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Sicily Coal Fired Pizza - far beyond a pizza place - opens in Middletown FacebookTwitterEmail 1of30 Tony and Maria Prifitera launched Sicily Coal Fire Pizza at 412 Main St. in Middletown Monday in the old R.W. Camp’s department store building. They want customers to know they serve much more than Italian pies in the 10,000-square-foot eatery.Cassandra Day / Hearst Connecticut MediaShow MoreShow Less 2of30 Shown is Sicily Coal Fired Pizza’s heirloom tomato, fresh mozzarella, balsamic reduction and arugula appetizer. The new Middletown restaurant specializes in unique cocktails.Contributed photo / Sicily Coal Fired PizzaShow MoreShow Less 3of30 4of30 Dan Licitra is acting general manager at Sicily Coal Fire Pizza at 412 Main St. in Middletown. The restaurant has dozens of draft beers on tap, according to co-owner Tony Prifitera.Cassandra Day / Hearst Connecticut MediaShow MoreShow Less ....
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We delve into the BN archives for an interview with the late, great British lightweight legend Dave Charnley THERE’S a topic that gets discussed on social media and net message forums with predictable regularity. Who was the greatest British boxer never to win a world title? Answers tend to focus on fighters from the 1980s onwards, and there are lots of worthy nominees from earlier periods who get overlooked – mainly, I think, because they aren’t well known to modern fans. One name that often gets missed but should be quickly thrust into any such debate is that of Dave Charnley. Known as “The Dartford Destroyer”, southpaw Charnley was undefeated in British and European lightweight title fights, but lost his two world title bids to American Joe Brown, being stopped on a cut the first time and on the wrong end of a debatable decision in the return. Back in 1970 – six years after Dave’s retirement – BN sat down with the former champ to get the inside track on his ....