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RHONDA’S LEGACY
BUILDING FOR THE PEOPLE A TRIBUTE TO RHONDA A. RICKS, BUFFALO’S FIRST MINORITY FEMALE DEVELOPER Page 3
THE ARTS
Buffalo Artist Celebrates Legacy of Harriet Tubman at Toronto Exhibit Page 9
LOCAL
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GENERATIONS
City Honors Seniors Named Jackie Robinson Scholars Page 10
FREDERICK DOUGLASS July 4th Message: “This Holiday is Yours, Not Mine” Page 3
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"...Books Are A Cornerstone of The Universe..."
The Gus Macker Returns to Rochester! The Gus Macker 3 on 3 basketball tourney makes it third year downtown Rochester on June 29th and 30th. Held in the shadow of the legendary Blue Cross Arena on Court St and the downtown Riverside Festival site, the event features not only a competitive tournament for all ages and skill levels but also awesome family activities all day, both days. The Roc will be jamming as the Macker shares the downtown scene with the Rochester International Jazz Fest which include top jazz artists and many free shows. All basketball games will feature paid referees to insure quality play and sportsmanship. The tournament will host evenly matched brackets for all age groups 8 to 80 years old. Everyone will have the opportunity to test their skill with our Free-Throw and 3-point Shooting Contest. High flying athletes can showcase their “hops” with the Dunk Contest that is certain to create a new “hoop-legend” instantly. The Roc Gus Macker will feature local talented youth on our performing arts stage at the event. These outstanding youth will display their artistic talents to entertain Macker fans and provide enjoyment for all throughout the weekend. All proceeds from the Macker support youth sports programs in the area. Don't miss your chance to "show your stuff " and be part of one of this summer's premier events. Come check out!
BAOBAB EVENTS
•Caribbean Film Festival sponsored by RJO, Film, ”Forward Ever: The Killing Of A Revolution” Friday, June 28 @ 7 p.m. @ The Baobab 728 University Avenue. •"Jazz & Jambalaya" Fundraiser for the Baobab Cultural Center and Ujima Rochester Sunday July 28, 2-6 p.m., The French Quarter Café, 130 spring Street,, Rochester. Dinner, Raffles, Nawlins Music and Second Line featuring Nate Rawls Band. Tickets $60. To purchase call (770)7655424 or (585)563-2145 or visit TRYUPLIFTINGOURYOUTH.ORG
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•The Undefeated (Children's book} by Kadir Nelson •Zora and Langston: A Story of Friendship and Betrayal by Yural Taylor For these and other great titles and more check out: In Buffalo: Zawadi Books, 1382 Jefferson Avenue, 716-903-6740 In Rochester: Mood Makers Books Village Gate Square 274 Goodman St. 585-271-7010
•The Last Thing You Surrender: A Novel by Leonard Pitts, Jr. •Let Love Have the Last Word: A Memoir by Common •Loving You, Thinking of You, Don't Forget To Pray: Letters to My Son in Prison by Jacqueline Jackson •Mind and Matter: A Life in Math and Football by John Urschel
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A Tribute to Rhonda A. Ricks, Buffalo’s First Minority Female Developer
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Michelle D. Hare
2019 Champion Made Empowerment Summit
Local educators, first responders, and business executives will share the defining moments in their personal and professional journey at the 2019 Champion Made Empowerment Summit on Saturday, June 29. Morgan Williams-Bryant Consulting will host the adultonly event from 9:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. at Shea’s Seneca Banquets, 2188 Seneca Street. Buffalo native and State Farm Insurance Multicultural Business Development Executive Michelle D. Hare will serve as the keynote speaker for the summit. Tickets are $40 and can be purchased at http://www.morganwilliamsbryant.com/events. Light breakfast will be served.
Urban League Annual Meeting And Community Update The Buffalo Urban League will host its Annual Meeting and Community Update on Thursday, June 27 at 6 p.m. at the Northland Workforce Training Center, 683 Northland Avenue. A reception and tours of the facility will follow. Please RSVP to info@ buffalourbanleague.org or call (716)250-2400.
Services Set for Ron Wofford: Photographer, Writer, Communications Professional Ronald L. "Ron" Wofford, photographer, writer, and communications professional active in Buffalo’s cultural scene for decades, made his transition on Thursday, June 20. Friends may call Thomas T. Edwardss Funeral Home Inc., 995 Genesee St. on Friday, June 28 from 12 noon to 5 p.m. The family will receive friends Saturday, June 29 from 11 a.m. - 12 noon at St. John Baptist Church, 184 Goodell Street where Funeral Services will immediately follow. Ron served as production director for Sunship Communications, an early provider of public access television based on the city’s East Side in the 1970s and 1980s. He also worked as a producer, reporter, and on-air host of programs on WIVB, WKBW, and WGR TV and as a freelance music and drama critic for area newspapers. Before his retirement, he was active for many years with the Civil Service Employees Association (CSEA). His work as a photographer was featured in the Burchfield Penney’s 50th anniversary exhibition and in an exhibition at the Niagara Arts & Cultural Center (NACC). Ron, who was also an actor who performed with Ed Smith's Black Theater Workshop in the 70's, wrote and contributed photography to the Challenger for many years. May his amazingly talented soul rest forever in the Eternal Fields of Peace.
wo years ago, Rhonda A Ricks, PhD., the head of Buffalo’s first certified minority and woman owned development firm, was joined by the community and top state officials in celebration of the opening of Parkview Apartments; an $8 million project that converted the vacant Public School 59 building in the East Side community across from MLK Park, to 26 units of affordable apartments for low-income residents. It was a dream come true for the visionary young developer, who saw the need to create safe, affordable places to live for all city residents. Last week, on June 19, Dr. Ricks lost her long battle with cancer at the age of 56. She made her transition not long after the start of the next phase of her $50 million signature project “The Forge on Broadway” into a mixed-income development with 158 affordable apartments. The family will receive friends Wednesday, June 26, 2019 at 11 AM at True Bethel Baptist Church, 907 E. Ferry St., where a Celebration of Life will follow at 12 Noon. Bishop Darius G. Pridgen officiating. Aside from being president and CEO of R+A+R Development, Dr. Ricks founded Inclusion Development Associates Inc., which helped monitor large-scale public projects to make sure they met requirements for hiring woman and minority owned firms. She was compliance monitor on Buffalo’s $1 billion dollar school reconstruction project and before that did community outreach for LPCiminelli, helping the company win the contract for the restoration project. -She Will be Missed by ManyThere has been an outpouring of love and response from the community on social pages from friends, colleagues and people she inspired. NYS Assembly Majority Leader Crystal PeoplesStokes wrote on her Facebook page: "I am devastated by this loss and will miss this beautiful, intelligent and God-fearing woman …I know she's in a better place." Buffalo Mayor Byron Brown praised her in a Facebook post as “a pioneer, a barrier breaker and an inspiration…Her legacy will live on through her projects.” A message from the Ricks Family “Even though we already miss Rhonda we know there are brighter days ahead. As we reflect on the life of our loved one, it is evident that she touched so many people and made an impact on the community and the City of Buffalo. Because Rhonda passed your way so many of you have touched us individually and collectively as a family. The outpouring of love that has been shown and extended to us in so many ways are far too many to count or name. We are strengthened and encouraged and hopeful by your kindness. Our family is eternally grateful for everything that has been done to lift us during our sadness. We pray that God’s favor and blessings enrich the hearts of each of you. Our Love, The Ricks Family.” Continued Page 7
Primary Election Results
Baskin, Johnson, Wingo, Wyatt, Nowakowski, Bollman Post Solid Victories Over Their Opponents
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pril McCants-Baskin easily defeated her opponent Duncan E. Kirkwood in the race for the 2nd Legislative District seat. In the race for the 1st Legislative District seat, Howard Johnson handed his challenger Katrina Martina a sound defeat. -The Common Council RacesIn the hotly contested race for the Masten Council seat incumbent Ulysees O. Wingo trounced all three of his opponents gathering 49% of the vote to Nate Boyd’s 29%; Veronica Golden’s 11% and Jennifer L. Strickland’s 11% . No surprises in University as the popular incumbent Rasheed N. Wyatt beat his opponent Kathryne E.A. Franco 67% to 33 % . It was a horse race for the Fillmore District Council seat with Mitch Nowakowski emerging the winner with 36% of the vote to Gerhardt C. Yaskow’s 26%; Tina Sanders 24%; and Pharaoh V. Paige’s 13%. In the race for the Lovejoy District Council seat, newcomer Esther Smothers was defeated by Bryan J. Bollman 63% to Smothers’ 37%.
Frederick Douglass
“This Holiday Is Yours, Not Mine”
Frederick Douglass Historic July 4Th Speech On July 4, 1776, THE Declaration of Independence was signed, marking the colonists independence from Great Britain. One historian notes that at least 5,000 Black men fought for the Continental Army against the British, men who believed that freedom from Britain would ultimately result in their freedom from slavery. Not so. It took another war – The Civil War – which led to the Emancipation Proclamation that was signed January 1, 1863 .. By the end of the war, over 200,000 African-Americans would serve in the Union army and navy. The Proclamation initially freed only enslaved Africans in the rebellious Southern states . Finally The 13th Amendment, which abolished slavery in the entire United States, was passed on December 6th, 1865. FREDERICK DOUGLASS SPEECH Freedom fighter, Frederick Douglass was born into slavery. On the day after an Independence Day celebration in Corinthian Hall, Rochester, New York on July 5, 1852, he gave an uncompromising speech (Africans were still enslaved). The title was “The Meaning of July 4th for the Negro,” as he boldly declarled: "This Fourth of July Continued Page 11
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72 Philadelphia Cops Taken Off the Streets
In Philadelphia, the police commissioner pulled 72 officers from the streets and said some would be fired. In Phoenix, the chief gave some officers “nonenforcement” duty. In St. Louis, the top prosecutor said she would no longer accept cases from 22 officers. The reason: A catalog of bigoted social media posts by members of law enforcement that has led to upheaval at departments across the country and undermined longstanding efforts to improve interactions between police officers and the people they serve.-NYT
Hearing on H.R. 40 Puts Reparations Debate in National Spotlight An historic hearing took place on Capitol Hill last week - the first time Congress has considered a bill, H.R. 40, that would create a commission to develop proposals to address the lingering effects of the enslavement of Africans in America and consider a “national apology” for the harm it has caused. According to William A. Darity Jr., a professor of public policy at Duke University who is writing a book on reparations, “We have not had a conversation about reparations on this scale or level since the Reconstruction Era." In 1989, Representative John Conyers Jr., who retired in 2017, introduced legislation to create a commission to develop proposals for reparations. He introduced it every year for nearly 30 years. It went nowhere. Even President Barack Obama opposed reparations, calling the idea impractical. The June 19th hearing was laden with symbolism. This year is the 400th anniversary of the first documented arrival of Africans to the port of Jamestown in what was then the colony of Virginia. Wednesday, June 19, was Juneteenth, the holiday that celebrates the end of slavery in the United States. And the bill carries the designation H.R. 40, a reference to “40 acres and a mule.”
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Black Leaders Push for Fair 2020 Census Count
NNPA-Leaders of numerous African American organizations recently convened in the District to deal with the upcoming 2020 census that could affect available resources and the political representation of Blacks in the century’s third decade. Melanie Campbell, president and CEO of the National Coalition on Black Civic Participation and the convener of the Black Women’s Roundtable, had the leaders of key African American and civil rights organizations meet on June 18 at the Hyatt Regency Wash-
ington on Capitol Hill to talk about the 2020 Census and its importance to Blacks. “The 2020 Decennial Census will be the most critical census count of our lifetime,”
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Campbell said. “In 2010, African Americans and Black immigrants were under-counted by more than 800,000, leaving our communities with a shortage of government resources.
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LEGAL NOTICE John Lindley 181543 SUPPLEMENTAL SUMMONS AND NOTICE Supreme Court of New York, ERIE County. U.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, AS INDENTURE TRUSTEE ON BEHALF OF AND WITH RESPECT TO AJAX MORTGAGE LOAN TRUST 2017D, MORTGAGE-BACKED NOTES, Plaintiff, -against- ROBERT MARCHIANO AKA ROBERT J. MARCHIANO; DAVID S. MARCHIANO; UNITED STATES OF AMERICA O/B/O INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE; NEW YORK STATE DEPARTMENT OF TAXATION & FINANCECIVIL ENFORCEMENT; NEW YORK STATE DEPARTMENT OF TAXATION & FINANCE; JOHN LINDLEY, if living, and if dead, the respective heirs at law, next of kin, distributees, executors, executors, administrators, trustees, devisees, legatees, assignees, lienors, creditors, and successors in interest and generally all persons having or claiming under, by or through said defendant who may be deceased, by purchase, inheritance, lien or otherwise, any right, title, and interest in and to the real property described in the complaint; JOE AND GI, INC., Index No. 815363/2018 Section: 52.50 Block: 1 Lot: 3 Mortgaged Premises: 312 Brookside Terrace, Tonawanda, New York 14150 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. If you fail to appear or to answer within the aforementioned time frame, judgment will be taken against you by default for the relief demanded in the Complaint. NOTICE OF NATURE OF ACTION AND RELIEF SOUGHT - THE OBJECTIVE of the above captioned action is to foreclose on a Mortgage to secure $114,000.00 and interest, recorded in the Erie County Clerk’s Office on July 1, 2008 in Book 13410, Page 4880, Control Number 2008135699, covering the premises known as 312 Brookside Terrace, Tonawanda, New York 14150. The relief sought herein is a final judgment directing sale of the premises described above to satisfy the debt secured by the mortgage described above. Plaintiff designates Erie County as the place of trial. Venue is based upon the County in which the mortgaged premises is located. 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. This communication is from a debt collector in an attempt to collect a debt. Any information obtained will be used for that purpose. FRIEDMAN VARTOLO, LLP 85 Broad Street, Suite 501, New York, New York 10004, Attorneys for Plaintiff.
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HEALTH MATTERS Infection-Fighting Herbs
Germs are everywhere. Some take up residence in our bodies and do us good, such as the friendly bacteria that colonize the linings of the intestines, upper respiratory tract and lower urinary system, out –competing bad microbes, contributing to immune defense and good digestion. Other microbes-viruses, bacteria, parasites-wreak havoc when they invade our bodies. Fortunately, a number of herbs have antimicrobial effects. Many of these herbs are culinary herbs and spices, such as garlic, ginger, thyme and cinnamon. That means, no matter where you are, you can probably find a herbal ally at the local grocery store. •Garlic promotes immune function and has antibacterial activity. It also tackles fungi and parasites. •Ginger has scientific backing as an anti-nausea agent. It may offer other benefits to those stricken with infections and diarrhea. Ginger has antifungal activity against the yeast Candida albicans. It also discourages intestinal worms. It may be best to consume ginger raw or in the tincture or capsule form. •Cinnamon has antibacterial and antihelminthic (anti-worm) effects. Other culinary spices and herbs that fit into this category include clove, nutmeg, chili peppers (including cayenne), horse radish, cumin, and tamarind. •Echinacea has some antiviral and antibacterial properties. •Black Elderberry and Licorice are two other herbs to keep handy during the cold and flu season. Elderberry has antiviral activity against influenza viruses and enhances immune function. Licorice root is demulcent (soothing), expectorant (expels respiratory mucus), antiviral, and immune enhancing. •Cranberry taken as a juice or concentrated in tablet form, interferes with bacterial adherence to bladder lining, thus preventing infection. Important note: this information is not intended as a substitute for the advice of a health care professional.
A free “Community Financial Planning Workshop” A free “Community Financial Planning Workshop” will be held June 29, from 11a.m. until 1p..m. at the William Emslie Family YMCA, 585 William Street. Financial partner topics include: Financial Planning, Credit Repair, Marriage & Money, Mortgages/Loans, Auto Financing, First time Home Buyers, Community Programs, FLARE (Fillmore Leroy Area Residents), HEAP (Home Energy Assistance Program) and Erie County Daycare Services. The workshop is being hosted by Members of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Incorporated®, Xi Epsilon Omega, Amherst Chapter . For more information Contact xiepsilonomega@mail.com with questions. Linda Seay is Chapter President.
Community Activities at Keybank
KeyBank staff at the newly opened Delavan/Grider branch will host community engagement activities outside of normal bank hours that will focus on budgeting, saving, home ownership and small business lending. Clients and community members are welcome to attend the activities at the branch, which will take place from 10:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m. on the following dates: • June 29 – Budgeting & Saving for your Future • July 13 – Path to Home Ownership • August 10 – Introduction to Small Business Lending
Our mission is your financial wellness. Helping our clients thrive is a priority at KeyBank. That’s why we offer at no cost a Financial Wellness Review and a powerful web- and mobile-based financial wellness tool that offers resources and guidance to get you and keep you on track to reach your goals. We’d love to help you thrive and show you how to stay on the path to financial wellness. Please stop by and see us at our newest branch located at 752 East Delavan, Buffalo, NY, 14215.
Pathways to Progress Speaker Series
The WNY Women's Foundation will host the third installment of its 2019 Pathways to Progress Speaker Series on Friday, July 9 from 8:30 to 10 a.m. at the Hyatt Place, 5020 Main Street in Amherst. The topic of the July 9 session is “Cover Your Assets: It Is worth making the time!” Admission is $15/ person and includes light breakfast. For more information call Women's Foundation at 716.887.2621 or go to WNYWomensFoundation. org
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Deliverance Temple Church to All Female Clergy Will Lead Revival at Pastor Brent & Shirley McCalister to Host Annual Fellowship Sunday Lincoln Memorial United Methodist Church Celebrating 25th Pastoral Anniversary Deliverance Temple COGIC will host its annual Fellowship Sunday on June 30 from 12 noon to 4 p.m. at the church, 177 Sherman Street. Featured will be the Buffalo Police and Fire Departments, vendors, games, face painting, food and fun for the whole family! Join us! The host pastor is Gregory P. Webster Sr. Worship Service will be held from 10 to 11:45 a.m.
Deacon’s Alliance Annual Cookout Don’t forget! Saturday June 29 is the Deacons’ Alliance Free Annual Cookout for community churches families and friends from 12 noon 6p.m. at Camp Woodside 5616 Woodside Rd. Springville, NY 14141. Enjoy fishing, volleyball, horseshoes, playground, food and fellowship. Note Bring your own fishing gear. For more info, call president Deacon Edward Gayles at 716 885-6348. We’ve come this far by faith, leaning on the LORD. Trusting in His Holy Word, He never failed me yet!
The Lincoln Memorial United Methodist Church located at 641 Masten Avenue at Northland Ave will host a revival Wednesday, July 10th and Thursday, July 11th. The revival will be led in worship and fellowship by female clergy. We want to acknowledge that women have been stepping up and holding it down in the pulpit as well as the church kitchen. The Reverend Jacquelyn Ross Brown of New Covenant United Church of Christ will lead us in worship Wednesday, July 10th at 7:00 p.m. Pastor Loretta Brooks of Walls Memorial AME Zion Church will lead us Thursday, July 11th also at 7:00 p.m. On Saturday, July 13th, Lady Rachel McCarley will be featured at our Saturday Morning Brunch at 10:00 a.m. We are inviting everyone who wishes to honor the wives of pastors. The cost for the brunch is only $10.00. Please contact (716) 884-7664 for information and/or brunch tickets. George F. Nicholas is the senior pastor.
Pastor Brent & Shirley McCalister will be Celebrating their 25th Pastoral Anniversary at Samuel's Grande Manor, 8750 Main Street Williamsville New York Friday August 9 at 6p.m.Tickets are $60. The Guest Minister will be Pastor David Wade of historic Mount Calvary Baptist Church in Mesa, Arizona. For tickets call 716-812-3270 .
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With The Name of God Most Gracious Most Merciful
The Straight Path
-A Message of Divine GuidancePeace Be Unto You All the praise belongs to the most high Creator who is the kingdom of the heavens and the earth and that everything and everyone belongs to and submits to Him (surah 57:1-3). We are very happy to announce that since we started publishing The Straight Path, everything that is said and written came from Him. We do not believe in the opinion nor the sayings of any other when it comes to the Path of the Most High. Surah (96:1-5) proves that mankind knew nothing until he was taught, hence the reason we use only His words. Deuteronomy (28:14) and Surah (2:136) are our inspiration. By the will (James 4:15 & Surah 18:23-24) and mercy of the Creator who has chosen the Challenger for His words to reach you because without Him it may not have happened. We will continue that way. Obviously we are a people who still does not know who we are Deuteronomy (32:26-30), and our intentions are enlightenment. It is very uncommon to be ignorant of oneself. If that which is common is falsehood, should it not be addressed in an effort to correct? Is it not that being done? Surah (6:15) Exactly! Surah (6:33). We have learned that the messengers and the guidance from before should be followed (Surah 6:84-91) and in doing so we discovered some irregularities in our everyday practices and in order to be on the path we adjusted. The following verses, (Surah’s 11:17-18, 42:15), we seriously considered. It is what we stand for because we mean well for everyone and it should be the desire of all of us. We are in the process of putting all the facts together which was and still withheld from us (Surah 2:159-160), until such a time when our Creator brings us together of those who he has chosen (Deuteronomy 7:6-8) (Surah 44:30-33, 45:16-18). In verses 16-18 we see the Creator is telling the Prophet Muhammad that he should follow that which was given to the Children of Israel. The path of those who were before is the way to go. The word shariah (LAW) is used in verse (18). Surah (40:53-54) this also is what is said Surah (42:24) yes with the words of the Creator falsehood is blotted out anything other than the world of our Lord is falsehood Surah (10:100,13:31) These are some of the requirements that are necessary, Deuteronomy (4:2,29-35,5:32,8:16-20) yes submission to his commands Surah (5:65-66,68) We know that the system has bombarded us with the impression that we are Africans so much so that the majority of us has fallen for that nonsense. There is not anywhere in the scriptures that mentions about any slaves that are Africans but there is mention about slavery and the scattering of the slaves towards the four corners of the earth (Deuteronomy 28:63-65) The term African American is the biggest lie being told and we have fallen for it. What were we called before that? Think about it, however that will not stop what is to come because He who has us here has also said (Isaiah 11:11-12) in these verses you will see mentioned African countries where we will be brought out of even the islands. (Ezekiel 11:17,28:2526,34:13-15)
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Marie Watson: Celebrating 100 Years !
Marie Watson, born on June 26, 1919 in White Springs Florida, is the eldest of 7 children born to the late John and Lizzie Lewis. On June 26 (Wednesday) she will celebrate her 100th birthday! Marie is a member and mother of the Holy Temple C.O.G.I.C. under the leadership of superintendent Lee Allen Spight. Mother Watson is the eldest mother in the district she participates in the Mother Board, Auxiliary Board and Choir while providing for family she enjoyed being involved in the community. She served as a member of Block Club organized by the late Rosa Gibson for over two decades, including the CAO, Crime Watch and Night Out. Her secret to longevity? Always putting the Lord first in all things; being thankful during good and bad times and treating everyone right! She has been blessed with 14 Grandchildren, 32 Great Grandchildren and 11 Great-Great Grandchildren. Happy 100th Birthday From All of Us!
RHONDA RICKS continued from page 3 Rhonda is the loving mother of Domonique E. Washington and Denzell M. Washington; grandmother of D’Angelo M. Washington; cherished daughter of Mary E. Ricks-Stephens and the late Clarence H. Ricks; dearest sister of Elett D. RicksChambers, D. Stephanie Ricks-Albert and Clarence H. “Bud” Ricks; and niece of Dolores G. Smith. She is also survived by a host of nieces, nephews, other relatives and cherished friends. Final arrangements entrusted to THOMAS T. EDWARDS FUNERAL HOME, INC. Condolences to www.thomastedwardsfuneralhome.com
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5th Annual Dancing with the Stars Fundraiser! The Urban Chamber of Commerce (UCC) will host its 5th Annual Dancing with the Stars Fundraiser Friday, June 28, at the Tralf Music Hall, 622 Main Street. Doors open at 6 p.m. and the show will begin at 7 p.m. Tickets are $25 in advance and $30 at the door. UCC’s 2019 theme is PROTEST, RESISTANCE & EMPOWERMENT. This year’s local stars include City of Buffalo South District Common Council member, Chris Scanlon, GBUAHN Chief Systems Officer, Toni Vazquez, NYS Attorney & Daemen College Adjunct Professor, Jennifer Stergion, Arnold’s Delivery Owner & Operator and Founder of Chase The
ON STAGE •PREACHER LAWSON Comedian: Known For: "America's Got Talent" Helium Comedy Club; 30 Mississippi St. Fri, Jul 12 & Sat, Jul 13, 7:30 &10 p.m.; Sun, Jul 14 @7 p.m.
RED CARPET! Above some of the beautiful people who graced the Red Carpet at last weekend's first ever WUFO Black Music Month Conference Awards at the Millinium.
Bi#@h Fest! Comes to buffalo
A Buffalo first, the Bi#@h Fest! is designed to “give women a space to breathe and practical tools to ignite healing.” It will take place Saturday, June 29 from 1-3 p.m. at. The TriMain Center, 2495 Main St. Suite 355. The free fest is for women 21 and over. . Register on Eventbrite.
East High School Class of 1974 and Alumni Reunion The East High School Class of 74’ is having a Reunion over two dates. A banquet will be held Friday July 19 from 6-10p.m. at The Grapevine Banquet 333 Dick Road in Depew NY. A cookout will take place Saturday July 20 from 12 noon to 6p.m. at Ellicott Creek Shelter #13. Tickets for Adults are $75. For more information contact Mary Mathis at 716 2007738 or Jackie Williams easthighpanthers74@gmail.com. Mail payments to P.O. Box 1564 Central Park Station 170 Manhattan Ave. Make checks payable to James Hall.
Dream, Dante Griggs, City of Buffalo Recreational Services Director and Cold Spring Bible Church Pastor, Kenny Simmons. The City of Buffalo Commissioner of Community Services & Recreational Programming, Otis T. Barker, Sr. will serve as this year’s Emcee. Professional dance participants include: P.O.C.E Dance & Arts Institute, Mhata Mmoho Collective, Natasha Perkins Salsa, Iliana Ballroom Dance Center, Kesi Akono’s African Dance, and Bryan Vincent. A piece from the off-Broadway choreoplay “SHE” will be performed by Jinah Parker.
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Salsa in The Park Mondays now thru August 5th , 6:30-9p.m., (weather permitting) $5 Rose Gardens Pavilion at Marcy Casino, Delaware Park, Beginners and singles welcomed. Featuring “Salsa” Sarah Haykel, Jerome and
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While Americans Celebrate Day Of Independence, A Buffalo-Born Artist Will Celebrate The Legacy Of Harriet Tubman
n July 4th, while Americans will be celebrating the counVicki Williams, and Calvin try’s most important national holiday, Ahmad Jordan, a Buffalo-born artist who now lives in Toronto, will host Rice and Fanny Olaya of Baila his own celebration of independence, although not necessarily Salsa. a patriotic one. His observance will take the form of an art exhibition of Harriet Tubman and will depict the famous freedom fighter in a variety of styles from comic art to fine art. Jordan will be hosting his celebration of Tubman in Canada, where Harriet and so many other slaves sought refuge from American captivity. Harriet Tubman: Past, Present & Future will take place at A Different Booklist Culture Centre on 779 Bathurst St. near Bloor. The exhibit will run through the month of July after the opening reception on July 4th, at 7pm. Admission is free. Jordan, who attended Hutch Tech High School and studied graphic design at Buffalo State College, works as a freelance graphic designer and writer. He had the idea for his eclectic art exhibition after penning a revenge-fantasy fiction novel titled Harriet Tubman vs. America, which depicts Tubman as a literal "Harriet and the North Star," a freedom fighter. between Edreys “It’s a comic book-inspired version of Harriet Tubman. She’s collaboration Wajed (also a Buffalo artist) a master of an African martial-arts style called engolo. So while and Ahmad Jordan. she’s freeing slaves, she’s kicking slave-master ass at the same time,” Jordan said. “When I finished the book, I wanted to keep going but not as a novel. I wanted to explore the same ideas in art. So I started asking myself, ‘What if Harriet Tubman was alive today? What would she be doing?’” The results of these ruminations shaped the art exhibition titled Harriet Tubman: Past, Present & Future, which, as the title suggests, explores Tubman’s legacy in the mid-nineteenth century, but also speculates how Harriet might have influenced American culture if she were alive and active today—or even in the distant future. “I did an illustration of Harriet as a recruit of The Black Panther Party and then as part of The Black Panther Marvel universe. I even illustrated her as the CEO of a start-up company,” Jordan recalled. He posted his work on Facebook to see how people would react and it took off from there. He began receiving contributions from other artists, some from far away as Uganda, Madagascar, Mauritius and even from one artist residing in Warsaw, Poland. As he saw his role expanding from artist to curator, Jordan took the growing body of work to Itah Sadu, the Executive Director of A Different Booklist Cultural Centre, a non-profit culture center dedicated to the history of people of African and Caribbean ancestry. “Itah understood the concept immediately,” Jordan said. “They do a lot to spread black history in Toronto. Even though they’re not a traditional gallery, they were the logical choice for this exhibition.” Every year, A Different Booklist organizes in conjunction with the Toronto Transportation Commission (TTC) the Underground Railroad Freedom Train ride in celebration of Emancipation Day (August 1st), when the Slavery Abolition Act of 1833 ended slavery throughout most of the British Empire. This festive event features talks and singing aboard the TTC subway, which runs overnight from July 31st to August 1st. However, for 2019, Itah recognized that the Harriet Tubman: Past, Present & Future exhibition would be a perfect prologue to Emancipation Day—and a perfect counterpoint to Independence Day, when America declared independence from the British monarchy but nevertheless continued its institution of chattel slavery. This historically significant day was also selected in protest of the Trump Administration’s recent decision to postpone plans of placing Harriet Tubman’s face on the American twenty-dollar We’re here to help first-time homebuyers navigate the mortgage bill. The currency redesign was announced in 2016 during the Obama administration and was supposed to be implemented process and make buying a home affordable, even if you have: by 2020. However, Steven Mnuchin, the current U.S. Treasury Secretary, announced in late May that the Trump administration • Little money for a downpayment would not go through with the Tubman redesign, putting it off until 2028. Mnuchin’s announcement sparked a social media • Little or “less-than-perfect” credit history outcry, and not just in the U.S. • A recent job change “What better way to show disapproval for the Trump administration’s decision to delay the plan of putting Harriet on the To get started, call 1-888-253-0993 twenty-dollar bill than to defect to Canada on Independence Day for an exhibition on Harriet Tubman,” Itah said. Harriet herself or visit mtb.com/mortgage. defected to Canada and settled into St. Catharines in 1851. Harriet Tubman: Past, Present & Future will take place at A Different Booklist Culture Centre on 779 Bathurst St. near Bloor. The exhibit will run through the month of July after the opening Equal Housing Lender. reception on July 4th, at 7pm. Admission is free. Preview the Certain restrictions apply. Subject to credit and property approval. exhibition online at www.harriettubmanvsamerica.com ©2019 M&T Bank. Member FDIC. NMLS# 381076. 15609-A 190514 VF (Ahmed is the son of Cheryl Jordan and Ezell Jordan of Buffalo.)
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Two City Honors seniors have been named Jackie Robinson Foundation) Scholars. Mary Tess Wright and Alexis Marshall will be awarded $7,000 per year for their four years of college for a total of $28,000 each. Mary Tess will attend Morgan State University to major in mathematics with a concentration in statistics. Alexis will attend Columbia University as a neuroscience and public health major.
As Jackie Robinson Scholars, the students will attend a New Scholar Orientation, July 11-14, 2019 at the University of Texas at Dallas, an annual Mentoring and Leadership Conference (the first weekend in March, each year) in New York City, and a service trip to Africa in the summer of 2020. The Jackie Robinson Scholar program is awarded to 50 outstanding high school graduates around the nation each year who plan to earn a baccalaure-
Mary Tess Wright & Alexis Marshall
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Explore & More Children’s Museum Now Open Daily! The new Explore & More Ralph C. Wilson Jr. Children’s Museum at Canalside will be open daily to the public starting this Thursday (June 27). In May a soft-opening period saw the building open only on weekends. Now the excitement, fun and learning experience is offered every day to the area’s children and families at the four story, 43,000 foot museum. There are a variety of learning play zones and hands-on educational spaces as well as daily programs such as the cooking galley, art studio and tinkering tank as well as seven educational play zones and hands on interactive exhibits. The unique thing about the long awaited museum is that not only do children learn more about themselves but the Buffalo and Western New York region as well! Admission for adults and children (ages 1 and up) is $11. Children under age 1 are admitted free. Admission on “Super Sundays/special activity days is $15. Memberships are also available. For more information call (716) 655-5131 or go to exploreandmore.org
mentoring and support services. Once chosen from a national selective application process, Jackie Robinson Foundation Scholars receive a generous four-year grant to attend the undergraduate school of their choice and enroll in the foundation's celebrated “42 Strategies for Success Curriculum”. Additional fellowships are given to the Robinson Scholars to pursue opportunities to work and study abroad (Rachel Robinson International Fellowship) and for post-graduate education (Extra Innings Fellowship).
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HARRY POTTER FANS! Pictured are Harry Potter fans who took on activities during the Buffalo Public Library Harry Potter Day last Saturday. The kids participated in a magical celebration of fun activities themed behind the international film both inside and outside of the library. Challenger Photo
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continued from page 3 is yours, not mine. You may rejoice, I must mourn.... " Following are excerpts from that historic speech: ''Fellow citizens, pardon me, and allow me to ask, why am I called upon to speak here today? What have I or those I represent to do with your national independence?
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Maritime Addresses Culture and Integrity
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By Solar The Communities Daughter
hen you think of charter schools, how often do you think that the school culture is aligned with how students exhibit integrity? Well, at WNY Maritime Charter School, cadets are encouraged to not only become the example of what success looks like, academically, but students are able to engage in many aspects of leadership. From ranking officers to various sporting events, and most recently a High School Victory of A'Truss, these are just some of the powerful leadership opportunities that help our cadets blossom. A'Truss was started when a few of the female cadets were not seeing eye-to-eye on some issues.Their substitute teacher just happened to be there on the right day in order to help out with their issues. Mrs. Ingram (aka Solar: The Community’s Daughter), has been subbing at Maritime all year, and has come to be called “mom” by many of the cadets. In a plot to show the young ladies that they had more in common than they believed, Mrs. Ingram gave up her lunch time to spend quality time with a handful of blossoming cadets, talking through issues, and sparking conversations that allowed this small group of budding leaders to see their culture within education. The group of young woman, who are known to be the example of A'Truss, came together and designed an image of themselves mimicking a national door decoration trend. This venture also will allow them to experience and introduce the culture of Maritime to their community, as well as hold them accountable for their actions as future leaders. We would like to thank Mrs. Cathy Oldenburg, the Commandant of WNY Maritime Charter School for supporting her cadets and providing them with diverse opportunities These experiences have matured the students and enhanced their learning environment, with discipline, structure and a well-rounded education. I would encourage you to look into both the Middle School and High School of WNY Maritime Charter School. (Mrs. Ingram would also like to give a special shout out to all her students, especially the Creative Writing Class of 5 cadets with a future in film. The students in this class has featured this wonderfully decorated door in their featured film “Maritime… School is Not So Scary”)
“We wish to plead our own cause. Too long have others spoken for us.” - John Russwurm, Freedom’s Journal. 1827 America’s 1st Black Newspaper
"This Fourth of July is yours, not mine. You may rejoice, I must mourn. To drag a man in fetters into the grand illuminated temple of liberty, and call upon him to join you in joyous anthems, were inhuman mockery and sacrilegious irony. Do you mean, citizens, to mock me, by asking me to speak today? If so, there is a parallel to your conduct. And let me warn you, that it is dangerous to copy the example of a nation (Babylon) whose crimes, towering up to heaven, were thrown down by the breath of the Almighty, burying that nation in irrecoverable ruin. "What to the American slave is your Fourth of July? I answer, a day that reveals to him more than all other days of the year, the gross injustice and cruelty to which he is the constant victim. To him your celebration is a sham; your boasted liberty an unholy license; your national greatness, swelling vanity; your sounds of rejoicing are empty and heartless; your shouts of liberty and equality, hollow mock; your prayers and hymns, your sermons and thanksgivings, with all your religious parade and solemnity, are to him mere bombast, fraud, deception, impiety, and hypocrisy - a thin veil to cover up crimes which would disgrace a nation of savages. There is not a nation of the earth guilty of practices more shocking and bloody than are the people of these United States at this very hour. "Go search where you will, roam through all the monarchies and despotisms of the Old World, travel through South America, search out every abuse and when you have found the last, lay your facts by the side of the everyday practices of this nation, and you will say with me that, for revolting barbarity and shameless hypocrisy, America reigns without a rival."
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A Response to the Continued Campaign to Malign the CAO Dear Editor and Greetings Everyone, The Buffalo News continues to wage its campaign of innuendo and slander against the CAO. Now the “newspaper” seeks to imply impropriety because the CAO’s Head Start administration used a nationally recognized, highly qualified minority-owned consultant firm to provide portions of its staff development, professional development, accreditation services and parent engagement services over an eleven year period. Please see our response to this latest Buffalo News effort below: As always, you and your associates attempt to take something ordinary and make it appear extraordinary and negative. J. Walker Enterprises (JWE) is a staff-development trainer, consultant, parent-engagement trainer, and provider of child-development accreditation certification that Head Start services across the country utilize. Further, given a $33 million annual Head Start/Early Head Start budget, spending an average of $191,000 a year on training that is crucial to our 600 employees in these programs is smart and effective. If we spent say an average of $25,000 a year on training, you’d write stories saying our staff is insufficiently trained. Phyllis McBride’s qualifications to lead our Head Start administration are significant. All head administrators of Head Start programs are approved by the federal office of Head Start. Providing the training, staff and parent development for 600 employees would require an additional standing workforce of people with different skill sets being made available episodically over the course of a year. Working with an outside consultant agency that has a workforce that can be platooned to different programs across the country, that we can schedule at mutually agreeable times, is a more efficient and cost-effective use of our resources. Over the course of 2009-2020, the CAO contracted with JWE for roughly $2.1 million of staff and parent development services, or about $191,000 average per year, of an annual head start/early head start budget of around $33 million per year. More than $400,000 of that $2.1 million cost was for tuition payments to JWE for enrollments in its Child Development Associate’s certification course in the 2017-2018 year. JWE is not only a highly regarded and qualified vendor of these services, it is also a minority-owned enterprise that provides a large base of in-kind services in support of the work they do. Our Head Start/Early Head Start program was engaged in a campaign to hire staff with higher credentials to meet Health and Human Services goals, and to help existing staff acquire newly required credentials. JWE demonstrated the ability to help our agency achieve those objectives and our Head Start administrator began working with JWE to pursue those goals. Our Head Start administration initially contracted with JWE for staff development services that included professional development, a leadership development series with content-area specialists, program re-organization assistance, and the agency’s nomination for a Program of Excellence designation, ultimately received from Gov. Patterson in 2010. As our Head Start administration worked more with JWE, it discovered JWE’s capabilities were also used by other Head Starts around the country. Our contractual relationship expanded to include staff training and development, education leading to a required Child Development Associate (CDA) Credential, Program Self-Assessment, Family Development Credentialing (FDC), Economic Development, Strategic Planning, Strategic Implementation, Leadership Development, Program Branding, and assistance in grant writing, Policy Council and Board training. Through the contracts with JWE, the Head Start administration won funding from the 2009 American Recovery and Reinvestment Act stimulus program; assistance in writing a grant leading to the CAO’s acquisition of the former Niagara County Head Start/Early Head Start 5-year grant; and the 5-year Early Child Care Partnership grant for Erie and Niagara counties, resulting in securing more than $22 million and new grants for child care and staff training and development. JWE is a nationally utilized staff-training and program-development service organization with 20 years of experience. JWE’s professional development, staff development and parent engagement programs use JWE’s own curriculum, tailored to the needs of the agency being served. The Head Start Administrator, Ms. McBride, has considered mounting these development accreditation and the related needs identified earlier, by hiring one or two staff members internally. However, the ancillary costs of training materials, part-time temporary staff and the capacity to meet the needs of 600+ pre-school and early childhood staff made that option impractical and more expensive than using a contractual service. JWE’s daily rate is about $3,000, which includes all of the staff needed to provide the training and development services (excluding the tuition cost for students taking courses leading to a Child Development Associate’s credential or a Family Development Credential). The per-student tuition cost for those courses is $1,850, which can be compared to the $2,400 typical tuition cost per student charged by certification institutions in our area. Ms. McBride utilizes various resources as needed to respond to staff, parent and grantor agency wants and emerging requirements. However, there are no new trainings scheduled, involving JWE this year. The issues you raise regarding the background matters you cite, did not arise in any of our discussions with or about JWE. Ms. McBride met Julian Walker in the context of the work he provided to the agency under our contractual service with JWE. A subsidiary business of JWE is operated by J. Walker’s son, Julian, who is the creator of and provider of a parent development course, called Encouraging Parent Engagement Curriculum (EPEC). Our Head Start administration believed EPEC would be useful in helping to achieve the agency’s parent-involvement goals. As a result of these trainings, the number of hours parents engaged with their children in our Head Start/Early Head Start academies increased significantly. -L. Nathan Hare, President and CEO of CAO of WNY (The website of JWE is https://jwemockup.wordpress.com/.)
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Draft Dreams! (Zion, THE First) Draft dreams were realized last Thursday night at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn, New York for a select group of young men. The most heralded of them being Zion Williamson. From high school/ Instagram sensation to the top high school recruit in the nation. Zion has made believers out of all comers while turning some into Duke Blue Devils’ fans. During his Freshman year at the college basketball powerhouse, Zion seemed to be unstoppable except for the “loss” he took to a pair of Nikes. But even after all the accolades and a great season he was still consumed with an overwhelming pressure. This was a weight he had been carrying since he was young boy and no matter how many achievements he had garnered there would be one above all others that he cherished. On Thursday, June 20th the next LeBron was not called out as the Pelicans’ selection for the number one draft pick of 2019. No that illustrious denomination belonged to none other than the first Zion to enter the NBA. And while millions watched on tv we saw a young man let go of all the heaviness he had been walking around with for years and thank the lady that had been pushing him through it all. His mother! Zion’s dream to be the number one pick had been realized but he could not say a word as the reporter questioned him. He could only cry tears of joy, tears that contained everything he had been through to get to this point. The draft dreams that come true on all draft days are not just about being drafted. They are that of PERSEVERANCE!!!
EMPLOYMENT Zoladz Construction Co., Inc. 13600 Railroad Street, Alden, NY 14004 (716)937-6575 Zoladz Construction Co. Inc. is seeking highly motivated, full-time Equipment Operators for various locations within Erie County. Qualified candidates must pass a drug screen test. Starting wage will be based on experience level. Duties and Responsibilities include, but not limited to, the following: -Operate power construction equipment such as graders, bulldozers, scrapers, shovels, tractors, front-end loaders, trenching machines. -Excavate earth -Distribute and level earth -Load and unload materials -Inspect and adjust equipment during operations -Follow all safety procedures -Alert to potential hazards and obstructions such as utility lines, equipment, workers, falling objects. -Control equipment attachments such as blades, buckets, scrapers, swing booms -Locate underground wires and pipes before beginning work -Follow hand or audio signals of workers -Put up and take down other temporary structures -Respond immediately to emergency situations -Read and interpret safety rules, operating instructions, procedure manuals. Requirements: -Applicants that have Certified Excavator Training a plus -High School Diploma or equivalent -Applicants must be at least 18 years of age (child labor laws) -Applicants should be able to speak English -Applicants that have OSHA 10 for construction a plus Benefits: Benefits include partial paid medical and free basic life insurance. We offer an array of voluntary plans including dental, vision, accident, critical illness, disability, cancer and life insurance. Some employee paid time off available after probationary period. Disclaimer: Although the Company has attempted to accurately and thoroughly describe this position, the Company reserves the right to change the same, including to change, add or subtract from the duties outlines, within the sole discretion of the Company, at any time, with or without advance notice. Please note that qualified applicants are considered for employment and employees are considered for promotion without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, marital status, medical condition or disability.
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M&T v. Bailey
STATE OF NEW YORK SUPREME COURT COUNTY OF ERIE SUPPLEMENTAL SUMMONS Index No. 818370/2017 M&T BANK, Plaintiff, v. ANY UNKNOWN HEIRS, DEVISEES, DISTRIBUTEES OR SUCCESSORS IN INTEREST OF THE LATE JANIE R. BAILEY A/K/A JANIE RUTH BAILEY A/K/A JANIE BAILEY A/K/A JANIE JONES BAILEY, IF LIVING, AND IF ANY BE DEAD, ANY AND ALL PERSONS WHO ARE SPOUSES, WIDOWS, GRANTEES, MORTGAGEES, LIENORS, HEIRS, DEVISEES, DISTRIBUTEES, EXECUTORS, ADMINISTRATORS, OR SUCCESSORS IN INTEREST OF SUCH OF THEM AS MAY BE DEAD, AND THEIR SPOUSES, HEIRS, DEVISEES, DISTRIBUTEES AND SUCCESSORS IN INTEREST, ALL OF WHOM AND WHOSE NAMES AND PLACES OF RESIDENCE ARE UNKNOWN TO PLAINTIFF, MANUFACTURERS AND TRADERS TRUST COMPANY, THE ERIE COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES, COMMISSIONER ERIE COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES, MIDLAND FUNDING LLC DBA IN NEW YORK AS MIDLAND FUNDING OF DELAWARE LLC, MARINER FINANCE, LLC, CHIEF CLERK OF THE CITY COURT OF BUFFALO, THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK, ASSET ACCEPTANCE LLC, HAMILTON EQUITY GROUP, LLC, CITIZENS BANK, FIRST NIAGARA BANK, NEW YORK STATE DEPARTMENT OF LABOR, COMMISSIONER OF ADMINISTRATION AND FINANCE, GANNETT CO., INC. OPERATING WGRZ-TV, JEFFREY ANDERHALT, KALEIDA HEALTH, WORKERS COMPENSATION BOARD OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK, UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE, RENEE MCKEOWN, SUPPORT COLLECTION UNIT O/B/O TANISHIA L. PRIMM, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA BY THE INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE, NEW YORK STATE DEPARTMENT OF TAXATION AND FINANCE, ROBERT JONES, 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 attorneys within thirty days after the service of this summons, exclusive of the day of service, and in case of your failure to appear or answer, judgment will be taken against you by default for the relief demanded in the complaint. NOTICE YOU ARE IN DANGER OF LOSING YOUR HOME If you do not respond to this summons and complaint by serving a copy of the answer on the attorney for the mortgage company who filed this foreclosure proceeding against you and filing the answer with the court, a default judgment may be entered and you can lose your home. Speak to an attorney or go to the court where your case is pending for further information on how to answer the summons and protect your property. Sending a payment to your mortgage company will not stop this foreclosure action. YOU MUST RESPOND BY SERVING A COPY OF THE ANSWER ON THE ATTORNEY FOR THE PLAINTIFF (MORTGAGE COMPANY) AND FILING THE ANSWER WITH THE COURT. This is an attempt to collect a debt and any information obtained will be used for that purpose. The foregoing summons is served upon you by publication pursuant to an order of Honorable Mark A. Mon-
tour, Justice of the Supreme Court of the State of New York, signed the 5th day of June, 2019 at Buffalo, New York. Tax I.D. No. 90.65-5-2 ALL THAT TRACT OR PARCEL OF LAND, situate in the City of Buffalo, County of Erie and State of New York, being part of Lot No. 44, Township 11, Range 7 of the Holland Land Company's Survey and according to a map filed in Erie County Clerk's Office under Cover No. 1357 is known as subdivision lot number eight hundred forty-four (844). Subject to easements, covenants, and restriction of record. These premises are also known as 19 Proctor Avenue, Buffalo, NY 14215. WOODS OVIATT GILMAN LLP Attorney for Plaintiff 500 Bausch & Lomb Place Rochester, NY 14604
-LEGAL NOTICENotice is hereby given that a license, number (Pending) for beer, cider, liquor and wine has been applied for by the undersigned to sell beer, cider, liquor and wine at retail in Restaurant/Tavern under the Alcoholic Beverage Control Law at 34 S Crossman Ave, Buffalo, New York 14211 in Erie county for on premise consumption. Gordon Williams Park Vue Bar and Restaurant
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KeyBank vs. Prentice, Et.. Al.
NOTICE OF SALE SUPREME COURT COUNTY OF ERIE, KEYBANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, Plaintiff, vs. RALPH L. PRENTICE, ET AL., Defendant(s). Pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale duly filed on April 17, 2018 and an Order Dismissing BK. No.: 18-11659 K duly filed on February 15, 2019, I, the undersigned Referee will sell at public auction at the Erie County Hall, Foreclosure Alcove, 1st floor, 92 Franklin Street, Buffalo, NY on July 12, 2019 at 3:00 p.m., premises known as 52 Roswell Road, Buffalo, NY 14215. All that certain plot, piece or parcel of land, with the buildings and improvements thereon erected, situate, lying and being in the Town of Cheektowaga, County of Erie and State of New York, Section 90.08, Block 1 and Lot 2. Approximate amount of judgment is $123,535.95 plus interest and costs. Premises will be sold subject to provisions of filed Judgment Index # 606128/12. Gregory J. Stewart, Esq., Referee GreenspoonMarder, 590 Madison Avenue, Suite 1800, New York, NY 10022, Attorneys for Plaintiff
I CHING -66All streams flow to the sea Because it is lower than they are. Humility gives it its power. If you want to govern the people, You must place yourself below them. If you want to lead the people, You must learn how to follow them. The Master is above the people, And no one feels oppressed. She goes ahead of the people, And no one feels manipulated. The whole world is grateful to her. Because she competes with no one, No one can compete with her.
SUPPLEMENTAL SUMMONS Index No. 2019600046 STATE OF NEW YORK COUNTY COURT – COUNTY OF ERIE NORTHWEST BANK, Plaintiff, -vsTHE HEIRS AT LARGE OF JOHN P. CAMPAGNA, 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; PATRICIA A. BARNES AND JOSEPH CAMPAGNA, JR.; UNITED STATES OF AMERICA; NEW YORK STATE DEPARTMENT OF TAXATION AND FINANCE; MIDLAND FUNDING LLC; ERIE COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES; “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: 393 ABBINGTON AVENUE, BUFFALO NY 14223 A/K/A 393 ABBINGTON AVENUE, TONAWANDA NY 14223 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 Patricia A. Barnes and Joseph Campagna, Jr., as possible heirs to the Estate of John P. Campagna, deceased. These pleadings are being further amended to include Midland Funding LLC and Erie County Department of Social Services as necessary parties. ERIE County is designated as the place of trial. The basis of venue is the location of the mortgaged premises. Dated: March 22, 2019 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: 66.44 Block: 4 Lot: 18
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. T O 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, J.S.C. Justice of the COUNTY Court of the State of New York, dated May 8, 2019 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 Town of Tonawanda, County of Erie and State of New York, being part of Lot No. 28, Township 12, Range 8 of the Holland Land Company's Survey and according to map filed in Erie County Clerk's Office under Cover No. 305, is known as the east eighteen (18) feet of subdivision lot number sixty-five (65) and the west thirty-seven (37) feet of subdivision lot number sixty-six (66) in Block "E". Mortgaged Premises: 393 ABBINGTON AVENUE, BUFFALO NY 14223 A/K/A 393 ABBINGTON AVENUE, TONAWANDA NY 14223 Tax Map/Parcel ID No.: Section: 66.44 Block: 4 Lot: 18 of the TOWN of TONAWANDA, NY 14223
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NJCC-NYS vs. Dudzic
NOTICE OF SALE SUPREME COURT COUNTY OF ERIE, NJCC-NYS ERIE COUNTY COMMUNITY RESTORATION FUND LLC, Plaintiff, vs. KATHERINE DUDZIC INDIVIDUALLY AS VOLUNTARY ADMINISTRATOR OF THE ESTATE OF JOSEPHH J. DUDZIC, ET AL., Defendant(s). Pursuant to an Order Discharging the Guardian Ad Litem and Military Attorney, Amending the Caption, Default Judgment and Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale duly filed on April 11, 2019, I, the undersigned Referee will sell at public auction at the Erie County Supreme Court, 25 Delaware Avenue, Buffalo, NY on July 9, 2019 at 1:00 p.m., premises known as 311 Ideal Street, Buffalo, NY. All that certain plot, piece or parcel of land, with the buildings and improvements thereon erected, situate, lying and being in the City of Buffalo, County of Erie and State of New York, Section 112.34, Block 3 and Lot 42. Approximate amount of judgment is $57,936.11 plus interest and costs. Premises will be sold subject to provisions of filed Judgment Index # 800466/2015. Richard F. Daly, Esq., Referee Knuckles, Komosinski & Manfro, LLP, 565 Taxter Road, Suite 590, Elmford,NY 10523, Attorneys for Plaintiff Cash will not be accepted.
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ROOMS FOR RENT ROOMS FOR RENT: Delavan-Humboldt area, Bailey-Delavan. $325$480. Everything included. (716)818-3410.
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Zoladz Construction Co., Inc. 13600 Railroad Street, Alden, NY 14004 (716)937-6575 Zoladz Construction Co. Inc. is seeking highly motivated, full-time construction laborers for various locations within Erie County. Qualified candidates must pass a drug screen test. Starting wage will be based on experience level. Duties and Responsibilities include, but not limited to, the following: -Perform physical tasks for projects such as heavy construction, excavation, demolition -Clean and prepare sites -Dig trenches -Set braces to support excavation sides -Put up and take down traffic barricades, temporary devices -Dig ditches or trenches, backfill excavations, or compact and level earth to grade specifications, using picks, shovels, tampers or rakes. Requirements: -High School Diploma or equivalent -Applicants must be at least 18 years of age (child labor laws) -Applicants should be able to speak English -Applicants that have OSHA 10 for construction a plus Benefits: Benefits include partial paid medical and free basic life insurance. We offer an array of voluntary plans including dental, vision, accident, critical illness, disability, cancer and life insurance. Some employee paid time off available after probationary period. Disclaimer: Although the Company has attempted to accurately and thoroughly describe this position, the Company reserves the right to change the same, including to change, add or subtract from the duties outlines, within the sole discretion of the Company, at any time, with or without advance notice. Please note that qualified applicants are considered for employment and employees are considered for promotion without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, marital status, medical condition or disability. Peer Vocational Support Specialist: Educate, provide outreach and cousneling to mentally ill individuals in the community about the benefits of obtaining employment. Min. Associate’s counseling or psychology. Bachelor’s Degree preferred. Resume and cover letter to: Tina Brown, CHRCO WNYIL, Inc. 3108 Main St. Buffalo, NY 14214 employment@wnyil.org EEOC MHPC-ILC Program
Assistant Perform general office duties and other clerical functions. Min. 2 years experience. Resume and cover letter to Tina Brown, CHRCO WNY Independent Living, Inc. 3108 Main Street Buffalo, NY 14214 employment@wnyil.org EEOC
JOB FAIR
The Buffalo & Erie County Public Library Downtown is hosting a Job Fair 2019 on Wednesday, June 26 From 10 A.M. – 2 P.M. Bring resumes and dress for success. For more info (716)858-8900 or www.buffaloLib.org
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The Community Foundation for Greater Buffalo is hiring: - Chief Financial Officer/ Chief Administrative Officer - Community Impact Administrative Assistant - Community Impact Program Associate – Grantmaking - Foundation Counsel The Community Foundation for Greater Buffalo is a 501(C)(3) holding more than 900 different charitable funds, established by individuals, families, nonprofit organizations and businesses to benefit WNY.
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Associate Director Civic and Community Engagement Office Buffalo State, State University of New York, seeks candidates for the position of Associate Director. For a full job description and to apply: https://jobs.buffalostate.edu.
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Buffalo State is an affirmative action/equal opportunity employer and committed to respect for diversity and individual differences.
Programming Coordinator Providing care through six service sites in Buffalo and Jamestown, we specialize in HIV, hepatitis C and STI treatment and prevention, transgender care and drug user health. Our unique, holistic model of care works for – and welcomes – everyone, whatever their health and wellness goals may be.
Buffalo State, State University of New York, seeks candidates for the position of Programming Coordinator. For a full job description and to apply: https://jobs.buffalostate.edu.
career@evergreenhs.org www.evergreenhs.org/careers Buffalo State is an affirmative action/equal opportunity employer and committed to respect for diversity and individual differences.
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What Would You Like The New Playground at MLK Park to Look Like?
A new playground is going to be designed and built at Martin Luther King Park and children and adults are invited to take part in “Design Day” on Tuesday, July 2 at the Buffalo Museum of Science, to share their ideas during a 4:30 p.m. design session for children followed by a 5;30 p.m. planning session for adults The playground is scheduled to be built on September 20.
EVENTS Wednesday June 26 Job Fair: 10a.m.-2p.m. at Buffalo and Erie County Public Library Central Library downtown, bring your resume . For info call 8588900 or go to www.BuffaloLib.org . The Durham Central City Baby Café Info and support for pregnant and breastfeeding moms 5:30 – 7:30 p.m. 200 Eagle St. (716) 4270566. Thursday June 27 Sankofa Circle Documentary Series: The Roots of Jazz, Frank Merriweather Public Library, 6-8 p.m. Free Admission. 7883-4418 Urban League Annual Meeting and Community Update: 6 p.m. at the Northland Workforce Training Center, 683 Northland Ave. Reception and tours follow. RSVP to info@buffalourbanleague.org or call (716)250-2400. Saturday June 29 MISS BARBARA’S SCHOOL OPF DANCE RECITAL: 4 p.m., Buffalo Academy for Performing Arts, 450 Masten Ave.; Tickets $15 advance, $20 @ door, children under 2 free. 716-834-1644. Black Film Festival: “Acrimony” starring Taraji P Henson, Merriweather Library, 3:30 p.m.; (716)428-9892. Sblack3001@gmail. com Sunday June 30 Recital Celebrating Opening of Houghton College East Side: 4 p.m., King Urban Life Center, 945 Genesee St. featuring Sirgour-
ney Cook, Soprano and Karen Saxon, Piano.
Tuesday July 2 Charter School of Inquiry Board of Trustees: Annual Meeting Meeting 4:45 p.m.at the school, 404 Edison.. 716-833-3250 or email info@csicharter.org for more info. Wednesday July 3 The Durham Central City Baby Café Info and support for pregnant and breastfeeding moms 5:30 – 7:30 p.m. 200 Eagle St. (716) 427-0566. Wednesday July 10 The Durham Central City Baby Café Info and support for pregnant and breastfeeding moms 5:30 – 7:30 p.m. 200 Eagle St. (716) 427-0566. Thursday July 11 Sankofa Circle Documentary Series: The History of Jazz 19171924, Frank Merriweather Public Library, 6-8 p.m. Free Admission. 716-883-4418
FESTIVALS & FIREWORKS! June 29 & 30 ( 30th is main day) World Refugee Day 8am – 8pm At Lasalle Park, 1 Porter Avenue. June 29 is the Soccer & Volleyball Tournaments June 30 Main event with speakers vendors and fun June 29 Taste of Diversity Festival 11am -7pm Grant @Lafayette Food,Live Music, Vendors Free and Food tickets will be available for purchase July 3 Key Bank Independence Eve Celebration Sahlen Field Baseball Game followed by a BPO Concert & grand fireworks show Tickets mpv.tickets.com for this event July 4 Celebration and Fireworks at Central Warf at Canalside From 4PM with arrival of the Basil Port of Call Tall Ships, to the Dance Party with DJ Milk and DJ Yes, local food trucks get ready for family fun time! Fireworks display at starts at 10PM Note *Security Check is Mandatory for entry into the area .Please go to https://buffalowaterfront. com/events/july-4th-celebration to see everything listed for inspection and items that are prohibited. Family Fun Event Taste of Buffalo July 13, 11:00 am July 14, 9:00 pm Delaware Ave and Niagara Square. More than 55 of Buffalo’s best restaurants and food trucks, local wines and craft beers, cooking demonstrations, live music, activities for kids and much more! July 13 Buffalo Book Fest 468 Washington ( inside and outside)Day-long festival dedicated to printing and the book arts, with free hands-on demos all day, for all ages. July 13 East Side Festival Central Terminal 495 Paderewski Dr.Doors open at 1:30 pm Free
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Here is what visitors are saying about the Central Library’s newest exhibit based on artifacts from the Library’s rare collections and from local community input: “It’s a start toward a conversation that’s long overdue.” – S.H., Buffalo “I’m nearly in tears… amazing exhibit!” – K.W., Buffalo
“What a stunning reminder of our country’s history. Although painful and bleak, it encourages one to remain hopeful!” – Anonymous
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FREEDOM DAY FESTIVAL! The Inaugural Freedom Day/Juneteenth Festival celebration was held at the Niagara Falls Under Ground Railroad Heritage Center (organizers top left image). A host of artists, vendors and festival goers enjoyed the sun as well as the live music, African drummers, performances, food trucks, the black artist village, free tours through the heritage center among other festivities. Challenger Photos
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