pizarro’s Birthday bash in Trumbull, I have taken the following actions: I provided OIB with 2 photos of Myla Campos the daughter of Maria Pereira, taken inside Danny’s residence in Trumbull that night On Sunday, I called the Department of Family and Children hotline and reported Myla Campos presence at the party and the risk to her child and others of Covid-19 exposure On Monday, I filed a complaint with the Bridgeport Police Department against Maria Pereira in regards to the threat made during a text exchange on messenger and her Facebook posting that followed I left a phone message with the Trumbull Health Department I also called in my complaint to City Council President Aidee Nieves. Videos and pictures from the event show maskless clusters of jubilant partiers of more than 100 people. Party attendants could be fined $250 for violating Governor Ned Lamont’s executive order covering large events. State Attorney Joseph Corradino is looking into the matter to “determine whether any additional enforcement actions can be taken and proven to the exacting standards of the criminal law.” Image from Pizarro party. The confrontation began after Gonzalez declared in the OIB comments section that Pereira’s 24-year-old daughter Myla Campos, mother of a young child, attended the party while Pereira was calling for resignations and terminations of public employees who had attended. Your entry fee includes a free tournament t-shirt and a weekend of guaranteed fishing fun.Fallout from a potential super-spreader party at the Trumbull home of city employee Danny Pizarro continues with former City Councilman Joel Gonzalez filing a police complaint against councilor Maria Pereira for attacking Gonzalez and his two autistic daughters in a vile, salacious Facebook rage. You can register online at by calling 203-866-BLUE or in person by visiting any of the participating tackle shops. And you may remember that a 12-year old girl won the grand prize a few years back so make sure all your anglers are registered before lines in. Be advised that your entry fee only qualifies one person to win, so if you’ll have multiple anglers on your boat hunting for the big winner, each of them – including children – will have to have to be entered separately. The top three anglers will have to pass a polygraph test before accepting their prizes. The total cost of entry is $41 per angler ($36 for entry plus a $5 fee). Anywhere inside these boundaries is fair game while you duke it out for bluefish fame! The tournament is confined to the waters of Long Island Sound with the westernmost boundary being the Whitestone Bridge and the easternmost edge being the Colregs Demarcation Line (a line running from Orient Point, New York across Great, Little & Gull Islands, to Race Point on Fishers Island and from the East Point on Fishers Island to Watch Hill Point, Rhode Island which includes Fishers Island Sound). There are 16 weigh stations this year, eight in Connecticut and eight on Long Island and they are pretty evenly spaced along the shorelines of each state. Each weigh station is given a calibrated scale (which is retrieved afterward). on Saturday August 27th and runs through 5 p.m. Weigh in your fish at one our participating advertisers (AW Marina in New London, J&B Tackle in Niantic or Fisherman’s World in Norwalk) and your catch may be featured in our reports section! That’s still not all, the heaviest blue hung on the scale at each weigh station will also nab a $100 port prize, there are 16 port prizes and no contestant may take home more than one prize. But that’s still not all, fourth and fifth will take home $500 each, places 6 through 10 get $200 each, 11 through 15 will grab $150 each and places 16 through 20 will each take home a cool C-note. In addition to the $25,000 grand prize, the second-largest bluefish landed will net $7,500 and third place will deposit a check for $2,500. This is not a ‘winner take all’ tournament either, there are many ways to take home some prize money. Saltwater anglers across New York and southern New England know to expect it, on the weekend before Labor Day, the unofficial end of the angling summer is marked by this longstanding event that gets anglers of all ages and tackle shops all over Long Island and Connecticut involved in the hysteria. It’s back! The Greatest Bluefish Tournament on Earth along with its $25,000 grand prize. Joe Gallo, the 2021 WICC grand prize winner poses with a check nearly as large as the fish he caught to win it! ![]()
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