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Mt. Olivet Baptist Church 16th Annual Holy Week Ends With "7 LAST WORDS OF CHRIST"

The week-long celebration of the 16th Annual Celebration of Holy Week services at Mt. Olive Baptist Church in Rochester will be capped off by an event called “7 Last Words Of Christ.”

This service will be held on the evening of Good Friday, March 29 at 6p.m. and will feature both local and regional preachers from diverse backgrounds including: Minister Serena Young, Pastor Robert Hoggard, Pastor Roger Breedlove, Pastor Willie Lightfoot, Pastor Marilyn Cunningham, Pastor Cedric Cooper, Pastor Kia Brooks, Pastor Leon Tate, Pastor Rodney R. Roberts, Bishop Gregory Wells, Pastor Cynthia Anderson, Dr. Douglass Smith, Dr. Keith L. Robinson, and Rev. DeCarto Draper.

Mt. Olivet Baptist Church is located at 141 Adams St. Rochester where Rev. Dr. Rickey B. Harvey Sr. is Senior Pastor.

Every Morning during Holy Week services were held featuring a different dynamic speaker from around the country including Bishop T. Anthony Bronner (Buffalo, NY), Pastor Welton Smith (Detroit, MI), Bishop Marc L. House (Atlanta, GA), Dr. Ruby Holland (Memphis, TN), and Bishop Rudolph McKissick (Jacksonville, FL) .

Deltas To Host Scholarship Jazz Brunch

The Rochester Alumnae Chapter of Delta Sigma theta Sorority, Inc. in partnership with The Delta Research and Education Foundation Presents “Rhapsody In Red,” 2024 Annual Scholarship Jazz Brunch featuring the live performance by “As One,” Sunday, May 5 from 1:30-4:30 p.m. at the Hyatt Regency Hotel, 125E. Main St. downtown Rochester.

Tickets are $100 per person and may be purchased at https://rb.gy/vmnwxa

Garth Fagan Dance Establishes Relationship With University Of North Carolina, Greensboro

Garth Fagan Dance (GFD) will be performing at the University of North Carolina at Greensboro’s Auditorium on April 5 at 8p.m. The reputation of Rochester-based GFD’s contemporary choreography came to the attention of the Director of UNCG’s School of Dance who engaged the company not only to perform, but also to lecture and demonstrate the Fagan Technique.

Garth Fagan, along with GFD’s new President Natalie Rogers Cropper, and Artistic Director PJ Pennewell, have curated a suite of dances to be performed by the Rochester-based company. The program is sponsored by UNCG and the Arts Council of Greater Greensboro.

Alexandra Joye Warren, founding artistic director of JOYEMOVEMENT in Greensboro, said her choreography is inspired by Garth, and is excited to participate in the program-exemplifying just one indication of how Garth Fagan Dance influences the development of contemporary dance in the US. Ms. Rogers Cropper said, “We are advancing the legacy of Garth Fagan Dance, and look forward to additional performances around the country, as well as in our home base of Rocester, as our new leadership team expands our reach."

Tickets are available at, https://www.etix.com/ticket/p/7562241/ucls-garth-fagan-dancegreensboro-uncg-auditorium

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Tuesday, April 2 is Presidential Primary! Election Day!

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Tuesday, April 2 is Presidential Primary Election Day!

Before voters go to the polls in a General Election to elect the next president of the United States, they are given the opportunity to assist the major political parties in deciding who will be their nominated candidate by way of a primary election or caucus.

In New York State (and locally) Tuesday, April 2 is Presidential Primary Election Day.

See Page 10 For Tuesday, April 2 Presidential Primary Election Day Polling Places For Your District !

Early Voting, Ends March 30. Polls are open from 9a.m. to 6p.m.

Choosing the best candidate to be the nominee of the party is considered the first step to winning an election. It’s crucial to get this right, which is why primary elections are vitally important.

The upcoming 2024 primary election season is on the horizon.

Juneteenth is Looking for Volunteers! Vendor and Parade Applications Open!

The Juneteenth Festival Inc. is currently looking for dedicated and community oriented volunteers to assist in organizing our Juneteenth Celebration. Come join us! For more information you can call (716)710-9298 or email us at Buffalojuneteenth1976@gmail.com

If you are interested in being a vendor or in the parade, whether you're a marching band, dance group, theme'd float, business or promoting a cause register your organization and show your Juneteenth pride! Register on Buffalojuneteenth1976@gmail.com

Cheektowaga Cops Out Of Control!

Citizens Outraged Over Use of Excessive Force in Arrest of 15-Year-Old Teen in The Streets of Buffalo's East Side

It was last Wednesday that a squadron of Cheektowaga police flooded the East Side of Buffalo at the corner of Erb and Genesee Street. Bernice Lee from The Juice Lounge, (BernBern Lee on Facebook) captured the majority of the event on Facebook live, her original video getting over 2k shares and 61k views. The police were there because they received a complaint that there was a petty theft that occurred at the Family Dollar on the corner of Genesee and Andrew Street on the Cheektowaga and Buffalo border. Bernice describes how the officers jumped on a 15-year-old Black girl, wrestled her to the ground, had their knees on the back of her neck and tied her hands and legs while she was down. Video capture of the police interaction shows just that.

At roughly 7 minutes and 20 seconds into the video, an employee from the Family Dollar approached the vehicle where the 15-year-old girl was being detained, and he stated that she was not the individual who was stealing in the store. Regardless, Cheektowaga continued the arrest, because they felt she

EXCESSIVE: Brothers pictured right, vehemently protested cops actions, as teen lay face down on the cold wet pavement with four officers cuffing her.

fit the description of the suspect in question. According to her family they charged her with resisting arrest.

Community members surrounded the police vehicles outraged at the police handling of the young girl. The scene had more than 6 police vehicles along with other unmarked vehicles on site, one female officer was accounted for, at least one undercover officer and there were no Black officers or officers of color. Not surprising in the 124 member Cheektowaga Police force there is just one Black

CITIZENS PROTEST ABUSE: Bernice Lee (center) and other "community leaders,"

Robert 'Frankie' Franklin: Repealed the British in War of 1812

officer and one Latino officer.

Two days later, a press conference was held at the Juice Lounge, followed by a protest led by the community. According to most who were on the scene that day, it was Bernice’s actions that might have saved the young Black teen’s life. The demands from the protest were directed at Family Dollar to release their camera footage and to the Cheektowaga Police to release all their footage from the incident and drop the charges. According to Cheektowaga police, however, they have recovered footage from the store that shows the young girl stealing. The community insists, no matter the reason, the use and show of force was excessive and out of place.

Chief Coons of the Cheektowaga Police Department defended his officer’s actions stating: “The force they ‘the officers’ used was minimal. In fact, I think they showed a lot of restraint.” He further explains that “It worked out. The number of officers that were there, instead of having one officer really fight this individual, having more officers there was able to help subdue

Robert Franklin was a free African American of advanced age living in a log cabin with his family on Niagara Street, near presentday Columbus Parkway. At the time, the location was within the boundaries of the Village of Black Rock, but was later incorporated into the City of Buffalo. Little is known about Mr. Franklin, but recollections about him recorded that he was known as "Frankie" and that he helped successfully repel a British invasion during the War of 1812 at the First Battle of Black Rock, July 11, 1813. He was killed five months later when Buffalo was burned, December 30, 1813. Franklin's body, with the other dead, was buried in a single large grave in the Franklin Square burying ground (present site of Erie County Hall). Decades later, the remains of citizens buried there were moved to Forest Lawn cemetery.

It is not known when Robert Franklin moved to Buffalo/Black Rock but he is among those residents recorded in the 1810 Buffalo census. His household included himself and two other people, so it is possible that he has living descendants among us.

A commemorative marker honoring Robert Franklin at the intersection of Niag-

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Second Chance Outreach Ministries will host a Free Good Friday Fish Luncheon

Second Chance Outreach Ministries will host a free Good Friday Fish Luncheon giveaway on Friday, March 29 at the Outreach Ministries, 1333 Jefferson Avenue from 12 to 3 p.m.

Simon of Cyrene Was An African Man

DID YOU KNOW…Simon

of Cyrene was an African Man summoned from the crowd to carry Jesus’ cross to Calvary? Nearly two decades ago, The Rev. Henry Masters wrote and published a book about the African man summoned from the crowd to carry Jesus’ cross to Calvary. Now in his late seventies, the retired United Methodist pastor, last year produced his own full-length musical about Simon of Cyrene. It was scheduled to be performed as a special Lenten program last April at Dallas’ Hamilton Park United Methodist Church.

Anita Williams Issues Call For “Taking It to the Streets!”

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TERRENCE D. McKELVEY

Attorney at Law

181 Franklin Street Suite #301 Buffalo, New York 14202

Dr. Anita Williams, the visionary founder of Buffalo’s annual “Taking It to the Streets” summer crusade, says “get ready now for a wonderful time for all ages!”

Now in its 36th year, the event, held August 17 and 18, will take place in the entire Martin Luther King Park starting at 11a.m. both days featuring great food and merchandise vendors, stage activity with national and local artists, Health Awareness, a Kidzone, great giveaways and more!

Vendor and Shelter space is now available!! Call Anita Williams early to reserve your space and or to join one of the events planning committees at (716)507-1931, or (716)507-1931. (See their ad page 6).

hen Buffalo-based fiber artist Robin Crawford heard about the “Stitching Stories: Quilts By Daisy Estelle Anderson & Others” exhibit at the Michigan Street Corridor’s Broadway Avenue Headquarters, she was excited about seeing the show.

Robin, who is an accomplished quilter in her own right, was even more impressed to hear that the closing reception was featuring a viewing of the short film, “The Quilts of Gee’s Bend.”

The all-Black community of Gee’s Bend (Boykin, Alabama) is famous for the production of its unique style of quilt-making that has its roots in enslavement, and been passed down through generations. Today their quilts are considered works of art and are highly sought after by collectors and museums around the world.

In 2010 Robin, a member of the Afro American Quilters Guild in Pittsburgh, was offered to go on a retreat to Gee’s Bend.

“It was an experience of a lifetime,” she recalled, “a dream come true!”

“I actually slept in the 100 year old slave house on Martha James Pettway Road,” she continued. “The one thing that was really significant, was that I actually made a quilt on the property with the help of the women! We all sat around and quilted it together.”

She named her quilt “On The Bend.” It’s still in her possession.

She said she also learned a lot about the importance and significance of quilts beyond just keeping warm, such as the many African American symbols they incorporated .

“The Gee’s Bend women use the 100 year old House as a retreat,” she said. “They take pride in being on their land and the land their forefathers lived and worked on.”

Her relationship with some of the women continued even after she returned to Pittsburgh. The Gees Bend Women later came there for a huge quilt & Trunk Show.

Reflecting on her personal journey, quilting she said, changed her life creatively.

“I never thought about quilting initially. I was into design and tailoring but when it was introduced to me, it took me to another level of creativity. That’s how I got my name as a fiber artist,” she said.

-40 Year Return-

Before leaving Buffalo in 1982 to attend the Art Institute of Pittsburgh where she earned an Associate's Degree and Carlow University, for her Bachelor of Arts, Robin was very active here teaching sewing and design classes, modeling workshops and dance. While living in Pittsburgh she made great strides and continued to grow artistically (i.e. In 2003, her quilts were included in the Bold Improvisation: 120 Years of African American Quilts exhibition at the Senator John Heinz History Center. She was also one of 20 selected quilters for the complementary exhibition African American Quilters and Preservers of Western Pennsylvania that same year). She also provided outreach ministry to youth.

Since she returned home a few years ago, she’s been encouraged by some of the talented people she’s met. She is currently part of the “Before and After Again” exhibit at the AKG Museum and is looking forward to working with the AKG on future collaborations. -Staff Writer

(The "Stitching Stories: Quilts By Daisy Estelle Anderson & Others" Exhibit at Michigan Street Corridor Headquarters, 136 Broadway runs now thru Friday March 29 from 10a.m. – 4 p.m. CLOSING RECEPTION will be held THURSDAY, MARCH 28 from 6-8 p.m.)

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her quicker with minimal force,” he said in reference to the 15-year-old girl.

According to retired Buffalo Police Officer and community advocate Cariol Horne, “The problem is bigger than police, the problem is with the people in power and the politicians that allow this to happen. This is why we need Cariol’s Law.” Cariol’s law has six main components, including duty to intervene and accountability for not intervening in the case of excessive force and police brutality. Cariol’s law has been adopted by the Buffalo Police Department as the Duty to Intervene but has not been adopted on a statewide level yet.

According to the 15-year-old's grandmother Aminah Barnes, and many others in the community, whether or not she had committed petty theft, she is a 15-year-old girl and the amount of force used was not only excessive, but something that will have a long-term traumatic impact. Many are left making the comparison on how Payton Gendron, the criminal responsible for the 5/14 race based massacre was escorted out of Tops entirely unharmed, while a 15-year-old Black girl accused of petty theft requires a hospital visit after leaving police custody.

If you or anyone you know has been the subject of police abuse or excessive force, you can reach out to BuffaloVictims@gmail.com to share your story.

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"On The Bend"

HEALTH MATTERS

Black Kidney Health Matters!

Kidney Disease is Part of a Larger Black Health Crisis

According to the National Kidney Foundation 33% of American adults are at risk for kidney disease (yes, one in three people), and if you are Black or Af rican American, you are more than 3 times as likely to have kidney failure compared to White Americans. This is largely driven by economic, structural, and social deter minants of health that have unfairly im pacted Black Americans, and as a result, Black populations have much higher rates of high blood pressure, diabetes, obesity and heart disease… all of which increases the risk for kidney disease.

Iftar on Wheels

Feed Buffalo has Iftar on Wheels Sadaqah Sundays March 31 and April 7 feeding fasting families in need for Ramadan. You can register on www.feedbuffalo.org

In addition, the way in which kidney disease was traditionally diagnosed underestimated the presence and/or severity of disease in Black or African American people delaying important interventions to preserve kidney function. Kidney checkup: two simple tests

Chronic Kidney Disease is evaluated using two simple tests – a blood test known as the estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR) and a urine test known as the urine albumin-creatinine ratio (uACR). Both tests are needed to have a clear picture of your kidney health.

-Symptoms of stage 1 kidney disease-

Many people do not experience symptoms of kidney disease until the later stages of Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD) . Talk to your doctor immediately if you notice any of these potential CKD signs and symptoms which may include:

•Changes in urination

Healthy kidneys help filter blood to create urine. When the kidneys don’t function well, urination issues may occur such as needing to urinate more often or seeing blood in your urine. You may also experience urine that’s foamy or bubbly—which could be an early sign that protein is getting into your urine due to damaged kidneys.

•Fatigue

Reduced kidney function can lead to a buildup of toxins in the blood that causes you to have a lack of energy or feel overwhelmingly tired. CKD may also cause anemia, which can make you feel tired or weak due to having too few red blood cells.

•Itching

Dry and itchy skin may be a sign that you have an imbalance of minerals and nutrients in your blood due to kidney disease. Itching is often caused by high blood levels of phosphorus.

•Swelling in your hands, legs, or feet

When your kidneys aren’t removing excess fluid and sodium from your body, swelling (also known as edema) may occur in your feet or other lower extremities.

•Shortness of breath

Extra fluid can build up in your lungs when your kidneys aren't removing enough fluid, which may cause you to be short of breath. CKD-induced anemia, which is a shortage of oxygen carrying red blood cells, may also cause breathlessness.

•Pain in the small of your back

You may experience localized pain near your kidneys that doesn't change or that becomes worse when you move or stretch. The kidneys are located on either side of your spine in your lower back, and kidney problems can cause pain in this area. Back pain may also be due to an infection or blockage of the kidneys, which can lead to kidney damage.

•Decreased appetite

A buildup of toxins due to impaired kidney function may cause you to lose your appetite, whether because you feel full or too sick or tired to eat.

•Puffiness around your eyes

Protein leaking into your urine as a result of kidney damage may cause persistent puffiness around the eyes, an early sign of kidney disease.

•Abnormal levels of phosphorus, calcium, or vitamin D Impaired kidney function can cause electrolyte imbalances, such as low calcium levels or high phosphorus, that may lead to muscle cramping.

•Abnormal urine test

High amounts of protein in your urine, called proteinurea, can be a sign of kidney disease. Healthy kidneys filter out waste and fluid, letting protein return to the blood. When the kidneys don’t function correctly, protein leaks into your urine.

•High blood pressure

Excess fluid and sodium build up as a result of kidney disease can cause you to have higher blood pressure. High blood pressure can also damage the blood vessels in the kidneys and lead to a worsening of kidney disease over time.

Can stage 1 kidney disease be reversed?

While there is no cure for kidney disease and kidney damage can’t be reversed once it occurs, you can start taking steps now to slow the progression of CKD. Each person experiences kidney disease differently. Many people who are diagnosed with kidney disease in the early stages never have kidney failure, and those who later experience kidney failure can live well for decades with treatment. (Sourced from National Kidney Foundation)

Chick-fil-Antibiotics

Chick-fil-A will stop using its 'no antibiotics ever' label on chicken Citing low chicken supplies, Chick-filA said it will transition to sourcing chicken fed with antibiotics this spring.

Surgeons Transplant Pig Kidney Into A Patient

For the first time, surgeons have transplanted a kidney from a genetically modified pig into a living person.

Richard Slayman, a 62-year-old Black man, of Weymouth, Mass., is suffering from end-stage kidney disease. He received the organ last Saturday in a four-hour procedure, Massachusetts General Hospital announced. He is recovering well and is expected to be discharged Saturday, the hospital said.

End-stage renal disease is 3.8 times more common among Black people than White people in the U.S., according to federal statistics.

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Another Victory For The Families of Victims Killed in 2022 Tops Massacre

Judge Rules That Lawsuit Against Social Media Companies May Proceed

On March 18, a New York State judge rejected a motion to dismiss a lawsuit against social media companies alleging the platforms helped radicalize a gunman who perpetuated a massacre on Buffalo’s East Side. The gunman, then 18, killed 10 people and injured three others – all of them Black – on May 14, 2022, at the Tops grocery store on Jefferson Avenue.

Erie County Supreme Court Justice Paula Feroleto ruled that the lawsuit against social media companies may proceed. Although attorneys for the platforms have been seeking to have such lawsuits dismissed, Feroleto disagreed. The move is another mark in the victory column for the Buffalo law firm John V. Elmore, P.C., as well as reassurance for the families of those killed in the Tops murders that justice will be served.

“As long as we are on the right side of justice, it is not surprising that a small, family-operated law firm on the East Side can win such a major motion and argument against the multi-billion-dollar tech companies,” said attorney Kristen Elmore-Garcia. “We are standing up for our Buffalo community to make sure that no one else suffers the type of losses our clients and neighbors have endured.”

In March 2023, Elmore-Garcia’s firm, along with the Social Media Victims Law Center and the Giffords Law Center to Prevent Gun Violence, filed a wrongful death lawsuit against the owners of six social media platforms and streaming services; an Iowa-based manufacturer of body armor; a New York-based gun store; a Georgia-based manufacturer of custom gun accessories; and the parents of the Tops gunman. The lawsuit was the first of its kind to hold social media companies and firearms manufacturers accountable for mass shootings in America.

Clean Mobility Buffalo Aims To Power East Side Forward

Clean Mobility Buffalo recently celebrated the official launch of a significant investment for clean transportation improvements on the East Side. The event took place at an East Side Forward Expo, which was held at the Northland Workforce Training Center. Nearly 200 people attended the gathering to learn about ongoing projects and to initiate meaningful conversations about providing equitable access to transportation. The event was a lively gathering of residents, families, businesses, and community organizations.

Who is Clean Mobility Buffalo?

An alliance of like-missioned organizations and neighborhood leaders have banded together to implement clean transportation improvements throughout the East Side. With the support of a historic $10 million commitment from the New York State Energy Research & Development Authority (NYSERDA) under the New York Clean Transportation Prizes Program, they are advancing solutions to long-standing challenges through forward-thinking projects.

What Is Their Shared Vision?

A cleaner, healthier, and more connected East Side, identifying current transportation challenges and introducing innovative, environmentally friendly, and health-conscious alternatives for all. Crosswalks visible and free from obstructions, bike lanes and paths separated from vehicle traffic, well-organized ride-sharing arrangements, and safe and adequately maintained bus stops are all crucial components of reliable, accessible, and safe infrastructure.

Clean Mobility Facts

•1 in 3 households on the East Side walk, bike, or takes public transit to work

•In Buffalo, 28% of households do not have a personal vehicle

•58% of those households are from our Black population

Who Are Clean Mobility Buffalo Partners?

Organized by LISC NY, Heart of the City Neighborhoods, and Open Buffalo, Clean Mobility Buffalo is activated in East Side neighborhoods by project partners Buffalo Niagara Medical Campus, Coalition for Economic Justice, East Side Bike Club, GObike, and Reddy Bikeshare.

What’s Happening? What Projects Are In Motion?

The project is in a rigorous phase of planning and discovery. Listening to community stakeholders through surveys, focus groups, and town hall meetings will help shape long-range transformation. Over 20 community leaders deeply rooted in the East Side formed its Neighborhood Leadership Group (NLG). Over the past six months, the NLG partners have completed training, created transit education, and connected with neighbors to gather feedback.

As the process of bringing partners on board continues, GObike and Reddy Bikeshare are now working on implementing the first pair of Clean Mobility Buffalo projects—the revival of bike and walking trails and the expansion of an e-bikeshare.

Moving forward, we will share more updates from Clean Mobility Buffalo about plans and progress, creating access to clean transit options for East Side residents.

Tendaji Ya'Ukuu is an Ecological Justice Coordinator at Open Buffalo

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EAST SIDE FORWARD! Pictured above scenes from the East Side Forward Expo Clean Mobility Buffalo Event which took place March 16 at the Northland Workforce Training Center. Attorney John V. Elmore ,P.C. and Kristen Elmore Garcia

Entertainment "Family Before Everything" a New Film Collaboration Provides Opportunities and Participation

Brace yourselves for an unforgettable cinematic experience as the eagerly anticipated film, "Family Before Everything," takes center stage on Saturday, April 6th, with screenings at 7 p.m. and 9:30 p.m. in the Seneca One Building Auditorium, nestled within the iconic Seneca One Tower at 1 Seneca St., Buffalo, NY. This ground breaking premiere marks the debut of the newly forged film production powerhouse, FBE Productions.

A narrative that transcends time, the story was originally crafted in 2011 as a stage play by the brilliant BAVPA Alumni, Phil Davis Sr., and born from a heartto-heart conversation between Phil and his brother Jimmy, that evolved into a stage play co-written with Phil's wife, Taura. Directed by the late Buffalo theatre legend, Willie Judson, the play ran in both 2011 and 2015, with the later version featuring executive producer John Stover Jr., Alphonso Walker Jr., and Terrance “TBrizzy Brown” in lead roles, which inspired the conversation to eventually make the play into a feature film, after eight years.

At its core, "Family Before Everything" delves into the profound meaning of safeguarding and providing for one's family, even when the outcome may not align with personal preferences. Exploring themes of choice, family dynamics, unity, the transformative power of education, and the significance of faith.

FBE Production Company is committed to nurturing the next generation of storytellers. Purposefully integrating past alumni and current students into the film, FBE provided hands-on learning experiences, with some students participating as supporting actors, extras, and production assistants during after-hours shoots at the school. Notable alumni like Reggie Keith (CanaHouse), Nina Brown (Recording Artist), and T-Brizzy Brown (Recording Artist) secured key speaking roles, underscoring FBE's dedication to empowering emerging talents.

The film also features an all-star cast of residents of Buffalo, NY, Rochester, NY, and Los Angeles, CA, who has been seen in films worldwide on platforms such as Amazon Prime, Tubi and SkoVu TV including John Stover Jr. (Executive Producer), Alphonso Walker Jr., Adiyon Dashalon, Adryanna Elmendorf, Iesha “Babydoll” Owens, Michael Erik, Iesha Green, Russel Holt, Monique Cunningham (Casting Director/Producer) and Def Jam Recording Artist, Benny the Butcher.

The visionary creative ensemble behind FBE Production Company boasts luminaries such as Phil Davis Sr. (SkoVu TV), John Stover (Yield Management), John Massey (Myracles Media Production), Paulette D. Harris (716Artists), and Monique Cunningham (Moe’s Art Designs/Moetown Enterprises).

There's additional screening of "Family Before Everything" at BAVPA on Friday, April 12th, at 7 PM, located at 450 Masten Avenue, Buffalo, NY. For info email fbeproductionsinfo@gmail.com

PMLJ Celestial Jazz Wellness Series: An amazing night of healing Jazz at the Pharoah Sanders Tribute presented by the Pappy Martin Legacy Jazz Collective. Pictured l/r pianist George Cables, Saxophonist Azar Lawrence, Saxophonist Isaiah Collier, Bishop Bronner (Elim Christian Fellowship), Dawn Martin Berry-Walker (PMLJC) Bassist Nat Reeves, and Drummer Billy Hart. The band of musicians played to a full house. Many great selections were played and when the band played Sanders classic "Thembi"it was met with roaring applause. The night ended with a standing ovation and plenty of good fellowship! Don't miss the next free Celestial Jazz Wellness Series Event. Visit pmljazz.org for more info, upcoming events and membership opportunities. photo by Street Legacy

Photos/ Darvin Adams

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Local Artist Lowdown: Four Young Women Making Moves In The Art Scene

Buffalo’s Art Community is Experiencing a New Level In Its Renaissance From packed-out fashion shows to spectaclestudded music events, the Queen City is evergrowing in the arts scene, and it has much to do with young people taking charge and creating spaces with inclusivity in mind. Now more than ever, we see particularly young women trailblazing unique paths in the arts while building community. Get to know these four young women making an impact here and now.

Unapologetically celebrating blackness, Keleah Griffin also known as “Lea The Teacha” speaks truth to power through poetry. The rising poet has made waves recently for her spoken word at Buffalo Fashion Runway’s Black Carpet event in February and continues to build a fierce reputation around her powerful spoken word. Her poetry, known for its transparency and bold perspective of the city's Eastside, has elevated her voice as one to watch and cherish. If you’d like to witness Lea The Teacha in person, the poet can be found every other Wednesday at Cafe Aroma or occasionally sharing a few words at Gypsy Parlor. You can follow her on Instagram: @leatheteacha

Touching on the many aspects of coming to age, rising rhymer Lowekey is ascending as a unique artist challenging the perceptions and perspectives commonly placed on women. Her debut album Young Woman, continues to grow locally for its honest, transparent perspective on relationships, adulthood, and sexuality. Singles from the album like “That Thang,” “Talks A Lot,” and “Hey Helga” have become performance staples with an authentic message and tend to call for crowd participation. With one of her freestyles going viral across social media last year, rapper Lowekey has been in high demand. She’ll be featured on a lineup for an upcoming rap show at Amy’s Place on March 30th. You can follow Lowekey on Instagram at @ibelowekey

Challenging the status quo through music, Desiree Kee also known as DJ IYKYK ( If you know, you know), is a rising taste maker specializing in creating a sonic ambiance for inclusive spaces. With a focus on centering femme artists, DJ IYKYK spins a mixture of underground hip-hop, house, and alternative that is both playful and occasionally counter-cultural. Embracing a nuanced, diverse community of music lovers, DJ IYKYK has recently grown her influence through her party series called Overdue and collaboration with the Blerd events at OSB Ciderworks. If you’re looking for an event that’s fresh, exciting, and will play music you may have never heard before, check out DJ IYKYK on the ones and two's at Blerd’s “Toriyama Day” event on April 6th.

Playful, animated, and colorful, Jekovia Manuel’s work integrates abstract elements and cartoons while centering black figures. Known on social media as @koviasartbox, the visual artist uses painting and mixed media to create vibrant images that can include buttons, flowers, sparkles, and multiple different applications on one canvas. From recreating Boondocks characters to building out conceptual pieces, Jekovia’s work is light-hearted and exciting. She’s been featured at El Museo’s art gallery and she holds Paint and Sip events throughout the year. Her next Paint and Sip will be a Taco Tuesday Theme on April 16th at 74 Allen Street. Make sure you follow all these ladies on social media. To learn more about music and art in Buffalo, follow @sneakvibingmedia.

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Juneteenth: "Faith & Freedom" Event Promises an Inspiring Celebration of History and Hope!

Join Villa Maria College April 4th for an enlightening and empowering evening commemorating Juneteenth with the screening of "Juneteenth: Faith & Freedom." This captivating documentary offers a firsthand exploration of the holiday's profound significance, told through the lens of a Black man discovering its legacy from descendants of the liberated. Attendees will be treated to a dynamic program featuring live performances, Black-owned vendors, refreshments, and a thought-provoking panel discussion. Starts 5:00 p.m. – 8:30p.m at the College, 240 Pine Ridge Rd. Free event. For info call C.J. Banks at 716-390-8361.

Women's Basketball

On Wednesday, March 6 the UB Women’s basketball team played Central Michigan.

The Buffalo Bulls women’s team won a game that they were in control of for most of the contest.

#35 Chellia Watson (pictured going for a layup) led the lady Bulls with 26 points.

-Image and text by A. Dorcely

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Mortgage Lending Lags to Black Applicants in Buffalo

It's tougher for African-Americans in Erie and Niagara counties to obtain a home loan than in almost any other metro region in the nation, according to an Investigative Post analysis

Black applicants are twice as likely to be denied a home mortgage as the overall population in Erie and Niagara counties, an Investigative Post analysis has found.

What’s more, the region’s 18 percent rejection rate for Black mortgage applicants in 2022 was higher than in all but a handful of other major metro areas nationally.

The gap between the denial rate for Black applicants and the overall mortgage denial rate in the Erie-Niagara region – 18 percent vs. 9 percent – was the widest found in the top 50 metro areas.

“Buffalo especially is a place where Black borrowers are more likely to be denied things like a mortgage, compared to white borrowers. Now, this is obviously true across the country and that's a really unfortunate fact, but it seems to be especially egregious in places like Buffalo,” said Jacob Channel, senior economist at LendingTree, an online-lending marketplace based in North Carolina.

Income disparities are partly to blame, mortgage analysts and community leaders say. Median household income for whites is almost double that of Black households in Erie and Niagara counties, according to census data.

But other factors – including remnants of historic redlining –also play a role, they say.

“To say that redlining doesn’t happen today — maybe not outright, where we are continuing to put red lines on maps — but it does happen in the banking system in all sorts of ways,” said Kathryn Franco, former president of the Buffalo Niagara Community Reinvestment Coalition.

Banks and other lending companies deny redlining or otherwise discriminating, with all contacted saying they are committed to equality and helping more people own their own homes.

“Any decision to deny an applicant is based solely on the financial information and data associated with the applicant,” KeyBank, one of the largest lenders in the region, said in response to recent criticism.

Other banks offered similar statements.

Investigative Post reported in November that Black home ownership rates have stagnated in Buffalo and Erie County over the past four decades. About a third of Black households own their own homes, compared with half of white households in Buffalo and almost three fourths in Erie County, according to Census reports.

As a follow-up to that report, Investigative Post analyzed the most recent federal Home Mortgage Disclosure Act data from 2018 through 2022 for Erie and Niagara counties, as well as 2021 and 2022 data for the top 50 metro areas in the United States.

Among the findings:

•Black borrowers account for a small portion of home mortgages — usually less than 5 percent — issued by most of the region's largest financial institutions. That includes KeyBank, the area’s second largest bank, which rejected 27 percent of Black applicants.

•Nonbank lenders such as Hunt Mortgage generally issue a lower percentage of their loans to Black applicants than do banks. They are also more likely to issue loans that are easier to qualify for, but can carry more fees, costing borrowers more money over time.

•High debt-to-loan ratios, followed by credit history and lack of collateral, are most often cited as reasons for loan denials for Black applicants, as well as white.

•Black mortgage applicants are less likely to be rejected in almost a dozen other metro areas with incomes comparable to those in Erie and Niagara counties.

•Black homebuyers in the Erie-Niagara region apply for mortgages at roughly half the rate of whites. The lower application rate combined with a higher denial rate has stalled homeownership.

The analysis also found the 9 percent loan rejection rate for all races in Erie and Niagara counties in 2022 was in line with the national average. But the 18 percent Black denial rate in the Erie-Niagara region surpassed the 14 percent average denial rate among the top 50 metro areas surveyed nationally. Only the New Orleans, Miami, Detroit and Austin, Texas, regions rejected Black loan applications at a higher rate than Erie-Niagara.

The issues raised are complex, according to analysts and community leaders.

Income disparities are a leading contributor to lower homeownership and loan approval rates, Franco said. But to blame just income for low Black home ownership rates is too simplistic, analysts and community leaders said. They point to, for example, the almost dozen metro areas with similar Black incomes but lower loan rejection rates in 2022 than Erie and Niagara counties.

Among them are the Cleveland, Cincinnati, Milwaukee, Indianapolis and Pittsburgh regions. All have Black median household incomes below the national average, and even below the Erie-Niagara median in a few cases. Their financial institutions are less likely to reject Black loans than those in the Erie Niagara region, Investigative Post found.

Today, Evans and Five Star banks, along with Bank of America and M&T Bank, have the strongest records of issuing home mortgages to Black borrowers in Erie and Niagara counties, the Investigate Post analysis found.

Overall, Black home loans in Erie and Niagara counties represented about 7 percent of applications, and 6 percent of issued loans, or originations, in 2022 — up from roughly 5 percent of applications and 4 percent of originations in 2018.

But more than half of the 20 largest lenders didn’t reach those averages, Investigative Post found.

Of these, KeyBank has received the most attention.

An Investigative Post analysis of mortgage data found that of 3,400 home mortgages KeyBank issued in Erie and Niagara counties between 2018 and 2022, fewer than 100 — just under 3 percent — were to Black borrowers, with KeyBank denying over 25 percent of Black loan applications.

"We do not redline in Buffalo or anywhere else we do business,” KeyBank said in a statement.

Some banks with low lending rates to Black borrowers have little presence in Black communities. Citizens Bank, for example, has some 30 branch locations in the Erie -Niagara region, but none on the East Side of Buffalo.

The New York State Department of Financial Services found in 2021 that among the region’s lenders, nonbanks were generally weaker in lending to minorities and in minority communities than the region's banks. Next Possible Solutions

Politicians Speak For Us And Then They Get Elected!

During 2000-2001, in South Buffalo, the Abby St./Hickory Woods Neighborhood controversy was a big issue in the Buffalo Common Council and in Mayor Anthony Masiello's Administration. The politicians that represented South Buffalo as well as those that did not, did right by the people affected by the toxins that were in the soil in the neighborhoods. The toxic pollutants spewed for years, from a large steel factory, before developers decided to build nice, affordable houses on the land.

The homeowners in South Buffalo were getting sick with many illnesses and no one knew why. Meetings were called and soon the Common Council and Mayor Masiello intervened. The City of Buffalo elected officials worked with the EPA and the DEC to make sure the needs of the residents were taken care of. There were many community meetings, surveys and health studies conducted by Erie County and New York State.

Meanwhile, today, residents on Humboldt Parkway are still waiting for their elected officials to meet with them and to support them and /or to demand that the New York State Department Of Transportation (NYSDOT) conduct an Environmental Impact Statement. It is absolutely telling how some Buffalo Common Councilmembers treat certain constituents differently based on what area of the city they live in.

Tell me, what are the sick residents on Humboldt Parkway being offered for their years of breathing toxic air? How will they be compensated from the additional health issues that will be created by the construction of the Tunnel in their front yard? That is why it is important that we, those of us who care about human and civil rights (and sick people), unite and begin to elect the right district council members and work with the community to support the addition of AtLarge council representatives back in the common council.

Furthermore, some of the elected councilmembers are not allowing letters, information or requests to speak; rather that they be filed with the council and to be referred to a Community Development Committee or Legislation Community where it can be discussed or debated. Transparency, democracy and civil engagement seems to have taken a huge step backwards as they relate to citizens' participation in this 2024 council year.

It has been documented that the full restoration of Humboldt Parkway will cost 1/2 of the cost of the Tunnel. Full Restoration would also create more local job opportunities, increase vehicle traffic on customer-starved commercial corridors, reduce the toxins, carbon monoxide and other pollutants from sickening the residents living close to the Expressway.

One important question the residents of the Eastside need to ask the NYSDOT is: If there is no potential harm to residents on Humboldt Parkway by installing the tunnel, why not reassure all of us by conducting the Environmental Impact Statement the whole city is asking for?

As the world waits for an excuse or continues to be subjected to dead silence, I will answer the question. The NYSDOT already knows that the Expressway has already made a lot of homeowners sick while a few have died as a result of breathing all that toxic air, over several decades. They also must realize that the addition of the Tunnel will only make the problem worse because the air filtration system has been removed from the Project by the NYSDOT. By Hook or Crook, they are planning on planting that toxic tunnel in the Expressway on our Humboldt Parkway, community and homeowners opinions be damned!

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NOTICE

Supplemental Summons and Notice of Object of Action Supreme Court Of The State Of New York County Of Erie Action to Foreclose a Mortgage Index #: 812632/2023 U.S. Bank Trust National Association, Not In Its Individual Capacity But Solely As Owner Trustee For RCF 2 Acquisition Trust Plaintiff, vs Seth Kingsley As Heir To The Estate Of Debra D. Kingsley, Joshua Kingsley As Heir To The Estate Of Debra D. Kingsley, Unknown Heirs Of Debra D. Kingsley Aka Debra Dee Freeberg If Living, And If He/She Be Dead, Any And All Persons Unknown To Plaintiff, Claiming, Or Who May Claim To Have An Interest In, Or General Or Specific Lien Upon The Real Property Described In This Action; Such Unknown Persons Being Herein Generally Described And Intended To Be Included In Wife, Widow, Husband, Widower, Heirs At Law, Next Of Kin, Descendants, Executors, Administrators, Devisees, Legatees, Creditors, Trustees, Committees, Lienors, And Assignees Of Such Deceased, Any And All Persons Deriving Interest In Or Lien Upon, Or Title To Said Real Property By, Through Or Under Them, Or Either Of Them, And Their Respective Wives, Widows, Husbands, Widowers, Heirs At Law, Next Of Kin, Descendants, Executors, Administrators, Devisees, Legatees, Creditors, Trustees, Committees, Lienors, And Assigns, All Of Whom And Whose Names, Except As Stated, Are Unknown To Plaintiff, People Of The State Of New York, United States Of America On Behalf Of The IRS, Board Of Managers Of The Millcreek Townhouses Condominium John Doe (Those unknown tenants, occupants, persons or corporations or their heirs, distributees, executors, administrators, trustees, guardians, assignees, creditors or successors claiming an interest in the mortgaged premises.) Defendant(s). Mortgaged Premises: 120 Ellicott Creek Road, Unit #14 Tonawanda, NY 14150 To the Above named Defendant: 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 Supplemental Summons, to serve a notice of appearance, on the Plaintiff(s) attorney(s) within twenty days after the service of this Supplemental Summons, exclusive of the day of service (or within 30 days after the service is complete if this Supplemental Summons is not personally delivered to you within the State of New York). In case of your failure to appear or answer, judgment will be taken against you by default for the relief demanded in the Complaint. The Attorney for Plaintiff has an office for business in the County of Erie. Trial to be held in the County of Erie. The basis of the venue designated above is the location of the Mortgaged Premises. TO Unknown Heirs of Debra D. Kingsley AKA Debra Dee Freeberg Defendant In this Action. The foregoing Supplemental Summons is served upon you by publication, pursuant to an order of HON. Craig D. Hannah of the Supreme Court Of The State Of New York, dated the Sixth day of March, 2024 and filed with the Complaint in the Office of the Clerk of the County of Erie, in the City of Buffalo. The object of this action is to foreclose a mortgage upon the premises described below, November 8, 2007, executed by Debra D. Kingsley (who died on November 20, 2018, a resident of the county of Erie, State of New York) to secure the sum of $81,885.00. The Mortgage was recorded at Book 13379, Page 4957 in the Office of the Erie County Clerk on November 8, 2007. The mortgage was subsequently assigned by an assignment executed October 19, 2010 and recorded on October 26, 2010, in the Office of the Erie County Clerk at Book 13508, Page 9184. The mortgage was subsequently assigned to U.S. BANK TRUST NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, NOT IN ITS

CAPACITY BUT SOLELY AS OWNER TRUSTEE FOR RCF 2 ACQUISITION TRUST by an assignment executed on April 16, 2023 and sent for recording in the Office of the Erie County Clerk; The property in question is described as follows: 120 Ellicott Creek Road, Unit #14, Tonawanda, NY 14150 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.

DATED: March 14, 2024 Gross Polowy LLC Attorney(s) For Plaintiff(s) 1775 Wehrle Drive, Suite 100 Williamsville, NY 14221 The law firm of Gross Polowy LLC and the attorneys whom it employs are debt collectors who are attempting to collect a debt. Any information obtained by them will be used for that purpose. 80061 March 28 April 4, 11, 18

LEGAL NOTICE for the loss of potential rents.

SUPREME COURT

STATE OF NEW YORK :

COUNTY OF ERIE

IMAMUZZAMAN CHOWDHURY

296 Sobieski Street

Buffalo, NY 14211

Plaintiff

AMENDED VERIFIED COMPLAINT

INDEX NO. 809198/2020

vs.

MD SANWAR H. AKAND

302 Rother Avenue

Buffalo, NY 14211

Defendants

The Plaintiff, IMAMUZZAMAN CHOWDHURY, by his attorney, Robert M. Goldstein, by and for his complaint against the Defendants, herein alleges:

FIRST: That at all times hereinafter mentioned, the Plaintiff, IMAMUZZAMAN was and is now a residence of the City of Buffalo, County of Erie and State of New York.

SECOND: That upon information and belief, at all times herein after mentioned the Defendant MD SANWAR H. AKAND was a resident of the City of Buffalo, County of Erie and State of New York and is now the Sheriff of Erie County, located in the State of New York and conducted business in the City of Buffalo, County of Erie and State of New York.

3. In the alternative, transfer of the Defendant's interest in said real property to the Plaintiff.

4. Together with such other and further relief as to the Court deems just and proper.

Dated: Buffalo, New York

June 24, 2022

ROBERT M. GOLDSTEIN

Attorney for the Plaintiff

70 Niagara Street, Suite 500 Buffalo, NY 14202

Tel. No. (716} 854-5333

Fax No. (716) 854-2780

March 7, 14, 21, 28

LEGAL NOTICE

SUPREME COURT

STATE OF NEW YORK:

COUNTY OF ERIE

IMAMUZZAMAN CHOWDHURY

296 Sobieski Street Buffalo, NY 14211

Plaintiff, -vsMD SANWAR H. AKAND 302 Rother Avenue Buffalo, NY 14211

Defendant. TO THE ABOVE NAMED

DEFENDANT:

Conifer-LeChase Construction Services, LLC, an equal opportunity employer, is seeking certified and qualified NYS certified M/WBE, SDVOB & SECTION 3 subcontractor and supplier firms to participate in the bidding process for the Park Square II Project in Rochester, NY.

The site is located on E. Broad Street, Rochester, NY 14607. We are requesting pricing on the complete scope of work for a new 4-story wood-framed apartment building, containing a total of 40 units totaling approximately 55,000 SF.

The project also includes, within the same block, the renovation of a 21-story, reinforced concrete apartment building, containing a total of 200 units totaling approximately 200,000 SF. All relevant scopes are included. Proposals will be accepted through March 25, 2024, by 2 p.m. and may be submitted through BuildingConnected, or emailed to Joe Stutzman: joseph.stutzman@lechase.com or faxed to: 585.760.5353. Project documents (including detailed scopes) are available through Conifer-LeChase (via BuildingConnected) or by emailing Joe. For more information, please call: 585.662.4514.

M/WBE/SDVOB/Section 3 Prebid Meet & Greet Wednesday, April 3rd, 2024 from 2:00-3:30PM

THIRD: That on or about the 25th day of November, 2016, the Plaintiff and Defendant entered into and executed a contract wherein the Plaintiff and Defendant agreed to purchase real property, commonly known as 274 Sobieski Street, City of Buffalo, County of Erie and State of New York, and which contract and agreement set forth the rights and responsibilities for the repair, remodeling, pay taxes and other expenses, and otherwise maintain the property for future rental and sale of said real property.

FOURTH: That pursuant to said agreement the Plaintiff and Defendant took title to said real property, commonly known as 274 Sobieski Street, Buffalo, New York on or about November 5, 2016.

FIFTH: That thereafter the Defendant MD SANWAR H. AKAND breached said contract and failed to perform his responsibilities under said contract, all to the detriment the Plaintiff IMAMUZZAMAN CHOWDHURY.

SIXTH: That the Plaintiff IMAMUZZAMAN CHOWDHURY, in order to maintain the real property and to keep it from being in violation of the City of Buffalo housing codes, and/ or sold at a tax foreclosure proceeding, repaired the roof, purchased supplies for the maintenance and cleaning of the real property, paid the real property taxes for said real property, maintained the landscaping and snow clearing for said real property, maintained and paid for the utilities for said real property, all of which were the responsibility of the Defendant Md SANWAR H. AKAND

SEVENTH: That the Defendant MD SANWAR H. AKAND has failed to rent the apartments in said real property for a period in excess of three years thereby further damaging the Plaintiff IMAMUZZAMAN CHOWDHURY for the loss of his share of the rental income from said real property.

EIGHTH: That by reason of the foregoing, the Plaintiff, IMAMUZZAMAN CHOWDHURY, has been damaged as follows:

1. Damages to Plaintiff to maintain said real property which were the responsibilities of the Defendant - $ 21,841,00

2. Loss of potential rent - $ 24,000.00.

WHEREFORE Plaintiff requests judgment against the Defendants, as follows:

1. Twenty-one thousand eight hundred forty-one ($ 21,841.00) dollars for the damages incurred by out of pocket costs which were the responsibility of the defendant;

2. Twenty-four thousand ($24,000.00)

LEGAL NOTICE

SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK COUNTY OF ERIE

INDEX NO. 812605/2023

Plaintiff designates ERIE as the place of trial situs of the real property

SUPPLEMENTAL SUMMONS

Mortgaged Premises: 82 PRESTON ROAD, CHEEKTOWAGA, NY 14225

Section: 90.76, Block: 4, Lot: 6

J.P. MORGAN MORTGAGE ACQUISITION CORP.

Plaintiff, vs.

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 a summons, to serve a notice of appearance, on the plaintiff's attorneys within twenty (20) days after the service of this summons, exclusive of the day of service, or within thirty (30) days after completion of service where service is made in any other manner than by personal delivery within the State. In case of your failure to appear or answer, judgment will be taken against you by default for the relief demanded in the complaint.

DATED: Buffalo, New York

August 3, 2020

ROBERT M. GOLDSTEIN

Attorney for Plaintiff

69 Delaware Avenue, Suite 1103 Buffalo, New York 14202 Tel. No. (716) 854-5333

Fax No. (716) 856-0828

March 7, 14, 21, 28

ROBERT H. HANSEN, if living, and if she/he be dead, any and all persons unknown to plaintiff, claiming, or who may claim to have an interest in, or general or specific lien upon the real property described in this action; such unknown persons being herein generally described and intended to be included in the following designation, namely: the wife, widow, husband, widower, heirs at law, next of kin, descendants, executors, administrators, devisees, legatees, creditors, trustees, committees, lienors, and assignees of such deceased, any and all persons deriving interest in or lien upon, or title to said real property by, through or under them, or either of them, and their respective wives, widows, husbands, widowers, heirs at law, next of kin, descendants, executors, administrators, devisees, legatees, creditors, trustees, committees, lienors and assigns, all of whom and whose names, except as stated, are unknown to plaintiff; MARINER FINANCE, LLC; PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK; UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, "JOHN DOE #1" through "JOHN DOE #12," the last twelve names being fictitious and unknown to plaintiff, the persons or parties intended being the tenants, occupants, persons or corporations, if any, having or claiming an interest in or lien upon the premises, described in the complaint, Defendants.

To the above named Defendants

mons 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.

Dated: February 29th, 2024

ROBERTSON, ANSCHUTZ, SCHNEID, CRANE & PARTNERS, PLLC Attorney for Plaintiff

Jinghan Zhang, Esq. 900 Merchants Concourse, Suite 310 Westbury, NY 11590 516-280-7675

MARCH 7, 14, 21, 28

Scrufari Construction Co. seeking M/WBE/SDVOB subcontractors to quote:

Buffalo Bills Stadium – Due Scrufari Fri., March 29, 2024

We are an EEO employer – 716-2821225 LEGAL NOTICE

LEGAL NOTICE

Approximate amount of judgment is $76,168.23 plus costs and interest. Sold subject to terms and conditions of filed judgment and terms of sale and the right of the United States of America to redeem within 120 days from the date of sale as provided by law. BONNIE A. MCLAUGHLIN, Referee. PINCUS LAW GROUP PLLC, Attys. for Pltf., 425 RXR Plaza, Uniondale, NY 11556. File No. 12202019.46059#101191

March 21, 28 April 4, 11

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. Your failure to appear or to 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.

NOTICE OF NATURE OF ACTION

AND RELIEF SOUGHT

THE OBJECT of the above caption action is to foreclose a Mortgage to secure the sum of $58,500.00 and interest, recorded on February 04, 1994, in Liber 12589 at Page 289, of the Public Records of ERIE County, New York., covering premises known as 82 PRESTON ROAD, CHEEKTOWAGA, NY 14225.

The relief sought in the within action is a final judgment directing the sale of the premises described above to satisfy the debt secured by the Mortgage described above.

ERIE County is designated as the place of trial because the real property affected by this action is located in said county.

NOTICE

YOU ARE IN DANGER OF LOSING YOUR HOME

If you do not respond to this sum-

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INDIVIDUAL
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LEGAL NOTICE BID NFTA PROCUREMENT REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS/BIDS RFP 240014 – LANDSCAPE MULCH FOR BNIA Go to NFTA's Website to register as a supplier and for instructions to download the Procurement Document at https://www.nfta.com/departments/ procurement LEGAL NOTICE BID LLC's NOTICE OF FORMATION OF A LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY Name of LLC: That Brown Bag Minority Business Directory LLC. Date of filing of Articles of Organization with the NY Dept. of State: 02/22/2024. Office of the LLC: 246 Laurel St, Buffalo, NY 14208, Erie County. The NY Secretary of State has been designated as the agent upon whom process may be served. NYSS may mail a copy of process to the LLC at 246 LAUREL ST, UPPER BUFFALO, NY, 14208, USA. Purpose of LLC: Any lawful purpose No specific duration attached to LLC. March 14, 21, 28, April 4, 11, 18 NOTICE of FORMATION of a DOMESTIC LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY C.2.MRO,LLC. Filed with SSNY on 02/09/2024. Office: Erie County. SSNY designated as agent for process & shall mail copy to 592 West Ave., Buffalo, NY 14213. Purpose: any lawful. Feb. 29, Mar. 7, 14, 21, 28, Apr. 4 NOTICE of FORMATION of a LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY 4R Development, LLC Arts of Org filed with SSNY on 11/29/2023. Office: Erie County. SSNY designated as the agent of the LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail copy of process to the LLC, 1200 William Street, Rm 200-#3433, Buffalo, NY 14240. Purpose: Any lawful purpose February 22,29 March 7,14,21,28 NOTICE OF FORMATION OF A DOMESTIC LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY Name of LLC: Erickson Estates, LLC. Date of filing of Articles of Organization with the NY Dept. of State: 7/3/2023. Office of the LLC: 985 Highland Ave., Buffalo, NY 14223, Erie County. The NY Secretary of State has been designated as the agent upon whom process may be served. NYSS may mail a copy of process to the LLC at 985 Highland Ave., Buffalo, NY 14223. Purpose of LLC: any lawful activity. No specific duration attached to LLC. March 7, 14, 21, 28, April 4, 11 NOTICE of FORMATION of a LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY FORD COMPLIANCE & CONSULTING LLC. Date of filing of Art. Of Org. filed Secretary of State (SSNY) 12/6/22 office of the LLC: Erie County. SSNY designated as process agent. Process Service Address: 27 University Avenue, Buffalo, NY 14214. Purpose of LLC: any lawful act or activity. February 22,29 March 7,14,21,28 NOTICE OF SALE SUPREME COURT: ERIE COUNTY. MORTGAGE ASSETS MANAGEMENT, LLC, Pltf. vs. DAVID NOWICKI AS HEIR TO THE ESTATE OF RITA F. NOWICKI A/K/A RITA NOWICKI; et al, Defts. Index #802974/2020. Pursuant to judgment of foreclosure and sale entered Aug. 11, 2023, I will sell at public auction at the Office of the Erie County Clerk, 92 Franklin St., Buffalo, NY on April 24, 2024 at 11:00 a.m. premises k/a 111 Woodell Avenue, Cheektowaga, NY 14211. All that tract or parcel of land, situate in the Town of Cheektowaga, County of Erie and State of New York, Section 102.45, Block 2, Lot 30.
Conifer-LeChase Construction, LLC 205
Creek Drive Rochester, NY 14623 *Primes & MWBE, SDVOB & 3 Business Concerns are encouraged to attend*

SURROGATE’S COURTERIE COUNTY CITATION

THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK

By the Grace of God Free and Independent TO: THE HEIRS AT LAW, NEXT OF KIN AND DISTRIBUTEES OF MARY ROGERS, GEORGE ROGERS, SAMUEL ROGERS, LEON ROGERS, JEROME ROGERS, AND WILLIAM ROGERS, ALL OF WHOM ARE DECEASED, IF THEY BE LIVING AND IF ANY OF THEM BE DEAD TO THEIR HEIRS AT LAW, NEXT OF KIN, DISTRIBUTEES, LEGATEES, EXECUTORS, ADMINISTRATORS, ASSIGNEES AND SUCCESSORS IN INTEREST WHOSE NAMES ARE UNKNOWN AND CANNOT BE ASCERTAINED AFTER DUE DILIGENCE; HON. LETTIA JAMES-Attorney General of the State of New York and JENNIFER G. FLANNERY- Erie County Public Administrator

A petition having been duly filed by Donna M. Robbins, who is domiciled at 155 Englewood Avenue, Buffalo NY 14214. YOU ARE HEREBY CITED TO SHOW CAUSE before the Surrogate’s Court, Erie County, at 92 Franklin Street, 2nd Floor, Buffalo New York, on April 24, 2024, at 9:30 o’clock in the fore noon of that day, why a decree should not be made in the estate of James R Rogers lately domiciled at 155 Englewood Avenue, Buffalo, NY 14214 admitting to probate a Will dated August 29, 2019 a copy of which is attached as the Will of James R Rogers deceased, relating to real and personal property, and directing that X Letters o Testamentary issue to Donna M. Robbins Letters of Trusteeship issue to Letters of Administration c.t.a. issue to____________ Hon.

The Erie County Department of Social Services is seeking proposals from qualified agencies to provide Administrative Accounting and Auditing Services. The RFP #2024-020VF can be found at http://www.erie.gov and a complete copy of the package can also be obtained by contacting Carrie Godfrey at 716-858-6086, or via Carrie.Godfrey@erie.gov as of April 1, 2024.

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.

Sealed bids are due to the Erie County Department of Social Services by 4:00 p.m. (EST) on May 1, 2024.

Erie County reserves the right to reject any and all proposals and waive any informality.

Notice of Formation of Limited Liability Company

CAITLIN

NOTICE OF FORMATION OF A DOMESTIC LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY

Name of LLC: BISHOP'S TAKEOUT LLC. Date of filing of Articles of Organization with the NY Dept. of State: 3/4/2024. Office of the LLC: Erie County. The NY Secretary of State has been designated as the agent upon whom process may be served. NYSS may mail a copy of process to the LLC at 145 STEELAWANNA AVE LACKAWANNA, NY 14218. Purpose of LLC: ANY LAWFUL ACTIVITY. No specific duration attached to LLC. March 28, April 4, 11, 18, 25, May 2

LEGAL NOTICE

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING

Notice is hereby given that a public hearing will be held in the Office of Budget & Management, Room 1601, County of Erie, Edward A. Rath County Office Building, 95 Franklin St. New York 14202, on Friday, April 19th at 3:00 pm on the matters of amending the Rules and Appendices for the Classified Civil Service of the County of Erie and the Towns, Villages, Special Districts and Schools Districts within the County. Such proposed changes are available for inspection at the Department of Personnel, County of Erie, Edward A. Rath County Office Building, Room 604, 95 Franklin St. Buffalo, New York 14202, from 9:00 am –4:00 pm. March 28, April 4, 11

Calvary Baptist Church, of Buffalo NY, is looking for a Director of Music

The general duties of the Director of Music, for Calvary Baptist Church, is to oversee, prepare, and incorporate hymns, gospel, Anthems, and contemporary styles of worship music for the purpose of enhancing our Sunday morning services, and additional worship opportunities that may be held throughout the year.

If you are interested in applying, please submit your resume, with the Subject Line Music Director, to: Calvarybaptistbuffalo@gmail.com, and we will get back to you with additional information.

Health Homes Care Coordinator:

To coordinate services with the Health Homes for the purpose of decreasing high risk medical and/or behavioral health costs for individuals being serviced in this Health Home.

• Must possess a Bachelor’s degree in one of the following areas: Child & Family Studies, Community Mental Health, Counseling, Education, Nursing, Occupational Therapy, Psychology, Recreation, Recreation Therapy, Rehabilitation, Social Work, Sociology or Speech and hearing OR

• NYS licensure and current registration as a Registered Nurse AND a bachelor’s degree OR

• Bachelor ’s level education or higher in any field with five (5) years’ experience working directly with persons with behavioral health diagnosis OR a CASAC OR

• Must have a Master ’s degree in one of the fields listed above, with one (1) year experience OR

245 SUFFOLK LLC, Arts of Org filed with the NYSS on 1/30/2024. Office in Erie County. NYSS designated as agent of LLC

• Bachelor ’s degree identified above with two (2) years’ experience in the following: either providing direct services to persons diagnosed with mental disabilities, developmental disabilities, alcoholism or substance abuse OR

• Linking persons who have been diagnosed with mental disabilities, developmental disabilities, alcoholism or substance abuse to a broad range of services essential to successfully living in a community setting.

• Range: $37,000 - $42,000

• For full job description, please visit https://www.wnyil.org/

EMPLOYMENT

Peer Support Specialist:

To provide peer support to individuals, with lived mental health experiences through positive self-disclosure, to assist in obtaining their life goals related to Independent Living, vocations and improved Quality of Life

• High school diploma or equivalent and four (4) years of experience with all disabilities OR

• Associate degree in a Human Services Field and two (2) years of experience with all disabilities OR

• Bachelor ’s degree and one (1) year of experience with all disabilities

• NYS Certified Peer Specialist/ Provisional must be obtained within one (1) year of hire.

• Range: $35,000 - $40,000

• For full job description, please visit https://www.wnyil.org/ Employment

ECSO is soliciting proposals for qualified Vendors to provide high quality nutritious meals. https:// www3.erie.gov/purchasing/sites/ www3.erie.gov.purchasing/file s/2024-03/2024-022vf-food-servicesupplemental.pdf Proposals will be received by Elizabeth Hall 10 Delaware Buffalo NY 14202 no later than 2 pm April 10, 2024. LEGAL

CORE Peer Specialist: Fee for Service (FSS): Provide peer support for individuals with Psychiatric (Mental Health), Substance Use Disorder (SUD) and other disabilities in the community. Assist individuals with disabilities in maximizing their community participation.

• High school diploma and four (4) years of related work/volunteer experience with people with mental illness OR

• Associate degree in Social Work, Rehabilitation Counseling, Psychology, or related Human Service field and two (2) years of related work/volunteer experience with people with mental illness OR

• Bachelor ’s degree in Social Work, Rehabilitation Counseling, Psychology or related Human Service field and one (1) year of work or volunteer experience with people with mental illness.

• Must hold Provisional or Certification as a Peer Specialist through Academy of Peer Services (APS) and receive NYS Care Coordination Person-Centered Services training.

• Range: $25.00/hour

• For full job description, please visit https://www.wnyil.org/ Employment

Youth Peer Advocate: Provide peer support in person and online. Coordinate independent living skills, evaluations, and trainings for transition-age youth with disabilities in Erie and Niagara counties.

• High school diploma or equivalent or a State Education Commencement Credential.

• Must obtain a New York State Youth Peer Advocate Credential within the first year of employment.

• Be an individual 18-30 who has self-identified as a person who has first-hand experience with social, emotional, medical, developmental, substance use and/or behavioral challenges.

• Range: $18.00 - $20.00/hour

• For full job description, please visit https://www.wnyil.org/ Employment

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ABDULLA LLC filed Articles of Organization with Secretary of State of New York (SSNY) on 1/31/2024. Office location: Erie
SSNY is designated as agent of LLC upon whom process against
shall
LLC's
County.
it may be served. SSNY
mail process to: 50 FOUNTAIN PLAZA, SUITE 1400, BUFFALO, NY, 14202, Purpose: any lawful act or activity. March 28, April 4, 11, 18, 25, May 2
Second Supplemental Probate Citation File No. 2020-3338A
SURROGATE Dated, Attested and Sealed February 28, 2024 Linda M. Wiedrick, Chief Clerk C Kenneth Foit, Esq. Attorney for Petitioner 1540 Ellicott Creek Road, Suite 4, Tonawanda NY 14150 Address of Attorney 716-930-7901 Telephone Number Attorney Email Address: ckf319@aol.com [NOTE: This citation is served upon you as required by law. You are not required to appear. If you fail to appear it will be assumed you do not object to the relief requested. You have a right to have an attorney appear for you.]
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LEGAL NOTICE COUNTY OF ERIE DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES 95 FRANKLIN STREET BUFFALO, NEW YORK 14202 County of Erie, New York RFP RELEASE
ACEA M. MOSEY,
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LEGAL NOTICE
NOTICE OF FORMATION OF A DOMESTIC LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY 43 PEMBROKE LLC, Arts of Org filed with the NYSS on 1/30/2024. Office in Erie County. NYSS designated as agent of LLC upon whom process may be served. NYSS shall mail copy of any process to the LLC at: 70 Gail Ave, Bflo., NY 14215. Purpose: any lawful. March 28,
April 4, 11, 18, 25, May 2 NOTICE OF FORMATION OF A DOMESTIC LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY
upon whom process may be served. NYSS shall mail copy of any process to the LLC at: 70 Gail Ave, Bflo., NY 14215. Purpose: any lawful.
28,
4, 11, 18, 25, May 2 NOTICE OF FORMATION OF A DOMESTIC LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY
LAW PLLC,
of
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Arts
Org filed with
NYSS on 12/29/2023. Office in Erie County. NYSS designated as agent of LLC upon whom process may be served. NYSS shall mail copy of any process to the LLC at: 11 Depew Ave, Bflo., NY 14214. Purpose: any lawful. March 28, April 4, 11, 18, 25, May 2 LLC
NOTICE

ATTORNEYS

PRATCHER & ASSOCIATES

Franklin Muhammad (Pratcher) Attorney

1133 Kensington Avenue (716) 838-4612

AUTO

BEN’S Downtown Tire 50 Sycamore (cor. Elm) (716) 856-1066 or 894-1483

ELECTRICAL

EMPIRE ELECTRIC (716) 634-0330

FLORISTS

MAUREEN’S Flower Market

441 Ellicott St. * 852-4600

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APRIL

WORLD OF GIRLS AND MOTHERS OF DIGNITY 3rd Annual Luncheon & Dignity Seminar Sunday, April 14 from 2-4 p.m. Community Outreach Center 907 Michigan Ave. $25 Terri Ann Howard organizer. To reserve or donate call (716)882-9642.

Cannabis Leaders and Entertainers Turn the Falls Green during the Flow Green Niagara Weekend, April 19 to 21 One Niagara Welcome Center downtown Niagara Falls. cannabis education, wellness, holistic healing, and specialty vendors forums, ,workshops . Featuring hip-hop legend Rakim on Sat. April 20. For tickets, more info, visit www.flowgreen. world.

P.E.A.C.E., Inc. (Parents Encouraging Accountability & Closure for Everyone) will host a Two Day Conference, April 24-25: “The Cost of Gun Violence,", Buffalo State University. For more information Contact Teresa at 716-429-6404 or Email

Peacebuffalo6@gmail.com

MAY

Buffalo United Front EAST SIDE BIKE CLUB KICK OFF RIDE MAY 11, and every Saturday thereafter, meet @ 9:30 a.m. Ride 10 AM JOIN US!

Afro-American Historical Association of the Niagara Frontier, Inc. 50th Anniversary Gala Luncheon, MAY 4 Acqua Restaurant, 2192 Niagara Street. Keynote Speaker Douglass Ruffin Jr., founder of the Buffalo History Channel. $50. For tickets call (716)256-5614 or email

AAHNF74@gmail.com

Iota Eta Eta. Inc of Chi Eta Phi Sorority Inc. Professional Black Registered Nurses, 2nd Annual Scholarship & Awards Dinner Sunday, May 19 at 4 p.m. Classic V Banquet & Conference, 2425 Niagara Falls Blvd. Tickets on Eventbrite.

Muhammad School of Music 25th Anniversary Festival Weekend Friday May through Sunday, May 19 Three days - Three concerts All events at Babeville Performing Arts Center 341 Delaware. Tickets now on SALE. at www.henristar.com/msom25

JUNE

Buffalo Annual Pride Parade June 2 starts @ 11 a.m. @ Elmwood and Forest, proceeds along Elmwood to Allen Street. The Pride Festival will begin at 1 p.m. at Canalside For more information visit buffalo-pride. org

FAMILY FISHING 2024 June 29 & 30, 10 a.m. – 3 p.m. sponsored by Buffalo United Front Inc., Freedom Park largest kids & family fishing day in NYS, food, fun, games, and more! A FREE EVENT

AUGUST

August 17 &18, 36th Annual Taking It to the Streets MLK Park. 11 a.m.-until .Vendor & Shelter space now available!! (716)507-1931, or (716)5071931, (716) 891-4760

BLACK HISTORY

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ara Street and Connecticut Street, on the left when traveling aside the Connecticut Street Armory.

It was erected in 2010 by the Afro American Historical Association of the Niagara Frontier and Buffalo and Erie County Historical Society. (Source Uncrowned Community Builders Also special thanks to MABY2K24 Bro Michael Brown for bringing this to our attention.)

EMPLOYMENT

Buffalo Opera Unlimited

Part-Time Business Manager

The Company

BOU produces opera and other musical genres, engaging artists exclusively from Western New York. Productions include classic operatic repertoire, contemporary works, world premieres, and family-friendly programming.

Responsibilities

Financial

•Receive all revenue

•Pay all bills

•Maintain Quick Books

•Submit materials for annual CPA Financial Review

•Prepare budgets (with artistic director)

Records

•Maintain donor list

•Update centralized mailing list with changes in donor contact information

Official annual filings

•IRS 990

•CHAR 500 (NYS Charities Registration)

•IRS 1099 – for all artists/production team members paid at least $600/year

General Operations

•Obtain insurance

Time Commitment

An average of 10 hours per week; most can be worked remotely. For the right candidate, there is the possibility that this position can eventually grow to half-time with additional managerial responsibilities.

Compensation

$12,000 - $16,000/year, depending on experience

Qualifications and Characteristics

•A minimum of five years’ bookkeeping or accounting experience – experience with a nonprofit a plus

•Demonstrated experience with Quick Books and Microsoft Office

•Familiarity with database or spreadsheet management

•Strong communication and problem-solving skills

•Ability to work independently

•Knowledge of opera or music a plus, but not required

Application

•Letter of interest

•Résumé

•Three relevant references

Buffalo Opera Unlimited is an equal-opportunity employer and has a 39-year history of creating a diverse and inclusive environment. BOU has a tradition of diversity in casting and of presenting the work of African American composers. We believe that our team must reflect the diversity of our audience and our community. In this spirit, BOU encourages applications from candidates of color.

E-mail application materials to:

office@buffalooperaunlimited.org

Applications accepted until position is filled.

Opening at the Paul Robeson Theatre

"A Pitch From Satchel Paige"

Opens at the African American Cultural Center Paul Robeson Theatre April 5th thru 28th. Satchel shares his own story from growing up, playing in the phenomenal Negro League & ultimately the Majors. Songs from the various time periods will be shared as well. Featuring Roosevelt Tidwell III (April 5 &19 weekends) and Russell C. Holt (April 12 & 26 weekends). Tickets $25 General, $20 for seniors and $10 for students with Id. visit aaccbuffalo.org or call 716-884-2013.

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QUEENS IN TRAINING! The Queens In Training organization recently held an honors event and presented awards to Marnetta Malcolm, Masten Council Member Zenetta Everhart, Ellicott Councilmember Leah Halton-Pope, Nafeesa Habeeb and Mona Lisa McEachin. Hats off to the awardees and all the lovely young "Queens" in Training! Trinisha Brown is visionary young founder of Queens In Training. Street Legacy Photos images of us!

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