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MAKING THEIR OWN WORKFORCE Two Local Businessmen Join Together to Create HistoryMaking Jobs Initiatives Page 12 Photo: Blanc Photographie
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“My Plan to Lift Every Voice In Black America”
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AREA BRIEFS 2nd Annual Fatherhood Conference:
“Dads Do Matter”
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Carpenters Union Appoints Jomo Akono To Executive Board Albany, NY – The North Atlantic States Regional Council of Carpenters has appointed Jomo Akono, a Council Representative for Carpenters Local 276, to the Executive Board to represent the next generation of leadership. Mr. Akono was praised with having played an integral role in outreach efforts for the organization in the Western NY area, especially in the Buffalo community. He leads efforts to diversify Local 276, to represent local demographics and to increase the number of women in the trade through special preapprenticeship initiatives, such as the Sisters in the Brotherhood program. Affectionately known as "Brother Jomo" in the community, he has established community relationships and positively represents the organization within the Buffalo and Western NY communities. He has made a difference by working with organizations such as Juneteenth and the Urban League, to bring visibility to community members about the career opportunities that are provided throughout the organization. As a second generation carpenter who grew up in the city of Buffalo, the opportunity for Mr. Akono to become a union carpenter changed his life and now he is giving back to the community and helping others to educate them about a possible life-changing career opportunity. In addition, Mr. Akono has a local, weekly community radio show called Access to AFree-Ka. Congratulations!
PROFILES IN COURAGE: They Died So That You Would Have the Right to VOTE!
The 2nd Annual Fatherhood Conference, “Dads Do Matter” will be held virtually on Saturday, October 24 from 12 noon to 2:30 p.m., featuring a host of outstanding national presenters. Virtual attendee registration link: https://bit.ly/fatherconference2020 The event is sponsored by The W.I.N Initiative, SAY YES Buffalo and Buffalo Prenatal Perinatal Network (BPPN) For more information: Terry Seay at (443) 453-4875 or (716) 884-6711 ext. 279
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Extended Absentee Ballot Notice
Early Voting Starts Saturday October 24 Continues Thru November 1
The Erie County Board of Elections at 134 W. Eagle Street will offer the following extended absentee ballot application and voting hours for the Tuesday, Nov. 3, general election
Election Day is Tuesday November 3. But early voting begins this weekend, Saturday, October 24 and continues thru Mon. Nov.1
Thursday, Oct.22 9am -7 pm Saturday, Oct. 24 12 pm - 6 pm Tuesday, Oct. 27 9am - 9 pm Thursday, Oct. 29 9 am - 9 pm Saturday, Oct. 31 12 pm - 6 pm In addition, the Board of Elections will be open for absentee applications and voting 9 a.m. – 5 p.m. all other weekdays up to and including Monday, Nov. 2, which is the deadline for inperson ballot applications. Absentee ballot applications and a list of candidates can be found on the BoE website, www.elections.erie.gov. Voters may call 858-8891 for more information.
“Our history did not begin in chains. It will not end in chains.”
•Voting hours are noon to 9 p.m. weekdays and noon to 6 p.m. weekends. •There are 10 sites in the City of Buffalo, including one for each city council district in addition to the Erie County Board of Elections office located at 134 W. Eagle Street. There is one site for each city and town in Erie County outside of Buffalo. •Voters may cast ballots at any location regardless of their address. Early voting sites are also drop-off points for absentee ballots. •The locations and all other early voting information may be viewed online at: https://elections.erie.gov/Early-Voting.
Here's Where You Can Vote in the City
•Erie County Board of Elections -134 W. Eagle Street •Buffalo Community Development Center - 203 Sanders Road •St Columba-Brigid, RC - 75 Hickory Street •Lincoln Field House - 10 Quincy Street •Hennepin Center - 24 Ludington Street •Delavan Grider Community Center- 877 E. Delavan Avenue •Salvation Army West Side Community Center B 187 Grant Street •Northwest Buffalo Community Center - 155 Lawn Avenue Tosh Collins Community Center - 35 Cazenovia Street •Gloria J. Parks Community Center - 3242 Main Street
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Souls to the Polls CommUNITY Early Voting March
Join the Coalition for Economic Justice “Souls to The Polls CommUNITY Early Voting March” Saturday Oct. 24 starting at 3297 Bailey Ave at 12:30pm as we march to cast our ballots at the Gloria J. Parks Community Center, 3242 Main St.
'Get Out The Vote' Motorcades & “Early Voting Unity Parade'
A "Get Out The Vote" motorcades and “Early Voting Unity Parade” on Saturday October 24 the first day of Early Voting in New York State. Motorcade will start at MLK Park, proceed to Johnnie B. Wiley Stadium, and end at JFK Community Center and Park. Contact Betty Jean Grant for the start time of the motorcade, at: (716) 602-5877.
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On Early Voting Day Saturday Oct. 24 •Leaving from Johnnie B. Wiley Stadium @ 12:15 p.m. •Arriving @ Broadway & Michigan@ Eva Doyle “Vote Billboard” and the African Heritage Corridor Archway and on to JFK Park to Vote at Columba-Brigid Church on Hickory St. (See their ad Page 11)
hen Jimmie Lee Jackson saw his frail 80-yearold grandfather rudely turned away from the registrar’s office in 1962 after attempting to register to vote in Marion, Ala., the young man became angry. He knew he had to join the civil rights movement. On Feb. 18, 1965, he was among more than 200 people participating in a night march in Marion. Before they had walked a block, they were confronted by state troopers and the police chief, who ordered them to disperse. The marchers halted at the chief’s order, and suddenly all the streetlights on the square went out. A Black minister at the head of the march knelt to pray and was struck on the head by a trooper. Other troopers began swinging their clubs, and the marchers panicked, running for cover. Jackson and his mother huddled for safety in a café. When Jackson’s grandfather entered the café bloodied and beaten, the young man tried to take him to a hospital. But they were quickly shoved back by a crowd of club-swinging troopers and terrified marchers. The troopers began knocking out the café lights with their clubs and beating people. Jackson saw a trooper strike his mother, and he lunged for the man. He was clubbed across the face and slammed him into a cigarette machine. Another trooper pulled his pistol and shot Jackson in the stomach. It was two hours before Jackson arrived at the hospital in Selma. He died eight days later. Forty-five years later, former trooper James Bonard Fowler pleaded guilty to a misdemeanor charge of second-degree manslaughter. He was sentenced to six months in jail but was released early due to poor health. Fowler claimed he shot Jackson in self-defense.
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Local Community Financial Institutions Host Event To Develop Small Businesses In WNY Capital Connect NY hosts Change the Game event on October 29 Capital Connect NY, a coalition of four Community Development Financial Institutions (CDFIs) invested in the Western NY region: Launch NY, PathStone Enterprise Center, Pursuit Lending, and The Westminster Economic Development Institute (WEDI), with the support of J.P. Morgan Chase, will host “Change the Game,” a virtual event to provide resources and information about funding and 1-on-1 coaching opportunities for small businesses on October 29 at 3:00 pm. A key focus of the event will be on Financial Management. While COVID-19 has devastated hundreds of businesses across the Western NY region, this is an opportunity for business owners to get the resources they need and to ask questions they might have about managing their businesses and finances during these difficult times. To RSVP for the event please go to: www.CapitalConnectWNY.Eventbrite.com Business owners can also apply directly to CapitalConnectNY.org to receive information on grants up to $5,000, equity financing up to $100,000, business loans from $500 to $500,000, and free one-to-one business coaching on a range of business skills. The intention of this event is to connect local business owners to the resources that they need to not just survive the pandemic, but thrive in it. ### Capital Connect NY brings together Pursuit (formerly Excelsior Growth Fund), Launch New York, Inc. (Launch NY), PathStone Enterprise Center, Inc. and Westminster Economic Development Initiative (WEDI). With support from JP Morgan Chase, Capital Connect provides a one-stop portal for business owners seeking funding or advice to help their business grow. By joining the efforts and resources of four leading nonprofit organizations, Capital Connect is eliminating barriers to accessing capital and ensuring that every business owner is provided the opportunity to start, grow, and thrive.
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Minority Bar Calls For All Buffalo Police Officers To Be Required To Display Both A Name Tag And Badge Number On Their Uniforms The Minority Bar Association of WNY, together with the Urban Think Tank, the NAACP Buffalo Branch, the Concerned Clergy of WNY, Legal Aid Bureau of Buffalo, Buffalo Police Advisory Board, Stop the Violence Coalition, and others, held a press conference Wednesday at Mount Olive Baptist Church to call on the Police Department to display name tags and badge numbers on their uniforms.They said this change in policy was an impromptu move towards less transparency. The Buffalo Police Advisory Board said they were not consulted about the change. The Minority Bar Association of WNY Criminal Justice Reform Task Force said they were also not consulted. The Task Force examined the mid-September change to BPD officer identification policy allowing officers to remove their name tags from their uniforms. The Criminal Justice Reform Task Force reviewed the policy change, the current law, and sociological research. MBAWNY published a stand-alone recommendation, with the full text available at https://mbawny.org/mbawny-task-force/justice-reform/. On October 8, 2020, the recommendation and a letter urging enactment of it was delivered to Mayor Brown, who has yet to take action, which in turn prompted the press conference. Following is a synopsis of the recommendation : It is recommended that all officers of the Buffalo Police department be required to display both a name tag and badge number on their uniforms for identification purposes, for the following reasons: 1.This Policy was Enacted by the City of Buffalo’s Executive Branch without community consultation:notifying the public, accepting public comment, and organizations foContinued Page 7
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Beyond A Bookstore: Larcenia “Jewel” Sweat, Proprietor of Alive Christian Bookstore, Provided Invaluable Service to the Community
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or the past 25 years the Alive Christian Bookstore has been a beacon of spiritual enlightenment and faith in the Black community. Larcenia “Jewel” Sweat, was the face of that 2275 Fillmore Avenue institution which she co-founded with her husband, Bishop Gordon M. Sweat. Last month, in the early morning hours of September 2, Mrs. Sweat “transitioned in glory.” Services were held at Pilgrim Missionary Baptist church pastored by Frank Bostic. Services were
officiated by Apostle Robert L. Sanders Sr., Regional Apostle - Region 2, Church of Our Lord Jesus Christ. “ Within our community, to have a bookstore to last
that long is a miracle,” said Bishop Sweat. Indeed, Mrs. Sweat , his beloved wife, was herself a miracle he acknowledged, having long outlived a cancer diagnosis. “The Lord blessed her to prevail and she outlived (the doctor’s predictions) over 10 years” he said. “The bookstore was/ is actually a ministry,” he continued, explaining that people would come for payer while others have been saved and a church, located upstairs, would incubate young ministers for the pas-
torate who were just being called to the ministry. The bookstore, said Bishop Gordon, is still open regular hours, Tuesdays thru Fridays 11 a.m. - 5 p.m. and Saturdays 10 a.m. - 2 p.m.; closed Sundays and Mondays. -A True “Jewel”Known for her quick wit and full laughter, Larcenia could always see another side of any situation. A Buffalo native, she was born March 7, 1955 to Walter and Lillian Bobbette Watkins and educated in Buffalo Public Schools.
Larcenia accepted Christ as her Lord and Savior at an early age. While in high school she married her true love and soulmate, Gordon M. Sweat. They were blessed with three fine sons. When Gordon was called to the ministry, she served alongside him as First Lady of Refuge Temple of Christ (Niagara Falls). When Elder Gordon became Bishop she became First Lady of The Bronx Diocese of New York, which is part of The Church of Our Lord Jesus Christ of the Apostolic Faith. Hers was a life well lived. Married 47years and a Soldier for Christ for 58. Her loving memory will Continued Page 7
Adult Bible Study Adult Bible Study is held at the Dorothy J. Collier Community Center every Wednesday from 12 noon to 1:30 p.m. Ten in-person slots are available. Call 8820602 to reserve your seat. Please wear a mask. Social distancing will be practiced. Meet new people and gain a deeper understanding of God’s word to help apply scriptural truth to your everyday life.
Shared Church Space for Rent in South Buffalo. Please call Pastor Tyes 716.578.1002
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Fillmore Avenue is Black Lives Matter Way
The Community Health Center of Buffalo, Inc, is offering FREE Virtual Mental Health First Aid Training!
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illmore Avenue, located in the heart of the African American community, has been designated as Black Lives Matter Way. The Buffalo Common Council voted unanimously last Tuesday to place “Black Lives Matter” trailblazing signs at every main intersection along the 4.5 mile length of Fillmore from Main to Smith Street. Fillmore Avenue was selected through a public poll posted on the Council’s Facebook page. The campaign to designate a street in Buffalo after the Black Lives Matter Movement started after a High School Student sent a letter to Council President Pridgen asking if he could paint Black Lives Matter onto a street. Council President Darius Pridgen called the designation “the right thing to do.” Millard Fillmore, this nation’s 13th president, signed into law the Fugitive Slave Act of 1850 designed to end Northern interference in the capture and return of runaway enslaved Africans to their Southern owners.
Mental Health First Aid is a program that teaches individuals how to identify the signs and symptoms of mental illness, raises awareness about mental health and reduces stigma. Participation requires online access with a computer or tablet. Our next training is on November 4th and 19th, 2020. Spots for this training are limited. For more information contact Sunday at slamwaka@chcb.net Be sure to follow us on Facebook or visit our website at: www.chcb.net
Get Ready For Senior Citizens Halloween Drive-Thru! Buffalo Common. Council President Darius Pridgen will present the annual Senior Citizens Halloween Drive-Thru Party on Thursday, October 29 from1 a.m. - 2 p.m. at the YMCA, 585 William St. to RSVP call (716)845-5440. LARCENIA SWEAT continued from page 6
be cherished by her beloved husband, Bishop Sweat and her three sons Chance(Amanda), Drew (Shana), Branden (Alexis); parents Walter R. Sr. and Lillian B. Watkins; Sisters Walette Fisher, Derrice Harris, Christie (Derrick)Cunningham; 10 beloved grand and 4 great grandchildren, a host of nieces, nephews, family, church family, friends and all the many customers she so graciously served over the years. MINORITY BAR continued cused on Policing Reforms. 2.The Identification Policy was enacted in an impromptu manner. 3.This New Identification Policy is a move towards lesstransparency. 4.The New Identification Policy should have been made after reviewing sociological considerations.
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The First Fruits Food Pantry Is Open!
Offering Healthy Food Options Free To The Community
Every Tuesday From 5-7 P.M. And Saturdays From 10 A.M. To 12 NOON Lincoln Memorial United Methodist Church, 641 Masten @ Northland No Forms To Fill Out, No Proof Of Income Or Residency Etc. Just The Blessing Of Good Food! While You’re There Check Out The Lincoln Memorial. Clothes Closet! “Fighting Food Insecurity & Meeting the Needs of The People.” Rev. George Nicholas, Pastor, Lincoln Memorial UMC Rita Hubbard Robinson, Coordinator, First Fruits Food Pantry
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Gloria J. Parks Community Center Brings Virtual Learning to Life What can parents do to help their kids faced with 6 to 7 hours of on-line classes at home during virtual school time? For students in Buffalo district and charter schools, they can enroll in a live, in-person Virtual Learning Service Center, like the Gloria J. Parks Community Center on the corner of Main and Heath Streets in the City’s University District. This Virtual Learning Services Center opens early each morning for the start of the school day and serves students in grades Kindergarten to Grade 8 until 4:30 p.m. daily. And it is free. Students bring their school laptops in and receive breakfast Gloria Parks Youth Center Staff and lunch, courtesy of Buffalo Public Schools. If a student has computer problems, the program has computers that may be used during the program. They attend all their day school classes virtually from the classrooms at the community center. Skilled staff members help students with any technical computer problems, as well as giving tutoring help if they are struggling to understand their school work. In addition, during lunch break and other scheduled breaks, each student will have supervised recreational activities, physical education time outdoors and in the community center gym. Youth Program staff will also provide some live instruction outside of school class time. The Gloria Parks staff is young, culturally diverse, and totally focused on students’ needs. They teach to the “whole child,” so activities are planned to engage children physically, emotionally and intellectually. When the Buffalo Schools decided to go totally virtual with classes this fall, it was out of an abundance of caution to keep students and school staff safe from the viral spread of COVID-19. Due to all the economic inequities in our City, there are many families that struggle to make virtual education work effectively for their children. Some families have unreliable or no internet access. Others have parents who must go to work, and cannot supervise their children’s on-line schooling while working. Other parents struggle to handle the technical challenges of how to navigate internet-based school platforms that their children must use. Some children due to learning disabilities, or other learning challenges, struggle to learn in this virtual mode. For parents that are totally frustrated with the challenges of virtual education, they can register their children for free for the Gloria Parks Virtual Learning Services Center by stopping by and picking up an application in the front vestibule of the community center from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. daily. The top priority at Gloria Parks Community Center is keeping everyone safe and healthy during the pandemic. The community center has a COVID-19 safety plan which combines mandatory screening of all students and staff, mandatory mask wearing, maximum filtered fresh air circulation, social distancing, frequent hand-washing, and daily disinfection. The community center ran a 5-week summer camp with this same safety plan in July and August and everyone stayed safe and well. This program is supported by Live Well Erie CARES Act Child Care Funding. For more information about Youth Programs at UDCDA, contact Michael Tritto at the Gloria J. Parks Community Center at 832-5085 or m.tritto@ udcda.org .
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G. O. A. T. Talk!By Ashley Dorcely “Last name Ever, first name Greatest”, is a line by the rap artist Drake. But I’ll comeback to that. Wait for it!! The other shoe to drop that is. I know for me the words uttered by the GREATEST with regards to leadership, skills , being brash and trash talking to where he named himself such was the one and only GOAT, Muhammad Ali. But the end of the NBA basketball season has sparked a conversation that we need to delve into. I’ll take a pause now to wish all of you and yours health and strength as we continue to battle Covid. Also, please VOTE!!! Now back to our regular scheduled programming. LeBron James and the Lakers were able to claim the Bubble Championship for the 2019-2020 NBA season. With that victory “The Chosen One” as he was referred to on that famous cover of Sports Illustrated while in high school is once again being discussed in the same breath as his Airness, Michael. Arguments to spirited banter has arisen between me and my friends as well as all over media airwaves. People photo/Ashley Dorcely have taken up their picket signs and are on opposite sides of the isle campaigning for your vote and trying to convince you to switch up alliances. Old vs. young, those who sparingly watch basketball and avid fans all putting in their two sense. Who’s the GOAT? The King or MJ??? What say you? Are we talking about rings? Maybe bringing up stats or even accolades as well as teammates that they’ve played with and teams they’ve played against. If not that then how about including on and off the court influence within their respective communities. The Greatest Of All Time! What a title to hold? Some say you can’t have one GOAT. Each era has it’s own. Some make the case that this person could not play in this time of basketball because the rules were and are different. Ali was the Greatest Of All Time when he said he was to some and still is to others regardless of statistics. One thing I can state to be factual is that without Jordan there would be no LeBron. And by the way I don’t appreciate how Kobe Bryant is left out of the conversation. As LeBron continues to climb the precipice of greatness he seems to be on the same flight pattern as “Air 23”. Only time will tell if he will catch him and ascend the thrown of the BEST to ever do it. By the way the song I referred to in the beginning is titled Forever and it was on the soundtrack of the movie which tells the story of LeBron and his childhood teammates that become family. The movie was called More Than A Game. Will the King become more than the GOAT???
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Police Accountability Board Names Reynolds as Executive Director The Police Accountability Board (PAB) has announced their unanimous selection of Conor Dwyer Reynolds as their first Executive Director. . Conor was born in the city of Rochester and graduated from the University of Rochester. His experience includes having worked for President Obama at the White House and on the President’s re-election campaign. After graduating from law school Conor clerked for the Honorable Carlton W. Reeves in federal court in Mississippi, helping manage cases involving police misconduct and discrimination against police officers. In his most recent position teaching law at Yale, he partnered with Rochester’s City Roots Community Land Trust to address racism in Monroe County. “After an extensive search, that showcased significant talent, my colleagues and I unanimously selected Conor Dwyer Reynolds to lead us as the inaugural Executive Director of the Police Accountability Board,” Said Shani Wilson, Board Chair.
Helping Young People Flourish is Youth Bureau Director's Goal Brent Whitfield , the new Director of the Rochester-Monroe County Youth Bureau, expressed excitement at the opportunity to help young people flourish. “I am so excited for the opportunity to advocate for Monroe County’s young people,” Whitfield said. “I will be making decisions with a trauma-informed, family-based lens guiding me, and am determined to reach the kids who truly need our help the most. I share County Executive Bello’s vision for the future of the Youth Bureau – one that is focused on helping all of our young people flourish.” . “The Youth and our community will have an active voice, they will be the cornerstone of all the work we do around youth development in Monroe Brent Whitfield County,” he said. “Our goal is to actively engage our young people and support a holistic vision that will lead to informed systems of necessary supports and resources our youth need to reach their full potential. We will continue to seek to provide every opportunity for every youth to become healthy, productive adults.” Under Whitfield’s leadership, the vision of the Monroe County Youth Bureau will include: •All youth, 21 years old or younger, will have the opportunity to grow up in a healthy, substance abuse free environment. We will provide the supports necessary for Youth to become productive members of society in a crime-free environment. They will be the voice on how we support the achievement of high academic success and physical/mental wellbeing. We will ensure a culturally sound plan forward by taking a deliberate approach to interacting with our youth. •We will have a youth bureau where every youth’s opinion on how to meet their educational needs matter. We will work to ensure our youth obtain the skills necessary to be a member in the 21st century workforce. •Assessed services for youth reflect that particular youth’s needs. •Decisions made mirror the individual assessments so that services designed by and for our youth lead to happy, healthy members of our community. •The youth bureau will have a keen focus on equity in funding ensuring equal representation of the populations served. •Full community participation, as well as youth participation will help to ensure quality programming. •The safety of youth is the utmost concern of the Bureau, we will work with our Youth and our community so that our youth have safe, supervised places they can go to in times of need. •The youth bureau will work with our community agencies to ensure we have the diversity needed to provide the most comprehensive services to youth.
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Recording Artist Conway The Machine Holds Successful Voter Registration Drive!! On Friday October 9, (the final day to get registered to vote in this upcoming election) Hip Hop Artist Conway The Machine held a pop up voter registration drive at the Real and Rare store located 439 Amherst street. The Pull up was real , Conway took the time to sign some autographs while encouraging folks to Vote. Keep building community Conway! We See You!
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Marsha McWilson Inducted into Niagara Falls Music Hall of Fame Western New York entertainer Marsha McWilson has been inducted into the Niagara Falls Music Hall of Fame Class of 2020. Additionally, she is in the new “Who’s Who In America” book and was recently honored as a prominent woman in her community at a banquet given by God’s Woman Vanessa Scott Outreach Ministries, Inc. McWilson has performed locally, as well as nationally and internationally, singing a combination of Gospel, Jazz and Blues. Her resemblance to the late Etta James is uncanny, and she’s in demand to sing “At Last” at many functions. Meanwhile, as a songwriter, her song “Balance” has inspired many, as it declares, “I need a balance, to get me through…” It's an inspiring song that's especially helpful to those going through this coronavirus pandemic. For more info about this powerhouse singer and to hear/buy her music, visit marshamcwilson.com.
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Artist Valentino Dixon Featured on HBO Artist Valentino Dixon was featured on a recent HBO episode of “Real Sports with Bryant Gumbel.” Valentino is the talented young Buffalo man who spent 27 years in prison for a murder he did not commit. After Golf Digest did a story about is artwork and his struggle to prove his innocence his life was ultimately turned around and he was set free in 2018.
Kanye West, 50 Cent, Ice Cube : Donald Trump's Hip Hp Connection In a July Billboard Magazine interview with 50 Cent, the Queens star said he had no problem voicing his opinions against Kanye West regarding his upcoming presidential run as a "diversion" during this year's elections. "The new thing is to run to create a diversion and distract people. Would you run against someone who just gave you $2 million? "According to Forbes last week, West's YEEZY company received more than $2 million through Trump's Paycheck Protection Program (PPP), which reportedly saved over 100 jobs. But just recently 50 Cent said he’s supporting the Trump reelection campaign because he does not like Joe Biden’s t a x plan - while in same breath declaring on social media. "I don’t care Trump doesn’t like Black people …” Then there’s Ice Cube who announced last week that he is working with President Trump's reelection campaign on what he says is a plan to help Black Americans. "Black progress is a bipartisan issue," tweeted the rapper who in the late eighties famously rapped
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Golden Mummies Exhibit Extended The U.S. premiere of “Golden Mummies of Egypt has been ex tended at the Buffalo Museum of Science until Jan. 3, 2021. The exhibit can be seen Monday- Fridays 10 a.m. - 4p.m.
Indie Author Day
NEWLY WEDS! Baba Eng and Karima Amin, Buffalo’s beloved activist couple of Prisoners are People too, were married in a small ceremony last Friday. Having known each other for 18 years, theirs is a true love story. Their original plans were to have a ceremony before family and community but COVID hit and everything had to be placed on the back burner. After quietly exchanging vows, there was a red black and green balloon release, “then we went out to dinner,” shares Sister Karima. “It was a beautiful day!” Congratulations to the beautiful couple!
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Indie Author Day (virtual) Presented by the Buffalo & Erie County Public Library Saturday, November 7, 9 a.m. to 12 noon Authors wishing to publish their work have more options than ever – but how do you even know what those options are? The Buffalo & Erie County Public Library’s free annual Indie Author Day will be held on Zoom for the first time, featuring four presentations by local experts with advice and insight into the process of writing, publishing, and marketing for writers at all stages of the process. This event is free and open to the public, but advance registration is requested. Details, registration, the Zoom link for the event, and the submission form for the author directory can be found on the event webpage: https://buffalolib.libcal.com/event/7140858
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The Niagara Falls Underground Railroad Heritage Center has Launched a New Virtual "Freedom Conversation" Tours The Niagara Falls Underground Railroad Heritage Center has launched a new virtual "Freedom Conversation" tour program. Freedom Conversations are the signature program at the Heritage Center. The public can book their spot for the virtual “Freedom Conversation” tour at https://www.niagarafallsundergroundrailroad.org/ events/. The tours will last approximately 60 minutes and are led by trained facilitators, offering a way to foster empathy, increase knowledge, and encourage action. All tours will be hosted via Zoom and participants will be sent a password upon registration. The Heritage Center is offering two tours per week: Wednesdays at 7:00pm EST and Saturdays at 2:00pm EST. Prices Family: $25 Couple: $12 Single: $8
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On view through January 10, 2021 Swoon: Seven Contemplations was made possible through the generosity of Jock and Betsy Mitchell. Community Spirit Programming is made possible by an anonymous donor in honor of those who have been touched by addiction and in memory of those who have died from the disease. Additional support provided by Sarah M. Fallon and Dr. John R. Fudyma, C-2 Paint, and Red Disk. The Albright-Knox’s exhibition program is generously supported by The Seymour H. Knox Foundation, Inc. Photograph by Brenda Bieger and Amanda Smith.
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Making Their Own Workforce
Two Local Businessmen Join Together to Create History-Making Jobs Initiatives
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arcus Garvey said it best. “Take advantage of every opportunity; where there is none, make it for yourself.” This has become the mantra of two local African American businessmen -Frank Daniel and Michael Peterson - whose singular vision and desire is to level the playing field for this city’s diverse workforce component; a city with a continual history of exclusion and separation from the American dream of economic security, despite an exploding construction industry. Daniel is the Executive Director of Craft technical Institute (CTI), a New York State licensed Construction Trade School located on Manhattan Avenue. He has a history of successfully developing and training persons for a bright future in the construction industry. However, he realized over the years of working in vocational training that every company needs its own mechanism to keep a trained workforce. Peterson is a contractor and owner of Peterson Heating and Cooling, a residential and commercial business. Like Daniel, he “recognized a long time ago that if I can work for a business and help make it successful, I can do it for my own business.” He also embraced the mantra “it’s time to make it yourself.” The two visionary forces joined together and coupled with over 30 years of experience in the construction industry and their sheer tenacity, developed initiatives which will train a strong skilled trades workforce for building our future. “At this point in time there exists tremendous opportunities for interested persons and companies to gain access to the construction industry at all levels,” stated Daniel. However, key to having that access is to be able to bid on municipal jobs. “We have put a program together to make open-shop companies have access to municipal projects,” he continued. It’s a long- held notion that not being in a union, prohibits contractors from bidding on contracts in the city. But a closer look at the wording in the city contracts suggest otherwise, said Frank. “The language in the contracts from the city says that you have to be part of a registered NYSDOL apprenticeship program. It does not say you have to be a union contractor,” he explained. “And in order to be an apprenticeship program you need to be attached to a licensed educational component to deliver the education piece.” “So we started our own apprenticeship program - Independent Contractors Guild of WNY (ICG), because we’re attached to a NYS licensed trade school, Craft technical Institute (CTI). Now we have access to 85% of all the companies in WNY who are not part of the union. If they come through here - they can now bid on stadium projects and any other municipal projects.” Through partnerships with ICG , contractors can be assured of meeting compliance protocols with the municipal bidding process by way of certified MBE/MWBE/SDVE companies, explained Frank. The ICG apprenticeship training program is a combination of structured on the job training (OJT) with a skilled trainer and trade specific core skill related instruction. “They have to join the Contractor’s Guild ( ICG ) like they would any guild but it will be a lot more affordable…” he added. “They will still be able to eat and can go after any job… they can be competitive. It levels the playing field.” Mike, a founding member of ICG, recalled his own personal experience attempting to grow his business. “For my company to actually join a union it would be very expensive,” he said. “ I’ve had my business for about 20 years now. I went to the unions, sat down with them they gave me all the information and according to what they gave me it was almost im-
“Knowing when to stop, you can avoid any danger.” -Tao Te Ching
WORKFORCE: From left, Michael Peterson and Frank Daniel. Photo Richard Blanc Photographie
possible to survive unless I had a ton of money.” “The Independent Contractors Guild is a natural workforce for all companies involved,” said Frank. “I can’t stress enough how important this project is. It will be a force for all companies involved.” He admitted this movement may be perceived as anti-union by some. “That’s to be expected,“ he responded. “But we’re only interested in making the playing field equal, because there are good majority companies out here as well, that can do the job as good as any union contractor, but they can’t bid…and they would hire minorities, women, and the disenfranchised within the field if they had the work.” “Now we can change minds,” he concluded. “We’ve struggle long enough. My mentors are gone… Johnnie Wiley, Willie Edwards and others who would not take foolishness from anybody. This is my legacy.” As far as push back from the powers that be? “I’m not worried ,”he said. “We have a real chance now.”
Forbes Announces Tyler Perry Is A Billionaire! Forbes recently announced that it estimates Hollywood mogul Tyler Perry’s net worth is $1 billion and stated that he was on a “clear path to future membership in The Forbes 400.” The finance site breaks down his cash and investments ($300 million), stake in BET+ ($60 million), his content library ($320 million), homes and toys ($40 million), and his 330-acre studio ($280 million). In his earlier days, he produced a play called I Know I’ve Been Changed, about child-abuse survivors; during a period of three months, he lived out of his car (on and off) while he pushed on to garner attention for the project.
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ealize that the first couple of days of Early Voting will be crowded, so if you cannot be in line for long, plan on coming back to the polling site in a day or two. Early Voting lasts from October 24th to Nov 1st. Voting starts at noon and closes at 9 PM on weekdays, and starts at noon and closes at 6 PM on Saturdays and Sundays. Be mindful also, that you can vote at any Early Voting polling site in Erie County during the Early Voting period only. Bring a tote bag containing an umbrella or poncho in case of rain, a bottle of juice or water and your medicine if you are diabetic or are on medication scheduled during the day; hand sanitizer, a light jacket and cap, a form of ID with your name and address (especially if you are a first time voter); your own black or blue ink pen, paper towels or tissue paper, an extra mask, in case of breakage; a snack and a fully charged cell phone. Also bring your cane or a chair if you have difficulty standing for a long period of time. Restrooms are available inside the polling site but you must leave campaign literature outside the building and campaign t-shirts with candidates' names and pictures must be covered up before one goes inside. Also, volunteers will be providing rides for those needing them. Please call Democratic Headquarters @ 716-8532511 to sign up. This writer and a few other Women Warriors will be providing rides to senior citizens with the proper PPEs. Call this writer @ 716-602-5877. It is anticipated that tens of thousands of persons will vote in Erie County during the 8 days of Early Voting. Make your experience as stress-free as possible by planning and packing your Early Voting survival bag now! (Former Councilwoman and Erie Couny Legislator Betty Jean Grant is the founder of We Are Women Warriors)
East Side Commercial District Program Hosts a Contractors Open House The East Side Commercial District Program will host a Contractors Open House Friday, October 23 from 8:30. - 10:00 A.M. at 995 Kensington Ave (Parking Lot) All contractors are welcome to come and learn about opportunities to bid and the process to assist businesses on Jefferson Ave, Bailey Ave, and Broadway/Fillmore Ave with enhancements of signage, façade improvements, awnings, painting, windows, roofing and more. The event is being hosted by: •The University District Community Development Association Essence Sweat 716-832-1010 ext. 202 e.sweat@udcda.org •Citizens Alliance, Inc. in partnership with The Black Chamber of Commerce of WNY Sydney Brown 716-564-7333 sbrown7333@gmail.com •Broadway Fillmore NHSnBrianna Byandagara bbyandagara@780fillmore.org SOCIAL DISTANCING WILL APPLY AND MASK MUST BE WORN The East Side Commercial Districts Program is funded by Empire State Development through the East Side Corridor Economic Development Fund, a $50M initiative of the second phase of Buffalo Billion, AKA Buffalo Billion 2.
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OUR COMEBACK IS WAITING FOR YOU TO COME BACK.
NOW WHERE WERE WE? Oh, that’s right – in the middle of an economic and cultural renaissance decades in the making. This once-in-a-century health crisis has slowed us down, sure, but you know it can’t stop us. Your friends and neighbors have adapted their local businesses and restaurants to the new normal, and they can’t wait to see you again. ERIE COUNTY’S COMEBACK ISN’T OVER – IT’S JUST WAITING FOR YOU TO COME BACK. WNYNeighborhoods.com
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Activist/Author Dr. Cornel West to Keynote WNY Peace Center's 53rd Annual Event
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By JUSTN LEE
020 has been an interesting year to say the least. Besides a Global Pandemic, we're dealing with extreme racism and criminality at the highest levels of our government. People are speaking with emotion and passion. The people want justice. During these tough times, we end up searching for guidance through all this madness. We end up asking ourselves “Where do we go from here?” On Monday, November 7th we will get a brilliant answer to that question. WNY Peace Center is holding its 53rd annual event: An evening with Dr. Cornel West. “None of us alone can save the nation or world. But each of us can make a positive difference if we commit ourselves to do so.” Words from the great Cornel West. The current plan is to host this talk projected at North Park Theatre, 1438 Hertel Avenue, Buffalo, NY. There is an option to view this presentation through your own Zoom meeting with family or close friends (one ticket per computer) OR with the wider Peace community at the theater (one ticket per person) with masks and physical distancing measures, of course, as recommended by health officials at the time. There will also be a live Q&A session after the lecture. You can buy tickets at WNYPeace.org. D. Cornel West is an author, activist, philosopher, and professor. He is a Professor of the Practice of Public Philosophy at Harvard University and holds the title of Professor Emeritus at Princeton University. Brother West has written and edited many books. He is best known for his memoir, Brother West: Living and Loving Out Loud, as well as classics such as Race Matters and Democracy Matters. Dr. West has even produced a spoken word album working with a variety of different artists such as Jill Scott, Andre 3000, and Talib Kweli to name a few.
Protesters Bring Lagos, Africa's Biggest City, to A Standstill
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Cornel West has a passion to communicate to a variety of publics to keep alive the legacy of Martin Luther King, Jr. – a legacy of telling the truth and bearing witness to love and justice. He believes in building a movement of all people. Dr. West wants to bring to light social injustices that we face, in order to bring us closer together.
More than 10,000 demonstrators flocked to the streets of Nigeria’s largest city to join mounting protests against police brutality. Protesters clogged roads, bringing the centre of Lagos, the usually traffic-filled economic hub, to a standstill.Many brandished the green-and-white Nigerian flag as they filled a major stretch of highway in the city of 20 million people. AVERAGE AGE OF 18 AND ONE OF THE
This event is hosted by the Western New York Peace Center (WNY Peace Center), whose mission is Peace through Justice at home and abroad. The organization is dedicated to enriching the quality of life of our local and global communities through the prevention of violence to people and the planet. Peaceful conflict resolution among people and within institutions, especially for youth, is central to our mission. So is upholding human rights and challenging oppression, power imbalances, and systemic issues that hurt the quality of life for all.
Grenada Marks 37th Anniversary of Maurice Bishop’s Death
WNY Peace Center continues to strive for economic and educational justice and respect for people of all cultures. Through the help of the executive director Victoria Ross and Office Manager/Coordinator Deidra EmEl, our community can benefit from this event. On November 9th, we may very well need the guidance and inspiration of Brother West.
The New York State Parole Board has finally ordered the release of Jalil Muntaqim, aka Anthony Bottom, a former member of the Black Panther Party and the Black Liberation Army. Imprisoned for nearly 50 years, since he was 19, Muntaqim is one of the longest-held political prisoners in the world.At the end of April, the New York State Supreme Court ordered Muntaqim released because both his age and serious medical conditions.
In these current times is it great to have a voice to help us through the turmoil. It is important that we listen to those who have experience and those who understand how to bring us together. Dr. West has both of those skills and everyone in Buffalo now has the opportunity to now hear his words and message. There will also be a basket raffle, silent auction, and virtual marketplace. Please join us for this special evening! ED. NOTE: Congratulations to the WNY Peace Center for being named Buffalo Spree's The People's Choice for the Best Activist Group in 2020. Go to wnypeace.org for a message from Dr. West and more informatio about the upcoming event.
Tao Te Ching -43The gentlest thing in the world Overcomes the hardest thing in the world. That which has no substance Enters where there is no space. This shows the value of nonaction Teaching without words, Performing without actions: That is the Master’s way.
CaribNews– Grenada marked the 37th anniversary of the shooting death of its first-ever left-wing prime minister Maurice Bishop with a call for closure for the families of those who were killed at Fort George on that day. The The shooting of Bishop, who led the People’s Revolutionary Government (PRG) and some cabinet ministers and supporters triggered off an American-led invasion of the island six days later.
Jalil Muntaqim Scheduled for Release from Prison: One of the longest-Held Political Prisoners In The World
UNREST IN HAITI
In the latest unrest calling for the resignation of President Jovenel Moïse over corruption charges, Haitian police on Saturday fired rubber bullets and tear gas to disperse anti-government protesters who blocked roads and set fires in the capital, Port-au-Prince. Several people were injured during the exchange of more than a year of protests. President Moïse is now running the country by decree after a political impasse without a parliament. Haitians are not happy with the government’s pandemic response, alleging that authorities have not done enough to provide treatment for those affected, or offered economic support for those who lost work due to a national lockdown aimed at preventing the spread of COVID-19 in the impoverished country.The police have held their own protests this year, demanding better pay and working conditions.
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My Plan to Lift Every Voice in Black America By Joe Biden
Words of Wisdom From Haki Madhubuti... "If I had to name one life skill that is absolutely critical to your search for wholeness and empowerment in today's world it would be reading. Young men, elevate your reading to the level that you play basketball and chase sisters. Be as serious about reading as you are about learning to drive or buying clothes. I can promise this: if you learn to read well, and in doing so learn to love and respect literature, you will be surprised at the result. Your self-confidence will skyrocket with each writer, poet, playwright, scholar and journalist whose work you consume." Tough Notes: A Healing Call for Creating Exceptional Black Men by Haki Madhubuti. New book coming soon from Haki Madhubuti: Taught by Women. Begin Again: James Baldwin's America and It's Urgent Lesson for Our Own by Eddie Glaude, Jr. Big Black Stand at Attica. Frank "Big Black" Smith by Jared Reinmuth Ameziane His Truth is Marching On: John Lewis and the Power of Hope by Jon Meachan The Knight's Birth: Soul of a Knight by M J Felder The Other Madison: The Lost History of a President's Black Family by Bettye Kearse Punching the Air by Ibi Zoboi and Yusef Salaam Rage by Bob Woodward This is My America by Kim Johnson The Tin Box Savings: Part 1,II, III by Marilyn Foote Transcendent Kingdom by Yaa Gyasi
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here is injustice in America. There is discrimination. There is a legacy of racism and inequality that lives still in our institutions, our laws, and in too many people’s hearts that makes it harder for Black people to succeed. These are facts in the United States of America in 2020, and we must all do more to move our nation closer to the ideals inlaid at our founding—that all women and men are created equal. JOE BIDEN This year has also brought us too many examples of the dangers Black people can face in the course of going about their lives. With grieving hearts, we learned to say the names of Ahmaud Arbery, Breonna Taylor, Rayshard Brooks, and many more. I’ve spent time with the families of George Floyd and Jacob Blake, sharing their grief and anger and seeing the incredible resilience of communities that for too long have had a knee on their neck. And I was inspired by their commitment to turn their pain into purpose. Today, there are Americans all across this country, especially Black Americans, who are exhausted and hurting. Who are disappointed by a system that never seems to deliver for your communities. Who are sick and tired of a cycle where, in good times, Black communities lag behind, in bad times they get hit first and hardest, and in recovery, they take the longest to bounce back. We’re in the midst of four simultaneous crises—a pandemic that has claimed more than 200,000 lives, a disproportionate number of whom were Black; an economic crash that has hit Black workers and Black business owners especially hard; a long overdue reckoning on racial justice; and a climate crisis that is already hurting Black and Brown communities the most. It is our job to do everything in our power to rip out systemic racism across our society, root and branch. It will be hard work in any case. But we will not succeed without a leader who understands our history and is ready to grapple with our challenges. President Trump wants to paper over the living wound of racism. He’s issued Executive Orders and established a new national commission designed to whitewash our history—and deny the daily reality of being Black in America. He actively appeals to white supremacists and fans the flames of hatred and division in our country, because he thinks it benefits him politically. He ignores the most basic job of every president: the duty to care for all of us, not just those who voted for him. It’s the polar opposite of what I will do as president. I was proud to serve for eight years alongside President Obama. I watched up close how he filled the Oval Office with dignity and compassion for others. And, together with Senator Kamala Harris as my vice president, we will restore honor, integrity, and competence to the White House. We will build an administration that looks like America, including nominating the first Black woman to serve on the Supreme Court. We will work to unite the country around solutions that will push our country forward, and most importantly, I will listen to those impacted by the long-standing inequities in our system—especially Black Americans, Latinos, Asian Americans, and Native Americans. That’s how we will work together to deliver real, lasting change. Criminal justice and policing reforms, but also economic opportunity and financial stability. Building wealth for families of color and passing it down. Closing the racial wealth gap is one of the most powerful ways we can build real equity in our society, and it’s going to require a full-court press. That’s what my Lift Every Voice plan is—a comprehensive agenda to take on the range of issues that drive inequality in Black America. We’ll tackle student debt and invest more in our HBCUs, so higher education is a pathway to wealth and opportunity instead of to debt that prevents you from owning a home or starting a small business. My plan will empower Black-owned small businesses, with short-term relief to get you through this tough time and long-term investments to help you build back better — with access to new capital and financing and government contracts. Critically, we’re going to tackle the racial homeownership gap head on. There is no greater vehicle for wealth creation than homeownership. That’s why my plan will restore the steps President Obama and I took toward eradicating housing discrimination, including redlining; end racial bias in how we judge which families are credit-worthy; and provide a $15,000 down payment tax credit to help millions of young Black families buy their first home. We’ll fix our upside-down tax system to finally reward work, not wealth. Trump thinks billionaires deserve more tax cuts. But under my plan, I’ll make sure the super wealthy and big corporations pay their fair share, while ensuring that no one making less than $400,000 a year sees their taxes go up. And I’m going to fight like hell to defend your family’s health care, just like I would my own. Right now, in the midst of a pandemic, Donald Trump is asking the U.S. Supreme Court to overturn Obamacare—all of it. He wants to overturn the very law that expanded coverage to an additional 3 million Black Americans. If he succeeds, more than 20 million Americans will lose their coverage, and more than 100 million people with preexisting
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INNOCENT: John Walker (left with mic) amd Darryl Boyd (right) at recent march and rally. Unique Visions Photography
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Dear: Editor: Mr. John Walker, Jr. and Mr. Darryl Boyd of The Buffalo 5, announce the group's new (dedicated) Facebook Page, at Facebook.Com/TheBuffalo5. In addition to the new Facebook Page, The Buffalo 5 are asking individuals and organizations throughout the Upstate Western Region to telephone Erie County District Attorney John Flynn at (716) 858-2400, and request that the D.A.'s Office support the (new) Motion To Vacate Judgment of Indictment Number 41-413. The call will (literally) take 1 minute, and everyone reading this ad is asked to please take a brief moment out of your day to support The Buffalo 5 in this manner. The Buffalo 5 are(now) a group of men who, as young teenagers, were falsely accused and wrongly arrested, indicted, tried, convicted, and sent to State prison for a brutal murder that they did not commit. The Buffalo 5, at present, are seeking a complete exoneration. They are represented by renown criminal defense attorney: Paul Cambria, Esq. of the Lipsitz, Green, Scime, Cambria law Firm. Sherry Sherrill, We Are Women Warriors ED. NOTE: It was reported in the October 15 Buffalo News that Paul J. Cambia and Justin D. Ginter, attorneys for Walker and Boyd, have filed a new appeal to overturn their 43-yearold murder conviction. They believe that crime scene photos - a critical piece of evidence - were never used in their defense. Even though they were released from prison years ago (after Walker served 21 years and Boyd served 28), they are fighting to clear their names. "I am not a murder !" John recently wrote in an op-ed to the Challenger. " I am the father of two sons, Maurice Walker and John Walker III. I do not want to leave this earth and have their father's and their names still connected to a miscarriage of justice. Their father is no murderer! I want my name cleared for them and their future children." Walker's attorney during the decades old trial was the late David Jay. However Boyd's attorney, Mark Hulnick who is now retired, told the News that he "remembers believing that Darryl was innocent."He publicaly wished Attorney Cambira the best in getting their convictions overturned.
conditions will no longer be protected against their insurance companies charging them more, or denying them coverage all together. I’ll defend Obamacare and build on it—adding a public option that will automatically enroll 4 million more people that Republicans shut out by refusing to expand Medicaid in their states. We’re going to get to universal coverage and lower health care costs. We’re going to give working families a bigger subsidy to lower their premiums. And we’re going to take on pharmaceutical companies, bringing down the cost of your prescription drugs by 60 percent. As my friend John Lewis used his final words to remind us: “Ordinary people with extraordinary vision can redeem the soul of America.” We cannot be tired. We cannot be hopeless. The choice in this election couldn’t be more stark, and we must vote for the future we want for every single one of our children. I’m ready to fight for you and your families, and I hope to earn your vote.
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RISE Up Right
"Will We Remember The Titans" This is a call to all Titans. The title for idols and special individuals that are gigantic in size or power. To the people who stand out for greatness and achievements. This is the definition of titans that I need these so-called role models and leaders to lead with. We live in an era where everything has to be new. As a society, we do not fully understand that old school running game principles still apply to today's time so we don't fumble like a quarterback who isn't protected on his blindside. With power comes responsibility. It is the media's unwavering responsibility to get the facts straight before putting out a story. Regardless of how much we talk about them, the media has a gravitational force to sway the minds of many. As this article pertains to the Tennessee Titans a story was leaked by media that the NFL was going to offer the Buffalo Bills a forfeiture because it was reported that the Tennessee Titans broke protocol by having a practice outside of their team facilities because a Covid-19 outbreak was spreading amongst the organization. Is this action irresponsible? In my opinion it is but we also have to remember that the NFL did not want to lose money so they rushed a season that did not have to start in September. So this decision was based upon money being more valuable than the precious lives of many who have families. Again I want to remind you that with power comes responsibility. So the NFL was investigating the Tennessee Titans for breaking covid-19 protocols and this idea of giving a football team a win was looming large amongst the NFL fan base. Well that's when I started asking questions like where this rule of forfeiture come into play. And as my Rise Up Family would say "I never heard of em". So my mind gets the racing I start doing research and found out that the league hadn't talked about adding a forfeiture rule until October 5th. So I ask you how can you discipline a team with a rule that didn't exist before this situation occurred? Deeper and deeper into the thought processes I went. I asked myself, " isn't this the same type of stuff that goes on with our policing nowadays charging folks for things that they shouldn't have charged them for or charging folks for things that didn't exist at the time?" Again I say with power comes responsibility. The lack of integrity baffles me. It told me you can dress the part and have a whole lot of money but that don't make you smart or responsible enough to understand that with power comes responsibility. But here comes the worst part, after talking with Muki Hawkins, who is my co-host on Buffalo Bills Edition of Rise Up Early and a beat reporter for the Buffalo Bills who is connected to some other people as well........The fact of the Tennessee Titans breaking any protocols is in question as it was expressed from the media surrounding the Titans that the team never knew about any of these rules. So with all this speculation, who is really at fault in this situation? We as a society have to be careful with who we entrust ourselves with. The disingenuous behaviors of those who we look up to should not go unnoticed especially when they obtain power that is gravitating to our society. Our existence is remembered by what you did, how you did it and what you left behind with the what you did. How will you Remember The Titans? For more sports talk and news follow me on Facebook @ Andre Robinson or D'Andre Torch Robinson. Join the Rise Up Family Sports Network for a look at all the daily sports shows. Download the OnPoint Network on any TV, Phone, or Tablet. Check out our website at www.riseupfamily4life. com TO ADVERTISE: advertising@thechallengernews.com
LEGAL NOTICE BID The NFTA is soliciting bids for Project No. 12NA1909 NFIA - Rehabilitate and Reconstruct Taxiway D, Bid No. E568 due on November 17, 2020 at 2pm. www.nftaengineering.com LEGAL NOTICE BID COUNTY OF ERIE DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES 95 FRANKLIN STREET BUFFALO, NEW YORK County of Erie, New York RFP RELEASE The Erie County Department of Social Services is seeking proposals from qualified agencies to provide Administrative Services and Fiscal Management. The RFP #2020019VF can be found at http://www. erie.gov and a complete copy of the package can also be obtained by contacting Carrie Godfrey, ECDSS, at 716-858-6086, or via Carrie.Godfrey@erie.gov. All correspondence, communications and/or contact with the County in regard to any aspect of this proposal shall be with the ECDSS contact person listed on the specific RFP. Prospective proponents, or their representatives, shall not make contact with or communicate with any representatives of the County, including employees and consultants, other than the designated person in regard to any aspect of this proposal. Final sealed proposals are due to the Erie County Department of Social Services, 95 Franklin Street, Room 804, Buffalo, New York 14202, by 4:00 p.m. (EST) on November 20, 2020. Erie County reserves the right to reject any and all proposals and waive any informality. Marie A. Cannon, Commissioner of Social Services
LEGAL NOTICE BID COUNTY OF ERIE ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS Buffalo & Erie County Central Library Public Address System Upgrade ECDPW PROJECT NO. 2019-812-07 Sealed bids for Electrical Construction for the above project will be received by the County’s Commissioner of Public Works in Suite 1400 of the Rath County Office Building, 95 Franklin Street, Buffalo, New York 14202 until 10:30 AM local time on November 9, 2020, at which time they will be opened and read aloud. MBE/WBE, Apprenticeship program, and Local and Disadvantaged Workforce requirements may apply to this project. Additional information must be found at: www.erie.gov/dpw
LEGAL NOTICE BID LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Notice is hereby given that the Assessment Rolls for 2020 (2021 Levy) have been completed for Erie County Sewer District Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 and 8 and will be on file in the Office of the Division of Sewerage Management, Department of Environment & Planning, 95 Franklin Street, Buffalo, NY l4202, and open for public inspection during business hours on and after the first of October, 2020. The County Legislature will hold a Public Hearing on the Assessment Rolls at 4:00 p.m., local time, on November 5, 2020, in the Chambers of the Erie County Legislature, 92 Franklin Street, 4th Floor, Buffalo, New York, to hear all persons interested in the subject, including any objections concerning the same. DATED: October 19, 2020 Buffalo, New York Robert M. Graber CLERK Erie County Legislature
ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS Sealed bids for Project No. 45572C, comprising a contract for Construction Work, Habitat Restoration Spicer Creek WMA, Spicer Creek Wildlife Management Area, East River Road, Grand Island (Erie County), NY, will be received by the Office of General Services (OGS), Design & Construction Group (D&C), Division of Contract Management, 35th Fl., Corning Tower, Empire State Plaza, Albany, NY 12242, on behalf of the Department of Environmental Conservation- Water Resources, until 2:00 p.m. on Wednesday, November 4th, 2020 when they will be publicly opened and read. Each bid must be prepared and submitted in accordance with the Instructions to Bidders and must be accompanied by a bid security (i.e. certified check, bank check, or bid bond in the amount of $46,500 for C). All successful bidders will be required to furnish a Performance Bond and a Labor and Material Bond pursuant to Sections 136 and 137 of the State Finance Law, each for 100% of the amount of the Contract estimated to be between $1,000,000 and $2,000,000 for C. Designated staff are John Pupons, Jessica Hoffman and Pierre Alric in the Division of Contract Management, telephone (518) 474-0203, fax (518) 473-7862 and John Lewyckyj, Deputy Director, Design & Construction Group, telephone (518) 4740201, fax (518) 486-1650. Pursuant to Public Buildings Law § 8(6), effective January 11, 2020, for any projects where the project design commenced on or after January 1, 2020 and for any contracts over $5,000 for the work of construction, reconstruction, alteration, repair, or improvement of any State building, a responsible and reliable NYScertified Minority or Women-Owned Business Enterprise that submits a bid within ten percent of the lowest bid will be deemed the apparent low bidder provided that the bid is $1,400,000 or less, as adjusted annually for inflation beginning January 1, 2020. If more than one responsible and reliable MWBE firm meets these requirements, the MWBE firm with the lowest bid will be deemed the apparent low bidder. XX Project commenced design before January 1, 2020. Not subject to provision. _____Project commenced design on or after January 1, 2020. Subject to provision. Pursuant to New York State Executive Law Article 15-A and the rules and regulations promulgated thereunder, OGS is required to promote opportunities for the maximum feasible participation of New York State-certified Minority- and Women-owned Business Enterprises (“MWBEs”) and the employment of minority group members and women in the performance of OGS contracts. All bidders are expected to cooperate in implementing this policy. OGS hereby establishes an overall goal of 30% for MWBE participation, 15% for Minority-Owned Business Enterprises (“MBE”) participation and 15% for Women-Owned Business Enterprises (“WBE”) participation (based on the current availability of qualified MBEs and WBEs). The total contract goal can be obtained by utilizing any combination of MBE and /or WBE participation for subcontracting and supplies acquired under this Contract. The Bidding and Contract Documents for this Project are available on compact disc (CD) only, and may be obtained for an $8.00 deposit per set, plus a $2.00 per set shipping and handling fee. Pursuant to State Finance Law § 143(1), effective January 11, 2020, the required deposit will be waived upon request by any Minority- and Women-Owned Business Enterprise certified pursuant to Article 15-A of the Executive Law or any Service-Disabled VeteranOwned Business Enterprise certified pursuant to Article 17-B of the Executive Law. Contractors and other interested parties can order CD’s online through a secure web interface available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Please use the following link
at the OGS website for ordering and payment instructions: https://online.ogs.ny.gov/ dnc/contractorConsultant/esb/ESBPlansAvailableIndex.asp. For questions about purchase of bid documents, please send an email to DCPlans@ogs.ny.gov, or call (518) 474-0203. For additional information on this project, please use the link below and then click on the project number: https://online.ogs.ny.gov/ dnc/contractorConsultant/esb/ESBPlansAvailableIndex.asp. John D. Lewyckyj, C.S.I., C.D.T. Deputy Director, OGS Design & Construction Group
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LLC's NOTICE of FORMATION of a DOMESTIC LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY CCP Buffalo LLC, filed its Articles of Organization with the NY Dept of State on 09/04/2020. The LLC is located in Erie County at 210 Southampton Street Buffalo, NY 14208. The NY Secretary of State has been designated as the agent upon whom process may be served. NYSS may mail a copy of any process to the LLC at: 210 Southampton Street Buffalo, NY 14208. CCP Buffalo LLC was formed for any lawful purpose permitted for LLCs under NY Limited Liability Company Act. Oct. 7,14,21,28 Nov. 4,11 NOTICE Of FORMATION Of A LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY The Articles of Organization of Lamont J Musiq LLC were filed with the NY Secretary of State (NYSS) on June 10, 2020. Office location: Erie County, New York. The NYSS has been designated as the agent upon whom process may be served . NYSS may mail a copy of any process to the LLC at 11 Hoyt St, Buffalo, NY 14213. Purpose is any lawful act permitted under the NY Limited Liability Company Act; initially with a focus on content creation. September23,30 October 7,14,21,28 NOTICE Of FORMATION Of A LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY Complete Difference LLC Articles of Organization filed with the Secretary of State of New York on 8/03/2020. Office in Erie County. SSNY is the designated agent of LLC upon whom process against it may, be served. SSNY shall mail copy of process to 5500 N. Bailey Ave. Ste #74 Amherst NY 14226. Purpose: Any lawful purpose. September 16,23,30 October 7,14,21 NOTICE Of FORMATION Of A LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY Hair By The Sisters LLC Arts. of Org. filed with the SSNY on 6/1/2020 Office in Erie County SSNY is the designated agent of LLC whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail a copy of process to 240 Niagara Falls Blvd. Buffalo NY, 14223 Purpose of LLC: Any lawful purpose. September 16,23,30 October 7,14,21 Notice of Formation of a Limited Liability Company Chi-Lo Group LLC Articles of Organization filed with the New York Secretary of State on 09/21/20. Office in Erie County SSNY is the designated agent of LLC upon process to 3842 Harlem Rd. Suite 400-224 Buffalo, NY 14215. Any lawful purpose. October14,21,28, November 4,11,18 NOTICE Of FORMATION Of A LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY Sonia’s Expressions of Love, LLC Articles of Organization filed with the Secretary of State of New York (SSNY) on September 14, 2020. Office in Erie County. SSNY is the designated agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail copy of process to 94 Wilkes Avenue Buffalo, New York 14215. Purpose: Any lawful purpose. Oct. 7,14,21,28 Nov. 4,11
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Limited Liability Company Freedom Culture Technologies LLC flled articles of organization with the New York Secretary of State NYSS 06/25/2020.Office located in Erie County. The NYSS has been designated as the agent upon whom the process may be served. SSNY shall mail copy of process to 753 Kensington Ave. Buffalo, New York 14215. Purpose is any lawful act permitted under the NY Limited Liability Act. Focus on understanding production. October14,21,28, November 4,11,18
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Limited Liability Company G.M.S. Transportation, LLC Articles of Organization filed with the Secretary of State of New York (SSNY) on September 23, 2020. Office in Erie County. SSNY is the designated agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail copy of process to 540 Woodlawn Avenue Buffalo, NY 14208. Purpose: Any lawful purpose. October14,21,28,November 4,11,18
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Limited Liability Company Notice of Formation of a Limited Liability Company (LLC): Name: RISE UP FAMILY ORGANIZATION LLC, Articles of Organization filed with the Secretary of State of New York (SSNY) on 08/25/2020. Office location: Erie County. SSNY has been designated as agent of the LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail a copy of process to: C/O RISE UP FAMILY ORGANIZATION LLC, 17350 State Hwy 249 #220, Houston 77064. Purpose: Any Lawful Purposes. Latest date upon which LLC is to dissolve: No specific date. October14,21,28, November 4,11,18 NOTICE OF FORMATION OF A LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY NAME: Khari’s LLC, Articles of Organization with NY Dept of State on June 12, 2020, Erie County. SSNY has been designated as the agent upon whom processes may be served. NYSS may mail a copy of any process to 128 Fargo Ave., Buffalo, NY 14201. Purpose: Any lawful activity. Oct. 7,14,21,28 Nov. 4,11 NOTICE Of FORMATION Of A LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY Strickly Business Safety Solutions, LLC Articles of Organization filed with the Secretary of State of New York (SSNY) on 08/07/2020. Office in Erie County. SSNY is the designated agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail copy of process to 5500 N. Bailey Ave. Ste. #74 Amherst NY 14226. Purpose: to engage in any lawful act or activity. September 23,30 October 7,14,21,28 NOTICE Of FORMATION Of A LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY CGN Services, LLC Articles of Organization filed with the Secretary of State of New York (SSNY) on September 3, 2020. Office in Erie County. SSNY is the designated agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail copy of process to 80 Parkview Avenue Buffalo, New York 14210. Purpose: Any lawful purpose. September 23,30 October 7,14,21,28
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155734 Reverse Mortgage vs. Stull SUPPLEMENTAL SUMMONS– SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK, COUNTY OF ERIE – REVERSE MORTGAGE FUNDING LLC, Plaintiff,- against -FRANK EDWARD STULL; if he be living and if he be dead, the respective heirs-atlaw, next-of-kin, distributes, 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 inheritance, lien or otherwise any right, title or interest in or to the real property described in the complaint; UNITED STATES OF AMERICA ACTING ON BEHALF OF THE SECRETARY OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT, Defendants-Index No. 810663/2019 Plaintiff Designates Erie County as the Place of Trial. The Basis of Venue is that the subject action is situated in Erie County. To the above named Defendants–YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED to answer the Complaint in this action and to serve a copy of your answer, or, if the complaint is not served with this Summons, to serve a notice of appearance, on the Plaintiff’s Attorney(s) within 20 days after the service of this Summons, exclusive of the day of service (or within 30 days after the service is complete if this Summons is not personally delivered to you within the State of New York); the United States of America may appear or answer within 60 days of service hereof; 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. That this Supplemental Summons is being filed pursuant to an order of the court dated September 3, 2020. 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 the mortgage company will not stop the foreclosure action. YOU MUST RESPOND BY SERVING A COPY OF THE ANSWER ON THE ATTORNEY FOR THE PLAINTIFF (MORTGAGE COMPANY) AND FILING THE ANSWER WITH THE COURT. HELP FOR HOMEOWNERS IN FORECLOSURE; New York State law requires that we send you this notice about the foreclosure process. Please read it carefully. SUMMONS AND COMPLAINT You are in danger of losing your home. If you fail to respond to the Summons and Complaint in this Foreclosure Action, you may lose your home. Please read the Summons and Complaint carefully. You should immediately contact an attorney of your local legal aid office to obtain advice on how to protect yourself. SOURCES OF INFORMATION AND ASSISTANCE The State encourages you to become informed about your options in foreclosure. In addition to seeking assistance from an attorney or legal aid office, there are government agencies and nonprofit organizations that you may contact for information about possible options, including trying to work with your lender during this process. To locate an entity near you, you may call the toll-free helpline maintained by the New York State Department of Financial Services’ at 1-800-269-0990 or visit the Department’s website at http://www.dfs.ny.gov. FORECLOSURE RESCUE SCAMS Be careful of people who approach you with offers to “save” your home. There are individuals who watch for notices of foreclosure actions in order to unfairly profit from a homeowner’s distress. You should be extremely careful
about any such promises and any suggestions that you pay them a fee or sign over your deed. State law requires anyone offering such services for profit to enter into a contract which fully describes the services they will perform and fees they will charge, and which prohibits them from taking any money from you until they have completed all such promised services. We are attempting to collect a debt. Any information obtained will be used for that purpose. The foregoing summons is served upon you by publication pursuant to an order of the Honorable Catherine Nugent Panepinto, J.S.C. dated September 3, 2020. The object of this action is to foreclose a mortgage and covering the premises known as 84 Hiler Avenue, Kenmore, NY 14217 located at Section 78.33 Block 3 and Lot 4 Dated: September 21, 2020 Filed: September 22, 2020 Greenspoon Marder LLP, Attorney for Plaintiff, By: Raspreet Bhatia, Esq. 590 Madison Avenue, Suite 1800, New York, NY 10022 (212) 524-5000 Please respond to Cypress Creek office: Trade Centre South, 100 W. Cypress Creek Road, Suite 700 Fort Lauderdale, FL 33309 (888) 491-1120
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Campus Construction Management Group 6225 Sheridan Drive, Suite 100 Williamsville, New York 14221. Phone: (716) 239-4884 Project:Wyoming County Community Hospital – Lab Renovations Project 400 North Main Street, Warsaw, NY 14569 Pre-Bid: A Pre-Bid conference will not be held. If a bidder is interested in reviewing the project site for the purpose of reviewing the bidding procedures, the scope of work, and inspecting the proposed work areas, please contact Allison Thomson with Campus CMG at athomson@campuscmg.com for arrangements. Bid Due: Thursday, November 12, 2020 at 2:00 PM, location will be finalized and outlined in bidding documents. Vice President: Nicolas Humphrey Phone: (716) 523-7367 Email: Nhumphrey@campuscmg.com Project Manager: Allison Thomson Phone: (585) 397-5948 Email: Athomson@campuscmg.com Project Notes: Separate Bids are requested for Prime Contracts for: Contract No. 101 General Trades Work Contract No. 102 HVAC Work Contract No. 103 Electrical WorkContract No. 104 Plumbing/ Fire Protection Work Renovation work will take place within the Wyoming County Community Hospital in Warsaw, NY. Phase 1 will consist of moving medical records out of their current locations and renovating their space into a new Laboratory Suite. Demolition of existing space, all new finishes (walls, ceilings, floors, etc.) and new MEP’s will be installed for a complete renovation of the space for a new laboratory suite. This phase will also start the renovations to their current conference room on the 1st floor. Phase 2 will consist of moving the Laboratory into their new space and renovating their existing wing into a new Medical Records Suite. Within the new suite, offices and support space for the laboratory will be constructed with demolition of the existing space, all new finishes (walls, ceilings, floors, etc.) and new MEP’s. In this phase the remainder of the renovations to their current conference room on the 1st floor will be completed. Most of the work will take place on the 1st floor of the Hospital with some work required off hours during hospital operations. Some work will need to be completed at the Roof, 4th floor, 3rd floor, 2nd floor and ground floor levels. Asbestos abatement is required at the beginning of both phases of construction work. MBE/WBE PROJECT REQUIREMENTS: It is the policy of the New York State Department of Health to encourage Minority and Women Owned Business Enterprise participation in this project by contractors, subcontractors, and suppliers and all bidders are expected to cooperate in implementing this policy. The selected prime contractors must comply with the M/WBE goals and submit an acceptable MWBE Utilization plan reflective of this goal. The NYS Department of Health has established a combined M/WBE 30% participation goal for this grant funded project. Sealed bids will be received by the Owner until 2:00 PM local time, on Thursday, November 12 2020, Bids will be accepted at the Administration Office, 1st floor Room A.1520, located at 400 North Main Street, Warsaw, NY 14569, at which time and place, all bids will be publicly opened and read aloud in a location outlined in the bidding documents. The Bidding Documents and Forms of Proposals may be examined at the following locations starting Thursday, October 22, 2020 at 3:00 PM: 1.Construction Exchange of Buffalo & WNY, 2660 Williams Street, Cheektowaga, NY 14227 2.Builders Exchange of Rochester, 180 Linden Oaks, Rochester, NY 14625 3.Campus Construction Management Group, 6225 Sheridan Drive, Suite 100, Williamsville NY 14221 Copies may be obtained from the Avalon Rochester Office, 89 Allen Street, Rochester, NY 14608 by the contractors, with a refundable deposit of $100.00 per set. Checks are to be made payable to Kideney Architects, P.C. Additional Shipping charges will apply. Please direct any questions, RFI’s or correspondence to the Construction Manager at: Campus Construction Management Group, 6225 Sheridan Drive, Suite 100 Williamsville, New York 14221 Nicolas Humphrey (716) 523-7367 Email: Nhumphrey@campuscmg.com Allison Thomson (585) 397-5948 Email: Athomson@campuscmgcom
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ERIE COUNTY SEWER DISTRICT NOS. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5,6 & 8 Erie County Sewer District (ECSD or ‘District’) Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 & 8 will be holding a Public Hearing on November 5, 2020 at 10:00 A.M. local time, for the purpose of updating new permit, connection inspection, and equity fees for the ECSDs. The meeting will take place in Room 1004 of the Erie County Rath Building, 95 Franklin Street, Buffalo, New York 14202. At that time, the following schedule of fees will be presented and considered. The proposed effective date will be January 1, 2021. The proposed fees will be available for viewing at https://www2.erie.gov/dsm. EFFECTIVE DATE – January 1, 2021 Joseph Fiegl, P.E., BCEE Erie County Sewer Agency Dated: October 16, 2020 Published: October 21, 2020
Do you enjoy serving and caring for others in a home environment? Liberty Home Care is currently seeking qualified PCAs for assignments throughout Erie and Niagara County. Duties will include personal care and hygiene, eating, dressing, cleaning and laundry. Starting pay is $12.50 an hour, additional pay based on experience. Other benefits include, cell phone reimbursement, transportation stipend, and retention bonus. If you have experience working with patients that have chronic or acute conditions, we invite you to join us. Apply at www.libertyhomecare.org EOE
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Charter School of Inquiry Special Meeting
A Special Meeting regaring a personnel matter will be held by the Charter School of Inquiry Board of Trustees via Zoom videoconferencing on Thursday, October 22,Starting at 4:30 pm To join the CSI Special Board Meeting, go to: https://zoom. us/j/85322834888, enter password 611019, if promptedor to call in to the Zoom meeting: Dial 1-646-558-8656, enter Meeting ID# 85322834888 and Password 611019 when prompted
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Every Friday 12-5 p.m., Saturday 8a.m. -5pm and Sunday 10am -5p.m. the Express Flea Market located at 1970 Fillmore will be open to the public. Booths available! For more info contact (716) 4957386 or 716 262-0236
African Heritage Food Co-op Bi -Weekly Farmers Market
Every First and Third Thursday from 2:30 – 7p.m. The African Heritage Food Co-op will be holding a farmers market at Gates Vascular Institute at the corner of Goodrich and Ellicott Street. Every 3rd Thursday will be pay as you can during the COVID crisis.
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Homegrown city of Buffalo housing opportunity program is available for you . Get on the path to homeownership with the help of Mayor Brown and the city of Buffalo Housing Opportunity Program providing a clear path to homeownership. The program guides you through first-time home buyer finding assistance programs and heps you get into a great house in the buffalo neighborhood you love with the opportunity to build a more secure future. Get Pre-Approved before house hunting. Contact the Buffalo community-based organization nearest you to start the process and get more information about eligibility. Go to buffalony.gov/ homegrown. Already mortgage ready? Contact the city of Buffalo Division of Realestate at (716) 851-5280 or go to buffalony.gov/homegrown for more info.
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