A bar entertainment businessman is taking aim at a new adventure, bringing combat archery, or “dodge bow,” games to Windsor.
Robert Goldberg, owner of Hartford-based Bar Rated Entertainment, started the subsidiary Arrow Dodge, and was granted a special town permit to conduct outdoor games at Fastpitch Nation on Day Hill Road in Windsor this summer.
Arrow Dodge is a combination of three sports – dodgeball, paintball and archery – where participants form teams and shoot at opponents with large foam-tip arrows using a bow.
Middletown to buy pool club that was destroyed by fire, for recreation
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The purchase of the former Middlesex Pool and Tennis Club property, at 432 Laurel Grove Road in Middletown, was approved unanimously last week by the Common Council. Public works crews expect to remediate the land and turn it into a recreation area.Cassandra Day / Hearst Connecticut MediaShow MoreShow Less
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Middletown firefighters battled a blaze at the Middlesex Pool Tennis Club on Laurel Grove Road July 29, 2019.Contributed photo / Middletown Professional Firefighters Local 1073Show MoreShow Less
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A graduate of Stamford High School throws the javelin on the field while training to compete in the Nutmeg Games in Danbury in this 2009 picture.Hearst Connecticut Media photoShow MoreShow Less