Tuesday, February 21, 2023

Contest winner at Ansonia Armory devours 11 paczkis, takes crown for 3rd time

Victory is sweet for Manny 'the Manimal' Cambra who downed 11 Polish paczkis in the five-minute, Fat Tuesday eating competition at the Ansonia Armory. He even devoured a 12th one after the contest was over.

In above photo Cambra is being congratulated by Mayor David S. Cassetti. (Photo from City of Ansonia Facebook page. All event photos posted on the City's page were taken by Joey Febus, Anthony DelaNooch Mullin, and Patrick Buckley.)

Fat Tuesday, the day before Ash Wednesday, is a day of indulgence. The paczki tradition comes from Poland, where butter, sugar, eggs and other items were used to make the pastries to be consumed before the  start of 40 days of Lent, when traditionally Christians will give up sweets or other kinds of food. 

I caught Cambra, at left, in action.


Corporation Counsel John P. Marini (with microphone) introduced each contestant to the audience before the eating began. A boxing ring had been set up temporarily in the Armory. 

Miss Ansonia Petite Martina Beattie is standing second from left in the front row.


Second place honors went to "Mr. Ed," (Ed Hartsberg) who ate 7 Paczkis. Aldermanic President Josh Shuart (above) took third place by downing 6 Paczkis. I like his shirt!

(Photo from the City of Ansonia Facebook page.)


New this year was a contestant known as Valley Indy Avenger, 
hired by the Valley Independent Sentinel to live stream the competition. He confessed afterward he only was able to eat 2 of the delectable double-sized doughnuts. The dinos look amused. 

Also on hand to add some glimmer was pro-wrestling legend Bull Dredd, seen here chatting with the Avenger, who was attempting to compete.




... And I'll share a flashback to the 2007 competition held at Eddy's Bake Shop on Main Street. A long time ago!

It was the New Haven Register Valley Bureau v. Milford Bureau.

My co-worker Elizabeth Benton (at right) and I did the best that we could, but our Valley team didn't win. My son Cameron, who was 16 at the time, is standing behind me offering moral support as I consumed 2-1/2 of the fried dough delights. 


In addition to the comprehensive coverage by the Valley Independent Sentinel, the annual event was covered by several media outlets. Check them out on the City of Ansonia's Facebook page, among others.


Recuperation journey: Lookin' around the neighborhood


Afternoon visitor in the yard. I took this through a window but not sure if it is a Cooper's Hawk or not.
Someone please advise!

 



My Sister's Place Thrift Store in Ansonia posts weekly sales


Searching for anything special? We have some great sales this week!
https://conta.cc/3XPT6hN

My Sister's Place Thrift Store and Donation Center is located at 380 Main St., Ansonia.

All purchases support BHcare's The Umbrella Center for Domestic Violence Services.


This is shared from the store's Facebook page.


'Turnback Tuesday' features St. Paul's Episcopal Church on Huntington Green

Turnback Tuesday looks at St. Paul’s Episcopal Church located by the Huntington Green in Shelton.

This building was completed in 1818 after an 1811 fire destroyed the original church, which was built in 1740.

The first rector was Rev. Christopher Newton who is buried in the cemetery on the right side of the church when facing the building. The blue image is created with a process called cyanotype. It is a process that uses a mix of iron compounds that when exposed to UV lights and washed in water oxidizes, creating a Prussian blue image. The technique was invented in 1841 by Sir John Frederick Herschel (1792-1871).


Thanks goes to the Derby Public Library staff for sharing interesting local history each week.


Ansonia Police search residence in weapons investigation, deploy distraction devices


From Ansonia Police Department Facebook page this morning:


"At approx. 0500 hours, the Ansonia Police Department with assistance from the CT. State Police executed a search warrant at 104 Prospect Street in relation to a weapons investigation. During the execution of the search warrant, distraction devices were deployed.

Prospect Street was shut down for a short period of time but is now open.

Officers are still on scene conducting an investigation. There is currently no danger to the neighborhood. Additional information will be released as needed."