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Community Urged To Take The Virus Seriously As Numbers Continue To Rise Locally - Over 550 Confirmed Cases And 10 Deaths To Date Including The Tragic Passing Of Louvenia “Lou Lou” Henderson. News That Council President Darius Pridgen Has Tested Positive For Coronavirus Is A Wake Up Call! Page 3
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African American Health Equity Task Force Calls for Immediate Action to Address COVID-19 Impact on Already Compromised Erie County African American Population Page 5
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Food Pantry: Healthy, Organic, Halal Safe Food Amidst the COVID-19 Crisis Page 3
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Monroe County COVID-19 UPDATE
Youth Waiting in a Time of Crisis By Lauri McKnight, Executive Director Children Awaiting Parents, Inc.
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n any given day in the United States, 123,000 youth wait in foster care to be adopted. Waiting creates uncertainty for anyone, but for youth without a solid and supportive family foundation, there is even greater uncertainty. Many waiting youth are older teens—the majority are males of color—hoping to be adopted before they turn 18-21 years-old and “age out” of foster care without the support of a family. Add to this challenge the latest developments in the worldwide COVID-19 health crisis. This pandemic has resulted in a major stand-still for waiting youth. Organizations that typically place youth in adoptive homes currently cannot move youth forward into these homes. Not only is the pandemic seriously impacting our youth—causing further anxiety and fear of never having a forever home—it has stopped the forward movement process altogether. Agencies like Children Awaiting Parents (CAP) place avail-
able youth in certified adoptive homes, providing services to the family and ensuring a successful finalization and permanent family for the youth. But in times of crisis as we are experiencing with COVID-19, there is a complete freeze on placing or moving children to another home for health and safety reasons. It impacts the waiting youth, the waiting family, and the waiting agency. In an effort to support families and youth waiting for one another, CAP is offering virtual services for the duration of the pandemic. For families with a current placement, we are providing a complete series of services including family support sessions, youth support sessions, skill building education, trauma training sessions, case conferencing and telehealth mental health support. For families and youth waiting to find one another, we offer certification training, virtual search-and-match, home study conferences, and support during the delay. CAP also has moved its infor-
•As of Tuesday (March 31) there were 300 confirmed cases of Covid-19 and 9 deaths reported in Monroe County. Among the most recent cases of people who died from COVID-19 was a girl under the age of 10.
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mational meetings and MAPP training classes online. Free informational meetings will continue at 6 pm on the second and last Tuesday of the month through CAP Facebook Live. CAP’s free, 10-week MAPP training (Model Approach to Partnerships in Parenting) for prospective foster and adoptive parents will meet online every Thursday from 6-9 p.m. beginning April 16. For more information or to become a certified adoptive parent please email Veronica Black at veronica@capbook.org or visit www.childrenawaitingparents. org.
The ROC Against Gun Violence Coalition (RAGVC) will continue its efforts to educate, advocate, and to eradicate gun violence in the community. A virtual meeting is being planned for April 8, 2020 at 5:30 p.m. Participants interested in learning more about the RAGVC are welcome to join the Zoom call at https://cityofrochester. zoom.us/j/3437490899. To learn more about the ROC Against Gun Violence Coalition please visit the website at www.cityofrochester.gov/thinkaboutit.
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Covid-19: IT’S REAL!
F Feed Buffalo Owner & Operator Drea D'Nur
Feed Buffalo Food Pantry Healthy, Organic, Halal Safe Food Amidst the COVID-19 Crisis by Staff Reporter
Feed Buffalo is the City’s first organic Halal safe food pantry located at 456 Massachusetts Ave. Owner operator Drea D’Nur opened the west side location in May 2019 to heal residents with a healthy food initiative that incorporates Buffalo’s underprivileged Muslim refugee and poor Black communities. Just a month shy since opening Feed Buffalo, D’Nur has had a successful first year developing relationships and partnerships as well as an outpouring of support from various reliable organizations and community members who have been donating an abundance of healthy organic fresh, frozen, dry and canned food as well as monetary donations allowing her to keep a steady flow of grocery items to customers in need. “This is not a food pantry with healthy options" she said. "Everything we have here is healthy, that’s what my mission is based on, she said….No community should be exempt from access that honors their dietary restrictions.” With the sudden onset of the COVID-19 crisis where food desserts and those less fortunate are even more compromised, D’Nur wasted no time focusing her attention on the immediate needs of those impacted. She even created curb side service for those unable to get transportation to pick up from the pantry, practicing the suggested social distancing of the time. “COVID-19 is real, and I’m so grateful for those who have reached out to support Feed Buffalo with the type of foods we desire to provide, delivery service by way of car, bike messengers so that we can continue to safely support others especially those who are unable or are fearful to leave their homes. She continued: "At minimum it’s been five to seven families per day we have fed, even had students who don’t have food and plenty of people who are practicing organic lifestyles in need.” With the COVID-19 school shutdown until further notice D’Nur has to homeschool five children in between finding ways to supplement her own income as she is no different from any other creative artist and non-profit operator impacted by the current crisis. She recently raised funds for her family with a virtual healing concert on her birthday where a portion of the proceeds will go to Feed Buffalo. She definitely has her hands full but her heart overflows with love and sense of community that keep her and the pantry going strong. "Community is like a big family, said D'NurWe shouldn’t need a religious epiphany to convince us to feed people healthy food. We actually aren’t doing anything so grand. Feed Buffalo is fulfilling a very basic human right- the right to access healthy
food.” To donate organic, healthy, halal safe food drop-off Wednesdays 11 a.m.- 3 p.m. at 456 Massachusetts Ave. Online at www.feedbuffalo.org on social media @feedbuffalo
Electronic Waste Drop Off Canceled
The City’s 43 & More April 4 Electronic Waste DropOff event at 1120 Seneca Street has been canceled.
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rom the initial spread of disinformation that Black people could not get the coronavirus (C0VID-19), to the sobering reality that Blacks are indeed catching the virus and dying from it across the country– should be a wake up call for all of us.
The numbers continue to rise. As of March 31 there were 499 confirmed positive cases of the virus in Erie County and 8 coronavirus related deaths. The tragic passing of 44-year-old Louvenia “Lou Lou” Henderson last week; the hospitalization of one of the community’s most beloved and respected police officers; and news that Council President Darius Pridgen has tested positive for coronavirus brings it closer to home. Council President Pridgen went public with his status to warn the community to follow safety guidelines and protect themselves. His son Craig is currently recovering at home after being hospitalzed for the virus as well. Pridgen announced on Facebook that he planned to share his experience with daily updates. “The person who is coughing is not the biggest threat because you can tell,” said Pridgen. “It’s the one who is not coughing. It’s the one who is walking around. There are so many people out there who have it and don’t know it. This is the point. They look healthy, they look strong, but they don’t know.” Council President Pridgen plans to lead the "virtual" council meetings on Tuesdays on the Common Council's Facebook page. What happens if he is unable to function in that capacity because of his illness? According to the City charter, he will be temporarily replaced by the President Pro Tempore, who in that
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case would be South District representative Christopher Scanlon. Council President Pridgen is also a Bishop and senior pastor at True Bethel Baptist Church. -Related Updates•Gov. Andrew Cuomo has extended his order for all nonessential workers to stay home for another two weeks. The order, known as NY PAUSE, is now in effect until April 15. Many businesses will remain closed. • As of this writing the CDC is considering recommending that people wear face coverings in public. But some infectious disease experts are already urging more people to wear surgical masks or even a scarf in public now. • President Trump has extended the federal government’s guidelines for social distancing to last until April 30. He previously said that he hoped the country could go back to work and fill churches by Easter. • As of Tuesday (March31) the death toll in Erie County was 10 and the number of COVID-19 cases in had grown to 533. To date, persons in their 40s or younger make up more than half of the confirmed Covid-19 cases in Erie County according to the most recent reports; with people in their 30s, making up one in five cases. •COVID-19 deaths in New York State has grown beyond 1,200. There have been
1,218 deaths in the state, up from 965 deaths as of midday Sunday, the governor said. • As of Tuesday (March 31) More than 850,000 cases of COVID-19 have been confirmed across the globe, including 188,530 confirmed cases (more than any other country) and 3,889 deaths in the US. (Healling prayers go
out to Council President Pridgen pictured above.)
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Reaching The World With The Gospel Of Jesus Christ Part 1
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istrict Elder Reginald E. Kerr is the Senior Pastor of the Temple of Christ Church, Inc., where he serves along with his wife, First Lady Sarah L. Kerr. The church is located at 1230 Genesee Street in Buffalo. The Temple of Christ Church was founded on November 15, 2005, in the home of Pastor and First Lady Kerr at 167 Roosevelt Avenue. The church began with a small group that met weekly. After several weeks the group began to grow and needed a larger place to worship. By the grace of God,
the church moved to 2275 Fillmore Avenue in November of 2005. At that time s e r v i c e s Pastor & First Lady Kerr were being held upstairs, over the Alive Christian Book Store. It was there that Elder Reginald E. Kerr was installed as the Senior Pastor of the church, by the Apostle Robert L. Sanders, Sr. The Temple of Christ Church began to grow and prosper with the blessings
of Apostle Robert Sanders of The Greater Refuge Temple of Christ. After a year of faithfulness, the church received its Charter under "The Church of Our Lord Jesus Christ of the Apostolic Faith." As the Lord's blessings continued to flow, the Temple of Christ Church was able to purchase a building located at 1230 Genesee Street where they are currently located. (Next: "The Lord's Vision") WORSHIP THIS WEEK
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10 Old School Tips For Caretakers Of Quarantined Persons By Karla Thomas
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f you or a family member have ever been told to quarantine at home, its more to it than simply being isolated, especially if there are others in your home. Whether you live with a spouse, significant other, small children or even in-laws, COVID-19 poses a threat to your family's health. Ensuring their safety and your own, is the single-most important thing in our lives today. Here are a few old-school methods our grandparents used whenever someone was sick with something contagious that will work great for COVID-19 quarantined patients. HANDWASHING - Handwashing with soapy water thoroughly and frequently for at least 20 seconds, is the single most important thing you can do remain COVID-19 free. Always remember to scrub the backs of both hands and your thumbs! FREQUENT HANDWASHING and STAYING AT LEAST 6 FEET FROM OTHERS MINIMIZES COVID-19 VIRUS TRANSMISSION Isolate the Infected Person - Absolutely no visitors. They should only leave the area to use the bathroom. Husbands and wives - one in the bed, the other in the spare bedroom or on the couch please! 1. Make sure to clean and sanitize the bathroom after every use to prevent contamination or infection of others in the household. 2. Add a capful of bleach to dishwater when handwashing dishes. Automatic dishwashers use hot steam to sanitize. 3. Wash the clothes and linen of the isolated person separately. 4. Whenever possible, use paper plates, disposable cups and cutlery. Use gloves when giving or receiving anything from the isolation room. It should all go straight to the trash or be sanitized. Make sure the isolated person is warm and comfortable - cell phone, charger, clean linen, snacks, cough drops, music, movies, books and plenty of TLC (tender, loving care), etc. 1. Keep children and seniors away from the isolation room. They can Face Time or Skype. 2. Make sure the person in isolation has access to a thermometer and track their temp several times per day. This info should be kept in a log and available to medical personnel should the patient's condition worsen. Keep the patient hydrated! 1. Water, orange juice and hot tea with lemon, honey, and a dash of Black Pepper will help keep mucus from forming. Maintain whatever diet is tolerable for them but especially keep those fluids coming! If temperature spikes, coughing becomes worse or patient becomes extremely fatigued, call their primary care doctor. If they experience tightening in their chest or have difficulty breathing, go to the nearest emergency room. Caretakers who follow this quarantine regimen will help significantly reduce opportunity for a person with COVID-19 to transmit it to others in the house while under orders of quarantine.
African American Health Equity Task Force Calls for Immediate Action to Address COVID-19 Impact on County's African American Population
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he African American Health Equity Task Force is calling for public health leaders and elected officials to invest resources in the most vulnerable communities during the COVID-19 pandemic. The announcement was made by Task Force co-conveners Pastor George Nicholas, MDiv, Senior Pastor, Lincoln Memorial United Methodist, and Kinzer M. Pointer, MCM, Pastor, Agape Fellowship Baptist Church. They released the following statement: “People with heart disease, lung disease such as asthma, and underlying illnesses including diabetes are at high risk for serious disease from COVID-19. African American residents of Erie County have nearly five times the rate of asthma compared to White residents; 50% higher rate of hospitalizations for heart disease; and 250% higher rate of hospitalization for diabetes compared to Whites. “Thus, investing in regions like the East Side of Buffalo, a predominantly African American community, is investing in populations that are most vulnerable to serious COVID-19 disease and most likely to need hospitalization. This approach will benefit our entire community. In order to accomplish response and prevention goals, the African American Health Equity Task Force is calling for: •The development of an action plan to provide testing for COVID-19 in accessible locations within the African American community, i.e. local vacant schools that are spacious and located within the neighborhood . “So few tests for COVID-19 infection have been performed on East Side residents that there is little or no data upon which to rely to make strategic investments. Erie County has the lowest rate of COVID-19 tests performed per capita of all urban counties in the state and only a proportion of these tests have been performed on
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residents of the City of Buffalo, “ the statement continued. •The inclusion of African American health professionals in the planning and execution of a testing and treatment program such as Dr. Willie Underwood, Dr. Raul Vazquez, Dr. Kenneth Gayles and others. •The development of a robust community public information campaign targeted at the African-American community to provide clear, accurate
information on how to slow the spread of the virus, how to recognize the symptoms and what to do if you are ill. “In times of crisis, the everyday struggles of underdeveloped communities are only amplified. Over the last six years, the African American Health Equity Task Force has clearly documented the dramatic health disparities for African Americans living in Erie County,” said Pastor Nicholas. “It is essential that the African-American community, which is already in the midst of a health crisis prior to this pandemic, be provided adequate attention and resources to prevent the spread of the virus in our community.”
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Here's a breakdown of some of the companies that have expanded hiring because of the crisis: •CVS is hiring 50,000 people . •Amazon plans to hire 100,000 workers during the pandemic temporarily raising minimum pay to $17 an hour. •Domino's Pizza plans to hire as many as 10,000 workers, •Pepsi plans to hire 6,000 new, full-time, full-benefit workers •Walmart plans to hire 150,000 new employees through the end of May. •Tops Markets. Visit a storeor the warehouse to apply or go to topsmarkets.com/jobs •Wegmans LICENSING •Dash's Market •Dollar General -LEGAL NOTICE•CVS Notice is hereby given that a license number 3163549 for beer, cider, liquor •Insatcart and wine has been applied for by the •¨psate Niagara ooperative undersigned to sell beer, cider, liquor and wine at retail Restaurant Park Vue •Steuben Foods
COVID-19 & THE BLACK COMMUNITY continued from page 5 The task force also pointed out that many African Americans work in frontline positions that increase their exposure to COVID-19 in addition to their increased health vulnerabilities. In the African American community fewer than one in five Black Americans are able to work from home. This means Black Buffalonians are at higher risk for contracting coronavirus and are likely faced with a choice to risk infection for a paycheck or protect their families and go without pay or even lose their jobs. 40% of African Americans are living in poverty. The Task Force urges personal protective equipment be provided for frontline workers in health care and other businesses that have contact with high numbers of people as well as increase COVID-19 testing for health care workers and frontline workers. They are also urging businesses and hospitals to pay all workers required to work at this time hazard pay of at least $15 per hour. “We want to make sure that a community that has been historically overlooked does not get left out during this very serious crisis,” added Pastor Pointer. “Finally, we are not seeking to hoard resources from other communities, but we do want to ensure that our community gets the proper attention and investment so that there is equity to safety and health in the City of Good Neighbors.”
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LEGAL NOTICE CITIZENS BANK N.A. V. KIZMAT WILLIAMS, et. al.
SUPREME COURT Department of Financial Services SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE STATE OF NEW YORK at 1-800-342-3736 or visit the DeOF NEW YORK COUNTY OF ERIE partment's website at http://www. COUNTY OF ERIE CITIZENS BANK, N.A., dfs.ny.gov. index No. 802878/2019 Plaintiff, Rights and Obligations Plaintiff designates ERIE County as -againstYOU ARE NOT REQUIRED TO place of trial Venue is based upon KIZMAT WILLIAMS, RASHARD WILLEAVE YOUR HOME AT THIS County in which premises are LIAMS, and John Roe and Jane TIME. You have the right to stay in situated Roe, said names being fictitious and your home during the foreclosure SUPPLEMENTAL SUMMONS WITH unknown to plaintiffs, the persons process. You are not required to NOTICE: ACTION TO FORECLOSE or parties intended being all known leave your home unless and until A MORTGAGE and unknown heirs-at-law and nextyour property is sold at auction --------------------------------------------X of-kin of GWENDOLYN WILLIAMS, pursuant to a judgment of forecloU.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIAdeceased, late of the City of Buffalo, sure and sale. TION, NOT IN ITS INDIVIDUAL CACounty of Erie, State of New York, Regardless of whether you PACITY BUT SOLELY AS TRUSTEE CITIZENS BANK, N.A.; PEOPLE OF choose to remain in your home, FOR THE RMAC TRUST, SERIES THE STATE OF NEW YORK; and YOU ARE REQUIRED TO TAKE 2016-CTT, THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICARE OF YOUR PROPERTY and Plaintiff, CA, pay property taxes in accordance -against- Defendants. with state and local law. SHAVONNE COOPER; ANY UNSUMMONS Foreclosure rescue scams KNOWN HEIRS, DEVISEES, DISWITH NOTICE Be careful of people who apTRIBUTEES OR SUCCESSORS IN Index No. 813049/2019 proach you with offers to “save” INTEREST OF THE LATE KIMBERLY RJI No.: your home. There are individuals Y. WATKINS A/K/A KIMBERLY WATAssigned Judge: who watch for notices of forecloKINS A/K/A KIMBERLY WATSON, IF Hon. Joseph R. Glownia, J.S.C. sure actions in order to unfairly THEY BE LIVING OR, IF THEY BE profit from a homeowner's disTO: JOHN ROE and JANE ROE as DEAD, THEIR SPOUSES, HEIRS, tress. You should be extremely the unknown heirs of Gwendolyn DEVISEES, DISTRIBUTEES AND careful about any such promises Williams: SUCCESSORS IN INTEREST, ALL and any suggestions that you pay YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED OF WHOM AND WHOSE NAMES them a fee or sign over your deed. and required to serve upon plaintiff’s AND PLACES OF RESIDENCE ARE State law requires anyone offering attorneys an answer to the complaint UNKNOWN TO THE PLAINTIFF; such services for profit to enter in this action within twenty (20) days KYLE P. SCHMITT, AS ADMINISinto a contract which fully deafter the service of this summons, exTRATOR TO THE ESTATE OF TIMOscribes the services they will perclusive of the day of service, or within THY SCHMITT A/K/A TIMOTHY J. form and fees they will charge, and thirty (30) days after service is comSCHMITT; PATRICIA SCHMITT which prohibits them from taking plete if the summons is not personA/K/A PATRICIA L. SCHMITT; ALany money from you until they ally served upon you within the State BERT TORSELL; SUSAN TORSELL; have completed all such promised of New York. The United States, if KEVIN D. ROUSE; SWANA MCservices. designated a defendant on this acIVER; COMMISSIONER OF ERIE tion, may appear or answer within COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF SONOTICE sixty (60) days of service. In case of CIAL SERVICES; STATE OF NEW YOU ARE IN DANGER OF LOSING your failure to answer, judgment will YORK; H.W.; THE UNITED STATES YOUR HOME be taken against you for the relief deOF AMERICA; “JOHN DOE”, said If you do not respond to this summanded in the complaint. name being fictitious, it being the inmons and complaint by serving a The basis of the venue designated tention of Plaintiff to designate any copy of the answer on the attorney is that the mortgaged property is loand all occupants of premises being for the mortgage company who cated in Erie County. foreclosed herein, and any parties, filed this foreclosure proceeding Dated:March 13, 2020 corporations or entities, if any, having against you and filing the answer Albany, New York or claiming an interest or lien upon with the court, a default judgment COOPER ERVING&SAVAGE LLP the mortgaged premises; may be entered and you can lose Defendants. BY:/s/Michael A. Kornstein your home. --------------------------------------------X Attorneys for Plaintiff Speak to an attorney or go to the TO THE ABOVE NAMED 39 North Pearl Street, 4th Floor court where your case is pending DEFENDANTS: Albany, New York 12207 for further information on how to YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED (518) 449-3900 answer the summons and protect to answer the Complaint in this action TO: JOHN ROE and JANE ROE as your property. and to serve a copy of your Answer the unknown heirs of Gwendolyn WilSending a payment to your mortor, if the Complaint is not served with liams: gage company will not stop this this Summons, to serve a Notice of The foregoing summons is served fore closure action. Appearance upon the Plaintiff's attorupon you by publication pursuant to YOU MUST RESPOND BY SERVney within twenty (20) days after the an Order of the Hon. Joseph R. GlowING A COPY OF THE ANSWER ON service of this Summons, exclusive of nia, Justice of the Supreme Court of THE ATTORNEY FOR THE PLAINthe date of service or within thirty (30) the State of New York, dated the 5th TIFF U.S. BANK NATIONAL ASdays after the service is complete if day of March, 2020, and filed with the SOCIATION, NOT IN ITS INDIVIDthis Summons is not personally delivcomplaint and other papers in the OfUAL CAPACITY BUT SOLELY AS ered to you within the State of New fice of the Clerk of Erie County. TRUSTEE FOR THE RMAC TRUST, York. If you fail to so appear or anThis is an action for foreclosure of SERIES 2016-CTT AND FILING swer, judgment will be taken against a mortgage made by GWENDOLYN THE ANSWER WITH THE COURT. you by default for the relief demanded WILLIAMS to Citizens Bank, N.A. in Alex Zamenhof, Esq. in the Complaint. The foregoing sumthe original amount of $49,000.00 Knuckles, Komosinski & Manfro, LLP mons is served upon you by publicawith interest, dated November 18, Attorneys for Plaintiff tion pursuant to an order of the Hon2004, recorded November 24, 2004, 565 Taxter Road, Suite 590 orable Frederick J. Marshall, J.S.C. in the Erie County Clerk’s Office in Elmsford, NY 10523 dated December 17, 2019 Liber 13200 of Mortgages at page Phone: (914) 345-3020 DATED: Elmsford, New York 3938. December 18, 2019 The relief sought is the foreclosure NOTICE TO OCCUPANTS: U.S. Help for Homeowners in of the mortgage lien and the public BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, Foreclosure sale of the mortgaged premises and NOT IN ITS INDIVIDUAL CAPACITY New York State Law requires that we in case of your failure to appear, judgBUT SOLELY AS TRUSTEE FOR send you this notice about the forement may be taken against you exTHE RMAC TRUST, SERIES 2016closure process. Please read it caretinguishing any interest or judgment CTT IS FORECLOSING AGAINST fully. lien you may have in the mortgaged THE OWNER OF THIS PREMISES. Summons and Complaint premises. IF YOU LIVE HERE, THIS LAWSUIT You are in danger of losing your MAY RESULT IN YOUR EVICTION. home. If you fail to respond to the The premises indexed in this action YOU MAY WISH TO CONTACT summons and complaint in this are described and commonly known A LAWYER TO DISCUSS ANY foreclosure action, you may lose as 55 South Division Street, City of RIGHTS AND POSSIBLE DEFENSyour home. Please read the sumBuffalo, Erie County, New York (Tax ES YOU MAY HAVE. mons and complaint carefully. You Map No. 111.82-9-4.1). A complete NOTICE OF OBJECT OF ACTION should immediately contact an atlegal description is as follows: AND RELIEF SOUGHT torney or your local legal aid office **See Schedule Annexed** THE OBJECT of the above-entitled to obtain advice on how to protect action is to foreclose a mortgage to yourself. Dated:March 13, 2020 secure $50,964.40 plus interest, reSources of Information and Albany, New York corded in the Office of the County Assistance Clerk/City Register of the County COOPER ERVING & SAVAGE LLP The State encourages you to beof Erie on August 1, 2016 in Book BY:/s/Michael A. Kornstein, Esq. come informed about your options 11327, page 5262 covering the premAttorneys for Plaintiff in foreclosure. In addition to seekises described as follows: 39 North Pearl Street, 4th Floor ing assistance from an attorney or 49 Olcott Place, Cheektowaga a/k/a Albany, New York 12207 legal aid office, there are governBuffalo, NY 14225 (518) 449-3900 ment agencies and non-profit orThe relief sought in the within action ganizations that you may contact is final judgment directing the sale SCHEDULE A for information about possible opof the premises described above to DESCRIPTION OF MORTGAGED tions, including trying to work with satisfy the debt secured by the mortPREMISES your lender during this process. gage described above. THAT TRACT OR PARCEL OF To locate an entity near you, The Plaintiff makes no personal claim LAND, situate in the City of Buffalo, you may call the toll-free helpline against any Defendants in this action. County of Erie and State of New maintained by the New York State 3/18,3/25,4/1,4/8 York, being part of Lot 14, Township
11, Range 8 of the Holland LandCompany’s Survey and being more particularly described as follows: Beginning at a point in the southerly line of South Division Street 188.50 feet easterly from the easterly line of Jefferson Avenue; thence easterly along the south line of South Division Street 60.00 feet; thence southerly as an exterior angle of 89 degress 57” 40” and parallel to Jefferson Avenue 107.50 feet (DEED), 107.94 (MEAS.); thence westerly parallel to South Division Street 39.50 feet; thence southerly parallel to Jefferson Avenue 12.50 feet; thence westerly parallel to South Division Street 20.50 feet; thence northerly parallel to Jefferson Avenue 120.44 feet (MEAS.) to the point of beginning. March 18,25,April 1,8
LEGAL NOTICE REQUEST FOR BID Mark Cerrone, Inc. is requesting bids for the following projects for all scopes of work detailed in contract documents. Optional MWBE/SDVOB/DBE Pre-bid meetings will be held for interested firms at MCI Office. Documents can be obtained by contacting the associated estimator, Phone 716-282-5244, Fax 716-2825245 or iSqFt®. Bids due electronically or in person at 2368 Maryland Ave., Niagara Falls, NY 14305. Certified firms for associated goals are strongly encouraged. West Main St. Extension in Lancaster, NY. Contact: jtoscano@ markcerrone.com. Optional MWBE meeting upon request. MWBE: 30% overall. Proposals due to MCI by 3/30/20 at 12:00 PM. 15” Dia. Combined Sewer Repair Project, 1340 Michigan Ave. in Niagara Falls, NY. Contact: ttibbs@ markcerrone.com. Optional MWBE/ SDVOB Meeting upon request. MBE: 12%, WBE: 18%, SDVOB: 6%. Proposals due to MCI by 4/1/20 at 12:00 PM. 24” Valve Replacement Project, Hyde Park Blvd. & Weston Ave. in Niagara Falls, NY. Contact: ttibbs@ markcerrone.com. Optional MWBE/ SDVOB Meeting upon request. MBE: 12%, WBE: 18%, SDVOB: 6%. Proposals due to MCI by 4/1/20 at 12:00 PM. Walmore Rd. Rehabilitation Proj. in Niagara County. Contact: ttibbs@ markcerrone.com. Optional DBE Meeting upon request. DBE: 11%. Proposals due to MCI by 4/7/20 at 12:00 PM.
LEGAL NOTICE REQUEST FOR BID Mark Cerrone, Inc. is requesting bids for the following projects for all scopes of work detailed in contract documents. Optional MWBE/DBE Pre-bid meetings will be held for interested firms at MCI Office. Documents can be obtained by contacting the associated estimator, Phone 716-282-5244, Fax 716-282-5245 or iSqFt®. Bids due electronically or in person at 2368 Maryland Ave., Niagara Falls, NY 14305. Certified firms for associated goals are strongly encouraged. Ph. 9 Sewer & Manhole Rehab, Cont. No. 9- General Const. in the City of Tonawanda, NY. Contact: jlarcara@markcerrone.com. Optional MWBE meeting upon request. MWBE: 30% combined. Proposals due to MCI by 4/9/20 at 2:00 PM. Pavement Rehab – Walden Ave., Genesee to Sycamore in Buffalo, NY. Contact: acalabrese@markcerrone. com. Optional DBE Meeting upon request. DBE: 6%. Proposals due to MCI by 4/10/20 at 2:00 PM.
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NEW YORK STATE LOTTERY NUMBERS SUN 3/22
ATTORNEYS LAW OFFICE OF DARIA L. PRATCHER, PC “Everything Real Estate” 523 Main Street (716)541-8574 PRATCHER & ASSOCIATES Franklin Muhammad (Pratcher) Attorney 1133 Kensington Avenue (716) 838-4612
BOOKS ALIVE CHRISTIAN BOOKSTORE 2275 Fillmore Ave. (716) 837-1118
AUTO BEN’S Downtown Tire
50 Sycamore (cor. Elm) (716) 856-1066 or 894-1483
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PHAT CATZ,
965 Kensington Ave. Take Out: Wednesday 4-9 p.m.; Thursday 2-9 p.m.; Friday 4-9p.m.; Saturday 2-8p.m. (Closed Sun., Mon, Tues.) 716-225-8549.
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Take Out orders can be made by calling 440-1065 Thursday, Friday and Saturday from 4-8 p.m. and Sundays from 11a.m.-4p.m. Location: 1633 Hertel Ave.
G & B FISH, SHRIMP AND CHICKEN 1532 Genesee St.
331-3485. Closed Sundays.
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