By Robert Mayer
Carl Fortuna was one of a kind. Fortuna died Oct. 15 after a long illness, but will long be remembered for his public service, his wit and the advice he gave to anyone who needed an ear to bend. "He was just such a good guy," said Middlesex Chamber of Commerce President Larry McHugh of Fortuna.
"He was always involved in town and you could always depend on him to help out if you needed him." He made his mark early in life when he was part of one of the best football teams to ever come out of Middletown.
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