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Westell Technologies Launches “Power Up With Westell”

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Westell Technologies Launches “Power Up With Westell” AURORA, Ill.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Westell Technologies, Inc. (NASDAQ: WSTL), a leading provider of in-building wireless, intelligent site management, cell site optimization, and outside plant solutions, today announces that the Company will be offering a complimentary power check as part of its “Power Up with Westell” program. The power check provides a comprehensive assessment of power requirements using Westell’s full suite of carrier approved power distribution products. This offer leverages We Reported by Business Wire 16 hours ago.

A Tale of Two Cities: Bad Water in Wellesley and Flint

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Credit: Flickr/Aurora Amidon

When E. Coli was detected in the water supply of Wellesley, Massachusetts in August 2014, the official response was swift and comprehensive. Urgent emails were sent, warnings were posted, and duct tape blocked off public water fountains. Signs outside of supermarkets reassured panicking yuppies that more bottled water was en route, in the event the mountains of Perrier started to run low. The Starbucks in the center of town was regretfully reduced to a pastries-only menu. Concerned neighbors went door-to-door. It was something to talk about -- there was no chance anyone had missed the memo in the onslaught of phone calls and emails. Within two days, the boil-water order was lifted. The ethos of a town in distress was captured in a single tweet: "The long nightmare is over. #WellesleyWater."

Full disclosure: my family has lived in Wellesley for the past few years. When I visit them, I walk around the manicured, Tesla-lined streets in a state of mild anxiety, convinced I am loudly emitting student-debt-riddled, single-mom vibes. The Boston suburb is 84.6 percent white, has a median household income of $159,167 and is the second-highest educated town in America, according to Forbes. Welleslians played to type as they weathered the contamination event in full capitalistic glory, subsisting bravely on croissants and cake pops, reassured by the apocalyptic levels of bottled water at Roche Bros. Case in point:
Credit: Flickr/Aurora Amidon

Looking through Twitter feeds from the fateful two days, it's hard to separate satire from reality. Rich people can be enigmatic that way. Residents tweeted about running into their neighbors as they bought water at Whole Foods, frustrated and annoyed by the lack of local government transparency. It seems transparent, however, when DPW workers heroically dash through town, taping shut every visible public water source -- no cloak and dagger municipal dealings here!

State and city governments will not let the affluent professional classes go without clean water. And rightly so. This is America, where we enjoy efficient plumbing and clean, drinkable tap water. In the words of billionaire rap mogul Jay-Z, "Water is free." Right? Actually, wrong. It may feel free to those fortunate enough to drink designer bottled water, leaving that tap stuff for washing dishes and watering the plants. To be sure, people of all socio-economic classes expect that water from the faucet will not poison them.

In April 2014, Flint, Michigan's water supply switched its source from the freshwater Great Lakes to the Flint River, a historically stinking repository of industrial runoff. This was all in the name of "fiscal responsibility." By summer, residents started complaining about this new tap water. It smelled foul. It tasted foul. Children broke out in rashes after bath-time; ears bled after showers at the YMCA. In early September, a boil advisory was issued. Even after the city had reportedly flushed out water contamination, it was clear that something was very, very wrong. General Motors stopped using water from the river after they saw car engines eroding. By the time serious testing took place and dangerous levels of lead were detected in Flint's water supply -- it was too late. The effects of lead poisoning are irreversible. The population never had a chance.

Flint is a poor city. Over half of the residents are African American (as opposed to Wellesley's 2 percent). According to the U.S. Census, 41.5 percent of the population of Flint lived below of the poverty line between 2009 and 2013. A mere 11 percent of Flint's inhabitants have a bachelor's degree. Researching the crisis, there's not a wealth of potentially satirical tweets about Whole Foods to sort through. The people of Flint can't gossip and joke and revel in the melodrama of a boil-water order, because they are poor and they are trapped. This is the end result of the anti-tax, "let's shrink the government" rallying cry of the Republicans.

Mothers in Flint cried for their children's lives. Not for days, or months, but years. Nobody listened. This is a human right's crisis. The burden has fallen on the disenfranchised men and women who will carry the effects of this toxic water into the next generation. Michigan Gov. Rick Snyder remains in power, free to trample over the lower classes with impunity (as long as he says he's sorry -- eventually). He is even praised by fellow bigwig Republicans like presidential nominee Jeb Bush. Welcome to America 2016, a country so blatantly rigged in favor of the wealthy that it reads like a dystopian novel. If you're poor or African-American in the sweet land of liberty, watch out for poisoned rocks and rills. I'm not proud of it.

-- This feed and its contents are the property of The Huffington Post, and use is subject to our terms. It may be used for personal consumption, but may not be distributed on a website. Reported by Huffington Post 15 hours ago.

Astronics' earnings tumble in 4Q, joining list of WNY decliners

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Moog. Graham. National Fuel. Astronics Corp. (NASDAQ: ATRO) joined the list of Western New York public companies reporting disappointing earnings today, as the East Aurora company's fourth-quarter profits fell nearly 25 percent from $18.4 million last year to $13.9 million this year. The news sent Astronics shares tumbling down to $25.70 Wednesday, down from about $65 at its 52-week peak in April. While the other companies have attributed flat or falling earnings on the international energy market,… Reported by bizjournals 13 hours ago.

Aurora Health Care, hospitals agree to $1.25M Justice Department settlement

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Aurora Health Care of Milwaukee and four of its affiliated hospitals paid a total of $1.25 million under a U.S. Department of Justice settlement related to cardiac devices that were implanted in Medicare patients in violation of Medicare coverage requirements. The Department of Justice said Wednesday it reached settlements with 51 hospitals in 15 states for more than $23 million. The Aurora hospitals involved in the settlement were Aurora St. Luke’s Medical Center and Aurora Sinai Medical Center… Reported by bizjournals 7 hours ago.

Bruton hopes Denver's dominant defense can stay together

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AURORA, Colo. (AP) Safety David Bruton Jr., one of several Denver Broncos defenders set to become a free agent, wishes the NFL was more like the NBA. Reported by FOX Sports 8 hours ago.

Watch: Drone Explores Abandoned Amusement Park

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Watch: Drone Explores Abandoned Amusement Park The city of Aurora, Ohio, had an amusement park for decades before it finally closed down in 2007. Although it had been re-branded as a Six Flags, for most of its history it was known as Geauga Lake.

Nearly a … Reported by Epoch Times 4 hours ago.

grandPad Announces Investigation and Research on Senior Loneliness

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grandPad®, known for producing senior-friendly tablet computers, announces plans to investigate loneliness in seniors. The new research aims to understand the efficacy of the grandPad® at alleviating the harmful effects of loneliness.

Orange, California (PRWEB) February 18, 2016

grandPad®, creators of one of the first tablet computers designed for seniors, especially aged 75 and above, announces plans to design research that will seek to better understand loneliness in seniors.

Dr. Aurora LePort, Head of Research at grandPad Inc., is currently designing studies aimed at understanding the degree to which using the grandPad can decrease loneliness, enhance cognition, and improve the overall wellness of older adults.

Loneliness, often broken down into two subsets, has been linked to many troubling quality of life issues. Both emotional loneliness, defined as the absence of attachment to a beloved or special person, and social loneliness, defined as the lack of a meaningful relationship with those in one’s social network, can lead to a diminished quality of life and an increased mortality rate.

Recent studies highlight an alarming rate of reported loneliness in America’s senior citizen population. According to Musich et al., 2015 and Perissiotto et al., 2012:· 27% of adults aged 65 and above report feeling moderately lonely,
· 28% of adults aged 65 and above report feeling severely lonely, and
· 40-50% of adults aged 80 and above report that they are often lonely.

These findings are especially worrisome when compared against other statistics that report that loneliness, when experienced by seniors, leads to impaired quality of life, disability, poor subjective and objective health, poor mental health, advanced cognitive decline, and even premature mortality. These declines in quality of life issues manifest in a variety of ways and can include:· 24% reduction in mental health for those with severe loneliness,
· 13% greater likelihood of developing difficulties with upper extremity tasks,
· 12% decline in daily activities,
· 9% reduction in physical health for those with severe loneliness, and
· 8.6% greater risk of death as compared to seniors reporting they do not feel lonely.

Loneliness in seniors is not only heartbreaking, it’s costly. Studies show that among seniors, up to 10% of physician visits are motivated by loneliness. In fact, 18.6 billion dollars is estimated to be spent annually on treating lonely seniors.

grandPad® senior tablet is dedicated to creating a user interface that is intuitive and simple to learn, effortlessly connecting seniors with loved ones with the touch of a button. grandPad® senior tablet allows seniors to connect with their family and friends no matter the physical distance between them. From phone calls and video calls to email, and photo sharing, grandPad® senior tablet can bridge the gap between seniors and their families and help prevent senior loneliness. Also featuring games and entertainment features, grandPad® senior tablet is a hassle-free and compassionate gift option that allows seniors to connect simply and live grand.

About grandPad® Senior Tablet
Based in Orange, California, grandPad® senior tablet is a first of its kind smart tablet designed specifically with a senior audience in mind. With built-in internet, first class customer services options, and damage and theft insurance included in every tablet, grandPad® senior tablet offers a no contract, month-to-month subscription plan to fit in any senior’s lifestyle. With attractive pricing and ease of access to top rated, understanding customer support agents, grandPad® offers what we believe no other tablet on the market can – simplicity and compassion with seniors in mind. Reported by PRWeb 21 hours ago.

"Passengers (2016)" - cast: Jennifer Lawrence, Chris Pratt, Michael Sheen, Laurence Fishburne, Aurora Perrineau, Kimberly Battista

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*Release date :* December 21, 2016
*Synopsis :* The story follows a spacecraft transporting thousands of people to a distant colony planet that has a malfunction in one ... Reported by AceShowbiz 18 hours ago.

Blue Pillar’s Aurora® Energy Network of Things™ Platform Receives 2015 IoT Excellence Award

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Company Has Been Recognized Seven Times in the Last Four Months for their Ground-Breaking IoT Technology Platform that is Disrupting the Energy and Facilities Management Space

Frederick, MD (PRWEB) February 18, 2016

Blue Pillar, provider of the world’s first self-configurable Energy Network of Things platform that connects and controls distributed energy assets, announced today that its Aurora platform has received a 2015 IoT Excellence Award. The IoT Evolution IoT Excellence Award honors innovative products that support the availability of information being deduced, inferred and directly gathered from sensors, systems and anything else that supports better business decisions. It is awarded by IoT Evolution magazine, the leading publication covering IoT technologies.

Blue Pillar’s Aurora Energy Network of Things platform has received several honors in the last four months, earning the IoT Evolution 2015 IoT Smart Machines Innovation Award, two Golden Bridge Energy Industry Innovation of the Year Awards, Energy Manager Today Top Product of the Year, and placing in the Global Cleantech 100 and the Deloitte Technology Fast 500.

“Blue Pillar’s Aurora Energy Network of Things platform continues to be recognized within the cleantech, energy and IoT communities for its innovative approach and unparalleled ability to securely connect and control distributed energy assets regardless of make, model or vintage,” said Tom Willie, CEO of Blue Pillar. “We are in the midst of an IoT revolution and no other company has been able to provide our level of secure connectivity and control behind-the-meter in the energy or facilities management space. Our unique and valuable IoT approach is being leveraged by Facilities of the Future™ in their pursuit of becoming more energy efficient, resilient and self-sufficient.”

With a 400% growth in behind-the-meter distributed generation in just the last five years, Blue Pillar’s Aurora Energy Network of Things platform provides this much-needed, ubiquitous connectivity and control of Distributed Energy Resources (DERs) from solar, wind, microturbines and fuel cells to conventional natural gas-fired CHP and multi-vendor legacy assets such as meters. Before, this could only have been accomplished through highly expensive, time consuming, and custom system integrations that were open to security vulnerabilities. Blue Pillar self-prescribes a secure, self-configurable approach that avoids siloed networks, stranded assets and expensive point solutions. With this approach, Aurora has completely disrupted the energy management industry by successfully connecting thousands of multi-vendor and legacy assets and allowing facilities, energy service providers and utilities to more easily and cost-effectively reach their aggressive energy management goals.

“It is my pleasure to recognize the Aurora Energy Network of Things platform with a 2015 IoT Excellence Award for its excellence in innovation,” said Carl Ford, CEO & Community Developer, Crossfire Media. “As a leader in this rapidly evolving industry, I look forward to seeing Blue Pillar’s future successes.

About Blue Pillar

Blue Pillar is the leading Energy Network of Things provider for distributed energy networks. Our award winning Aurora platform, and patented deployment methodology is the first solution to connect behind-the-meter distributed energy resources by self-prescribing secure IoT networks that enable real-time control of assets and collection of energy data. Using Aurora, hundreds of the world’s most complex facilities operators have increased their energy resiliency, efficiency or self-sufficiency efforts, including Duke University Medical Center, Tenet Healthcare and Houston Methodist. Energy service providers have been able to offer new services to their Commercial and Industrial (C+I) customers by centrally monitoring, managing, and dispatching behind-the-meter assets with Aurora. Blue Pillar was recognized as one of the 15 fastest growing energy tech companies in North America by the Deloitte Fast 500™. Learn how Blue Pillar can help you take control of your energy future faster and more affordably by visiting http://www.bluepillar.com or on Twitter at @bluepillarinc.

About Crossfire Media

Crossfire Media is an integrated marketing company with a core focus on future trends in technology. We service communities of interest with conferences, tradeshows, webinars and newsletters. Crossfire Media has a partnership with Technology Marketing Corporation (TMC) to produce events and websites related to disruptive technologies. Crossfire Media is a division of Crossfire Consulting, a full-service Information Technology company based in New York. Reported by PRWeb 17 hours ago.

Katie Couric’s Gun Debate Documentary ‘Under the Gun’ Sells to Epix

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Katie Couric’s Gun Debate Documentary ‘Under the Gun’ Sells to Epix Following its debut at the Sundance Film Festival, Epix has acquired the provocative gun control documentary “Under the Gun,” which hails from the “Fed Up” team of director Stephanie Soechtig and executive producer Katie Couric, who also narrates the movie.

Lionsgate will coordinate a limited theatrical release in select theaters in New York and Los Angeles, as well as manage digital distribution on VOD platforms. Lionsgate will also manage distribution in Canada.

Presenting a balanced look at both sides of the gun debate, the documentar is set to premiere on Epix on May 14 at 8 p.m. ET during the Epix Free Preview Weekend, which runs from May 12-15.

To support the film’s premiere and to help raise awareness of the issue, Epix is collaborating with the filmmakers to implement robust social marketing that will include an expansive grassroots program designed to mobilize affinity groups across the country through a series of local market screenings and town hall events.

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“Under the Gun” examines why, despite the increase in gun-related fatalities and the outpouring of shock and outrage that comes with them, America has failed to respond with meaningful action. What is keeping the two sides of this debate — those favoring stricter gun control laws and Second Amendment purists like the NRA — from finding common ground?

Through the lens of families impacted by the mass shootings in Newtown, Aurora, Isla Vista and Tucson, as well as the daily gun violence in Chicago, the film examines why our national politicians are refusing to act and what is being done at the state and local levels — especially in the wake of the massacre at Sandy Hook, a potential tipping point in the gun debate.

Notably, the filmmakers decided not to mention the names, nor show the photos, of any shooters.

“During this Presidential election year, we at Epix want to contribute to the national dialogue on the major issues affecting our country today. I can think of no more pressing subject than gun violence, and I am extremely proud to bring ‘Under the Gun’ to Epix viewers, said Mark S. Greenberg, the network’s CEO and president. “The gun debate, with its core issues of gun rights and gun violence, is one of the most polarizing taking place in our society today. In ‘Under the Gun,’ Katie and Stephanie bring their dynamic talent and perspective to this complex, multi-faceted issue and present honest, unbiased, and thoughtful commentary to this subject that has real life or death consequences.”

“We are pleased to make Epix the home for ‘Under the Gun.’ As both filmmakers and citizens who are deeply concerned about this issue, it was important for us that our film be seen by the widest possible audience. Epix showed a unique willingness and commitment to make ‘Under the Gun’ available to the entire country — for free — by premiering it during Epix’s nationwide free preview,” added Soechtig. “Making our film available to anyone with an Internet connection was something that no service or network other than Epix was willing to do. Their belief in this cause, and the passion that they bring to it, made them the obvious choice for Katie and me.”

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Subjects and organizations featured in the documentary include: Gabby Giffords and Mark Kelly (Americans for Responsible Solutions); Jackie and Mark Barden (Sandy Hook Promise); Sandy and Lonnie Phillips (Jessi’s Message); Richard Martinez (Everytown for Gun Safety); Victoria Montgomery (Open Carry Texas); Shannon Watts (Moms Demand Action for Gun Sense in America); Pamela and Tom Bosley (Purpose Over Pain); The Brady Campaign to Prevent Gun Violence and Law Center To Prevent Gun Violence.

Key facts explored in “Under the Gun” by victim’s families and pro-gun advocates include:

· Gun violence is the second leading cause of death among children aged 10-19 in the U.S.
(Source:  Children’s Defense Fund — the first leading cause is unintentional injuries/accidents)

· 90% of Americans support background checks, including 84% of gun owners and 74% of NRA members. (Source:  John Hopkins Center for Gun Policy and Research, 2013)

· 90% of guns used in crimes can reportedly be traced back to just 5% of gun dealers.
(Source: Brady Campaign)

· The manufacture and distribution of teddy bears is more tightly regulated for health and safety than handguns.

Directed by Soechtig, “Under the Gun” was produced by Atlas Films in association with Carellie Productions. Soechtig also produced the film with Olivia Ahnemann, Joshua Kunau and Kristin Lazure, while Couric executive produced alongside Regina K. Scully, Michael Walrath and Michelle Walrath.  The screenplay is credited to Mark Monroe, Brian Lazarte and Soechtig. Reported by The Wrap 13 hours ago.

3 Colorado cities among 10 best places to be a real estate agent

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Where's the best place in the nation to be in the business of selling residential real estate? It's not even close. Denver tops the list, says WalletHub. And Aurora comes in at No. 5, while Colorado Springs ranks No. 9. The personal finance website says it compared the 150 largest U.S. metro areas "to determine which among them is most conducive to a healthy career as a real-estate agent." WalletHub looked at 13 key metrics, "ranging from sales per agent to annual median wage for real-estate… Reported by bizjournals 20 hours ago.

'The Originals' Sneak Peek: Hayley Must Make A Heartbreaking Sacrifice

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'The Originals' Sneak Peek: Hayley Must Make A Heartbreaking Sacrifice Cami’s (Leah Pipes) eyes go wide as she and Hayley (Phoebe Tonkin) uncover something in this still from The Originals. In “Heart Shaped Box”, determined to make her ultimate move against the Mikaelson brothers, Aurora (Rebecca Breeds) uses Freya (Riley Voelkel) as bait to lure Klaus (Joseph Morgan) and Elijah (Daniel Gillies) into a dangerous [...] Reported by Just Jared Jr 13 hours ago.

'The Originals': Riley Voelkel On The Danger Freya's In, Bonding With Klaus & Elijah

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Freya Mikaelson is about to find herself in a very dangerous situation thanks to her brother's nutty ex-girlfriend, Aurora, on "The Originals." Reported by Access Hollywood 13 hours ago.

'The Originals' Season 3 Episode 13 Spoilers: Aurora Sets Up An Elaborate Trap; Davina Conjures Kol

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Things are about to get even more intense as the third season of The CW's hit supernatural drama TV series "The Originals" returns this week with a brand new and exciting episode that is slated to see Aurora's (guest star Rebecca Breeds) vicious plan to bring down the Mikaelsons come into full realization. Meanwhile, in a bid to save the lives of her loved ones, Davina (Danielle Campbell) calls on the only person who can help her. Reported by Christian Post 6 hours ago.

The Originals Recap 2/19/16: Season 3 Episode 13 “Heart Shaped Box”

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Tonight on the CW their drama, The Originals continues with an all new Friday February 19, season 3 episode 13 called “Heart Shaped Box,” and we have your weekly recap below. On tonight’s episode, Aurora uses Freya as bait to lure Klaus (Joseph Morgan) and Elijah (Daniel Gillies) into a dangerous trap. Meanwhile, Davina (Danielle Campbell) is recruited by the Strix’s … Keep Reading

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Aurora Woman Convicted in Crash That Killed St. Charles Couple Requests Early Release From Prison

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Aurora Woman Convicted in Crash That Killed St. Charles Couple Requests Early Release From Prison Patch St. Charles, IL -- A Kane County judge will rule on March 9 whether Alia Bernard should receive an early release from prison. Reported by Patch 2 days ago.

12 injured in 3-vehicle crash at Buckley Road and East Hampden Avenue

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Two people have been taken to a hospital with life-threatening injuries after a three-vehicle wreck that injured as many as 12 people, Aurora police said Sunday. Reported by Denver Post 1 day ago.

Westell Technologies Introduces a FirstNet Ready Repeater Solution

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Westell Technologies Introduces a FirstNet Ready Repeater Solution AURORA, Ill.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Westell Technologies, Inc. (NASDAQ: WSTL), a leading provider of in-building wireless, intelligent site management, cell site optimization, and outside plant solutions, today announces that it has released its latest in-building repeater solution. The PS51080 is designed to provide customers with the ability to install an in-building repeater that will meet both the existing public safety communication regulations and allow customers to prepare for future mandates Reported by Business Wire 18 hours ago.

NFL hopeful who survived shooting massacre hopes to defy odds

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Colorado fullback Jordan Murphy escaped Aurora, Colorado, theater tragedy that killed 12 and wounded 70 Reported by San Jose Mercury News 14 hours ago.

Connor Sports Teams Up with NBPA Foundation to Refurbish Courts At Three Toronto Community Centers during All Star Weekend

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Connor Sports and the National Basketball Player’s Association Foundation and WestPoint, Connor’s local dealer in Ontario, have partnered to completely refurbish the hardwood basketball courts at three recreation centers in Toronto in conjunction with the 65th NBA All Star Game at the Air Canada Centre.

Chicago, Illinois (PRWEB) February 22, 2016

Connor Sports and the National Basketball Player’s Association Foundation and WestPoint, Connor’s local dealer in Ontario, have partnered to completely refurbish the hardwood basketball courts at three recreation centers in Toronto in conjunction with the 65th NBA All Star Game at the Air Canada Centre.

Courts at community centres in Toronto that were renovated are: Amesbury in the York community; Armstrong in the Beaches area and Masaryk-Cowan in the Parkdale neighbourhood. Each court received a striking new custom design and a structural makeover including sanding, finishing, sealing and that will provide much-needed new life for each surface and allow for expanded recreational opportunities for local youth at all three centers.

The court at the Masaryk-Cowan Community Centre was formally dedicated on Feb. 11 with a celebration of sport that included youth from the Parkdale neighbourhood; Michele Roberts and Sherrie Deans of the NBA Player’s Association Foundation; Canadian pro basketball players’ Sim Bhullar of the 905 Raptors and Nik Stauskus of the Philadelphia 76ers; City of Toronto Mayor John Tory; Gary Gray of Connor Sports, and Mike Caruso of WestPoint Sports Flooring & Equipment of Aurora, Ontario.

“We are deeply committed to supporting the young children and increasing their access to the game of basketball,” said Sherrie Deans, Executive Director, NBPA Foundation. “We are so excited to dedicate these three courts and hope that children across Canada will be able to enjoy them for years to come.”

“Connor Sports is extremely proud to have joined our partner the NBA Players Association Foundation to leave behind a positive and tangible legacy that will benefit thousands of youth in Toronto for years to come,” said Lauren Gillian, Connor Sports Director of Marketing. “This initiative as part of NBA All Star Weekend in Toronto is a Connor Sports Champions of Community project based on our belief in providing youth with safe places to play and recreate.”

ABOUT CONNOR SPORTS http://www.connorsports.com

More athletic events are played on Connor Sport Court surfaces than on any other sports courts in the world. Founded in 1872, Connor Sports courts have established themselves as the standard for professional and collegiate sports. Hardwood used in the courts is from a renewable resource, with the U.S. growing six times more hardwood than is harvested each year. Sport Court® is a registered trade mark of Connor Sport Court International. Since 1974, it has identified the original and authentic modular sport surface, continuously improved and patented to provide the highest levels of quality and performance. Connor Sport Court is proud to be the only sports surfacing company in the world that is independently audited and verified as "Zero Waste" and fully ISO 9001:2008 and ISO 14001 certified. Connor Sports is on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/connorsports and on Twitter @Connor_Sports.

ABOUT THE NBPA http://www.nbpa.com

The National Basketball Players Association (NBPA) is the union for current professional basketball players in the National Basketball Association (NBA). Established in 1954, the NBPA mission is to ensure that the rights of NBA players are protected and that every conceivable measure is taken to assist players in maximizing their opportunities and achieving their goals, both on and off the court. Reported by PRWeb 15 hours ago.
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