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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 39. Chapters: People from New Britain, Connecticut, Velvet Sky, Steve Dalkowski, Zaid Shakir, Claire Porter, Stanley Black & Decker, Walter Camp, Charter Oak State College, Central Connecticut State University, Ryan Glasper, New Britain Stadium, New Britain Rock Cats, New Britain Museum of American Art, New Britain High School, Thomas Edward Seymour, Mary Glassman, John T. Downey, WRYM, Jesse Carlson, Arthur Mag, Paul J. Manafort, Manny Matsakis, Harry Shepard Knapp, WFCS, Acme Monaco, Vince O'Brien, Charles Fort, B. J. Monkiewicz, Raymond Wieczorek, Harry Jacunski, Christine S. Vertefeuille, Masonic Temple (New Britain, Connecticut), WLAT, Thomas Lynch, James Kilbourne, Tyson Wheeler, Stag Arms, National Iwo Jima Memorial, George Enright, Beehive Field, Edward Jackamonis, Landers, Frary & Clark, South Congregational Church (New Britain, Connecticut), Trinity Methodist Episcopal Church (New Britain, Connecticut), East Main Street, Arute Field, East Street, Downtown New Britain, New Britain Public Schools, New Britain Mules, Corbin. Excerpt: Jamie Szantyr (born June 2, 1981) is an American professional wrestler currently working for Total Nonstop Action Wrestling under the ring name Velvet Sky. She also works outside of TNA as Talia Madison. Talia Madison (right) and The Blue Meanie in September 2005.Prior to debuting, Szantyr was trained by Jason Knight and Kevin Landry at the House of Pain Pro Wrestling Dojo. After completing her training, she began working as a valet and wrestler on the independent circuit using the ring names Miss Talia, Talia Doll, and Talia Madison. On the independent circuit, she formed a tag team known as T&A with April Hunter. She was booked to her first wrestling championship during her time in World Xtreme Wrestling, getting the WXW Women's Championship after winning a battle royal on May 29, 2004. Szan...