Challenger Community News October 25, 2017

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SERVING BUFFALO, ROCHESTER, NIAGARA FALLS AND SURROUNDING AREAS

October 25, 2017 | FREE

• Picks Up Key Endorsement From Assemblywoman Peoples-Stokes and State Leaders • Says Vicious Attack Ads from Howard Camp Absolutely False Page 3

LOCAL

Scholar Dr. Marc Lamont Hill Brings Message of Empowerment! Page 4

ENTERTAINMENT

C WEST drops Debut Solo Album in the Ruff Buff Page 8

VOICES

FAITH

Jefferson Avenue Church is New Home to Eritrean Congregation Page 7

Columnists Make It Plain Why Howard Must Go! Page 11

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INSIDE ROCHESTER

Genesee St. Southern Comfort Café Re-Opens Rosa’s Southern Comfort Café located at 223 Genesee Street in Rochester, is having a Re-Grand Opening this Friday, October 27th and Saturday, October 28th from 12:00 Noon until 6:00 PM. The owner, Rosa Lee Moore has a passion and a love to share her unique homemade cooking with the community, family and friends. In 1992, Rosa and her husband Cleveland Moore opened the Southern Comfort Café. The restaurant remained open regularly until 2009 when Mr. Moore’s health began to fail. He passed away in 2014. Mrs. Rosa Lee, his widow of sixty years of marriage, has decided to continue their legacy. She is blessed with good health and a vision. Mrs. Moore professes “God has been good to me! "The Lord has blessed me with good health, a sound mind and to share my delicious Southern Cooking once again.” The restaurant has been remodeled with a botanical garden theme to provide a relaxed atmosphere. To kick-off the grand re-opening the family’s pastor, the Reverend Dr. Jonathan Jamel H. McReynolds, Pastor of the Aenon Missionary Baptist Church will be a part of the dedication program to offer a prayer and blessings. City and county elected officials have been invited and plan to attend.

Mayor Warren Announces Info Sessions for City’s Business Assistance Programs Mayor Lovely Warren announced today that the City’s Neighborhood and Business Development Department is conducting a series of open information sessions designed to help businesses located in Rochester access City loans, grants and other assistance. “Whatever the business need, there is almost certainly a City program here to help support it,” said Mayor Warren. Department of Neighborhood and Business Development Commissioner (NBD) Bayé Muhammad and NBD staff will be available to discuss and provide information on the City’s various sprograms and much more. The information sessions are scheduled as follows: • 5 to 6 p.m., Monday, Oct. 30: Danforth Community Center, 200 West Ave. • 5 to 6 p.m., Thursday, Nov. 30: Thomas P. Ryan R-Center, 530 Webster Ave. • 5 to 6 p.m., Wednesday, Jan. 10: City Hall, Council Chambers, 30 Church St. City business owners should RSVP by calling (585) 428-6912 or via email at Alisa.Gillan@cityofrochester.gov. More information on resources for city businesses may be found at www. cityofrochester.gov/BusinessResources.

Rochester to Host First Annual African American Wine Makers Vino Noir Festival! The Willmont Wine Club, Teddy Bear Productions, JC Wine & FOX Sports 1280AM is hosting the 1st annual African American Winemakers “Vino Noir” Festival on October 29, from 5 to 9 p.m. at the historic German House in Rochester NY. We will be introducing folks from the greater Upstate New York region to some of the best wines made in the US and abroad. For years winemakers all over the world had been thought to be of every nationality, except African American or Vintners of Color. This year, we are bringing the folks who enjoy wines together with the folks who enjoy making wine! Come out and meet these incredible winemakers, taste some fantastic wines, and enjoy some great hor d'oeuvres. The opportunity to Skype during the “Vino Noir” Festival will allow those winemakers who cannot be with us in person to participate in discussing their wines, their passion, and hopefully their “secrets!” Tickets are available from Eventbrite at: https://www.eventbrite.com/edit?eid=37004213599 or at the doo (585) 285-0407 or at nbrownjr@yahoo.com.

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Trinity Emmanuel “Open House” Welcomes Rev. Jackson Trinity Emmanuel Presbyterian Church will host an “Open House” Welcoming Reception for Rev. Julius D. Jackson Jr. on Sunday, Oct. 29. Worship Service begins at 11 a.m. followed by an “Open House” Reception at 1 p.m. in the Fellowship Hall. The worship service special guest speaker will be Rev. Dr. Bobby Joe Saucer of Decatur, Georgia, former Dean of the Morehouse School of Religion. Trinity Emmanuel is located at 793 Jefferson Avenue in Rochester. For more information call 585-235-5967.

BILLS UPDATE

By George Radney

Bills Give Fans Their Money’s Worth in Win Over Bucs

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t was a beautiful day in Western New York for football on Sunday. The Bills and Bucs played a tremendous back and forth contest. Bills defense finally had a tough day against a very aggressive Tampa Bay Buccaneers offensive unit led by Jameis Winston. Winston is the real deal and his receivers are tall and can be a mismatch for any defensive unit in the NFL. The Bucs must learn how to win close games and stop making key mistakes like the turnover late in the game against the Bills. They are a dangerous team in the very near future with plenty of talent. Bucs running back Doug Martin said, “We knew the Bills defense was a tough physical team that plays hard with good GEORGE players to play against, but we need to exRADNEY ecute like we always do and we must get over the hill.” Bills defense led by Preston Brown with 11 tackles and brought his career total to 409 tackles. He is the 13th player in team history to record more than 400 tackles as a Bill. Tre Davious White punched the ball out and recovered it to put Buffalo in a position to win the game. Our number in the draft pick for 2017 has already assisted in most of our wins especially in Atlanta and again Sunday. He’s a winner and the entire team is playing with confidence. Bills defensive end Ryan Davis, who forced a fumble by knocking the ball out of Tampa Bay’s QB Jameis Winston hand said, “It’s my sixth year, so I ‘ve learned its one game at a time, even though you won, but you have to recommit each week. You have to prepare for your next opponent and before you know it all these wins will add up; Oakland Raiders are next and on Tuesday start we looking at film, practice hard and get mentally and physically ready for the Raiders.” Yes, the Oakland Raiders - another explosive offensive team - comes to New Era Field. The Bulls must recommit just like Ryan Davis said and continue to play aggressive on offense and defense along with a very strong special teams unit. The Bills coaching staff has worked very hard to put together an outstanding special team unit and it’s paying off for them with Continued Page 12


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Tolbert Says City-Wide Vote Critical to His Campaign for Sheriff

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•Picks Up Endorsement from Assemblywoman Peoples-Stokes and State Leaders •Says Vicious Attack Ads from Howard Camp Absolutely False

Duncan Kirkwood

CAO Names Duncan Kirkwood New Community Crisis Specialist for Block Clubs One of the responsibilities of the Community Action Organization of Western NY is to provide technical assistance to block clubs across the city. This week the CAO has added community leader Duncan Kirkwood to its team to lead this effort. In this role Kirkwood will inform area block club leaders of the availability and types of services that the CAO offers. In addition, he will circulate written information pertinent to community needs and issues across WNY. If you are a block club leader, or are interested in starting a block club on your street, please contact Duncan Kirkwood 716-332-3773 ext. 1407 office, 716-332-1015 fax, dkirkwood@ caowny.org email, or 716-308-0506 cell. He will help you with securing meeting space, securing members, and addressing issues on your street. “I am thoroughly confident in Duncan's expertise and leadership. I am so glad he is here! I can't wait to see what he's going to do!” – Patricia Elliott, Assistant Director. “I am excited to continue to build the voice of our community by helping to support the growth of strong block clubs” said Kirkwood.

Luncheon to Honor Georgia Burnette Were you a part of the operating room staff at the Buffalo General Hospital back in the 70’s and 80’s? If so, please join us at a luncheon for Georgia Burnette at Russel’s Steak House on Sunday, October 29 at 12 noon. Contact Carolyn Rice at 863-6937 or Georgia at 731-3909 for additional details.

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Black Nurses Rock, Buffalo Chapter To Hold First Annual Scholarship Dinner The Buffalo Chapter of Black Nurses Rock, a powerful forum for Black nurses to share their stories, insights, and opinions, will host their first annual scholarship dinner on Saturday, November 4 at the Marriott, Amherst at 6 p.m. As the trusted voice for Black nurses, we not only facilitate communication, but also act as a catalyst of change. Black Nurses Rock Buffalo is a part of the national organization Back Nurses Rock with over 46 chapters across the United States. This organization brings light and life to vital issues pertinent the Black nurse profession and community. Black Nurses Rock was founded in 2014 and is the largest minority nursing association in the country, representing over 174,000 African American nurses and students from the USA, Canada, Eastern Caribbean, Africa, Japan, And Germany.

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n his opening remarks during a press conference at his Jefferson Avenue headquarters last Wednesday, candidate for Erie County Sheriff Bernie Tolbert declared that after twelve years of Sheriff Tim Howard, “our community needs healing!.” Pledging transparency if elected, he assured that his commitment would be to the people of Erie County and that citizens would have a sheriff’s department “they can look to with pride.” He later told The Challenger that the importance of the city-wide and community vote to his campaign on November 7th “can’t be overstated…it is absolutely critical” that voters go to the polls on November 7! Assemblywoman Peoples-Stokes and Bernie Tolbert The press conference was called to announce that Tolbert had received the endorsement for Sheriff from members of Erie County’s Democratic Delegation to the New York State Senate and Assembly including Senator Tim Kennedy, Assembly members Crystal Peoples-Stokes, Sean Ryan, and Monica Wallace. Standing with Tolbert at the endorsement announcement, Assemblywoman Crystal PeoplesStokes spoke on Tolbert’s character and qualifications and repeated the importance of getting the vote out. “It is an honor to be here to support Bernie for Sheriff,” she said. Alluding to Howard’s dysfunctional reign she continued, “the best way to fix the problem (in the Sheriff’s Department) is to get a new Sheriff!” adding, “This is one of the most important races of the year.” “There is no doubt that based on his experience with the FBI and his background in international security management, Bernie Tolbert will remove the stain of Sheriff Howard’s failed leadership from our community, and restore pride and professionalism to the sheriff’s office,” said PeoplesStokes. Citing his passion for justice and service, she added, “Bernie will be a tremendous asset to the residents of Erie County as sheriff.” Acknowledging the NYS Democratic legislator’s endorsements, Tolbert spoke of the need for Erie County to identify the destructive mismanagement of Sheriff Howard’s administration and ways to prevent such damaging management in the future. “I am honored to have the support of our Democratic state delegation of outstanding leaders and public representatives. When elected sheriff, I will look to partner with them in creating a safer county for all of our citizens, and engage them in reaching out to the State Attorney General and the State Commission on Correction to request state hearings into the condition of the jails and hold those hearing here in Erie County where our community can participate directly..” -Denies False Claims in Vicious Attack Ads from the Howard CampUnder current US law truth matters in commercials, but unfortunately not in political ads! Last week Tolbert flatly denied the ads currently running accusing him of sexual harassment in the past. He released the following statement earlier in his in campaign in reference to that issue: "Tim Howard’s ad is classic political dirty tricks. It is utterly false. It is part of a pattern of disinformation, and misdirection that has characterized Tim Howard’s management of the sheriff’s office. He desperately wants to hide his appalling record: 22 unexplained deaths in the jails under his leadership; 700 overdose deaths in the county since 2015; a record-setting murder rate this year; and a toxic political environment made worse by Howard’s speeches to rallies of racists, bigots, and extremists. “Howard’s ridiculous attack ad,” continued Tolbert, “includes a number of untruths including that I was involved in a sexual harassment suit at the NBA several years ago. Erie County residents and voters should know this is a lie pure and simple. I have never been the subject of such a charge. Tim Howard’s toxic politics of lies and hate have no place in our county.”

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In 2001, results from an 18-month investigation of Black land loss in America were published by The Associated Press. It turned up 107 of these land takings, 57 of which were violent, the other cases involved trickery and legal manipulations. Here are eight of these heartbreaking stories. Birmingham, Kentucky Today, the town of Birmingham, Kentucky, lies under a floodway created in the 1940s. But at the start of the 20th century, it was a thriving tobacco town with a predominantly Black population. It also was a battleground during a fiveyear siege by white marauders called Night Riders.On the night of March 8, 1908, about 100 armed whites on horseback raided the Black part of the town, shooting seven people, three of them fatally. The AP documented 14 cases where Black landowners were driven from Birmingham. Together, they lost more than 60 acres of farmland and 21 city lots to whites – many at sheriff’s sales, all for extremely low prices. Pierce City, Missouri In Pierce City, Missouri, 1,000 armed whites burned down five Black-owned houses and killed four blacks on Aug. 18, 1901. Within four days, all of the town’s 129 African-Americans fled, never to return, according to a contemporary report in The Lawrence Chieftain newspaper. The APdocumented the cases of nine Pierce City Blacks who lost a total of 30 acres of farmland and 10 city lots. Whites bought it all at bargain prices. Ocoee, Florida A total of 330 acres plus 48 city lots owned by 18 Black Continued Page 10


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GET INSPIRED. GET EMPOWERED! GBUAHN Nationally Recognized for Dr. Marc Lamont Hill to Keynote Open Buffalo’s Justice & Opportunity Series

On Thursday, October 26 Open Buffalo will host Dr. Marc Lamont Hill as part of its annual Justice & Opportunity Series. A nationally renowned author, thought leader, and activist, Dr. Hill will speak on creating various opportunities for at-risk youth and underserved communities to ensure the overall success of future generations. “We are so excited to have Dr. Hill come speak to our community as part of our Justice & Opportunity Series,” said Franchelle Hart-Parker, Executive Director of Open Buffalo. “With his expertise on the issues that directly affect our society and our youth, we’re looking forward to attendees walking away from this speaker series with a wealth of knowledge that will surely inspire them to empower themselves and others.” An expert in the field, Dr. Marc Lamont Hill has written extensively on the criminal justice system, racism and social oppression, culture, politics, and education. He has also regularly contributed his viewpoints on CNN, Fox News, VH1, and BET News. Dr. Hill’s visit will help Buffalo to develop a lasting infrastructure for youth engagement and empowerment, as well as educate our community on the importance and impact of proven models for student organizing. In conjunction with Dr. Hill’s visit, Open Buffalo conducted a Youth Community Builder Contest for local high school students. Top entrants, whose essay proposals will be evaluated for micro-grants to carry out real community projects, will receive their honors live in front of the keynote audience. First place will receive $2,500.00; second place will receive $1,000.00; and third place will receive $500.00. The winners will also have the honor of introducing Dr. Marc Lamont Hill. Open Buffalo’s Justice & Opportunity Series with Dr. Marc Lamont Hill is free and open to the public, and will take place at the Bennett High School campus located at 2885 Main Street in Buffalo. For more information, and to RSVP for the speaker series, please visit www.openbuffalo.org. The event is free.

Excellence in Case Management The National Committee for Quality Assurance (NCQA) has announced that the Greater Buffalo United Accountable Healthcare Network (GBUAHN) has received level two NCQA case management accreditation. GBUAHN is the first and only health home organization in New York State to achieve NCQA recognition for case management.

suring quality across population health management initiatives,” said Margaret E. O’Kane, President, NCQA. “Not only does it add value to existing quality improvement efforts; it also demonstrates an organization’s commitment to the highest degree of improving the quality of their patients’ care.”

Earning NCQA’s Case Management Accreditation shows that GBUAHN’s case management program is dedicated to care coordination, patientcenteredness and improving quality of care: getting the right care to patients. NCQA sets its standards high to encourage case management organizations like GBUAHN to continuously enhance the quality of services they deliver. NCQA Case Management Accreditation is the only program that focuses on care transition.

According to recent reports, Cancer now kills about 450,000 Africans a year. By 2030, it will kill almost 1 million annually, the World Health organization predicts. The most common African cancers are the most treatable, including breast, cervical and prostate tumor. But they are often lethal in Africa because of lack of cancer medication.

“This NCQA accreditation in case management for GBUAHN is huge in our organization’s commitment to providing smart, coordinated health care for the Medicaid patients we serve,” said GBUAHN CEO Raul Vazquez, M.D. “Our patient health navigators, or care coordinators, work tirelessly to organize the right services for our members through the development of individualized care plans.” NCQA Accreditation standards are developed with input from researchers in the field, the Case Management Expert Panel and standing committees, employers, both purchasers and operators of Case Management programs, state and federal regulators and other experts. “Case Management Accreditation moves us closer to mea-

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FAITH & FAMILY

ZionQuest Fellowship and Doing The Will of God Church Friends and Family Day The congregations of ZionQuest Fellowship and Doing the Will of God Church invites everyone to a Friends and Family Day event on Sunday October 29 at 10 a.m. Dr. Armenio Suzano, Dean of Greatbatch School of Music at Houghton College will be the worship leader. Students from Houghton College will also be singing. Rev. Kimberly B. Gladden, lead pastor, will be preaching. A reception will be held immediately following the worship services. ZionQuest Christian Fellowship is located at 4600 Union Road, Cheektowaga.

Free "Breakfast at Metro" On Saturday, October 28 at 10 a.m.all are invited to join us for our Community “Breakfast at Metro.” Please come to dine and fellowship with our community neighbors at Metropolitan UM Church, 657 Best Street. Our special guest speaker will be Pastor Daryl Bennett speaking on "Mental Health Awareness." We encourage you to please come out to support this great community effort. Don’t spend your money going out somewhere else, come on over to Metro and enjoy a good, hot

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New Covenant United Church of Christ Celebrates It's 43rd Church Anniversary New Covenant United Church of Christ located at 459 Clinton Street, Pastor Jaqueline Ross Brown, Senior Pastor, will celebrate their 43rd Church Anniversary on Sunday, October 29. Sunday School begins at 9:30a.m. and Worship Service at 10:45 a.m. The theme for the celebration is adapted from 2 Corinthians 9:7 NIV “Time, Talent and Treasure Not because you have to but because you want to." The guest preacher is the Reverend Sebrone O'Neil Johnson, Pastor of The Greater Harvest Church in Rochester.

Lady Kymberli Jenkins Presents "I’m A Survivor 4" Lady Kymberli Jenkins presents “I’m A Survivor 34” on Friday, October 27 at 6 p.m. at Zion Missionary Baptist Church, 179 E. Ferry St. Featured will be Antioch Holiness Church Choir, Monica Kimbrough of Cleveland, Ohio, the Zion Missionary Baptist Church Choir, Chorrethers Jenkins, III, Aleeyah Chestnut and other guests. Rev. C.M. Jenkins II is Pastor of Ziion Missionary Baptist Church.

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Wilbert and Justine Holder Celebate 60 Years of Marriage! Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Holder recently celebrated their 60th wedding anniversary with a lovely family dinner at their home. The awesome couple were married Oct. 12, 1957 in First Shiloh Baptist Church in Buffalo. Both are retired – Mr. Holder from American Airlines in ramp operation and Mrs. Holder from Roswell Park where she worked as a graphic artist. They are the proud parents of two children, one grandchild and two great-grandchildren. Congratulations!!!

Pink Ribbon Sunday St. John’s AME Church, 917 Garden Avenue in Niagara Falls, will celebrate Pink Ribbon Sunday on October 29 during the 11 a.m. morning worship service. Join the Steward Board, Althea Davis Missionary Society and the church family in recognizing the survivors (Journey Award Recipients) and remembering the deceased. Rev. Dion Greer, Sr., M.Div., is host pastor. For more information call Sis. Brundidge at 297-0717 or the church at 285-6432.


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100 YEARS YOUNG!

Jefferson Avenue Church is New Home to Eritrean Congregation By Nanette D. Massey

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On November 4 Cora L. Wooten will celebrae her 100th Birthday! Congratulations Mrs. Wooten!

he church structure at 1551 Jefferson Avenue, last known as Unity Church of God In Christ, has had many lives. In its latest incarnation you will see African-skinned and Mediterranean-skinned people entering on Sunday morning starting as early as 7 a.m. You immediately notice that everyone's garb is all white,

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the women have long skirts and their necks and heads concealed under lovely wraps. When you step into the first door, you are invited to a shelf where everyone deposits their footwear, as shoes are not allowed any further. You enter beyond the doors of the sanctuary and are at once engulfed in the unmistakable perfume and smokey white hue of incense. The women part to the pews on the right and men to the left. Now settled in, your attention moves to the front wall of the church and you find your gaze resting on------ pale medieval artists' renditions of each of the twelve familiar apostles of Christianity. In fact, all the walls and windows are covered with brightly painted renditions of angels wielding their swords in battle, or the ever patient and kind portrayal of Jesus exhibiting the flowing hair westerners are used to. The young priest is wearing an ornate, brocaded robe not unlike you would see on any Catholic priest. He is carrying a crucifix, a bible, and swaying a metal censer suspended from chains adorned with bells, which you find to be the source of the incense smoke. Welcome to St. Michael's Eritrean Orthodox Tewahado Church of Buffalo.This denomination is one of six groups of churches, historically throughout eastern Africa and parts of the Middle East, that come together under the umbrella of Oriental Orthodox Christian. Nearly all of this church's members are resettled refugees from Eritrea, a country north of Ethiopia and across the Red Sea from Saudi Arabia, in what is known as the Horn of Africa. The service is performed in the Tigrinyan language. Still, it is impossible for any typical east Buffalo church goer not to feel at home in the familiar call and response style that our own African American versions of Christianity have retained from our earliest history in this country. The entire service is one continuous three and a half hour song

between the attending priests and the congregants. (Spoiler alert, be prepared to stand for 95% of that song.) Two monitors scroll the words in both Tigrinyan and English for visitors, and you recognize "Lord, have compassion upon us. O Christ Lord, O Christ Lord, O Christ Lord... Give us this day our daily bread, and forgive us our trespasses..." Tadewos Haileyesus, 32, is the head priest of the church. He is married with four children, explaining that one cannot ascend to the position of priest without being married first. He drives taxi for a living in his more mundane secular life. Dawit Gehrezgheir, 43 and married with eight children, is the president of the executive board. For years they shared space at the Greek Orthodox church at Delaware and W. Utica while scouting for a home to call their own. They agree that this Jefferson location "was God's pick" for them. Tadewos is the only paid staffer, everyone else volunteers. Dawit zestfully explains "the bible says at the end of my life when I go to Heaven, God will pay me. He says 'what you do for me, I will give you back.'" They both agree that a happier life, the blessing upon your family, and service to God in and of itself are their own rewards. The two explain practice of the religion is very rooted in diligent study of the bible. "We need to go through the words of the bible", says Tadewos. In Exodus 3:5, Moses is commanded to remove his shoes as he approaches the hallowed ground of the burning bush. John 20:12 describes two angels in white who appeared at the burial tomb of Jesus. Thus, the tradition of covering oneself in white for service. White is a symbol of purity, a clear heart, and respect for God. It also serves the purpose of not distinguishing church goers from one another. Undistracted by a neighbor's expensive watch, or particularly humble showings for that matter, one can

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focus wholly on God. They stress that orthodox implies a strict, sacrificial approach to the religion. The bible gives them very clear instructions for fasting, praying, and other directives. "A lot of people know Jesus, but they don't know the correct way of Christianity, the correct way of God," adds Tadewos. Their religion commands respect for all people and all other religions. "There is no color," says Dawit. "We respect all religions, we love everybody. That's the way of God, we cannot hate. The bible says if a man hits you on the right cheek, give him your left." The church sincerely extends an invitation to any who wish to visit. "If they believe in Jesus, all are welcome." After the blessing to the children with huge drums and a few more songs, all convene downstairs in the kitchen where tables are lined up for a shared meal and socializing. There is a taupe colored bread called injera and everyone grabs a huge piece. There is rice,salad, and a chicken stew called zigni spiced with chili peppers, garlic and rue in such a way that the back bite sneaks up on you just a few seconds after you gulp it down. The grown ups chase it with a thick beer called suwa, while the kids run around outside expelling the energy pent up from being indoors for so many hours.

side and a founding member. Over rice and zigna, he shares that this church is his life, and he is very comfortable in its

new home. At the shared location on the west side, "I was always worried that maybe the kids were making too much noise or something" and that at any given time their hosts might have had enough of it. "Now I don't have to think about any of that and my mind is free to pray, just pray." Gde Habte, who attends this church with his wife and 4 children, expresses the same sentiment. While sharing space, their hours were limited. "Here we are not dependent on anybody, we are fully independent. We can stay as long as we want. Here, the service is more like it is in our own country." Future plans include a parking lot, an additional facility for child care, and years of pleasant relations with their new east Buffalo neighbors on Jefferson.

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Acoustic-Soul Singer/Guitarist C West Coming Home To Drop Debut Solo Album “Hide And Seek”

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uffalo’s own Acoustic Soul singer, songwriter and guitarist, C West, is bringing his inspiring and uplifting, decision-making melodies home to the Ruff Buff for a special concert to unveil his debut solo album, Hide and Seek (Marquis Boone/Tyscot). The 20year old millennial minstrel will perform songs from the project at the free admission show on Friday, October 27th @7 PM at Sword of the Spirit, 300 Kensington Avenue. C West writes decision-making songs about choosing right over wrong and leading a positive life. The 20-year old debuted his dynamic spiritual love song, “Breaks Your Heart,” earlier this year and he is currently promoting his Billboard Top 30 Gospel Airplay chart single, “Focus.” The latter is earning broad airplay on both gospel and R&B radio station formats. “Heard this on Sirius, FM [That’s] what I’m talking about,” one fan wrote on YouTube while another simply wrote, “Love this song! STAY Focused.” Meanwhile, his track “Unusual Love” is making the rounds at Triple A radio and college rock station formats.

C West hails from Buffalo, NY where he was raised in the church but was influenced by the music of Maxwell, Michael Jackson and Prince. While a student at Villa Maria College, he won a “Discovered” singing contest sponsored by Marquis Boone who has managed artists such as Billboard No. 1 artists, Casey J and Bri (Briana Babineaux). First prize was a recording contract and C West’s “Hide and Seek” project is the melodious result!Visit www.iamcwest.com for more news and information.

*Come join the Love Movement with FragranceandJuan Cosmic Energy at The Jazz Embassy Cafe October 29, from 4-8 p.m at Rudeboyz Artworks 527 W. Utica St.! We are spreading community love and breaking bread...every admission buys one meal for you and one to share!!! Let’s feed the community together with physical food and melodic love (soul food)! $10. *The Bodyguard, Starring Deborah Cox, Now Thru Oct. 29 @ Shea's Buffalo Theatre; For TICKETS 1-800-7453000 or www.ticketmaster. com *Janet Jackson will bring her "The State of the World Tour" to the Key Bank Center on Saturday, November 4th at 8 p.m. Tickets at tick-

*“Blood At The Root,” directed by Aaron Moss, now playing at the Paul Robeson Theatre in the African American Cultural Center thru Oct 29. Showtimes at the Paul Robeson Theatre are Friday's & Saturday's 8p.m. Sunday's 4p.m.For more information call 884-2013 or go to www.aaccbuffalo.org. *Jazz Icon alto saxophonist, Richie Cole Saturday, Oct. 28, Presented by JazzBuffalo, @ at MusicalFare Theatre Premier Cabaret Lounge 8 p.m. 4380 Main St. Amherst, box office 839-8540


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Review by Matt Bauer

Russell Thompkins Jr.'s Stylistics Put on an Unforgettable Show at the Historic Riviera

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he audience at North Tonawanda's Riviera Theatre were recently treated to one of the most unforgettable and timeless voices in soul music when the legendary Russell Matt Thompkins BAUER Jr. brought his Stylistics to the historic venue. Opening act, The Shades of Blue, delivered a spirited set of Motown favorites (including their 1966 Edwin Starr-penned hit “Oh How Happy”) as well as a tribute to The Spinners during their forty minute performance that helped lubricate the audience for the headliners. The now 66-year old Thompkins’ ethereal falsetto didn't waver throughout the 75-minute set. Expected Philly soul evergreens like “Stop, Look, Listen (To Your Heart)” “I'm Stone In Love With You,” “Rockin' Roll Baby,” Break Up To Make Up” and “Betcha By Golly, Wow” were all present and accounted for; greeted warmly by the appreciative audience. What was most evident throughout the show was Thompkins' poise and commitment to the material. In a 2015 interview with The Challenger, Thompkins acknowledged some of the dissent among original members of the group and how current members Jonathan Buckson and Raymond Johnson are responsible for his rejuvenation. Dapper in black velour suits, the trio indeed have an engaging chemistry and their harmonies on “Children Of The Night,” and “You're A Big Girl Now” were especially potent, notably the extended vocal coda on “People Make The World Go Round.”

“Knowing when to stop, you can avoid any danger.” -Tao Te Ching

There were some welcome surprises as well, including a vibrant cover of Eddie Kendricks' “Going Up In Smoke” and some deep cuts for longtime fans like the European favorite “Can't Give You Anything (But My Love)” which closed the show on a poignant note following triumphant renderings of “Hurry Up This Way Again,” “Heavy Fallin', Out” and “You Make Me Feel Brand New.” The evening was not only compelling proof of Thompkins' and The Stylistics influence, but of their continued longevity.

GIVING HEARTS FOR MR. ED! A tremendous show of love and appreciation for Mr. Ed, “hair stylist extraordinaire” – was held Sunday at the Preservation Pub, 948 Main St. at Allen. The talented stylist was in a near fatal accident in July. The “Giving Hearts” event was held to assist him until he gets back on his feet and making his clients look fabulous once again! Third Eye Photos


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Death of U.S. Soldiers in Niger Thrusts America’s Africa Policy in Spotlight

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he death of Sgt. La David Johnson and three other Green Berets in Niger, and Trump’s insistence to Johnson’s pregnant widow that “he knew what he signed up for” begs the question: What are the United States and Western Europe doing in Niger? On a macro level, as China has ramped up its economic footprint in Africa with trade and investment, the United States has been increasing its military involvement on the continent. AFRICOM, the Pentagon’s military presence on the continent formerly known as the United States Africa Command, identifies its “core mission of assisting African states and regional organizations to strengthen their defense capabilities better enables Africans to address their security threats and reduces threats to U.S. interests.” AFRICOM now maintains 46 U.S. military bases in 24 African countries, with a dramatic rise in American commandos in the continent — 17 percent of U.S. special forces overseas — a U.S. presence of elite soldiers second only to the Middle East region. Currently, 800 U.S. troops are stationed in Niger. Although Africa is of strategic importance to the United States due to the continent’s vast oil, natural gas and mineral reserves, terrorism is the reason AFRICOM has stated for its involvement in the region. More specifically, however, Army

Green Berets are in Niger as part of a counterterrorism mission to train Niger’s military to fight Islamic militants in neighboring countries such as Mali. They arrived in 2013 to assist the French military, which intervened in neighboring Mali the prior year after an Al Qaeda affiliate took control of the northern region of the country and was headed toward the capital city of Bamako. At that time, President Obama sent 150 troops to establish a drone operation based in the Nigerien capital Niamey. As Democracy Now! reported, Trump has given AFRICOM much leeway in going throughout the African continent and tracking down militant groups. The American special forces were embedded with Nigerien troops and conducting an operation in a remote western part of Niger. They were ambushed, and four were killed. “I was surprised that there were so many Americans surprised about the U.S. presence in West Africa. That’s something we’ve been expanding for some time,” Amanda Sperber, a journalist based in Nairobi, Kenya, and Mogadishu, Somalia told Democracy Now!. “We have a drone base set up in Niger, as well. And the American presence on the continent, in general, is wildly underreported and misunderstood.” However, there has been far more U.S. attention paid to the killing of the four American soldiers than the October 14 dual truck

NAACP Board Elects Derrick Johnson President & CEO BALTIMORE (October 21, 2017) —The National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP), America’s largest and original legacy civil rights organization, has unanimously elected Derrick Johnson president & CEO, it was announced today. Johnson, 49, has served as interim president and CEO since July of this year. A Detroit native now residing in Jackson, Mississippi, Mr. Johnson, who was also elected vice-chairman of the Board of Directors in February of this year, is a longtime member, leader and a respected veteran activist who will be tasked with guiding the NAACP through a period of tremendous challenge and opportunity at a key point in its 108-year history. The NAACP has undergone transitions in leadership this year as it re-envisions itself to take on a tumultuous and contentious social and political climate. He will have a three-year term.

bombings in Mogadishu, killing more than 300 and injuring hundreds in what is now called the “Mogadishu massacre” and “the 9/11 of the Somali people.” The terrorist attack came after Trump escalated a campaign against the terror group al-Shabab in Somalia. The U.S. and the European Union spend $1.5 billion each year to support AMISOM, the African Union force in Somalia, according to Somali scholar Abdi Samatar. Samatar told Democracy Now! that the international community is not serious about helping the Somali people and nurturing democracy and peace, but rather about containing the problem. “If they were to spend a quarter of that sum of money on developing a Somali security force that’s mobile, that it can engage in guerrilla tactics and go after al-Shabab, this kind of a carnage would have been easily sort of avoided, and the people would have been saved,” he said. Although investigations are underway by American officials and there are unanswered questions, with members of Congress demanding answers, there are reports that Trump’s reluctance to discuss the deaths of the Green Berets in Niger could be a product of misguided U.S. foreign policy, specifically Trump’s inexplicable decision to add Chad to his travel ban. As Rachel Maddow reported on MSNBC, events in Niger might have caused this president to divert attention from the circumstances surrounding the deaths of the soldiers.

BLACK HISTORY continued families living in Ocoee, Florida, were lost after a violent Election Day attack on the Black community in 1920, known as the Ocoee Massacre. Some were able to sell their land at a fair price, but most were not. In 2001, the land lost by the 18 Ocoee families, not including buildings now on it, is assessed by tax officials at more than $4.2 million, according to the AP report. The true market value is probably a lot more. Hickman, Kentucky After midnight on Oct. 4, 1908, 50 hooded white men surrounded the home of a Black farmer in Hickman, Kentucky, named David Walker. The mob burned his house down after Walker shot at them and refused their orders to come out, according to contemporary newspaper accounts. Walker ran out of the burning house with four young children and his wife, who was carrying a baby in her arms. The mob shot them all, wounding three children and killing the others. Walker’s oldest son died in the flames. No one was ever charged with the killings, and the surviving children were denied access to the land their father died defending. Land records show that Walker’s 2 1/2-acre farm was added to the property of their white neighbor. The neighbor soon sold it to another man, whose daughter owns the undeveloped land today.

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Sheriff Howard (left) appeared at an Alt-right white supremacist Aprill Fool's Rally in downtown Buffalo this spring.

Do You Really Want Sheriff Howard for Another Four Years?

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ince 2005, Timothy Howard has been the Sheriff of Erie County. We have lived with his incompetence, his lack of transparency and his descriptions of conditions and incidents at the Erie County Holding Center and the Erie County Correctional Facility in Alden that rarely reflect the truth. I just took a look at an article that I wrote, just before the last election in 2013, entitled: “Who Will Be Our Next Erie County Sheriff?” I could have written it yesterday. Not much has changed. I urged you then, as I am urging you now to VOTE! In 2013, improving conditions at the Holding Center was a real “hot button” issue. This time there’s not much excitement about the Holding Center or about the upcoming election on November 7. By 2013, PRISONERS ARE PEOPLE TOO, INC. and the ERIE COUNTY PRISONERS’ RIGHTS COALITION, had invested a lot of time advocating for prisoners to receive humane and professional treatment. We were among several entities that led the push to bring in the Department of Justice to investigate Erie County’s Jail Management Division after a suspicious spate of suicides. We also urged the Commission on Correction in Albany to be more vigilant in its oversight, as it was discovered that Sheriff Howard was guilty of misreporting and simply not reporting issues at both the Holding Center and the jail in Alden. Those who find themselves confined to either of these facilities deserve better that they are getting. In the early days of our advocacy, there were those who said that we wanted “4-star hotel accommodations” for prisoners. That was a ridiculous assertion, made in an attempt to make us look ridiculous. When we held our rallies, and speak-outs, and teach-ins, forums, and press conferences, there were media people and others who asked if we were being paid to do the work of advocating for the voiceless. Election Day, November 7th is almost here. Sheriff Howard has one opponent. You need to know who he is. You need to be aware of his platform. He wants to bring change to county law enforcement. You must come to our next meeting to be informed. Your vote is vital in making this community a place where justice prevails and those in power are held accountable. Don’t ever assume that the criminal justice system will never touch you. PRISONERS ARE PEOPLE TOO will hold its next monthly meeting on Monday, October 30, 2017, 7:00 – 9:00pm, at the Rafi Greene C. A. O. Community Center in Buffalo, 1423 Fillmore @ the corner of Glenwood. More Information: Karima, karima@prp2.org. 716-834-8438; BaBa, g.babaeng@yahoo.com, 716-491-5319.

Tell Your Congress Member to Reject the Trump Budget and Tax Plan Dear editor: I think we actually caught Donald Trump telling the truth. He called his tax plan a “giant, beautiful, massive” tax cut. And it is. The numbers are staggering. $1.5 trillion in cuts to vital programs like Medicare, Medicaid and food assistance. Repealing the tax on inheritances of more than $5.5 million. And $23 million a year in tax cuts just for Donald Trump. No wonder he thinks it’s “beautiful.” The U.S. Senate just voted to move forward with Trump's budget plan. Now we have to stop it from passing in Congress! Together, we derailed the right-wing’s disastrous health care plan. We need to do the same for an obscene budget that takes from our communities to give more to the 1%. Tell your Congress member to reject the Trump budget and tax plan. Government should be investing in our communities and ensuring that everyone’s basic needs are met – not giving away trillions of dollars to the super-rich! Republicans in Congress claim a Medicare for All, universal health care system would be too expensive. They say that free public higher education isn’t possible. They want to cut funding to programs that help keep millions of families healthy. But they found room in their budget to give away trillions of dollars to the Waltons, Kochs and Trumps. Any member of Congress should be ashamed of voting for this plan. We need a budget and tax plan that reflects the values and needs of our communities. That means more money for schools and infrastructure, expanding health care for all, creating good jobs by investing in renewable energy – and making sure that huge corporations and the billionaires at the top are paying their fair share in taxes. The Trump budget does the opposite. Tell your Congress member you expect them to reject it! Karen Scharff, Executive Director, Citizen Action of New York

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Join Me In Voting For Positive Change November 7th! Sheriff Howard Must Go!

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n my almost eleven years on the Erie County Legislature, no entity has frustrated or perplexed this writer more than the management (or the lack thereof), of the Erie County Holding Center. Among the issues: the non compliance of the Sheriff, Tim Howard and the then Republican County Executive, Chris Collins, to open the holding center to public scrutiny ; the federal government's inability to go in and ascertain for themselves how bad conditions were; legislators not being given the green light to tour the facility; and the taxpayers of Erie County who have been not well served by the current sheriff, who is now running for re-election. Conditions for inmates have improved slightly since the Chris Collins days but that may be due to the fact that although the Erie County Legislature, that approves the holding center's annual budget, is controlled by a Republican majority, the administration that puts the spending budget in place is run by Democrat Mark Poloncarz. Even though conditions might be better for the inmates as a whole, there are still cases like India Cummings, Richard Metcalf and others who walked into the facility healthy, and left the holding center in conditions that ultimately killed them. India Cummings was less than 30 years old. Her death haunts me because she was a just few years older than my oldest grandchild when she died. I will admit that she was violent, destructive, drug addicted and knowingly mentally ill. None of these conditions, individually or all of them, collectively, should have doomed her to a sentence of death before she went before any court or judge. Richard Metcalf, another detainee, is dead because the deputy sheriffs who allegedly put a spit mask on him, admittedly without knowing how to do so, ended up strangling him. These are just two of the twenty-two or so cases of abuse, deaths or suicides that are questionable under this current sheriff's administration. I believe that the federal government needs to revisit the Erie County Holding Center and either vindicate or incriminate the current administration in order to re-establish the public's trust in this facility and its ability to protect our family members and the citizens of this great county while they are detained (not convicted) until their day in court. Another concern I have is how the monies derived from the Telephone Revenue Fund is being spent. This is money collected from the friends and families of detainees who call their relatives 'collect.' The phone service providers charge these family members two to three times what the call is worth, with the additional money directed into a special holding center account that was set up years ago, to spend to increase the detainees 'quality of life' while being a 'resident' of the holding center. The revenue can be as high as hundreds of thousands of dollars. But instead of purchasing educational, recreational or nutritional items, or even better quality shower shoes, this revenue source is used to buy uniforms for sheriff deputies, patrol vehicles, office equipment for the sheriff's offices and other non-inmate related items. Years ago, the then Democratic Legislature tried to convince the Sheriff to reallocate this inmate-generated, telephone revenue financial resource stream to benefit the detainee but to no avail. Many suburban and rural Democratic legislators were not too open to providing the detainees with any extra level of comfort regardless of the fact that the money came directly from their relatives and not from the Erie County operating budget. In less than two weeks, the voters of Erie County will go to the polls and elect a new sheriff. Will it be Democrat Bernie Tolbert or they will re-elect this current sheriff who needs to answer a lot of questions about the controversies regarding the holding center? The decision on who will lead the Erie County Holding Center for the next four years rest with you the voters regardless of whether you go out to vote or not. I don't know about you but based on the record and performance of the current sheriff, I am voting for change. I am voting for Democrat Bernie Tolbert for Erie County sheriff on Tuesday, Nov. 7th!

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J.P. Morgan Chase v. Gosselin

SUPPLEMENTAL SUMMONS Index No. 805570/2014 STATE OF NEW YORK SUPREME COURT – COUNTY OF ERIE JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, S/B/M CHASE HOME FINANCE LLC, S/B/M TO CHASE MANHATTAN MORTGAGE CORPORATION S/B/M WITH CHASE MORTGAGE COMPANY-WEST, F/K/A MELLON MORTGAGE COMPANY, Plaintiff, -vsTHE HEIRS AT HILTON W. GOSSELIN A/K/A HILTON GOSSELIN, deceased, and all persons who are husbands, widows, grantees, mortgagees, lienors, heirs, devisees, distributees, successors in interest of such of them as may be dead, and their husbands and wives, heirs, devisees, distributees and successors of interest of all of whom and whose names and places are unknown to Plaintiff; ROBERT GOSSELIN MARGARET R. GOSSELIN; UNITED STATES OF AMERICA; NEW YORK STATE DEPARTMENT OF TAXATION AND FINANCE; “JOHN DOE” AND “JANE DOE” said names being fictitious, it being the intention of Plaintiff to designate any and all occupants of premises being foreclosed herein, Defendants. Mortgaged Premises: 95 RUTLAND AVENUE, SLOAN NY 14212 TO THE ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANT(S): YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED to answer the Complaint in the above entitled action and to serve a copy of your Answer on the plaintiff’s attorney within twenty (20) days of the service of this Summons, exclusive of the day of service, or within thirty (30) days after service of the same is complete where service is made in any manner other 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. Your failure to appear or answer will result in a judgment against you by default for the relief demanded in the Complaint. In the event that a deficiency balance remains from the sale proceeds, a judgment may be entered against you, unless the Defendant obtained a bankruptcy discharge and such other or further relief as may be just and equitable. 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 to 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 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. These pleadings are being amended to include to include the Heirs at Large of HILTON W. GOSSELIN A/K/A HILTON GOSSELIN, deceased. These pleadings are also being amended to include Robert Gosselin as a possible heir to the estate of HILTON W. GOSSELIN A/K/A HILTON GOSSELIN, deceased. These pleadings are also being amended to omit Dorothy E. Caldarelli and Robert Dale. ERIE County is designated as the place of trial. The basis of venue is the location of the mortgaged premises. Dated: May 30, 2017 Mark K. Broyles, Esq. FEIN SUCH & CRANE, LLP Attorneys for Plaintiff Office and P.O. Address

28 East Main Street, Suite 1800 Rochester, New York 14614 Telephone No. (585) 232-7400 Section: 113.22 Block: 3 Lot: 28 NATURE AND OBJECT OF ACTION The object of the above action is to foreclose a mortgage held by the Plaintiff recorded in the County of ERIE, State of New York as more particularly described in the Complaint herein. TO THE DEFENDANT, the plaintiff makes no personal claim against you in this action. To the above named defendants: The foregoing summons is served upon you by publication pursuant to an order of HON. JOSEPH R. GLOWNIA, Justice of the SUPREME Court of the State of New York, dated June 16, 2017 and filed along with the supporting papers in the ERIE County Clerk’s Office. This is an action to foreclose a Mortgage. ALL THAT TRACT OR PARCEL OF LAND, situate in the Village of Sloan, Town of Cheektowaga, County of Erie and State of New York, being part of Lot Number thirty-two (32), Township eleven (11), Range seven (7) of the Holland Land Company's Survey and further distinguished as Subdivision Lot Numbers eighty-one (81) and eighty-two (82), as shown on map filed in the Erie County Clerk's Office under Cover Number 1289. Mortgaged Premises: 95 RUTLAND AVENUE, SLOAN NY 14212 Tax Map/Parcel ID No.: Section: 113.22 Block: 3 Lot: 28 of the VILLAGE of SLOAN, NY 14212

LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Notice is hereby given that the Assessment Rolls for 2017 (2018 Levy) have been completed for Erie County Sewer District Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 and 8 and will be on file in the Office of the Division of Sewerage Management, Department of Environment & Planning, 95 Franklin Street, Buffalo, NY l4202, and open for public inspection during business hours on and after the first of October, 2017. The County Legislature will hold a Public Hearing on the Assessment Rolls at 6:00 p.m., local time, on November 1, 2017, in the Chambers of the Erie County Legislature, 92 Franklin Street, 4th Floor, Buffalo, New York, to hear all persons interested in the subject, including any objections concerning the same. DATED: October 23, 2017 Buffalo, New York Karen M. McCarthy CLERK Erie County Legislature

LEGAL NOTICE RFP The Erie County Department of Mental Health (ECDMH) is issuing a Request for Proposals to provide High Fidelity Wraparound for Preventive Services. Funding for this RFP is through the Erie County Department of Social Services and Facilitated by the Erie County Department of Mental Health, RFP# 1726VF. Qualified Proposers must be experienced with providing Preventive and/or High Fidelity Wrap services to families in the target population. The RFP and associated forms can be obtained at: httpww://w2.erie.gov/purchasing/ index.php?q=requests-proposalsamp-construction-bids. Responses must be received no later than on November 28, 2017 prior to 3 p.m., and submitted per specifications delineated within the RFP.

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SUMMONS, NOTICE AND BRIEF STATEMENT OF NATURE OF ACTION CONSUMER CREDIT TRANSACTION SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK COUNTY OF ERIE Index No. 805057/2017 M&T BANK A/K/A MANUFACTURERS AND TRADERS TRUST COMPANY, Plaintiff, -against- ELNORA GOGGINS; ANY AND ALL UNKNOWN HEIRS OF JOSEPHINE JONES; et al., Defendants. TO THE DEFENDANT(S): ANY AND ALL UNKNOWN HEIRS OF JOSEPHINE JONES, deceased YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED and required to serve upon plaintiff's attorneys an answer to the complaint in this action 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 the Summons is not personally delivered to you within the State of New York. 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 answer, judgment will be taken against you for the relief demanded in the complaint. Trial is desired in the County of ERIE. The basis of venue designated above is that the real property, which is the subject matter of this action, is located in the County of ERIE, 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. The foregoing Summons is served upon you by publication pursuant to an order of HON. MARK A. MONTOUR, Justice of the Supreme Court of the State of New York, signed on the 21st day of September, 2017 in Buffalo, New York and to be duly entered in the ERIE County Clerk's Office, in Buffalo, New York. The Nature of this action pertains to a note and mortgage held by Plaintiff on real property owned by the above named defendants as specified in the complaint filed in this action. The above named defendants have failed to comply with the terms and provisions of the said mortgage and said instruments secured by said mortgage, by failing and omitting to pay the balance due and owing and the Plaintiff has commenced a foreclosure action. Plaintiff is seeking a judgment foreclosing its mortgage against the real property and premises which situates in the City of Buffalo, County of Erie and State of New York and is commonly known as 44 Ruspin Avenue, Buffalo, New York 14215 and all other relief as to the Court may seem just and equitable. DATED: September 26, 2017 SCHILLER, KNAPP, LEFKOWITZ & HERTZEL, LLP BY: WILLIAM B. SCHILLER, ESQ. Attorneys for Plaintiff 950 New Loudon Road Latham, New York 12110 Telephone: (518) 786-9069 49111

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LEGAL NOTICE U.S.Bank v. Eshelman

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SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK COUNTY OF ERIE Plaintiff designates ERIE as the place of trial situs of the real property INDEX NO. 807612/2015 SUPPLEMENTAL SUMMONS Mortgaged Premises: 441 TREMONT AVENUE KENMORE, NY 14217 District: Section: 65.840 Block: 1 Lot: 26 U.S. BANK N.A., IN ITS CAPACITY AS TRUSTEE FOR THE REGISTERED HOLDERS OF ASSET BACKED SECURITIES CORPORATION, HOME EQUITY LOAN TRUST 2004-HE6, ASSET BACKED PASS-THROUGH CERTIFICATES, SERIES 2004-HE6, Plaintiff, vs. JANICE F. ESHELMAN, any and all persons unknown to plaintiff, claiming, or who may claim to have an interest in, or general or specific lien upon the real property described in this action; such unknown persons being herein generally described and intended to be included in the following designation, namely: the wife, widow, husband, widower, heirs at law, next of kin, descendants, executors, administrators, devisees, legatees, creditors, trustees, committees, lienors, and assignees of such deceased, any and all persons deriving interest in or lien upon, or title to said real property by, through or under them, or either of them, and their respective wives, widows, husbands, widowers, heirs at law, next of kin, descendants, executors, administrators, devisees, legatees, creditors, trustees, committees, lienors and assigns, all of whom and whose names, except as stated, are unknown to plaintiff; DIANE BERDINE AS HEIR AND DISTRBUTEE OF THE ESTATE OF JANICE ESHELMAN; PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK; UNITED STATES OF AMERICA; JOHN DOE #1î through JOHN DOE #12, the last twelve names being fictitious and unknown to plaintiff the persons or parties intended being the tenants occupants persons or corporations if any having or claiming an interest in or lien upon the premises described in the complaint, 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 20 days after the service of this summons, exclusive of the day of service (or within 30 days after the 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 (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 OF NATURE OF ACTION AND RELIEF SOUGHT THE OBJECT of the above caption action is to foreclose a Mortgage to secure the sum of $42,500.00 and interest, recorded on March 15, 2004 in Book 13149 at Page 4993 of the Public Records of ERIE County, New York, covering premises known as 441 TREMONT AVENUE KENMORE, NY 14217. 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. ERIE County is designated as the place of trial because the real property affected by this action is located in said county. NOTICE

Buffalo City School District Advertisement for Bids Sealed proposals for the following project will be received at the office of Plant Services, 403 City Hall, Buffalo, NY 14202. On Tuesday, November 21, 2017 at 10:00 a.m., proposals will be publicly opened and read aloud for: PROJECT 0203-021: P.S. 203 Frederick Law Olmsted at Kensington H.S. Elevator Reconstruction & Gymnasium Renovations Bids will be opened for the following three (3) prime contracts: General Construction; Electrical; and Mechanical. Beginning Monday, October 23, 2017 bidding document packages may be viewed and purchased through Avalon Document Services online Planroom website at www.avalonbuff-planroom.com, under “Public Jobs,” or ordered by phone at 716-995-7777. Owner can assume no responsibility for errors, omissions, or other misinformation obtained via other bid document distribution resources. A mandatory pre-bid conference will be held at the facility on Wednesday, November 1, 2017 at 3:00 p.m., please assemble at the main entrance. The Architect will be present. Eligible bidders are required to attend this walkthrough or another previously arranged and documented site visit with Architect and/or District personnel. Please note that required bid bond is 10%. The work will be subject to the equal employment opportunity requirements. Any questions regarding this project, please refer to Gregory Usewicz, Sr. Associate, 716836-1522. Paul McDonnell, AIA Director of Facilities Planning

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COUNTY OF ERIE ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS Erie Community College South Campus 2017 Roof Repairs and Recoating Rebid Project No. NT-17-01 Sealed bids for Roofing work for the above project will be received by the County’s Commissioner of Public Works in Suite 1400 of the Rath County Office Building, 95 Franklin Street, Buffalo, New York 14202 until 10:30 AM local time on Tuesday November 14th, 2017 at which time they will be opened and read aloud. MBE/ WBE requirements may apply to this project. Additional information must be found at: www.erie.gov/dpw/

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field position and a kicker Stephen Hauschka hitting 12 field goals of over 50 yards (A new NFL record). The Bills have a new wide receiver Deonte Thompson, who actually played with Tyrod Taylor in a high school all-star game, and in Baltimore caught 4 passes for 107 yards. You can see the chemistry between them is already in place and I look forward to big plays and receiving games by Thompson. I think Thompson will have another big game against an Oakland Raider defense that is known for giving up big plays. I see Bills defeating Raiders 35-31 another exciting game at New ERA Field! Follow me on Facebook/ twitter: Goerieradney@ george radman

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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 the mortgage company will not stop the 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.

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NEW BUSINESSES LLC -LEGAL NOTICEJ &W PLANNING GROUP, LLC Articles of Organization filed with the Secretary of State of New York (SSNY) on 09/05/2017. 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 163 Richmond Avenue Buffalo, NY 14222. Purpose: Any lawful purpose. Sept. 27, Oct 4,11,18,25, Nov.1 -LEGAL NOTICEMalcolm Properties & Management LLC. Art. of Org. filed with the SSNY on 09/11/17. Office: Erie County. SSNY designated as agent of the LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail copy of process to the LLC, 212 Wallace Ave, Buffalo, NY 14216. Purpose: Any lawful purpose. Sept.27, Oct. 4,11,18,25, Nov.1. -LEGAL NOTICENOTICE of FORMATION of a DOMESTIC LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY Name of LLC, T- N-T Rental Properties, LLC Date of filing of Articles of Organization with the NY Dept. of State: June 5, 2017. Office of the LLC: 82 Stonham Way Williamsville, NY 14221 Erie County. Contact: Theodore Brinson (716) 444-1278. The NY Secretary of State has been designated as the agent upon whom process may be served. NYSS may mail a copy of process to the LLC at 82 Stonham Way Williamsville, NY. Purpose of LLC: Rental Assistance and Property Management. No specific duration attached to LLC. Oct.11,18,25 Nov.1,8,15 -LEGAL NOTICENOTICE of FORMATION of a DOMESTIC LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY Name of LLC, RET Freedom LLC, Date of filing of Articles of Organization with the NY Dept. of State: August 9, 2017. Office of the LLC: 1000 Jefferson Ave, Buffalo, NY 14204 Erie County. Contact: Timothy Hogues (716) 818-6637. The NY Secretary of State has been designated as the agent upon whom process may be served. NYSS may mail a copy of process to the LLC at 1000 Jefferson Ave, Buffalo, NY 14204. Purpose of LLC: Rental Assistance and Property Management. No specific duration attached to LLC. Oct.11,18,25 Nov.1,8,15 -LEGAL NOTICE-

ADMalcolm Construction Management LLC. Art of Org. filed with the SSNY on 09/11/17. Office: Erie County. SSNY designated as agent of the LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail copy of process to the LLC, 212 Wallace Ave, Buffalo, NY 14216. Purpose: Any lawful purpose.

Oct. 18,25 Nov. 1,8,15,22

-LEGAL NOTICENOTICE OF FORMATION OF A LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY Ximi Underneath filed Articles of Organization with the Secretary of State of New York (SSNY) on the 1st day of November, 2017. Office location: Erie County. SSNY designated as agent upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail copy of any process served upon him or her to: 33 Weber Ave, Buffalo, NY 14215. Purpose: Any lawful act or activity. Oct. 25, Nov. 1,8,15,22,29

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St. John Business and Leadership Job Fair St. John Business and Leadership Academy will be held on October 28 from 10 am – 12 noon at Rev. Dr. Bennett W. Smith Family Life Center 833 Michigan Ave. this event will be a JOB FAIR AND COMMUNITY INFORMATIONAL UPDATE” ON THE McCARLEY GARDEN PROJECT sponsored by The St. John Business and Leadership Academy. Minority contractors are asked to bring in copies of the OSHA and 1st aid certifications. Copies of certifications and applications will be compiled and ANDA and Field on data of employees and companies. Small Business Companies are asked to bring copies of their business profiles and validation of insurance. Line items include the following: Demolition, excavation, electrical, heating, Infra Structure, Cleaning – Pre & Post, Ground Keeping, Roofing, Plumbing, Sewer, Tree removal & more. For more information please contact 716856-0029, EXT: 229

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PUBLIC NOTICE OF ADOPTION USER AND UTILIZATION CHARGES ERIE COUNTY SEWER DISTRICT NOS. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 & 8 Erie County Sewer District Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 and 8 held a Public Hearing on their proposed user and utilization charge rates on September 20, 2017 at 6:00 P.M. local time in Conference Room of the Northern Region Office located at 3789 Walden Avenue, Lancaster, NY 14086. At that time, the following information was considered: Charges for ratepayers in Erie County Sewer District (ECSD) Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, and 8 are based on a combination of unit, parcel, assessed valuation, footage, and usage charges. The system of user charges for high strength wastes or system usage/flow was adopted for the first time in 1981 in order to meet Federal mandates for user charges and to apportion the cost of sewerage service to the ratepayers. In 2018, the following rates will apply:

EMPLOYMENT CHURCH CUSTODIAN Historic Buffalo East Side church is seeking a reliable PT maintenance person with a basic knowledge of cleaning and floor maintenance. Must be dependable and flexible. 20-25 hrs./wk. Starting $12/hr. Send resume to Lincoln Memorial United Methodist Church, 641 Masten Avenue, Buffalo, NY 14209-Attention SPPRC.

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COUNTY OF ERIE REQUEST FOR QUALIFICATIONS AND PROPOSAL Erie County Holding Center 2017 Kitchen Floor Replacement & Kitchen/Laundry Domestic Hot Water Upgrades Project No. KA-17-15 The County of Erie is seeking qualification statements and proposals from interested firms to provide A/E design and construction services for replacement of the kitchen floor and upgrade to the domestic hot water serving the kitchen and laundry room. Qualification statements and proposals for the above project must be received by the County’s Commissioner of Public Works, Rath County Office Building, 95 Franklin Street, Suite 1400, Buffalo, NY 14202 until 4:00 PM EST, Tuesday, November 14, 2017. RFQ/RFP submission instructions may be found at: www. erie.gov/dpw/

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SENIOR ACCOUNTANT: The Erie County Industrial Development Agency (ECIDA), a public benefit corporation, is seeking a Senior Accountant to oversee the day-to-day accounting and financial functions, including financial reporting, project accounting and other financial matters for multiple companies. In addition, this position will provide financial analysis to senior management and Board members. CPA and two or more years of experience with governmental or notfor-profit accounting strongly preferred. Qualified candidates may submit resume and cover letter to Jenna Regan: jregan@ performancepros.net

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Now hiring in Buffalo (1) Based on CBOD Data (2) Based on TPO4 (3) Based on Water Usage (4) Properties located within a County Sewer District which in 2018 have septage disposed of by a wastehauler at a County Sewer District may apply to the District Office (call 858-6990 for information) for a partial rebate of the wastehauler charges paid, up to one half of the actual District sewer taxes paid. (5) Disposal in ECSD No. 3 is only at the Southtowns Advanced Wastewater Treatment Facility. Non-residential users discharging below the base levels of normal strength sewage, (i.e., BOD5 = 250 mg/l, suspended solids = 250 mg/l, phosphorous = 5 mg/l), will only be subject to a user charge for flow. All users in ECSD Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 8 will be subject to a utilization charge identified as a flat usage charge as shown in the table above (4th row). Non-Residential users in ECSD Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5 exceeding 91,250 gallons per year will be subject to an additional flow charge for that amount greater than 91,250 gallons. The rate for this additional flow is shown in the 5th row of the table above. For Erie County Sewer District Nos. 6 & 8 all users are charged based on flow (water use). (Water use is used in lieu of sewage flow unless the property owner(s) can substantiate actual sewage volume.) Property owners will have thirty (30) days from the date of publication of the notice of adoption to appeal this schedule of rates and charges to the Erie County Legislature. Appeals should be sent to the Erie County Legislature, 92 Franklin Street, Buffalo, NY 14202, Attention: Clerk of the Legislature. The aforesaid schedule of charges will be collected annually with the regular County Sewer (Special) District charges. User charges are due and payable on the same date and time as the general County taxes. Late payment penalties will be assessed in the same manner as the penalties for late payment of the general County taxes. EFFECTIVE DATE - January 1, 2018 Joseph L. Fiegl, P.E. Erie County Sewer Agency DATED: October 17, 2017 PUBLISHED: October 19, 2017

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Free Community Cooking Classes 6p.m. Delavan Grider Community Center, 877 East Delavan thru November 8 from . Top Inc. Informational and Brainstorming Session: 7:30 p.m. New Mt Ararat Temple of Prayer 971 Jefferson voice your opinion on what you think is most needed in the Jefferson & Best Area (Fruitbelt, Coldspring & Pershing Timon neighborhoods.

Urban Line Dance Classes: St. Phillips, 15 Fernhill ; 6-8 p.m.; Cheri & Darel 200-9702.

Mike’s Smooth Urban Ballroom Dance Classes: 11 a.m. – 1 p.m. Delavan-Grider Community Center, 877 E. Delavan. 380-5100. $5

Hustle for Health Senior Program : Gloria Parks, 3242 Main St. 11am - 12pm. FREE Line Dance Fitness for ages 55+ 716 832 -1010 The Durham Central City Baby Café . Info and support for pregnant and breastfeeding moms 5:30 – 7:30 pm 200 Eagle St. 885-6348

THURSDAY OCTOBER 26 Community Meeting Regarding Fillmore District 6 p.m. Revelation Baptist Church, 833 Fillmore Ave, 6 p.m. public invited. Foxie Brown Line Dance Classes: 10:30 – 11:30 a.m. Schiller Senior Center, 2057 Genesee St. 444-2046. The Durham Central City Baby Café . Info and support for pregnant and breastfeeding moms 5:30 – 7:30 pm 200 Eagle St. 885-6348. FRIDAY OCTOBER 27 Chicago Steppin: Every Friday 7-8:30 p.m. The Pratt Center 422 Pratt St. SATURDAY OCTOBER 28 St. John Business and Leadership Academy Job Fair and Community Informational Update: : 10 a.m. – 12:00 noon at Rev. Dr. Bennett W. Smith Family Center 833 Michigan Urban Dance Instructors Honnored: Classics V Banquet hall, 2425 Niagara Falls Blvd; 6 p.m – midnight; $30; 465-3608, 880-6299, 208-4596. Spooky Library Party: Buffalo & Erie County Public Downtown, 1-3pm Families with Children ages 12 and under free. Costumes Welcome

SEE YOU AT THE EVENTS! LEGAL NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE LOCAL DISCHARGE LIMITS ERIE COUNTY SEWER DISTRICT NO. 3 Pursuant to Section 502 of the Rule and Regulations for Erie County Sewer Districts, the Erie County Sewer District No. 3 (ECSD No. 3) Board of Managers does hereby propose limits to be adopted for chemical elements, chemical compounds, and other substances or physical characteristics of wastewater discharge in ECSD No. 3, as follows:

NEW Hustle for Health "Turbo" Program: East Community High School 820 Northampton St. 11:30am - 12:30pm. FREE Dance fitness for ages 15 - 55. Www.HustleforHealth.com SUNDAY OCTOBER 29 Luncheon in Honor of Georgia Burnette: Russel’s Steak House, 12 noon. call 863-6937 or 731-3909 for additional info. Political Awareness Discussions: 2:30-5 p.m. @ Merriweather Library; open to public. BPO Symphonic Spooktacular :2:30pm Kleinhans Music Hall, of Cirque de la Symphonie ,costume parade free pre-concert activities start at 1:30pm. MONDAY OCTOBER 30 African Consciousness Workshop Documentary Series: 6-8 p.m. Frank Merriweather Library “Kemtiyu (The Biography of Cheikh Anta Diop)” ; Free Admission. Hustle for Health Senior Program : Gloria Parks, 3242 Main St, NOON - 1pm. FREE Line Dance Fitness for ages 55+ 716 832 1010 TUESDAY OCTOBER 31 B.O.S.S. Buffalo’s Own Smooth Steppers Detroit Style Urban Ballroom, Every Tuesday 7-8:30 p.m. The Pratt Center, 422 Pratt St. WED. NOVEMBER 1 Hustle for Health Senior Program : Gloria Parks, 3242 Main St. 11am - 12pm. FREE Line Dance Fitness for ages 55+ 716 832 -1010. The Durham Central City Baby Café . Info and support for pregnant and breastfeeding moms 5:30 – 7:30 pm 200 Eagle St. 885-6348 Urban Line Dance Classes: St. Phillips, 15 Fernhill ; 6-8 p.m.; Cheri & Darel 200-9702. THURSDAY NOVEMBER 2

Interested persons will have thirty (30) days from the date of publication of this notice of adoption of the proposed local discharge limits to provide comment. All comments received will be considered by the ECSD No. 3 Board of Managers prior to adoption. Comments should be sent to the Erie County Department of Environment and Planning, Division of Sewerage Management, Room 1034, 95 Franklin Street, Buffalo, NY 14202, Attention: David C. Millar, P.E. Joseph L. Fiegl, P.E. Erie County Sewer Agency JLF:DCM:bp 10/17 Cc:3.2.4.Local Limits

Just Buffalo The Civil Rights Project Featuring Alexis De Veaux: 7-9 p.m., Canisius College Montante Cultural Center, 2001 Main Street. Free & open to the public www.justbuffalo. Org/832-5400. Foxie Brown Line Dance Classes: 10:30 – 11:30 a.m. Schiller Senior Center, 2057 Genesee St. 444-2046.

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HAPPY BIRTHDAY POP! Billie Banks (seated) is surrounded by some of his children, grand children, great grand children and a few great-great-grands at a family gathering marking his 90th birthday Sept 11. A proclamation from County Legislator Grant was the highlight of his day! Love you Pop!

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