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Politics 2018: The Race for State Attorney General
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Frank Collins Journey From Rural Georgia To the Texas Roadhouse Photo: Ronnie Tillman Page 3
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Small Businesses Are Ignite Buffalo Grant Winners! Photo: Bertram Smith Page 9
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INSIDE ROCHESTER
11TH ANNUAL SANKOFA THEATRE FESTIVAL
“Bringing Life to the Stage” -- Sankofa Embarks on Its Second Decade [Rochester, New York] The Sankofa Theatre Festival, Aug. 29 to Sept. 8, celebrates the national bicentennial observance of Frederick Douglass’s birthday with a play imbued by the indomitable spirit of the American social reformer. Produced by MMB Theatre 1 Project, the festival showcases the original works of emerging and established African American playwrights 7:30 p.m. nightly with a 2 p.m matinee Sept. 1 at the Multi-use Community Cultural Center (MuCCC), 142 Atlantic Ave. Photo from 2017 Sankofa Theatre Festival (photo by “We’re pleased Karen Cul- SANKOFA! Karen Culley) ley’s play, where the spirit of the great orator and statesman Frederick Douglass literally and figuratively permeates the production, that is opening this year’s festival’’ said Curtis Rivers, playwright and founder/artistic director of MMB Theatre 1 Project. Founded in 2017, the Sankofa Theatre Festival since then has grown from one day to two weeks. Week one of the Sankofa Theatre Festival starts on Thursday, Aug. 29 with featured dramatist Karen Culley of Irondequoit, and her play The Green Book Chronicles. There will be 6:30 p.m. opening night reception followed by the play’s premiere performance. From 1936 to 1966, the Green Book was an indispensable guide for African American motorists seeking food, gas and lodging on road trips through the segregated South. Caught between running their family business, the long-established Lilly Inn in Virginia, and providing better opportunities for their children, the Greers try to navigate the impending winds of change in hopes of attaining Douglass’s dream of equality for all. After the Saturday, Sept. 1 matinee, there is a talk-back with the playwright, director and entire cast. Kicking off the second week on Sept. 4 is a new component to this year’s festival, an evening of ten-minute plays, with an emphasis on works that are comedic in nature and pertain to some aspect of the African American experience. The "Night of Tens" playwrights are Ibn Shabazz of Buffalo; Karen Culley of Irondequoit; and Reuben J. Tapp, Stephanie Leary, Jacquetta Harris, Gary DeWitt Marshall, all of Rochester. Sankofa Theatre Festival’s two other full-length productions are on alternating nights. On Sept. 5 and 7, is The Circle: A Book Club Sisterhood, by Laura A. Thomas of Rochester. A women’s black literary club finds judging a book by its cover easier said than done as some reveal, and others conceal, their personal struggles and turmoil. And on Sept. 6 and 8 is, Now & Then, by Grace Flores of Rochester. We’ve heard it said that we are spirits having a human experience. What if eight such spirits have more than one human experience? Cross over and beyond dimensions into the Now & Then. Admission nightly is $15 in advance; $20 at the door. Tickets can be purchased at Mood Makers Books, Village Gate, 274 N. Goodman St., or at https://www.muccc.org An all-access festival pass for $48 is available through Monday, Aug. 27 at Mood Makers Books and via the festival venue website. For details on the all-access pass call (585) 271-7010, emailmoodckr@frontiernet. net or visit https://www.muccc.org .
Black Physicians Gala
The Black Physicians Network of Greater Rochester will host their third annual Starlight Gala on Saturday, September 8 from 6-11 p.m. at the Locus Hall Country Club. Tickets are $175 per person. Unsung heroes in the Rochester community will be honored and money f or scholarships will be raised for youth who dream of having careers in medicine. For more information contact Gina A. Cuyler, M.D. , Black Physicians Network co-founder, at (585)308-1088 or go to www. blackphysiciansnetwork.org
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AROUND TOWN Sankofa Theatre Festival Passes Now Available Wednesday, Aug. 22 at 5 p.m. is the deadline to get an all access pass to the 11th annual Sankofa Theatre Festival, Aug. 29 to Sept. 8, in Rochester's Neighborhood of the Arts. The festival features African American playwrights. The $48 pass is available at Mood Makers Books, Village Gate, 274 N. Goodman St., Rochester, or via the festival venue website, muccc. org. For details, visit the book store or call (585) 271-7010.
Carter Street Center End Of Summer Program
The Carter Street Community Centers End of Summer Program Concert will take place at the Carter Street Community Center, 500 Carter St., Rochester, August 22 from 1-3p.m. The event will feature Mary Video Production Services and others from Buffalo. To donate for this event and help cover the cost go to: https://www.gofundme.com/end-of-summer-program
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Profile: Taking Care of Business
Frank Collins Journey From Rural Georgia To the Texas Roadhouse
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THE CITY’S SIGNATURE “STOP THE VIOLENCE” BUS IS BEYOND REPAIR, AND NEEDS TO BE REPLACED. Although the 15-person, 18-year-old shuttle has been an important asset to the Stop The Violence Coalition, their efforts will continue. But they need a bus! Director Murray Holman is asking the community for help. Contributions can be made by calling Stop the Violence at (716)882-7882.
Services Set for John H. Hackney Home Going services will be held for John H. Hackney on Friday, September 24 in Trinity Baptist Church, 2926 Bailey Avenue. Family will receive friends from 11 a.m. to 12 noon, after which the service will follow. A cancer researcher and Deacon at Trinity Baptist, prior to the funeral service he will lie in state at the church on Thursday, from 12 noon to 9 p.m. for visitation from 12 noon to 9 p.m. The family will receive friends from 7 to 9 p.m. Deacon Hackney made his transition last Wednesday in Buffalo General Hospital. He was 88. Born and raised in Buffalo, in 1951 he became the second African American student to graduate from the University of Buffalo with a bachelor’s degree in pharmacy. He went on to earn a master’s degree in business administration at UB. In 1954 he became a lab technician at Roswell Park Memorial Institute and later became a cancer research scientist. He was a member of Trinity for more than 80 years. Mr. Hackney served as president of the Deacons Alliance of WNY and was a life member of the NAACP, a member of SCLC , the Black Leadership Forum, and a life member of Phi Beta Sigma fraternity and the Black leadership Forum to name a few. He is survived by two daughters, LaDonna and Tiffany Williams; two sons, J. Kevin and Eric; eight grandchildren and three great-great grandchildren. His wife of 56 years, the former Wanda Smith, passed in 2010.
CAO Block Club Conference Rescheduled The CAO Block Club Conference scheduled August 25 has been rescheduled. The new date for the conference is October 13. For more information call 332-3773. Bro. Dahveed Muhammad is CAO Block Club Coordinator.
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umble, unassuming; basketball shorts, sneakers, and logo cap-wearing Frank Collins looks like your average brother from the ‘hood.’ His conversation, his air of decisiveness, and attention to detail however, reflects a man gifted with vision and the business savvy to make dreams happen. Born into a farming family in Georgia, Frank knew early on that tending to green acres wasn’t in his future. The eldest of 6, his path to industry greatness began when he was about 15 and worked at Captain D’s, a southern-based seafood restaurant. This led to employment at restaurant giants, that included McDonald’s, Old Country Buffet, and Olive Garden, and ultimately, to where Frank Collins is today, as managing partner of the Texas Roadhouse restaurant, in Cheektowaga, NY. This devout Christian testifies that he honors God for his humble beginnings; the sometimes tedious journey; and the abundance of blessings he receives because of his relentless efforts to achieve excellence in all that he does. “Every principle in the game of life leads back to God,” he declares. Self-described as an honest, caring dreamer, Collins has been in the restaurant business for about 35 years. In 2014, he was chosen as one of the top 20 (out of 450) kitchen managers in the U.S. As the man behind 1 of 14 Texas Roadhouse restaurants based in locations from Central to Western New York, he confidently shares what is needed to be the owner of a successful franchise. “A strong vision; a solid business plan; commitment and passion; a good product; the enrollment, or buy-in, of others; and constantly sharpening your skills.” He describes his attitude toward his pursuit of excellence as “relentless”; always searching for it and, when found, submerging all that is Frank Collins, into it. “When I hit my doors, no matter how I feel, there’s something magical that hits my body. I’m completely energized and refocused.” According to their website, Texas Roadhouse’s goal is to not limit itself to being just a restaurant, but a place where everyone, of all ages, goes to have a great meal, great fun, for a great price. This mission has driven the chain to be named by the American Customer Satisfaction Index’s Restaurant Report 2018 (ACSI) as the best full service restaurant, outpolling Cracker Barrel and Longhorn Steakhouse. The ever-bustling restaurant can also be described as an entertainment center where families can enjoy line-dancing, riding the ‘bull,’ music, and their unique melodic tribute to guests who are celebrating their birthday, all while enjoying everything from appetizers to desserts, and a wide variety of beverages. The 120-plus Roadhouse employees, or “Roadies” at Collins’ location, are supported by the restaurant’s culture that values families and honors its employees with events such as birthday and holiday celebrations. He believes in developing each individual, to bring out their maximum potential. “I am absolutely committed to my employees,” says Collins. This same objective applies to Collins’ desire to provide greater support to the community through outreach programs that assist with fundraisers, such as “Dine to Donate,” for youth and religious organizations, and provide mentoring opportunities for young, aspiring entrepreneurs. Although his “preparation time” to franchise ownership took about 20 years Collins says that his defining moment, when he truly recognized what he was called to do, happened “when I wrote the big check!” Signing that “big check” meant that “preparation had met opportunity,” and positioned his business to begin its journey to achieve his goal of multi-million dollar status. Of course, Collins’ faith supersedes any hindrance, but he does admit that getting the message out to the Black community has been a challenge. “There are so many people on the East Side who don’t know about our restaurant,” expressed Collins. He invites the community to his establishment where “scratch-based” cooking is their standard. He would also like to see more seniors visit during the franchise’s “Early Dine” hours, Mon. – Thurs., from 4 – 6 p.m., where many of the entrees are discounted. Watch the Challenger for upcoming Texas Roadhouse coupons! Collins’ experience, coupled with his determination to never waiver and maintain consistency, has merited him a wealth of knowledge and wisdom. His secret to success? In large part, embracing a simple, yet insightful philosophy, “Life is like a seed. You watch it constantly, waiting for it to sprout. Too often, people give up, just before it sprouts. But if you hang in there," he concludes. "It (growth) has to happen! ”
MEET THE GREAT WARRIOR WOMAN OF GUADELKOUOPE WHO FOUGHT AGAINST FRENCH TROOPS IN 1802 WHILE PREGNANT “Live free or die” were Soli-
tude’s last words when she was executed for her involvement in the 1802 slave rebellion in Guadeloupe. Born in slavery in the plantations of Guadeloupe in 1772, Solitude’s father was a French sailor and her mother was an African woman who was reportedly raped during a voyage on the slave ship. Slavery was abolished in 1794 in the French colonies due to the Haitian slave revolt. But eight years after the abolition, Napoleon Bonaparte restored slavery in the French colonies and sent about 3,500 troops led by General Antoine Richepance to Guadeloupe to enforce that decree. Solitude was freed in the first abolition of 1794, but after Napoleon’s decree, she became a maroon and joined a group of freedom fighters.. They organized as a small army and fought against the French troops. Solitude, though a few months pregnant, joined this fight. She was said to be a fierce and fearless warrior who “pushed herself and her belly into the heart of the battles” at Dole, Trou-aux-chiens, FondBananier, and Capesterre. Solitude was captured and sentenced to death..But since the child in her womb was to become the property of her slave owner, her execution was rescheduled to the day after the birth. She gave birth on November 28, 1802, and on the morning of the following day, the greatest heroine of the revolution, who was now 30 years, stepped out of jail peacefully
while, according to accounts, maternity’s milk slowly stained her nightshirt. She was then executed with no one knowing the whereabouts of her child.
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The Race For State Attorney General
Leecia Eve is Running to Win!
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eecia R. Eve, the daughter of former Deputy Speaker of the New York State Assembly Arthur O. Eve and educator and women’s rights activist Constance B. Eve, is running for Attorney General for the State of New York. In addition to being more than qualified, this beautiful young woman, a former top aide to Hillary Clinton and Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo, is endowed with the Eve legacy of community service and “Politics for the People.” It’s in her DNA to fight and to serve as she seeks to win the Democratic Primary. “For most of my life, I have championed policies to improve our political system,” she stated. “ From the time I was a little girl helping my dad register people to vote to working on gamechanging pieces of federal legislation like the Count Every Vote Act and the Violence Against Women Act, I have fought for real progressive change. As Attorney General, our office will crack down on abuses of power that erode public faith in government, and we will empower New Yorkers with the tools they need to engage in a more open and transparent electoral process.”
Candidate Eve kicked off her statewide campaign in Buffalo in June during a press conference at Erie County Democratic headquarters where she received the endorsement of the Erie County Democratic Party. At the Buffalo press conference she thanked Erie County Democratic Chairman Jeremy Zellner for his “unwavering commitment and support in the face of political expediency and adversity.” It was Zellner, who in May at the State Convention, bucked Gov. Cuomo’s choice to back Leecia, who faces three primary opponents in the hotly contested race. In July she was honored by supporters at her parents Jewett Avenue home, where Mrs. Eve, her mother, was also celebrating her birthday . Even the photographer who took photos of the event, Dorothy “Princess” Wagsaff, chimed in on Leecia’s campaign. “I was very proud to be in the presence of such great people
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like Arthur O. and Constance B. Eve, their highly accomplished daughter Leecia and their oldest son, Arthur (Champ) Eve who is accomplished in his own right,” said Dorothy. “Judging from her credentials and family history, (in my opinion) Leecia Eve is the best candidate for the office of New York State Attorney General and deserves our votes!” Former Erie County Legislator Betty Jean Grant stated: “Not only does Leecia Eve have the government and legal experiences to become our next Attorney General, she has a deep commitment to public service that she learned around the dinner table from her parents, Arthur and Constance, who did so much for this community over more than a generation.” -Public Platform – Attorney General candidate Eve last week announced her plan to address election reform, corruption, and campaign finance reform as part of a platform to bolster public integrity in New York State. Eve’s plan will strengthen New York’s voting laws, aggressively target public corruption, replace JCOPE with an independent body, and create a more level playing field for political candidates, among other initiatives. “New York State has been a progressive leader in ensuring our rights as citizens are protected, from civil rights to the women’s rights movement and the LGBTQ community, among others," she said. " As Attorney General, I will fearlessly and effectively continue in this tradition,” said Leecia Eve. “But when it comes to our voting laws and issues of corruption and campaign finance, we have a long way to go - and that’s on us.” -ProfileEve attended Buffalo public schools and is a graduate of City Honors School. She holds an A.B. from Smith College,
People Inc. Linwood Lafayette Senior Apartments Affordable Housing for people 55 years or older Linwood Lafayette Senior Apartments, currently in construction at the corner of Linwood and Lafayette Avenues in the City of Buffalo, will be ready for occupancy in January 2019. Applications for residence will be released by mail at 4:30 p.m. on August 17, 2018. For an application or more information, email housing@people-inc.org or call 716.880.3890.
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Photos: Dorothy Wagstaff/Princess Photography In top photo Leecia speaks to supporters at her parents Jewett Avenue home. Among those who came out to show support was Erie County Chairman Jeremy Zellener, her brother Arthur "Champ" Eve, Bishop Bronner,former Legislator Betty Grant, and a host of supporters - including of course, mom Connie and dad, Arthur O.Eve.
HEALTH MATTERS
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LIVING WELL HEALTH FAIR FOR SENIORS!
‘SHE!” The Jinah Parker Project will present excerpts from “SHE” at the Elmwood Avenue Festival of the Arts on Sunday, August 26 on the St. James Stage at 2:45 p.m. The New York Times Magazine called this performance "one of the major human rights issues of the 21st Century: Gender Violence" SHE will be appearing Off-Broadway in the Spring of 2019. It was created by Buffalo’s own Jinah Parker, daughter of Jennifer Parker, CEO of JacksonParker Communications.
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The Senior Program at the Gloria J. Parks Community Center proudly announces its first annual LIVING WELL Health Fair for Seasoned Seniors! The event is sponsored by United Healthcare and is free for all adults aged 60 and over, and will be held 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Friday, August 24th in the gym at the Gloria Parks Community Center at 3242 Main Street. The Senior Program serves over 400 active seniors annually. Program Director Phyllis Caver explains, “Our seniors are seasoned with all kinds of life experience, and one thing they have in common is an interest in learning more about increasing their wellness and quality of life. So I decided we’d bring a whole array of health service providers to our center to share the latest services and information for how to live well. It’s a kind of one-stop shopping experience for your health.” There will be several participatory presentations, including Tai Chi for Beginners by the Taoist Tai Chi Center of Buffalo at 10:30 a.m.; a Cooking Demonstration of easy-to-make meals by Chef Jack of Erie County Senior Services Department at 11:00 a.m.; and a demonstration of the popular Hustle for Health urban line dance for seniors at Noon. There will be a free hot dog lunch from 12:30 to 1:30 p.m. The Gym will be filled with vendors providing free information and some services. Among the vendors, include Walgreen’s Pharmacy, UB Pharmacy for free blood pressure monitoring, People’s Inc., All Metro, 211-Human Service Information, Senior ID Tag, Free Chair Massage Therapy, Mammogram Prevention, Stay Fit Dining, UB Dental Clinic, The Taoist Tai Chi Society of Buffalo, Hustle for Health, WNT Qigong, Blue Wireless, The Alzheimer’s Association, NY State Wide Senior Outreach, and United Healthcare. For more information, call Senior Program Director Phyllis Caver at the Gloria J. Parks Community Center at 832-1010 ext. 206.
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Study: Breast Feeding Tends to Reduce Cancer in Black Women!
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reast cancer is the second-leading cause of cancer death in African-American women, who are 41% more likely than White women to die of the disease. Part of the reason for this higher mortality rate is likely because African-American women are more likely to be diagnosed with a more aggressive form of breast cancer. In 2014, a study led by Christine Ambrosone, PhD, Senior Vice President of Population Sciences at Roswell Park Comprehensive Cancer Center, revealed a way to lower that risk. Now she and her colleagues are working to get the word out to African-American women who are expecting: Protect yourself by breastfeeding your babies. There are different types of breast cancer, according to whether or not they express the estrogen receptor (ER). In ER-positive breast cancer, estrogen — a hormone — encourages the cancer cells to grow. Having children tends to lower the risk of ERpositive breast cancer — the type that’s more common in White women. But having children also increases the risk of ER-negative breast cancer — the more aggressive type that more often found in Black women. However, reviewing their own research, as well as research from other institutions, Ambrosone and her team discovered something astonishing: African-American women who breastfed their babies did not have an increased risk of ER-negative breast cancer. “I was amazed by those findings,” says Dr. Ambrosone. “I thought, Why isn’t this on the front page? This is so important. If the risk of aggressive breast cancer increases a lot by having kids but goes away if you breastfeed, everybody needs to know that.” Yet the solution wasn’t as easy as it seemed. Historically, African-American mothers have been less likely than White mothers to breastfeed their babies. In fact, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention estimates that African-American mothers are 16% less likely to breastfeed. Dr. Ambrosone and her colleague, Dr. Deborah Erwin, are determined to change that. Dr. Erwin, Associate Director for Community Outreach and Engagement at Roswell Park, has created an education program for the National Witness Project, that will share the information found in Dr. Ambrosone's research with African-American women. The Witness Project educates medically underserved and African American women about the importance of cancer screening, through stories told by survivors of breast and cervical cancer. “We took the findings from Dr. Ambrosone’s study and totally reformatted the educational program to focus on breast cancer risk factors for African-American women, and we are encouraging women we reach to educate and support young mothers to breastfeed, so that we may be able to prevent this ER-negative breast cancer,” says Dr. Erwin. Contiued Page 7
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FAITH & FAMILY
Full Gospel Baptist Church International Western New York District To Host Leadership Empowerment Training Session WNY District Overseer, Dr. James A. Lewis III, proudly announces the Full Gospel Baptist Church Fellowship’s WNY District Leadership Conference to be held September 28 and 29, hosted at True Bethel Baptist Church, 907 E. Ferry Street. The theme for the training session will be Encouragement and Empowerment for the Kingdom of God, “PREPARE, PREPARE, PREPARE!” Bishop T. Anthony Bronner will deliver the evening Worship Service message Friday, September 28, beginning at 7 pm. Then join us on Saturday, September 29 for workshops and luncheon. The luncheon message will be delivered by Pastor Ronald Overseer Dr. Lewis Benning Sr. The session will also offer six classes beginning at 9:30 a.m. This training session presents an opportunity for fellowship, spiritual growth and development, and is open to everyone in or outside of the Full Gospel Family. Registration is $15 for adults and $5 for youth 17 and under. Registration includes lunch. The registration deadline is September 20.
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ST. JOHN’S AME CHURCH NEWS •Black Tie Dinner- St. John’s AME Church Lay Organization will host a Black Tie Dinner on Friday, September 7, at the Doubletree by Hilton, 401 Buffalo Ave., Niagara Falls, NY at 7p.m. donation is $50. •Stewards Annual Day- St. John’s AME Church Steward Board will present Stewards Annual Day on Sunday, September 9 at 11a.m. at the church. •Grandma, Grandpa Recognition Day- St. John’s AME Church Steward Board will celebrate Grandma and Grandpa Recognition Day on Sunday, September 9 at the church during 11a.m. service. For more information, please call the church 2856432. St. John AME Church is located at 917 Garden Ave., Niagara Falls, NY. Rev. Dion S. Greer Sr., M. Div., is Pastor.
Agape AME to Host Back to School Bash! On Saturday, September 1 the Agape AME Church at 224 Northland Avenue, Buffalo will host a Back to School Bash from 2:00 - 5:00 p.m. to include free school supplies, outdoor fun, games, a bounce house, snacks and more!! Rain or shine.... all activities will be in the Church backyard (at 195 Florida St.) All are welcome! For more information or to make donations please contact Terry Patterson, 836-6979, Tap1 @buffalo.edu Rev. Charles Cloy is Pastor.
'BUT GOD’ & ‘THERE’S A WAR GOIN’ ON’
Play rehearsals for the stage plays by playwright Bobby Fonville, ‘But God’ will be held every Tuesday 6-8p.m. and ‘There’s A War Goin’ On’ will be held every Thursday from 6-8 p.m. at 1423 Fillmore Ave.
We’ve come this far by faith, leaning on the LORD. Trusting in His Holy Word,
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Rev. and Mrs. Eugene Pierce Celebrate 60th Wedding Anniversary!
Reverend Eugene L. and Sharon E. Pierce of Cheektowaga celebrated their 60th Wedding Anniversary with a weekend stay in Toronto. Rev. Pierce and the former Sharon E. Johnson were married June 15, 1958, by Rev. B. C. McCarley, Pastor of the St. John Baptist Church in Buffalo. Rev. Pierce retired as Deputy Superintendent at the Erie County Correctional Facility. He is Director of the Western New York Outreach Ministries; Mrs. Pierce retired as a Nurse’s Aide at the Erie County Home and Infirmary. They have four children, ten grandchildren and fourteen great-grandchildren.
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At the same time, a pilot study in Buffalo, funded by the National Cancer Institute, is using social media and messaging to encourage pregnant African-American women to breastfeed their babies. “So with the pilot study and the National Witness Project programs, we’re going the whole gamut, from young women to old women, so that the older moms and grandmothers can encourage younger women to breastfeed,” says Dr. Erwin. Expectant mothers who are African American, English speaking, and 14 years old or older can participate in the study by texting #OURBREASTSMATTER to 716-449-0290. The study involves completing two surveys (one pre-birth and one post-birth) about your thoughts, feelings and concerns about infant nutrition, receiving and responding to periodic text messages and following Facebook group post to receive updates about infant nutrition. Participates will receive gift cards for each completed survey. We’ve known for a long time that breastfeeding is best for babies. Now we know it’s best for their moms, too. Pass it along. Learn more about the steps African-American women can take to reduce their risk and take action towards early detection of breast cancer.
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2nd Annual Beau Fleuve Music and Arts Festival The Ultimate Sunday Funday on August 26th at Silo City! The 2nd Annual Beau Fleuve Music and Arts Festival is scheduled Sunday August 26th from 11a.m.- 11p.m. in Silo City (located at 25 Silo Row) for a unique one-day music and arts festival that has become Buffalo’s emerging platform for the next generation that celebrates all genres of arts culture and music! This year’s lineup for the live music stage performances is massive and to name a few includes: Benny The Butcher, We Stole The Show, Lindsay Niccs, Maya By Name, Chae Hawk, 90z Neptune, Miles B, Billie Esco, Ransom, Argeo Rain, Chill Ali, Yung Caesar, Short Moscato, Royal Kings and a host of Dj's. There will be art installations curated by Jarael Adams, Kid Witthe Wings, John Baker, James Cooper, Jake Law, Left Handed Bandit, Cashis Green, Gerald Seals, Ari Moore, Arts by Ashley Kay, Artsy Gypsy, Seeming Sound, Patrick Foran, Patricia Trubski, AJ Smith, Shantelle Patton, Kobie Barbie, Vinne Alejandro and Peter Ponce. Founder Lindsey Taylor is thrilled to present the festival, now in its second year, that also includes two exhibitions, Divine 9 and works from the George K. Arthur collection, who through his lens has captured many historic moments in the City of Buffalo and in the arts. Taylor also announced that this year will be the first ever Beau Fleuve Music & Arts Life Time Achievement Award Linda Appleby/ Recipient presented to the incomparable Ms. Linda Appleby. Lifetime Achievement Award Beau Fleuve, which is translated to beautiful river (Buffalo's origin name) will also have live to air podcasts, the Gogetta Podcast, Salon Talk and Juug Talk and features five performance stages, a silent disco and a film experience with Bak USA Film Festival as well as a vendor village with a beer and wine garden, food trucks and merchandise. It’s going to be a great Sunday-Fun-Day at this year’s Beau Fleuve and paired with this year’s backdrop of Silo City it will be a memorable experience for anyone who has never been! Advanced tickets are $20 (limited).Tickets at the gate $30 and VIP tickets (pre-purchase only) are $50. Entrance gate closes at 8p.m. To learn more and purchase tickets go to www.beaufleuvemusicarts.com Tickets are also available in stores Guaggi (Galleria Mall), MS. Eye Candy Boutique (85 Allen) , Wing Kings 716 (484 Community News • t hec hallengernews.com •May 9, 2018 Elmwood), and Challenger Catt Rez (Route5 Irving N.Y.) *Beau Fleuve Music & Arts invests in our community by donating to local non-profits and community organizations whose focus is advancing music and art education.
Columnist to Host Tribute to Aretha Franklin Columnist Eva M. Doyle will host a tribute to Aretha Franklin on Saturday, September 8, 2018 at the Merriweather Library from 2:00 - 5:00 p.m. The program will include music, films of her life, dance, and area singers will sing some of Aretha Franklin's most popular songs. The audience will be invited to give their reflections on the life of the Queen of Soul. The program is free and open to the public. For more information you can call 8476010.
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Imhotep Gary Byrd Inducted Into The Buffalo Music Hall of Fame Class of 2018
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uffalo native Gary Imhotep Byrd has been selected to be inducted into the coveted Buffalo Music Hall of Fame Class of 2018. Gary Byrd’s involvement with music is both as a legendary DJ and as a musician who has collaborated with Stevie Wonder and others. Byrd started his radio career at Buffalo’s WUFO-AM in the 1960s. Discovered and mentored by broadcaster-educator Hank Cameron as a radio prodigy at age 15. As a teen, he integrated Buffalo broadcasting as a radio personality on the general market McLendon station WYSL. Musically, Byrd provided lyrics for the songs “Village Ghetto Land” and “Black Man” on Steve Wonder’s classic “Songs in the Key of Life” album in 1975. His song “The Crown,” recorded as Gary Byrd & the GB Experience (and featuring Wonder), reached No. 6 on the pop charts in England in 1983. He has been a radio host in New York City past 35 years and currently hosts a music/talk program, “Global Beat/Global Black Experience,” on WBAIFM and a talk show on WLIB-AM. Byrd will receive the Industry Award. Other inductees include: Gary Baker, the Buffalo Choral Arts Society, Philip Burke , Fare Trade, Dwane Hall, Ray Hangen, Willie May, The Steam Donkeys, and Chris Trapper. Inductees will be formally honored on Thursday, October 11, at Cardinal O'Hara Performing Arts Center, 39 Ohara Road, Tonawanda, NY
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Six Community Entrepreneurs Among Grant Winners in Ignite Buffalo Competition !
Several small businesses from the Western New York area were awarded grants of up to $100,00 through the Ignite Buffalo initiative. These grants offer local businesses the support they need to reach the next stage of their development. Of the 27 total winners awarded six were African American entrepreneurs from the community. Congrats to all! The winners included: 100K Grant Awardee Get Fokus’d Productions Founder Atina Fareed Cooke getfokusdproductions.com Get Fokus'd Productions, is a photography film and video company that specializes in children & family portraits and commercial videos. Atina not only creates compelling images and film that allow viewers to reflect on life, evoke ideas, and to construct their own stories, but she also educates to inspire the next generation with this tool of expression. Her companies new division Young & Fokus’d is a growing youth program created to promote youth who display dedication, perseverance, and “focus” in their academics, arts and/or their community. SUPPORT OUR ADVERTISERS!
50K Grant Awardee Buffalo All Star Extreme Co-Founder/Ceo Ayana Williams buffaloallstarextreme.com Buffalo All Star Extreme (BASE) is a cheerleading and dance all-star program to provide wholesome fun and character building experiences for young people in the Buffalo New York Area with a goal to promote physical fitness, social development, self-discipline, leadership and academic excellence through competitive athletic experiences supervised by a highly trained qualified staff that has over 20 years of cheerleading and dance experience. 25K Grant Awardee’s Black Monarchy Owner Phylicia Dove blackmonarchy.com Flagship boutique Black Monarchy celebrates the uniqueness of the global diaspora and Dove curates the vividness of authentic cultural clothing ,jewelry and fabrics that recreate the conglomerate of our world today. She puts emphasis on the importance of celebrating diversity in our globalist society with a strong mission to bring the world to the city of Buffalo Mobile Eco Steam Owner Stewart Fonville III mobileecosteam.com Mobile Eco Steam is an eco-friendly service that helps clients take care of their #2 investment aka their vehicle. The use of steam makes this company one of the most environmentally safe and conservative services to remove stains, grime, and dirt without damaging your car’s paint job. Mobile Eco steam can clean an entire vehicle with just 1 gallon of water which means they not only have an Eco safe way of detailing your vehicle but when done there’s no water wasted flowing into the streets.
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Abyssinia Ethiopian Cuisine Owner Zelalem Gemmeda westsidebazaar.com
La’Movement Fitness hosts a number of different fitness events and classes to appeal to different demographics including La'X, La'Abs, LMF Kids Fit, and private events. La Movement has worked with various after school programs throughout Erie County teaching dance & fitness classes to promote a proactive healthy lifestyle servicing over 23 schools throughout WNY that has helped over 1,000 students in inner city, west and south side schools to create and maintain healthy lifestyles and strives to reach their fitness goals.
Abyssinia Restaurant currently located in the west side bazaar features amazing authentic Ethiopian cuisine that has been rated one of the 15 best restaurants in Buffalo. Zelalem gets all the spices she uses directly shipped from her sister who still lives in Ethiopia. She also give customers cooking lessons with a goal to foster their interest in learning more about East African Culture bridging the gap with every delicious bite. She plans to open her own restaurant location serving food on traditional handmade plates.
FUNK FEST! Buffalo's own Mary Jane Girl, Joanne “JoJo” McDuffie will return to her hometown to headline the 14th annual N.I.C.Y.O Funk Fest tribute to Rick James this Saturday, August 25th in LaSalle Park from 3-10 p.m. The second annual Jefferson Avenue Block Party, a huge success last year, will start with a Prayer and Peace Rally at 5 p.m. on Friday, August 24 followed by the street party from 6-10 p.m. Bring the Love!
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Update: The Groove Will Remain Closed For Now But Annual Kids Day Event Will Go On Despite a spirited effort by its owners to reopen the Groove Lounge, a popular East Buffalo nite club, it will remain closed at least for now. That was the outcome following a hearing in State Supreme Court last Thursday before Justice Dennis Ward, who said he wanted the Police Department to provide him with records of criminal activity that led to the city shutting the establishment down. The City shut The Groove down following a shooting outside the bar last month, after the establishment was closed, involving an off-duty Buffalo Police officer and an ex-police officer. Groove owners say it should have been an internal affairs issue, rather than placing the blame on the business, which employs some 20 people. Justice Ward allowed the club’s community empowerment program to temporarily reopen due to the fact that backpacks and school supplies are donated annually around this time to students in need.’ The annual kids day event will take place on September 1 from 3-7 p.m. However he denied the Groove’s attorney’s pleas with the court to allow the club’s restaurant to reopen so that “20 people could have their jobs back and can buy bread and milk for their babies.” Club owners Laurie Anderson and Marcia Alston filed a lawsuit two days after the club was ordered to immediately shut down. They also published and distributed a scathing 23-page full color booklet charging that Buffalo Police Commissioner Lockwood and Mayor Brown took the action to cover up what they called the alleged misconduct of a Buffalo Police officer. “Black Businesses Matter too,” they declared. “We are still in court regarding the closure and yet to discuss the reason for the closure,” coowner Lauri Anderson told The Challenger. “ At this time, City Corporation Counsel is raising an issue with the Licenses, which is baffling to say the least. We've been operating for over the past four years and all of a sudden, there's a License issue. So that's where we are today.”
Jefferson Avenue Arts Festival Seeks Vendors The 22nd Annual Jefferson Avenue Arts Festival will be held on Saturday, September 8 from 12 noon to 7 p.m. Featured will be live art, music, kids activities and vendors. Opportunities are still available for vendors. Food vendors should contact the Erie County Depart-ment of Health of 716-881-4052 to make sure you have proper permits and meet the requirements of the county. You must display your permit at your station at the festival. The City of Buffalo permit has been added to the application fee. For more information call 716-228-1824 or 882-7594., Please leave a message and your call will be returned. Hosted annualyl by 50 Women With A Vision, The festival is held in partnership with the Apollo Theater, The Foundry and Locust Street Art, BCAT and GROUP Ministries. Sponsors include Hon. Darius Pridgen, Buffalo City Council President; and Hon. Barbara Miller Williams, Erie County Legislator.
We Are Women Warriors Calls Out Trump For “Dog” Reference to Former Black Staffer The community advocacy group, We Are Women Warriors, held a Press Conference last Tuesday to call out President Donald Trump for his use of the word 'dog' in describing a former staffer of his administration who happens to be an African American female. Former Erie County Legislator and We Are Women Warriors founder, Betty Jean Grant stated, " Let us be clear, I am not defending Omarosa Manigault-Newman personally, because I believe she has been harmful to our community and people of color due of her deep support of a president that I, and many others consider, racist. I am here defending her and all people's right to not be called dog, lowlife and other demeaning and dehumanizing terms by the current President of the United States."
SUMMER JAM AND BACKPACK GIVEAWAY The 2nd annual classic Back to School Summer Jam and Backpack Giveaway , hosed by 12-year-old Shelden Gibbs, the creative young entrepreneur and CEO of Classic Knots Bowties, will be held Saturday, August 25, from 12 noon to 4 p.m. (registration from 12-1p kids must be accompanied by an adult), 175 Woodlawn Ave. (rear on Chester St.). Free food, bounce house, dunk tank, and three-on-three basketball tournament. Music by DJ Hassan and special appearance by Funso The Clown. Sponsors: United Healthcare, Main Pediatrics, Steve’s Meats, Camellia Foods and United Men.
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Register Now for Free Business Training Classes Thinking of starting your own business? Enrollment is now open for free business start-up classes scheduled to begin in September. The eight-week, 60-hour program begins Wednesday, September 5, 2018. Classes will be held Monday and Wednesday evenings at Medaille College through late October. The program will cover business plan writing, understanding your customer and competition, financing, cash flow, marketing, taxes and other aspects of running a small business. Guest instructors with various expertise participate in the program. Anyone who has considered starting a business is eligible for the class. Graduation certificates are provided at the completion of the class and may be useful if participants are seeking to attract investors. One-on-one assistance in completing your business plan is also provided. Pre-registration is required and seating is limited. The Entrepreneurial Assistance Program is a partnership between New York State’s Empire State Development, IberoAmerican Action League and Medaille College. To reserve your spot, please call 880-3288 today.
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continued from page 4 a M.P.A. from the John F. Kennedy School of Government at Harvard, and a J.D. from Harvard Law School. Eve began her legal career as a judicial clerk to New York State Court of Appeals Associate Judge Fritz W. Alexander, II. She served as an associate at Covington & Burling in Washington, D.C. and as a partner at Hodgson Russ, LLP in Buffalo. She is the former founder and chair of Show Up New York, a state-wide organization that focused on increasing the level of civic participation among young people. Eve previously served in the Cuomo Administration as Executive Vice President and General Counsel of Empire State Development. She also served as aide to Senators Joseph R. Biden and Hilliary Clinton. She is currently the Vice President of State Government Affairs for New York, New Jersey, and Connecticut for Verizon. “New Yorkers need a strong voice and a steady hand during these challenging times, “Leecia states in her campaign literature. “Whether it is defending the fundamental rights of our citizens, ensuring consumers are protected, combatting housing discrimination, or safeguarding our environmental resources, I will be an independent advocate for all New Yorkers. “ “As New York’s chief legal officer I will ensure that everyone has a fair shot and an opportunity to thrive, and establish legal standards that will stand the test of time. “New York currently faces unprecedented challenges — under attack by a federal administration that refuses to enforce, and seeks to roll back, progress we have fought hard to achieve. “With your support, I will protect and defend our state against those who would seek to undermine the rights of our citizens and help make New York stronger than ever.”
“Knowing when to stop, you can avoid any danger.” -Tao Te Ching
“We wish to plead our own cause. Too long have others spoken for us.” - John Russwurm, Freedom’s Journal. 1827 America’s 1st Black Newspaper
Joining Hands for Liberation During the month of August, we remember what so many of our Ancestors have said about our liberation. During the month of August, PRISONERS ARE PEOPLE TOO has frequently taken time and space to remember the significance of “Black August” and its relevance today. “Black August” started in the prisons of California, acknowledging the political and militant struggles of conscious (politicized) African American prisoners and those who were martyred in the process of fighting the prison system. We have commemorated the lives of George and Jonathan Jackson whose lives and deaths fueled the revolutionary spirit of Africans Karima across this nation and around the globe. AMIN
When we celebrate the life and work of the Honorable Marcus Mosiah Garvey, on the date of his birth, August 17, we recall what he said about freedom: “Liberate the minds of men and ultimately you will liberate the bodies of men.” His vision of African Liberation was a Pan-African view that encompassed the need to eradicate mental slavery first. While “Black August” had its inception in the prisons, it could have been born below deck on a ship in the Middle Passage or in a shack during plantation slavery. Liberation has always been a relentless humanstruggle. In his vision of African Liberation, Garvey said, “I saw before me then, as I do now, a new world of Black people, a nation of sturdy people, making their impress on civilization and causing a new light to dawn upon the human race.” Garvey reminded us over and over that we should not simply focus on our smaller individual selves. He urged us to
understand ourselves and engage the world in collective ways built on and in the work, strength and struggles of our people. He saw us joining hands and working for the common good of all. He saw the need for us to build a closer kinship and a closer love of self. This Honorable Ancestor has taught us that our liberation will come “not from the will of others to see us rise, but from our own determination to rise, irrespective of what the world thinks.” This is not to deny the need for cooperative relations of mutual respect and mutual benefit, but to stress that we are essentially and ultimately our own liberators.
Inspired by Garvey’s words, political prisoner Jalil Muntaqim (aka Anthony Bottom) published his selected prison writings in 2003 in “We Are Our Own Liberators.” A short film about Jalil will be screened at the next meeting of PRISONERS ARE PEOPLE TOO. After 46 years in prison, Jalil is facing his tenth parole board hearing this month. After nine denials, he remains strong in the belief that his liberation is at hand. Support for his freedom has come from many who believe that he should be with his family after nearly half a century of imprisonment. Our Circle of Supporters for Reformed Offenders has forwarded letters of support for Jalil’s release. Join us for the next meeting of PRISONERS ARE PEOPLE TOO which will be held on Monday, August 27, 2018, from 7:00 -to- 9:00pm at the CAO Rafi Greene Center, 1423 Fillmore @ Glenwood Avenue. What does LIBERATION mean to you? Join us for this film and follow-up discussion. For more information: Karima, 726-834-8438, karima@prp2. org; BaBa 716-491-5319, g.babaeng@yahoo.com.
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Legislator Baskin Responds : Says Information Shared in Letter Incorrect
Dear Editor, I write in reference to a letter addressed to you and printed in last week’s issue regarding my endorsement of judicial candidates. The information shared in the letter was incorrect and most likely written from a misinformed perspective. As an elected official, I make it a priority to be transparent and honest with members of the community. To date I have not endorsed any judicial candidate publicly or privately, nor has any 2018 judicial candidate asked for my endorsement. I look forward to watching all local candidates as they continue to release their priorities and platforms in the coming weeks. I wish to be an informed voter who votes for candidates that share my moral principles of giving underrepresented communities a voice and ensuring that everyone shares in Buffalo’s resurgence. I encourage my constituents to do the same. My District Office, located at 792 East Delavan, is open to residents who need to contact me, or find themselves in need of resources or information. A special reminder that Primary Day, September 13, is on a Thursday this year (rather than Tuesday) and I trust we all will exercise our right to vote.
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Yours in the movement, Hon. April N.M. Baskin Majority Leader Erie County Legislature Legislator District 2
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New Study Reveals Old Fact: Black Male Youth Feel Threatened A new study by researchers from the Department of Sociology at Ohio State University - has rediscovered -- or scientifically verified -- a very old fact of Black life in the USA: Black boys don’t feel safe in white neighborhoods, or in Black neighborhoods that they perceive as poorer than their own Black section of town -- in this case, Columbus, Ohio. The story produced the usual commentary about Black parents’ practice of schooling their children on how to navigate the geography of racism. The New York Times reminded readers that “the study came at a time of widely publicized incidents in which black children were reported by white people to the police for selling water , mowing the lawn and playing in the yard , selling hot dogs , playing at a pool , and other ordinary activities.” The overarching truth documented by the survey is that young Black males know they are targeted for harm by whites, and that Black people in other neighborhoods need watching, too. The sociologists’ report said nothing about how the police factor into young Black male’s fears, although this cohort is well aware that they are the special prey of the boys and girls in blue, of all races. The researchers think Black youth anxieties about traveling in whiter places could have consequences for their health -- a logical conclusion. . -Glen Ford, Black Agenda Report executive editor. Read the commentary/report in its entirety at BlackAgendRepor.com
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Challenger Community News • t hec hallengernews.com •Aug.22,2018 NOTICE TO BIDDERS CONTRACT #36 2018 MILLING AND PAVING PROJECT DESIGNATED VILLAGE ROADS VILLAGE OF WILLIAMSVILLE, ERIE COUNTY, NEW YORK
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-LEGAL NOTICELESLIE'S BOUTIQUE, LLC Articles of Organization filed with the Secretary of State of New York (SSNY) on MAY 09, 2018. Office in Erie County. SSNY is the designated agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail copy of process to 1474 Fillmore Avenue Buffalo, NY 14211. Purpose: Any lawful purpose. July18,,25, August 1,8,15,22 NOTICE of FORMATION of a DOMESTIC LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY CanaBelle Books, LLC. Articles of Organization filed with the NY Dept of State on April 9, 2018. Office in Erie County. The llc designates the following as its registered agent upon whom process against it may be served within the State of New York is: United States Corporation Agents, Inc. 7014 13th Ave, Suite 202 Brooklyn, NY 11228. The Secretary of State, SOS, is designated as agent of the llc upon whom process against it may be served. The address within or w/o this state to which the SOS shall mail a copy of any process against the llc served upon him or her is: CanaBelle Books, LLC 161 Marine Dr., Apt 8H, Buffalo, NY 14202. Purpose of LLC: Any Lawful Purpose. July 25, August 1,8,15,22,29
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Sealed bids for Contract No.362018 Milling and Paving Project in the Village of Williamsville will be received by the Village Clerk at her office located in Village Hall, 5565 Main Street, Williamsville, New York 14221 on or before 1:00 P.M. local time on the 6th day of September, 2018, at which time they will be publicly opened and read aloud. The project consists of furnishing labor, material, and equipment necessary to perform cold milling, bituminous paving, maintenance and protection of traffic and replacement of pavement markings on designated Village roads, construct concrete sidewalk, and installation of ADA accessible curb ramps. An alternate Bid is also requested for crack sealing at various locations in the Village. The Issuing Office for the Bidding Documents is: the office of the Engineer, Wm Schutt Associates, 37 Central Avenue, Lancaster, NY 14086, 716-683-5961. Printed copies of the Bidding Documents may be obtained from the Issuing Office, upon payment of a deposit of $50.00 in the form of two (2) checks of $25.00 each payable to Wm Schutt Associates, PC. Bidders will receive a refund of the entire deposit upon returning plans and specifications in good condition within thirty (30) days of the bid award; non bidders will be refunded one half of the deposit upon the return of such plans and specifications in good condition within the thirty (30) days following the award of the Contract. Prospective Bidders may examine the Bidding Documents at the Issuing Office Monday through Friday between the hours of 8:30 A.M. and 4:30 P.M. Bidding Documents also may be examined at the office of the Construction Exchange of Buffalo and WNY, 2660 William Street, Cheektowaga, NY 14227 Monday through Friday between the hours of 8:30 A.M. and 4:30 P.M. as well as by accessing the Construction Exchange’s on-line plan room. Each bid proposal shall be submitted in a sealed envelope, clearly marked “BID ENCLOSED – CONTRACT # 36; 2018 MILLING AND PAVING PROJECT; DESIGNATED VILLAGE ROADS. Each proposal must be accompanied by a certified check, payable to the Village of Williamsville, for a sum equal to five per centum (5%) of the total amount of the Bid, or a bid bond with sufficient sureties in a penal sum equal to five per centum (5%) of such total bid amount, conditioned that if the proposal is accepted, that he/she will execute within fifteen (15) days from the date of the acceptance of the proposal, a suitable security bond in the amount of the Contract, conditioned for the faithful and prompt performance and completion of the Work specified in the Contract. All bid deposits except that of the successful bidder will be returned. This is a prevailing wage rate project. The Village reserves the right to reject any and all bids, to consider the reputation and experience of any bidders in making its selection, to waive any informalities or minor deviations from the specifications, and to award the contract to other than the lowest bidder, if considered to be in the best interest of the Village of Williamsville. All bids shall be submitted intact on bidding form available for that purpose and addressed to: Lynda L. Juul, Administrator/ClerkTreasurer Village of Williamsville 5565 Main Street Williamsville, NY 14221 Consulting Engineers: Wm Schutt Associates, PC 37 Central Avenue Lancaster, NY 14086-2143 (716) 683-5961 Date: August 1, 2018 By the Order of the Village Board of Trustees
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LEGAL NOTICE Wells Fargo v. Bodie Index No.: 809802/2015. Date Filed: 07/25/2018. ADDITIONAL SUPPLEMENTAL SUMMONS Plaintiff designates Erie County as the Place of Trial. Designation of Venue is based upon the situs of the Subject Property. Subject Property: 263 Evane Drive, Depew, New York 14043. SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK: COUNTY OF ERIE WELLS FARGO BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION AS TRUSTEE FOR SOUNDVIEW HOME LOAN TRUST 2007-OPT1, ASSET-BACKED CERTIFICATES, SERIES 2007-OPT1, Plaintiff, -againstMICHELLE BODIE AS HEIR TO THE ESTATE OF DEBORAH KEICHER, if living, and if dead, the respective heirs at law, next of kin, distributees, executors, administrators, trustees, devisees, legatees, assignors, lienors, creditors and successors in interest and generally all persons having or claiming under, by or through said defendant who may be deceased, by purchase, inheritance, lien or otherwise of any right, title or interest in and to the premises described in the complaint herein, and their respective husbands, wives or window, if any, and each and every person not specifically named who may be entitled to or claim to have any right, title or interest in the property described in the verified complaint; all of whom and whose names and places of residence unknown, and cannot after diligent inquiry be ascertained by the Plaintiff, ET AL, Defendants. TO THE ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANTS: YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED to answer the Complaint in this action and to serve a copy of your answer, or, if the Complaint is not served with this Summons, to serve a notice of appearance on the Plaintiff’s Attorney within twenty (20) days after the service of this Summons, exclusive of the day of service (or within thirty (30) days after service is complete if this Summons is not personally delivered to you within the State of New York) in the event the United States of America is made a party defendant, the time to answer for the said United States of America shall not expire until sixty (60) days after service of the Summons; and in case of your failure to appear or answer, judgment will be taken against you by default for the relief demanded in the Complaint. NOTICE YOU ARE IN DANGER OF LOSING YOUR HOME IF YOU DO NOT RESPOND TO THIS SUMMONS AND COMPLAINT BY SERVING A COPY OF THE ANSWER ON THE ATTORNEY FOR THE MORTGAGE COMPANY WHO FILED THIS FORECLOSURE PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU AND FILING THE ANSWER WITH THE COURT, A DEFAULT JUDGMENT MAY BE ENTERED AND YOU CAN LOSE YOUR HOME. SPEAK TO AN ATTORNEY OR GO TO THE COURT WHERE YOUR CASE IS PENDING FOR FURTHER INFORMATION ON HOW TO ANSWER THE SUMMONS AND PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY. SENDING A PAYMENT TO YOUR MORTGAGE COMPANY WILL NOT STOP THIS FORECLOSURE ACTION. YOU MUST RESPOND BY SERVING A COPY OF THE ANSWER ON THE ATTORNEY FOR THE PLAINTIFF (MORTGAGE COMPANY) AND FILING THE ANSWER WITH THE COURT. THE OBJECT of the above captioned action is to foreclose a Mortgage to secure $90,000.00 and interest, recorded in the Office of the Clerk of ERIE on March 30, 2007, in Book number 13343 Page number 2004, covering premises known as 263 Evane Drive, Depew, New York 14043 – SBL #: 92.18 – 15 – 15. The relief sought in the within action is a final judgment directing the sale of the premises described above to
satisfy the debt secured by the Mortgage described above. The Plaintiff also seeks a deficiency judgment against the Defendant and for any debt secured by said Mortgage which is not satisfied by the proceeds of the sale of said premises. TO the Defendant Michelle Bodie as Heir to the Estate of Deborah Keicher, the foregoing Supplemental Summons with Notice is served upon you by publication pursuant to an Order of the Hon. Joseph R. Glownia of the Supreme Court of the State of New York, County of Erie, dated June 15, 2018. Dated: July 25, 2018 New Rochelle, NY MCCABE, WEISBERG & CONWAY, LLC /s/_________________ Matthew Smith, Esq. Attorneys for Plaintiff 145 Huguenot Street, Suite 210 New Rochelle, NY 10801 914-636-8900 914-636-8901 facsimile HELP FOR HOMEOWNERS IN FORECLOSURE NEW YORK STATE LAW REQUIRES THAT WE SEND YOU THIS NOTICE ABOUT THE FORECLOSURE PROCESS. PLEASE READ IT CAREFULLY. SUMMONS AND COMPLAINT YOU ARE IN DANGER OF LOSING YOUR HOME. IF YOU FAIL TO RESPOND TO THE SUMMONS AND COMPLAINT IN THIS FORECLOSURE ACTION, YOU MAY LOSE YOUR HOME. PLEASE READ THE SUMMONS AND COMPLAINT CAREFULLY. YOU SHOULD IMMEDIATELY CONTACT AN ATTORNEY OR YOUR LOCAL LEGAL AID OFFICE TO OBTAIN ADVICE ON HOW TO PROTECT YOURSELF. SOURCES OF INFORMATION AND ASSISTANCE. The State encourages you to become informed about your options in foreclosure. In addition to seeking assistance from an attorney or legal aid office, there are government agencies and nonprofit organizations that you may contact for information about possible options, including trying to work with your lender during this process. To locate an entity near you, you may call the toll-free helpline maintained by the New York State Banking Department at 1-877-BANK-NYS (1-877-226-5697) or visit the department’s website at WWW.BANKING.STATE.NY.US. RIGHTS AND OBLIGATIONS YOU ARE NOT REQUIRED TO LEAVE YOUR HOME AT THIS TIME. You have the right to stay in your home during the foreclosure process. You are not required to leave your home unless and until your property is sold at auction pursuant to a judgment of foreclosure and sale. Regardless of whether you choose to remain in your home, YOU ARE REQUIRED TO TAKE CARE OF YOUR PROPERTY and pay your taxes in accordance with state and local law. FORECLOSURE RESCUE SCAMS Be careful of people who approach you with offers to "save" your home. There are individuals who watch for notices of foreclosure actions in order to unfairly profit from a homeowner's distress. You should be extremely careful about any such promises and any suggestions that you pay them a fee or sign over your deed. State law requires anyone offering such services for profit to enter into a contract which fully describes the services they will perform and fees they will charge, and which prohibits them from taking any money from you until they have completed all such promised services.
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LEGAL NOTICE Quicken Loans vs Johnson STATE OF NEW YORK SUPREME COURT COUNTY OF ERIE Filed: 07/17/2018 Index No.: 812766/2017 SUPPLEMENTAL SUMMONS AND NOTICE Mortgaged Premises: 256 Benzinger St Buffalo, (City of Buffalo) NY 14206 QUICKEN LOANS INC.,
Plaintiff, vs. CHRISTOPHER JOHNSON if living, and if he be dead, his respective heirs-at-law, next of kin, distributees, executors, administrators, trustees, devisees, legatees, assignees, lienors, creditors and successors in interest, and generally all persons having or claiming under, by or through said defendant(s) who may be deceased, by purchase, inheritance, lien or otherwise, any right, title or interest in and to the premises described in the complaint herein;
ERIE COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES O/B/O ALESHA M. LEWIS; ERIE COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES O/B/O ADRIANNE LENISE TAYLOR; ERIE COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES O/B/O CHRISTOPHER JOHNSON, JR.; ERIE COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES O/B/O DEVONTE COPELAND-JOHNSON; THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK C/O CHIEF CLERK OF THE CITY COURT OF BUFFALO; ERIE COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES O/B/O MARQUITA N. HUNTER; PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK C/O LANCASTER TOWN COURT; THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK O/B/O TOWN OF TONAWANDA JUSTICE COURT; AL DIRSCHBERGER, PH. D., COMMISSIONER ERIE COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES; ACE FUNDING SOURCE, LLC; NEW YORK STATE DEPARTMENT OF TAXATION AND FINANCE-TCDCHILD SUPPORT ENFORCEMENT SECTION; NEW YORK STATE DEPARTMENT OF TAXATION AND FINANCE-CCEDCHILD SUPPORT ENFORCEMENT SECTION; NEW YORK STATE DEPARTMENT OF TAXATION AND FINANCE; and “JOHN DOE” and “MARY DOE,”
(Said names being fictitious, it being the intention of plaintiff to designate any and all occupants, tenants, persons or corporations, if any, having or claiming an interest in or lien upon the premises being foreclosed herein.) Defendants. TO THE ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANTS:
YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED to answer the Complaint in the above entitled action and to serve a copy of your Answer on Plaintiff's attorney within twenty (20) days after the service of this Summons, exclusive of the day of service, or within thirty (30) days after completion of service where service is made in any other manner than by personal delivery within the State. The United States of America, if designated as a Defendant in this action, may answer or appear within sixty (60) days of service hereof. In case of your failure to appear or answer, judgment will be taken against you by default for the relief demanded in the Complaint. NOTICE OF NATURE OF ACTION AND RELIEF SOUGHT THE OBJECT of the above captioned action is for the foreclosure of: Mortgage bearing the date of February 20, 2015, executed by Christopher Johnson, a single man to Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc. (“MERS”), solely as nominee for Quicken Loans, Inc. to secure the sum of $44,184.00, and interest, and recorded in the Office of the Clerk of Erie County on February 20, 2015 in Book: 13712 Page: 5997. That Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc. (“MERS”) as
nominee for Quicken Loans Inc. duly assigned said Note and Mortgage to Quicken Loans Inc. by Assignment dated July 7, 2017 and recorded on July 22, 2017 in the Office of the Clerk of Erie County in Book: 13819 Page: 7761. The relief sought in the within action is a final judgment directing the sale of the Mortgaged Premises described above to satisfy the debt secured by the Mortgage described above. Plaintiff designates Erie County as the place of trial. The basis of venue is the County in which the Mortgaged Premises is situated. Section: 112.42 Block: 3 Lot: 8 DATED: April 11, 2018 Rochester, New York NOTICE YOU ARE IN DANGER OF LOSING YOUR HOME If you do not respond to this summons and complaint by serving a copy of the answer on the attorney for the Mortgage company who filed this foreclosure proceeding against you and filing the answer with the court, a default judgment may be entered and you can lose your home. Speak to an attorney or go to the court where your case is pending for further information on how to answer the summons and protect your property. Sending a payment to your Mortgage company will not stop this foreclosure action. YOU MUST RESPOND BY SERVING A COPY OF THE ANSWER ON THE ATTORNEY FOR THE PLAINTIFF (MORTGAGE COMPANY) AND FILING THE ANSWER WITH THE COURT. WE ARE ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT. ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE.
SCHEDULE A LEGAL DESCRIPTION ALL THAT TRACT OR PARCEL OF LAND, situate in the City of Buffalo, County of Erie and State of New York, being part of Lot No. 41, Township 11, Range 7 of the Holland Land Company's Survey and according to map filed in Erie County Clerk's Office under Cover No. 9 is known as Subdivision Lot No. 7 in Block 15. Premises: 256 Benzinger Street, Buffalo, NY 14206 Tax Parcel ID No.: Section: 112.42 Block: 3 Lot: 8
LEGAL NOTICE Keybank v. Prenitice NOTICE OF SALE SUPREME COURT: ERIE COUNTY. KEYBANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, Pltf. vs. RALPH L. PRENITICE, et al, Defts. Index #606128/12. Pursuant to judgment of foreclosure and sale dated Nov. 1, 2017, I will sell at public auction at Erie County, the Foreclosure Alcove, Erie County Hall 92 Franklin St., 1st Floor, Buffalo, NY on Aug. 29, 2018 at 2:30 p.m. prem. k/a 52 Roswell Rd., Buffalo, NY 14215 a/k/a Section 90.08, Block 1, Lot 2 a/k/a situate in the Town of Cheektowaga, County of Erie and State of NY, being part of Lot No. 36, Township 11, Range 7 of the Holland Land Company’s Survey and according to map filed in Erie County Clerk’s Office under Cover No. 1619 is known as Subdivision Lot No. 15. Approx. amt. of judgment is $123,535.95 plus costs and interest. Sold subject to terms and conditions of filed judgment and terms of sale and the right of the United States of America to redeem within 120 days from the date of sale as provided by law. GREGORY J. STEWART, Referee. DRUCKMAN LAW GROUP PLLC, Attys. for Pltf., 242 Drexel Ave., Westbury, NY 11590. File No. 26519. #94798 ROOMS
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LEGAL NOTICE COMBINED NOTICE OF FINDING OF NO SIGNIFICANT IMPACT AND INTENT TO REQUEST RELEASE OF FUNDS
August 22, 2018 New York State Homes & Community Renewal New York State Housing Trust Fund Corporation 38-40 State Street Albany, New York 12207 (518) 486-3379 This Notice shall satisfy the abovecited two separate but related procedural notification requirements. REQUEST FOR RELEASE OF FUNDS
On or about September 7, 2018, the New York State Homes & Community Renewal, through the New York State Housing Trust Fund Corporation (HTFC), will submit a request to the U. S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) for the release of $1,674,300 in HOME funds under Title II of the Cranston-Gonzalez National Affordable Housing Act (NAHA) of 1990, in accordance with section 288 (42 U.S.C. 12838), to authorize Broadway-Fillmore Neighborhood Housing Services Inc. to undertake a project known as Cigar Factory Apartments, for purposes of new construction of one residential structure incorporating two existing structures, with one commercial space, and rehabilitation of one residential structure for low-income families at 591-595 Fillmore Avenue, City of Buffalo, Erie County, New York, with an estimated total project cost of $2,001,300. FINDING OF NO SIGNIFICANT IMPACT
HCR has determined that the project will have no significant impact on the human environment. Therefore, an Environmental Impact Statement under the National Environmental Policy Act of 1969 (NEPA) is not required. Additional project information is contained in the Environmental Review Record (ERR) on file at Broadway-Fillmore Neighborhood Housing Services, Inc. Attention: Stephen Karnath 780 Fillmore Avenue Buffalo, NY 14212 Phone: 716-852-3130 and may be examined or copied weekdays 9:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M. The ERR can also be obtained by emailing heather.spitzberg@nyshcr. org. PUBLIC COMMENTS Any individual, group, or agency may submit written comments on the ERR to Heather Spitzberg, either by mail to Environmental Analysis Unit, NYS Housing Trust Fund Corporation, 38-40 State Street, Albany, New York, 12207 or by Email to heather. spitzberg@nyshcr.org. All comments received by September 6, 2018 will be considered by HCR prior to authorizing submission of a request for release of funds. Those wishing to comment should specify which part of this Notice they are addressing. ENVIRONMENTAL CERTIFICATION HCR certifies to HUD that Ms. Heather Spitzberg, Esq. in her capacity as Certifying Officer consents to accept the jurisdiction of the Federal Courts if an action is brought to enforce responsibilities in relation to the environmental review process and that these responsibilities have been satisfied. HUD's approval of the certification satisfies its responsibilities under NEPA and related laws and authorities, and allows BroadwayFillmore Neighborhood Housing Services, Inc. to use Program funds. OBJECTIONS TO RELEASE OF FUNDS HUD will consider objections to its release of funds and HCR’s certification received by September 24 or for a period of fifteen days following its actual receipt of the request (whichever is later) only if they are on one of the following bases: (a) the certification was not executed by the Certifying Officer of HCR; (b) HCR has omitted a step or failed to make a decision or finding required by HUD regulations at 24 CFR Part 58; (c) the grant recipient or other participants
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in the project have committed funds or incurred costs not authorized by 24 CFR Part 58 before approval of a release of funds by HUD; or (d) another Federal agency acting pursuant to 40 CFR Part 1504 has submitted a written finding that the project is unsatisfactory from the standpoint of environmental quality. Objections must be prepared and submitted in accordance with the required procedures (24 CFR Part 58) and shall be addressed to: Mr. Vincent Hom, Director HUD-Community Planning andDevelopment 26 Federal Plaza - Room 3513 New York, New York 10278-0068 Potential objectors should contact HUD to verify the actual last day of the objection period. Ms. Heather Spitzberg, Esq. Certifying Officer August 22, 2018
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Dear Voters of the 63rd District, My name is Shaqurah Zachery and I am asking you, my fellow Democrats, for your vote for State Senator on Primary Day Thursday September 13th, 2018. I believe that as a person who is from our community, I have the ability to be a better fighter and advocate for us than a person who is obviously not in tune in with the issues that affect our community and our families on a daily basis. As an attorney, I represent people like us all the time. I am always fighting for our children, our families, our elders, and for education rights and civil rights. With my experience as an attorney, I believe I will be an effective State Senator fighting for us in Albany. I am asking you to please consider voting for me, Shaqurah Zachery, on Primary Day Thursday September 13th. I believe a vote for me, is a vote for a better quality of life for all of the people of our district. With Every Best Wish, Shaqurah
Beau Fleuve Music an Arts Festival : Silo City 25 Silo City Row 11a.m. to 11p.m. (Advanced tickets $20 / $30 at Gate Go to beaufleuvemusicarts.com MONDAY AUG. 27 1st Annual Afro American Police Association and Trade Fair Foodmart Plaza Family"s Book Bag Giveaway : East Delavan between Courtland and Hagen
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Biking in Buffalo Calendar East Side Bike Club “We Keep It Rollin” Every Saturday Meet 11:30 am MLK Park @ the MLK HeadRide 12 Noon questions esbcbuffalo@gmail.com Every Friday and Tuesday Bike Fixing Workshops Accepting Kids from 6 years and up Friday’s 9am -12pm Tuesday’s 4pm-7pm at 2516 Bailey (in rear) Info call 831747-4064 or 716 316-7523
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“Rolling with Neighborhoods Connecting Communities” Every Monday Next Roll Aug 27th Kensigton @Olmstead (319 Suffolk Street) Meet up 5:30 Roll Out 6:30 Open to. More info or to register go to slowrollbuffalo.org or call 716-873-2151
Homeownership is important. We’re here to help first-time homebuyers navigate the mortgage process and make buying a home affordable, even if you have: • Little money for a downpayment • Little or “less-than-perfect” credit history • A recent job change To get started, call 1-888-253-0993 or visit mtb.com/mortgage.
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ADRIANA VIVERETTE IS NEW UPWARD BOUND DIRECTOR AT MEDAILLE
Adriana Viverette, a 2012 graduate of Medaille College and a member of Medaille’s Alumni Association Board of Directors, has been hired as director of Upward Bound Programs at the College. Upward Bound is a federally-funded program through the Department of Education that supports first-generation college-bound high school students in their completion of postsecondary education. Viverette is also known as “The Go Getta,” a popular Townsquare Media radio (93.7 WBLK) personality. Adriana is pictured front row center (in black) with Upward Bound students at/Medaille College. CONGRATULATIONS1
Taking pride in home ownership. You do. And we do. We understand taking pride in your home. It’s why we take pride in making it possible for everyone. Whether you’re looking to purchase a new home or make improvements to the one you own, Evans Bank can help. We offer several great lending options that make it easy and affordable for you to finance your dream. It’s home ownership, a better way—for you and the community. To learn more, contact Lisa Akers, CRA Mortgage Loan Officer at (716) 868-5769 or lakers@evansbank.com.
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