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THE GRANT CASE: HOW LONG WILL THE LEGAL TRAVESTY GO ON?

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May 5, 2022 | FREE | thechallengernews.com | Community News

A Mother's Day Tribute Page 13

Rochester Launches Peace Collective to Confront Violence Page 2

STUDIO J: Ain’t No Stoppin’ Us Now!

JUSTICE FOR TIARA: Family, Community Never Gave Up Page 8

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Houghton College Appoints Dr. Davis Special Assistant to the President

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INSIDE ROCHESTER

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Mayor Malik D. Evans Announces “Rochester Peace Collective” In his administration’s latest action to confront violence, Mayor Malik D. Evans today announced the creation of the “Rochester Peace Collective” and an additional $5 million in funding for violence prevention. Under the guidance of the Special Advisor to the Mayor on Violence Prevention Programs Victor Saunders, the Rochester Mayor Evans Peace Collective is a collaborative effort that will guide investments from local funding organizations into innovative and proven programs that work to prevent violence. The Collective will align closely with City departments including the Mayor’s Office, the Department of Recreation and Human Services, and the Rochester Public Library. The City plans to commit $5 million in American Rescue Plan Act funds to the effort. That commitment will be considered and voted on by Rochester City Council in its May meeting. “The alarming rise in violence here and across the country demands bold and immediate action,” said Mayor Evans. “We must innovate while increasing our support of proven programs. The City isn’t in this alone, so we invite community partners to sit with us and support local violence prevention efforts through this Collective.” Local funders are already engaged, and other foundations, organizations and individuals who would like to help support violence prevention programs are encouraged to contact the Mayor’s Office to learn more about becoming involved with the collaborative. The City is seeking proven and innovative violence prevention programs to join the Collective by calling 585-428-7406 or emailing RochesterPeaceCollective@CityOfRochester.gov, and to apply for financial support once the funds become available.

Mubarak Bashir

ABC Hires Mubarak Bashir as VP of Youth & Community Services As of Tuesday, May 3, 2022, Mubarak Bashir joined ABC as their new Vice President of Youth & Community Services. He succeeds Naimah Sierra who retired late in 2021 after 22 years of service to ABC and the Rochester community. He has extensive experience in nonprofit management. His career has been dedicated to improving the community and helping individuals move towards self- sufficiency. Prior to joining Greyston in 2020 as Regional Director of its Rochester Center for Open Hiring, he worked at the Urban League of Rochester for over I I years in a variety of roles.

Mubarak holds an MPA from the College at Brockport of the State University of New York, where he was inducted into the Pi Alpha Alpha Honors Society, and a Bachelor's in Sociology/ Criminology from Millersville University in Pennsylvania.

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AREA BRIEFS

Ex-Boyfriend Charged in Murder of Tiara Lott Family never gave up hope that the person responsible for her death would be found and held accountable.

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Thaddeus Dunn

Morehouse School of Medicine Taps Dunn NO MORE TEARS! Tina Sanders founder of No More Tears at Last Inc. was recognized for her outstanding work in the Community not only in Western NY, but on the East Coast of United States. She recently received the Community Award from The Buffalo Club of the National Association of Negro Business and Professional Women's Club inc. Ms. Tina is also supporting a new Natural look! Congratulations Ms. Tina! Looking good!

Morehouse School of Medicine (MSM) has hired Thaddeus Dunn in a key team member role as as the next Sr. Talent Acquisition Specialist Faculty Advisor to support the recruitment and selection of faculty. Dunn's main responsibility will be to attract top level faculty who will help Morehouse School of Medicine impact the world through innovative and courageous leadership in research, health care, and social action. Morehouse School of Medicine HBCU program ranks in the Top 25 HBCU Schools in the United States and The Best HBCU School in Georgia.

Lafayette Class Reunion Samuel A. Herbert

Herbert No Longer Considering a Run for School Board Due to health concerns, Samuel A. Herbert has decided not to consider a run for the School Board this year. But never fear! He says he WILL return! “My personal health is top priority,” he said. “I’ll get stronger physically for next year 2023 when the Buffalo Common Council seats are

up for election.”

The Lafayette High School Class of 1972 Reunion Meet & Greet will be held August 5, 2022 at Lafayette High School from 5-7p.m. there is no fee. The Reunion Luncheon will be held August 6, at the Classic V from 11:30 a.m. - 3:30 p.m. Admission is $50 per person. If interested, call Simone A. @ 702-884-2798, Joanne W. @ 859-5762409 or email lafayetteclassof72@gmail.com

n a cold winter day this past January, family, friends and loved ones gathered for a vigil and balloon launch in memory of Tiara Lott. They were still holding on to hope that the person responsible for her death would be found and held accountable. Tiara, 22, had gone missing in January of 2021. Her body was found weeks later near Wex Avenue along the train tracks. This week their prayers were answered when her ex-boyfriend, 28-year-old Andre “Dro” Whigham turned himself in almost a year and a half after the crime. He has been charged with one count of second-degree murder in the strangulation death of Tiara. If convicted of the charge, he faces a maximum sentence of 25 years to life in prison. He's being held without bail. A return court date had not been established at press time. Local law enforcement and Crime Stopper as well as US Tiara Lott Marshals were involved in trying to locate Whigham. But it was the efforts of her family and community that kept the issue in the forefront and made sure that their loved one was not forgotten as they pressed for justice. Central to the community effort was the involvement of Pastor Timothy Newkirk of GYC Ministries from organizing searches to vigils. “We never lost hope or faith,” Pastor NewKirk told Fox Buffalo. “We were in touch with law enforcement, so it was just a matter of time.” He said that although the arrest of Whigham won’t bring Tiara back, he was in hopes that it would at least bring some closure to the family.

Update: The Grant Case - How Long Will The Legal Travesty Go On? As the saying goes, ”it ain’t over till it’s over.” But the question remains. How long will the legal travesty involving community activist Betty Jean Grant continue? On Tuesday, May 3, what her legal team thought would be the end after six months of back and forth court appearances - was not. That’s because the DA’s office insisted that Mrs. Grant take either a plea of guilty to a violation of trespassing or disorderly conduct. “Our position was that she didn’t do anything wrong, and clearly nothing intentionally out of order,” said her attor"Team Grant" pictured after Tuesday's hearing in ney James McLeod “In an effort to reCity Court. solve this matter we suggested granting of an ACD (but did not get it) to resolve this case and dismiss it in the interest of justice.” An ACD (which stands for Adjournment in Contemplation of Dismissal ) basically means as long as the person involved does not get engage in any criminal activity for six months (they are sometimes required to do community service) - the case is dismissed . Mrs. Grant, a former educator, County legislator, teacher, Council Member and Board of Elections worker, would have no problem meeting the criteria pointed out Attorney McLeod. The final outcome of Tuesdays proceedings noted McLeod, was that Judge Andrew C. LoTempio would have to do a little more research before rendering an oral Continued Page 15

Audley “Queen Mother" Moore

Queen Mother Moore Audley “Queen Mother” Moore, prominent Harlem civil rights activist, was born on July 27 1898, in New Iberia, Louisiana. She educated herself by reading the writings of Frederick Douglass and listening to the speeches of Marcus Garvey. Moved by the Black Nationalist message in a speech Marcus Garvey gave in New Orleans, Moore migrated to Harlem, New York in 1922 during the early years of the Harlem Renaissance. While in Harlem, she became a member and then a leader within Garvey’s Universal Negro Improvement Association (UNIA). A proud shareholder in the Black Star Line, she helped organize UNIA conventions in New York. Moore married Frank Warner in 1922. They had one son, Thomas. After the demise of the UNIA, Moore founded several organizations. With her base in Harlem, Moore founded and served as president of the Universal Association of Ethiopian Women in 1950. In 1963, she founded the Committee for Reparations for Descendants of U.S.

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HEALTH MATTERS

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A HEALTHY COMMUNITY IS A WEALTHY COMMUNITY

Why We should Stay Masked...

When was the last Time you had an orange?

“You don’t need a mask mandate to wear a mask,” said Rachel Wilkerson Miller, a senior editor at Vox. Despite a Florida judges’ recent ruling that struck down a federal mandate the CDC still recommends masks for passengers on planes and other shared transport modes. Covid infection rates are climbing again and the science hasn’t changed. MASKS WORK - protecting both yourself and others. Even when people near you are unmasked, a tight-fitting N95 or KN95 definitely reduces the chances of contracting the virus. It's true that the ventilation systems on planes are effective filters, but they often don’t run when the plane is sitting at the gate, and trains and buses have “terrible” ventilation. “At minimum, you should wear a mask when you’re taking transit to the airport, in the airport, boarding the plane, taxing to the runway and disembarking the plane.” (The airport, versus the plane itself, is the main source of concern: You will be walking through clouds of SARS-CoV-2 during a high transmission time.)

Oranges Are A True Gift That Protect and Heal Us I've heard some people call it a “regular” fruit, and they want something more tropical instead, but there is nothing 'regular' about what fruit does especially the orange. My mom once told me that when she was a child her parents would put them under the christmas tree with the toys. Little did they realize (as kids) what a true gift the orange really was! Leah This bright spirit lifting citrus has over Hamilton 400 varieties beyond the household name “navel” orange. They all look and taste very different and that’s mostly based on how and where they are grown and when they are harvested. Some can be better for juicing, or cooking or just eating although you can use any of them however you like. Some of the top and most consumed oranges are Valencia, Navel, Satsuma, Clementine, Mandarin, and Blood oranges. Added to your health regiment eating an orange (or having its fresh squeezed juice) can help improve immune health, heart health, and blood circulation. It detoxifies the blood, lowers blood pressure, and cholesterol. It improves digestion and skin health, promotes weight loss and even helps prevent cancer. The skins not only release that mouthwatering citrus smell they also repel mosquitoes. As with everything there has been a debate over the benefit of oranges being consumed vs drinking the juice. If they are both fresh you can’t go wrong although there’s more fiber and controlled natural sugar intake by eating one or two vs juicing five or six to make one small glass full. Consider adding oranges to your shopping list and encourage others in your home to consume them too! Be well and use the power of plants to help get you there! Follow Leah on instagram @blackgirlsjuice716 .

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Halal safe fruits and veggies to Feed those in need Contact the pantry for operating hours . Feed Buffalo is located at 456 Massachusetts Ave. More info go to their website feedbuffalo.org

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The Group Ministries Bread of Life Food Pantry 1335 Jefferson Avenue, 10 a.m.2 p.m. Monday & Wednesday. For info call (716)259-

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St. Philips Episcopal Church Food Pantry Wednesdays 10 Every Wednesday from 11 a.m. - 2 p.m. If you have a.m. - 3 p.m. is Free Bread questions or need assistance, Pantry Day at the Dorothy J. call 716 833-0442.

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Apply Now for Erie County’s Storefront Revitalization Program! The Black Chamber of Commerce of WNY has announced that applications are now being accepted for Erie County’s Storefront Revitalization Program grants. If you are interested contact the Chamber at wnyblackchamber@yahoo.com or go to www.erie.gov/storefront

Entrepreneurs Team Up For "Men's Mondays!" Dewitt Lee III of St Brian Clothiers men's dress wear outlet and ministry teamed up with Denise Kelly of Kelly's Knitch for a special experience called Men's Monday where shopping and support come together. Kelly's Knitch, located in the Utica Business Center at Main and Utica, is the starting place for the Buffalo Fashion District which stretches down into downtown. Specials on all clothing from St Brian, Kelly's Knitch and Pure breed productions as well as barbering services were available and they are preparing for an even bigger display of men's products and services tailored to men's needs next Monday. For more details search on social media @BuffaloFashionDistrict to present and be part of this movement to support men in our community.

The county has set aside $10 million to assist small business owners. Countywide grants up to $40,000 available for exterior building renovations to commercial properties. The deadline to apply is June 16. A virtual information session will be held on Monday May 9 at 6 p.m. visit www.erie.gov/storfront to register. Special consideration is given for minority/Women/Service Disabled Veteran owned businesses.

Houghton College Appoints Dr. Natasha Davis Special Assistant to the President

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oughton College announced the appointment of Dr. Natasha Davis as the Special Assistant to the President for Strategic Planning and Compliance. “I have known and worked with Dr. Davis for many years,” said Houghton President, Wayne D. Lewis, Jr. “She is a skilled, hardworking, and passionate leader-scholar. I was excited about her interest in and candidacy for this position, and I am thrilled that a leader of her background, character, and Christian commitment will be joining Houghton’s Executive Leadership Cabinet.” As an administrator with a background rooted in the arts, Davis brings a unique approach to administration and academic leadership. Using her creative skills, Davis seeks to find new, creative ways to improve upon various aspects of faculty engagement and development, collaborative and engaging scholDr. Natasha Davis arship, and academic practices to best equip students, staff and faculty. She currently serves as Assistant Dean for the Caudill College of Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences at Morehead State University in Kentucky. "The Houghton community has welcomed me with such open arms. I could not be more thrilled to be a part of the growth and development of the college,” said Davis. “I am looking forward to engaging with students, working in partnership with the campus community, and collaborating with the leadership team to ensure the vision and mission of the college fulfills the purposes set forth by God and that we do his will in providing the best Christian education possible. I am humbled by the faith and confidence placed in me by President Lewis, the Board of Trustees, and the entire administrative team.” In this new role, Davis will facilitate the development and implementation of the college’s next long-term strategic plan and translate Houghton’s strategic vision into actionable initiatives and key performance indicators. Central to her work will be the engagement of the college’s diverse stakeholders in the development of a plan that moves Houghton fearlessly forward into the 21st century. Davis will also serve as the coordinator for Title IX compliance on campus. With her experience and training in Title IX and her rich experience with students, faculty, and staff, Davis will oversee and coordinate investigations, responses and resolutions to complaints, to include selection and training of Deputy Title IX coordinators across campus.

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FAITH & FAMILY

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A Prayer for Evangelistic Temple Community Church Celebrates its 100th Church Anniversary Temple Community Church located at My Mom The92 Evangelistic Hedley Place, Buffalo celebrated its 100th Church

Dear Father up in Heaven, Bless my Mother here on earth. You gave my spirit earthly life. My mother gave me birth. She follows in your footsteps, Her heart is full of love. Please keep her in Your loving care, And bless her From above. -Ron Tramner

Anniversary on Sunday April 24th, 2022. We began our celebration at our 12 Noon Praise and Worship Service. Special recognition honoring our Senior members during this service were made. We also opened our 10 year Time Capsule. Plans are being made to celebrate each month for the entire year and will include: 1)Outdoor cookout 2)Gospel Concert/Musical 3)Revival 4)Various Workshops and Seminars focusing on a variety of topics CDC guidelines will be in effect. Masks are required and vaccines recommended You may also join us on zoom at noon on Sundays Link: ID......870 3496 4957 Passcode....671873

Invade Heaven Prayer Call! Join Evangelist Bruce Warrick and Trust God Ministries every Monday, Wednesday and Friday from 5:30-6:30 A.M. for “Invade Heaven Prayer Call.” Dial In Number: 3392096984; EVANGELISTBRUCE82@ ICLOUD.COM, 716-2382471,WWW.TRUSTGODMINISTRY16.COM


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EASTER FUN! ST. First Timothy Baptist Church located at 1467 Genesee St. sponsored lots of Easter fun for the children over the holidays - which inlcuded a visit by the Easter Bunny hinself! A good time was had by all! STREET LEGACY PHOTOS

Want To Show Off Your Garden? The East Side Garden Walk is Soliciting Participation! Popular annual event has grown to showcase more than 75 gardens

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ast Side Garden Walk (ESGW) is soliciting gardens to participate in its annual event Saturday, July 23, 2022, and Sunday, July 24, 2022, 10 a.m.- 3 p.m. Deadline is May 15, 2022; register online at EastSideGardenWalk.com. Now in its fourth year, ESGW encourages visitors and neighbors to walk, drive, or bike Buffalo’s East Side, learning about the resilience of this community. Visitors meet gracious host gardeners and experience historic neighborhoods and wide-ranging architecture.

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“Ain’t No Stoppin’ Us Now!

STUDIO J IS ON THE MOVE!

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ith their recent move into a bigger facility at 3199 Delaware Ave in Kenmore, NY, Studio J - now in it's 9th season, is embracing the theme 'AIN'T NO STOPPIN' US NOW'! Their competition team (pictured) recently won 5 gold and one platinum awards at Empire Dance Challenge competition held at Sweet Home Middle School. 'Mr. Pinstripe,' a tap routine choreographed by Miss Jayme, took the top award along with 'Best costume' and 'Top 10.' The team is preparing for two more upcoming local competitions: Summerdanse at Maryvale High School and NYS Dance Challenge at the Ken-Ton Commons. Studio J's 9th annual recital will return to Shea's 710 theater after a 2-year hiatus on June 25th at 2pm. Tickets will go on sale May 15th and can be purchased at Shea's box office or ticketmaster.com. The studio has BIG plans for the 2022-2023 season as it will celebrate its 10th season! A grand opening and sampler classes will take place July 11th-21st. The studio is looking forward to the return of its annual fatherdaughter dance as well as a 2nd Disney performance in Orlando, FL in July 2023. For more information, call (716) 83-DANCE or visit www.studioj-buffalo.com

Say Yes Summer Camps Are Hiring ! The Say Yes Buffalo Summer camps are hiring teachers and support staff . Experience working with grades PK-6 and/or ELA and Math content is preferred. Current teachers from all districts are welcome. Support staff must be at least 18 years old For a full list of summer camp sites visit www. sayyesbufalo.org/summer. If you are specifically interested in working at the Dorothy J. Collier Community Center, please specify this in your application. Candidates can register their interest at www. sayyesbuffalo.org/summerrecruitment

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Entertainment

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The Return of Nu-Afrika House at the African Cultural Center

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The Return of Nu-Afrika House Open Mic and Talent Night will kickoff with an open forum discussion hosted by Beautiful Black Young Geniuses Book Club on Saturday May7 from 7-10 p.m. at 350 Masten Avenue. There will be. local vendors on site. To register for talent and vending call (716)884-2013.

Blue Magic to Headline Musicians Ball

On Saturday May 7, Blue Magic will headline The Musicians Ball Dedication "Gone But Not forgotten." Also featured will be Just Isaac, Jeff the “Push UP King” and Jamale the Comedian; plus, the Top Knotch Band ( Peaches & Thomas Hall); Chris Dean, Uncle Willie, Mark Lee, Lee Davis (Pon- cho), Delane, Kennedy, Melissa Kate, Tony Robertson, Rock and Chill Factor at Main Events, 1420 Main Street. Doors open 5 p.m. Event begins 6 p.m. Tickets $55 incudes Buffet Dinner. For Tickets & info 716-603-6506, 717-370-7978 or 716-812-2375. Tickets also at Doris Records.

BETTY CARTER BIRTHDAY CELEBRATION!

The Pappy Martin Jazz Collective presents the First Annual Betty Carter Birthday Celebration Saturday, May 14 from 7-9 p.m. at Antioch Baptist Church, 1327 Fillmore Avenue with Camille Thurman and the Darrell Green Trio. Thurman is the only woman in the Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra led by Wynton Marsalis. For ticket info call 716 491-0994.

AIN'T TOO PROUD is the electrifying new musical that follows The Temptations' extraordinary journey from the streets of Detroit to the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame on stage at Shea's Performing Arts Center May 10-May 15. For tickets go to SHEAS.ORG or call 847-1420.

Selections from “The New Negro” To Be Performed in Partnership with ICTC and the Paul Robeson Theatre In partnership with the Paul Robeson Theatre, the Irish Classical Theatre Company will present selections from The New Negro by Alain Locke on Saturday, May 7 at 3 p.m. at the Cultural Center 350 Masten Avenue. Locke is considered the godfather of The Harlem Renaissance. He edited this collection of fiction essays and poetry on African and African American literature and art which was published in 1925. The book is considered by literary scholars as the text that defined the movement.

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Special Screening

The Davisios, a New Sitcom Tackles Saftey Education Cancel Culture and More! The Davisios, a new family sitcom that takes on cancel culture, education, politics, race identity , income inequality and much more will be featured in a free preview screening on Saturday May 7, 2pm at True Bethel 907, E. Ferry St. Two powerful episodes from the upcoming series will be screened followed by an open discuss on the issues it addresses including safety and education. The show intends to provide not only entertainment but also an educational value. To watch the trailer and get more info on the series go to www.davisios.com

On Extend View

Edreys Wajed’s THE BRIDGE at Burchfield Penney Extended til July 31!

New Hope 2022 Film Series to Present “Summer of Soul” New Hope 2022 Film Series will be showing “Summer of Soul” (Or When the Revolution Could Not Be Televised) by award winning filmmaker Ahmir Thompson on Friday at 7 p.m. at New Hope Baptist Church, 2090 Genesee Street. This powerful documentary is a must see! The film series is sponsored by New Hope Baptist Church, under the leadership of Pastor Herschel Chapman Jr. Everyone is invited! For more information call 883-0821 Tuesday - Thursday between 11 a.m. and 1 p.m.

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After a packed house opening during M&T’s first Friday event April 8, The Bridge has been extended on view until July 31! In The Bridge, Wajed explores the culture and language of Hip Hop. Wajed seeks to decode parts of this language and create a bridge to make it more accessible, presenting work with a visual aesthetic for newcomers as well as individuals with similarly lived experiences. Info on burchfieldpenney.org.


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Willie Hutch Jones Educational & Sports Program Launches 38th Season

LEARN HOW TO TRACE YOUR FAMILY HISTORY!

The Buffalo Genealogical Society of the African American Diaspora is hosting a special public research day at the Nash House Museum! The BGSAD's mission is to assist members in researching genealogy and family history. Additionally, they aim to contribute to the scholarly research of the genealogical community at large. Stop by the Nash House on Saturday 14 from 11:00 AM - 1 PM to learn how to start tracing your family history! Email Sharon Holley at jordanholley905@gmail.com for more information.

Wisdom of the Hau Hu Ching

Twenty-One Each moment is fragile and fleeting. The moment of the past cannot be kept, however beautiful. The moment of the present cannot be held, however enjoyable. The moment of the future cannot be caught, however desirable. But the mind is desperate to fix the river in place: Possessed by ideas of the past, preoccupied with images of the future, it overlooks the plain truth of the moment. The one who can dissolve her mind will suddenly discover the Tao at her feet, and clarity at hand.

In 1984, Willie Hutch Jones was dedicated to finding a way to combine his Professional NBA experience with the Los Angeles Lakers and his desire to advance the knowledge and selfesteem of children and young adults in his Buffalo hometown. He achieved that goal by creating the Willie Hutch Jones Educational & Sports Program (WHJESP,) providing youth of all racial and socio-economic backgrounds with strong positive influences and special training in sports and educational areas. Now, almost four decades and 10,000 kids later, Jones launched his organization’s 38th summer season on Major League Baseball’s (MLB) Annual Jackie Robinson Day. “Seventy-five years ago, Jackie Robinson made his Major League Baseball (MLB) debut, advancing a legendary career that continues to inspire athletes of all ages and races,” Hutch said recently. “Before that debut, Robinson played baseball against the Buffalo Bisons in Offermann Stadium, as a member of the Montreal Royals. We are here today, at the Johnnie B. Wiley Amateur Athletic Sports Pavilion, to commemorate the iconic Jackie Robinson’s MLB Anniversary and honor his special connection to our city. "We are also here to look forward, to the promise of future Jackie Robinsons, by announcing the launch of the thirtyeighth summer season of the Willie Hutch Jones Education & Sports Program.

The 2022 Willie Hutch Jones Sports and Education Program is now accepting registration for children ages 6-16 residing in Buffalo and Lackawanna for their FREE summer clinics in baseball, softball, basketball, soccer, tennis, volleyball, crew rowing, chess, steel drums, and dance.

The clinics will run in July and August at Riverside Park (dance, chess, soccer), McMillan Courts at Delaware Park (tennis), Buffalo State College (basketball, volleyball), Johnnie B. Wiley/Masten Park (soccer), Canisius College Koessler Center (volleyball), West Side Rowing Club (crew rowing.) Lackawanna summer clinic locations for chess and steel drums to be announced.) This year’s baseball and softball clinics will take place in partnership with the Major Baseball Leagues’ Reviving Baseball in Inner Cities (RBI) Program at McCarthy Park, located at 304 E. Amherst St. The park is dedicated to legendary baseball manager, Joe “Marse” McCarthy who lived most of his adult life in WNY. These FREE Clinics will run July through August, depending on the activity. Preregistration is required. All programs are free. For more information or to register: https://whjsc.org/summerprogramming/

Legislator Baskin

NEW DISTRICT OFFICE TO OPEN SOON! Erie County Legislature Chair April Baskin has announced that her District Office will be moved from its previous location at 792 E. Delevan to a new location to be announced in the coming weeks. If you need assistance from her office, please call (716)858-7500. For inperson services please visit the Erie County Legislature offices at 92 Franklin Street, 4th Floor downtown. The move , she said, is more spacious and will enable her office to “better serve the needs of the residents of District 2.”

Genuine Reflections on the World We Live in from a Man that Endured the New York Prison System Black Man/Black Woman Seeds of the PO/ET/TREE, a new book by BaBa Eng, has been released by RoseDog Books.

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his collection of po/et/ tree and essays are the expressions of a man locked down under the most inhumane conditions imaginable here in the United States of America. BaBa Eng was sentenced to twenty-five years to life in New York State’s prison system in 1977 for shooting a man who had pulled a gun on his wife in an illegal afterBABA ENG hours club in Harlem, New York. When Mr. Eng discovered the enormity of the act he had committed, he dedicated himself to education and selfimprovement. That pursuit, according to Mr. Eng, was so he could at least attempt to balance the scales and be able to work for his community upon release from prison. These writings are the result of his meditations and contemplations while in prison, in solitary confinement, and upon his release. Upon his release in 2013, BaBa, as he is affectionately known in prisons throughout New York State, became an advocate for his fellow prisoners and in the Western New York community as a social justice advocate, his writing and his work continues. Black Man/Black Woman Seeds of the PO/ ET/TREE represents the reflections of a Black Man determined to share love and justice in a world where both are so desperately needed. Black Man/Black Woman Seeds of the PO/ET/TREE is a 96-page paperback with a retail price of $12.00 (eBook $7.00). The ISBN is 978-1-6376-4449-2. It was published by RoseDog Books of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. For more information, or to request a review copy, please go to our virtual pressroom at https://dorrancepressroom.com/black-man-black-womanseeds-of-the-po-et-tree/ or our online bookstore at https:// rosedogbookstore.com/black-man-black-woman-seeds-ofthe-po-et-tree/.

-QUOTE OF THE WEEK“You can't separate peace from freedom because no one can be at peace unless he has his freedom”-Malcolm X


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VOICES

POETRY Mother

I'm Just Sayin' by Darvin Adams

Remembering Isaac C. Parker: The Victim Was A Veteran…

By Angela WoodsonBrice

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t never ceases to amaze me how Buffalo police can do no wrong when it comes to the east side community. Case in point; a recent police high speed chase ended on the eastside where a reckless shoot out endangered innocent citizens as well as other officers. I quote a section from the Buffalo Police manual which was cited in the April 21 Challenger article about the incident: “PURSUIT SHALL NOT be initiated if the reason for the attempted stop is ONLY for vehicle traffic law violations (VTL), misdemeanors or other non-violent felonies.” Had it taken place in any other section of the city there would have been a huge backlash. This also brings to mind the case of Isaac C. Parker who was murdered by Buffalo Police officers on Dec 6, 2012. Parker was a Marine Corp Veteran and was deployed to the first Gulf war. He was an unarmed motorist who officers tried to take the keys out of his vehicle’s ignition. What followed next was troubling to me and many others at that time. Both officers were supposedly reaching in the vehicle to get the key. Why were two officers reaching for the same key? Did Isaac attempt to drive off before or after he was shot? And how was the officer able to discharge his weapon while reaching for a key in the ignition and not hit his partner as well? Isaac Parker, like so many of our young Black men joined the military for reasons of their own. And like Isaac, many Black men come home from military service only to get shot down like dogs in the streets of America by overzealous cops with itchy trigger fingers. It takes a special kind of kid to go to his parents and say “mom, dad I want to be in the military.” Once this child serves and matures as an adult they come home, forgotten by the government and not respected as veterans by many. Countless veterans come back home to the same environment they left. As a veteran, I always appreciate it when people, once they find out that I’m a Vet, say 'thank you for your service.' We have Black Veterans living in every councilmatic district in this city - many of them homeless - including in Masten, University and Fillmore. There are even some WW2 Vets, as well as Korean War and Vietnam Veterans who have to walk the East Side’s cracked and broken up sidewalks. Our Black leadership claims that veterans are their top priority during their campaign speeches just to get the veterans to vote for them. Some of these politicians may even be veterans themselves. Yet leadership said nothing in reference to the complaints of Veterans When Isaac C. Parker was killed by police. Instead, the officers that killed a U.S. Marine Veteran were praised. Should Isaac Parker have been arrested for his alleged DUI? Yes. Should he have been shot down like a dog? No! America is free because of the BRAVE BLACK MEN AND WOMEN that decided to fight for a nation that to this day WILL NOT FIGHT FOR THEM. The next time you have the opportunity, ask an elected official to fix some of these community sidewalks so that old Black veterans can walk down the street and not trip and fall. Their first response will probably be that there is NO MONEY. And our response should be NO VOTE!

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Among the lovely mothers, aunties, grandmothers and caregivers pictured above during the April 24 Mothers & Daughters Dignity Buffet Brunch hosted by World of Girls & Boys Leadership Inc., TC Ministries Enterprise:JoAnne Williams, Sherrell Potter, Ashley Jackson,Noemi Sepulueda, Angel Davis, Alexis Torres, Shellonnee Chinn, Judy Brown and Pastor T.C. Challenger Photos

An Open Letter to Black Mothers on Mothers Day Mother’s Day is special for not only mamas and future mamas, but also for families who use the holiday to honor the caregivers and nurturers of the Black community. While some of us literally grew up with our “surrogate” mothers, all of us had some level of big sisters, “play” aunties, God-mamas, and cousins to help with our rearing. It often takes more than a village and for our community, those connections tend to run long and deep. As we look back at the many who helped to raise us, and especially our own mothers who may have had to play multiple roles and work multiple jobs, to help keep us afloat, we take this day above all of the others, to celebrate those strong women! The following Open Letter/Tribute was penned by j.n. salters

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his letter is for my mother. Our mothers. Grandmothers. Aunts. Sisters and all of the other Black women who continue to raise Black and Brown warriors in this battlefield we call America. Who constantly find ways to make ends meet—in a world that continually fails to acknowledge your worth and beauty—just to keep smiles on our faces. To the only women who can grow roses from concrete. Turn scraps into Thanksgiving feasts. Who continue to love hard and wholeheartedly even when the world attempts to steal your joy. Still you rise. I just want to say thank you. And that you are appreciated. Loved. Beautiful. Needed. I need you. WE NEED YOU. You deserve so much more than the words on this page. Than your lived realities. Than the media portrayals that negate your wonder and caricature your splendor. Than the statistics that mock your circumstance. Ignoring your God-like abilities to raise invisible toy soldiers into Gabby Douglases and Quvenzhané Wallises. Turning forgotten flesh into souls on fire. You deserve to have your faces carved into mountains. Plastered on dollar bills covering the faces of presidents who have stolen from you. Used your image against you. Lied to you. Made your plight invisible. You deserve to have your brown skin on every milk carton and news segment that privilege missing bodies that do not look like yours or your children’s. On the cover of every newspaper that fills its pages with stories of your fabricated inferiority. Leaving your existence in the margins. Near the end. At the back. We are Rosa Parks. I wish everyone could see you from my eyes. Read the deep history embedded in your rich skin. The pigment of your imagination. The secrets that you hold in the arch of your back. How the sway of your hips creates masterpieces out of thin air. Reclaiming the fetishized movements of Sarah Baartman. How your thick-lipped words echo the endurance of Sojourner Truth. Ida B. Wells. Wilma Rudolph. Harriet Tubman. The everlasting effervescence of your soul that refuses to be broken. The miniature North Stars shining from your crescent-like eyes, leading us lost ones to freedom. Giving us the ability to dodge stray bullets. Dreams deferred. Project hallways turned Middle Passages. I pray that they will someday see you. In me. In US. With love, -One of your daughters

Our Lord took the scent of a flower Capturing its tranquilizing power He took dew kissed blades of new grass Such tenderness He could not pass The majestic greatness of a towering tree And the soothing waves of a quiet sea The watchful sky’s twinkling light On the starriest, clearest night The wing stretched eagle’s graceful flight The strength of a mama bear poised to bite The giggling ripples of a rolling brook All these things He captured and took Combing them as only He could do He fashioned a masterpiece through and through He gave one to me and he gave one to you An imperfect precious creation like none other He simply called this beautiful being: Mother.

KNOWING WHEN TO STOP, YOU CAN AVOID ANY DANGER. --The Tao

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decision on Ms. Grant's motion to dismiss charges in the interest of justice, which he will do in June.

Welcome to Rise Up Right, where we give you the best sports news and highlights, and updates taking full circle in the sports world. Thank you for your continued support....and with that being said Let's Rise Up...

“Why the DA is taking this hard position, we don’t know…” said McLeod.

Buffalo Bills Draft Sports fans if you are looking for something that resembles a full course meal with the meat and potatoes and the addition of bread and butter then look no further than the Buffalo Bills draft selections year after year. Brandon Beane once again was very methodical in this draft as he dove right into the first round by moving up to get a necessity piece to the team's defense. After the first round move, he then looked to add a necessary piece to the team's offense. From there, the general managing guru added depth to some key positions as the Buffalo Bills always look to have a deep rotation. This year's recipe looked like this.... The first round selection at Pick 23 was CB Kaiir Elam from Florida. The Bills moved up two spots to solidify getting one of the best corners in the draft. The 6' 2" 200lb cornerback runs a 4.39 and moves very well and possesses admirable cornerback traits such as changing directions exceptionally well, has fluid hips, has great athleticism to recover, and can definitely cover short routes just as well as he can cover routes 20 plus yards down the field. Definitely a grade A pick to start off the draft. In Round Two, we saw the Buffalo Bills at pick 63, take running back James Cook from Georgia. James Cook is a elusive runner who can catch out of the backfield. His sure hands in college make him a weapon in both the running game and the passing game. In college, Cook only had two fumbles, averaged 10.9 yards per catch and also averaged near 7 yards a carry. Oh yeah, he is also the younger brother of Dalvin Cook. If he can stay healthy, Cook should be a interesting piece to this Bills offense. Buffalo Bills also selected: Round 3 pick 89 overall LB Terrel Bernard from Baylor Round 5 pick 148 overall WR Khalil Shakira from Boise State Round 6 pick 180 overall P Matt Araiza from San Diego State Round 6 pick 185 overall CB Christian Benford from Villanova Round 6 pick 209 overall OT Luke Tenuta from Virginia Tech Round 7 pick 231 overall LB Baylon Spector from Clemson For more Bills news, support the Rise Up Right Articles at thechallengernews.com. 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. Tune into the WUFO sports report every Sunday at 6pm, and every Monday and Wednesday night at 10pm for the late night version on Power 96.5FM radio and the Rise Up Unlimited Radio Station on WDAP Radio on Speaker.com Saturdays at 8pm. Also tune into Public Access Channel 1302 for the Buffalo Bills Edition of Rise Up Early Show airing next week. Tap into the Apollo Media Center and Power 96.5FM apps on any Google Play Store.

-More Questions Than AnswersMeanwhile, the DA’s office announced last week that 58-year-old Luz Pena of Buffalo was arraigned before Buffalo City Court Judge LoTempio on one count of Unlawful Use of Pasters Upon Ballot and one count of Unspecified Violation of Election Law for allegedly using a stamp to place the name of Byron W. Brown as a write-in mayoral candidate on numerous ballots in violation of New York Election Law. The alleged crime occurred while the defendant was working at a polling place inside of the Belle Center on Maryland Street in the City of on Buffalo on election day during last year’s hotly contested mayoral election around the same time Mrs. Grant was charged with alleged Election Law violation. Why did the DAs office wait six months to press charges against Ms. Pena while dragging Mrs. Grant in and out of court? Are they trying to show that Mrs. Grant’s situation is not a case of selective prosecution? Ms. Pena’s felony hearing court date is May 16th Will they have a felony hearing or knock it down to a misdemeanor and keep it in City Court, then work out some kind of agreement with her? Will they drag her thru the courts for the next six months?

THE BROTHERHOOD: Among those pictured, Lonnie Champ Bell, Maurice Rico Mcduffy, Lamorris Bamma Dean Keylon Key Mack, Andre Akin, Vaughn Washington. Also Antonio McDuffy & Rev Frank Bostic showed with Pastor Tim Newkirk. Rev. Frank was there to represent Mt. St. Joseph. Street Legacy Photos.

Remembering The Legendary Coach Romeo McKinney

The legendary Romeo McKinney, a veteran Buffalo Public Schools basketball coach, made his transition in December of 2021at the age of 81 . But he left an incredible legacy and mentored countless young boys during his tenure coaching the South Park basketball teams which dominated Section VI boys basketball in the early 1980s winning three Yale Cup titles and three Section VI titles! McKinney built a Section VI powerhouse at South Park using a suffocating fullcourt defense that produced a bushel of points -- his team once scored 139 points in a game in 1982 -- and that was before the advent of the three-point shot. The Sparks won four Class A championships in six consecutive appearances in the finals from 1982 to 1987. Some of coach McKinney’s players recently gathered at the Wiley Stadium to honor his memory and reminisce about those great years. “We all remember and hold a great love, respect and rich pride about being a Spark and we still value Coach Romeo’s legacy and teachings,” said Pastor Tim Newkirk. “ Most of us own our own businesses and are responsible husbands and fathers because of his mentorship.” They also bonded into a true brotherhood. Among those legendary players who came together: Lonnie Champ Bell, Maurice Rico McDuffy, Lamorris Bamma, Dean Keylon, Key Mack, Andre Akin, Vaughn Washington. Also Antonio McDuffy and Rev Frank Bostic. Pastor Bostic, said Newkirk, showed up to represent his schools honor - Mt. St. Joseph. Coach Romeo graduated from Canisius College with a PhD in Education and was a career Basketball Coach and PE Teacher. He also coached for a period at Kensington High.

BLACK HISTORY continued from page 3 Slaves, and The Republic of New Africa, which demanded self-determination, land, and reparations for African Americans. During the height of the Cold War, Moore presented a petition to the United Nations in 1957 which demanded land and billions in reparations for people of African descent and it requested direct support for African Americans who sought to immigrate to Africa. Moore also focused on local issues. In 1966, she participated in a sit-in at a Board of Education meeting in Brooklyn in 1966. Moore and the other protesters said board members failed to adequately fund schools in African-American communities. She also served as the Bishop of the Apostolic Orthodox Church of Judea and she co-founded the Commission to Eliminate Racism, Council of Churches of Greater New York. While attending the funeral of former Ghanaian President Kwame Nkrumah in 1972, the Ashanti ethnic group bestowed upon her honorary title “Queen Mother.” In 1989, the Corcoran Gallery of Art, in Washington, D.C. honored Moore and 40 other famous Black women in Brian Lanker’s photo exhibit, “I Dream a World.” Moore’s activism continued through the mid-1990s, and she made her final public appearance at the Million Man March in 1995. On May 2, 1997, Queen Mother Moore passed away at the age of 98 from natural causes in a Brooklyn nursing home. At the time of her death she was survived by her son, five grandchildren and a great-grandson.


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Divorce Notice Present: Hon. LYNN W KEANE, JSC Justice Presiding STATE OF NEW YORK SUPREME COURT: COUNTY OF ERIE LaVern Bryant, Plaintiff 79 Abeles Avenue Cheektowaga, New York 14225 ORDER ON MOTION INDEX NO, 900072/2022 -against Willie Bryant, Defendant The plaintiff having filed a Notice on Motion for Alternative Service dated March 25, 2022, and a Judge of this Court upon examining the motions and paper and supporting affidavits, has granted the motion. The notice shall be published once a week for two weeks in in the Challenger and made within 30 days after the order has been granted with proof of the publication to be filed with the court. The alternate service is in regards to summons and notice for action for divorce SF2022900072.

LEGAL NOTICE SUPPLEMENTAL SUMMONS–SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK, COUNTY OF ERIE – BANK OF AMERICA, N.A., Plaintiff, -against- UNKNOWN HEIRS OF THE ESTATE OF ROBERT SCAMURRA A/K/A ROBERT M. SCAMURRA, THOMAS R. SCAMURRA AS HEIR TO THE ESTATE OF ROBERT SCAMURRA A/K/A ROBERT M. SCAMURRA, JOSEPH K. SCAMURRA AS HEIR TO THE ESTATE OF ROBERT SCAMURRA A/K/A ROBERT M. SCAMURRA, JAMES M. SCAMURRA AS HEIR TO THE ESTATE ROBERT SCAMURRA A/K/A ROBERT M. SCAMURRA, MICHAEL J. SCAMURRA AS HEIR TO THE ESTATE OF ROBERT SCAMURRA A/K/A ROBERT M. SCAMURRA, RONALD W. SCAMURRA AS HEIR TO THE ESTATE OF ROBERT SCAMURRA A/K/A ROBERT M. SCAMURRA, SECRETARY OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT, SUSTAINABLE NEIGHBORHOODS LLC, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE, NEW YORK STATE DEPARTMENT OF TAXATION AND FINANCE, Defendants - Index No. 801415/2019. 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); 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 March 25, 2022. 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 (BANK OF AMERICA) 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 1-800269-0990 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. NOTICE TO DEFENDANT DURING THE CORONAVIRUS EMERGENCY, YOU MIGHT BE ENTITLED BY LAW TO TAKE ADDITIONAL DAYS OR WEEKS TO FILE AN ANSWER TO THIS COMPLAINT. PLEASE CONTACT YOUR ATTORNEY FOR MORE INFORMATION. IF YOU DON’T HAVE AN ATTORNEY PLEASE VISIT http://ww2.nycourts.gov/admin/OPP/ foreclosures.shtml OR https://www.nycourts.gov/ courthelp/Homes/foreclosures. shtml AVISO A DEMANDADO DURANTE LA EMERGENCIA DEL CORONAVIRUS, ES POSIBLE QUE USTED TENGA DERECHO POR LEY A TOMAR DÍAS O SEMANAS ADICIONALES PARA PRESENTAR UNA RESPUESTA A ESTA PETICIÓN POR FAVOR CONTACTE A SU ABOGADO PARA MAS INFORMACIÓN. SI USTED NO TIENE UN ABOGADO, VISITE http://www.nycourts.gov/admin/OPP/ foreclosures.shtml OR https://www.nycourts.gov/ courthelp/Homes/foreclosures. shtml The foregoing summons is served upon you by publication pursuant to an order of the Honorable Mark A. Montour, J.S.C. dated and filed March 25, 2022. The object of this action is to foreclose a mortgage and covering the premises known as 102 Scamridge Curve, Amherst, NY 14221 located at Section 68.19 Block 2 and Lot 11. Dated: April 4, 2022 Filed: April 4, 2022 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. April 21, 28 May 5,12

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220015 - 2022 Safety-Sensitive Transit Day Passes Download Bids from www.nfta.com LEGAL NOTICE Bid ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS 21-25-CF The Buffalo Municipal Housing Authority will receive sealed bids for BMHA Job No.21-25-CF (GC, Plumbing, and Electrical), Bathroom Renovations @ Sedita. The Pre-Bid Conference will be held on Thursday, May 5, 2022 at 2 PM at Sedita, 335 Summer Street, Buffalo NY 14222. Sealed bids will be received until 10 AM, Wednesday, May 25, 2022 at the Capital Improvements Office, 320 Perry Street, Buffalo, New York 14204. Bids received after the stated time will not be accepted. Bids will be opened and publicly read aloud immediately after the specified closing time. Contract Documents are available at Construction Exchange, or via email by contacting Tabitha Fields, tfields@bmhahousing.com. The BMHA reserves the right to reject any bid which fails to conform to the essential items required by the contract documents, and to reject any and/or all bids submitted.

NBA Playoffs - Game 6 - Toronto vs Philly Toronto versus Philadelphia was 3-2 in favor of Philly going into Thursday night’s game. Toronto had fought back from a 3-0 deficit. The Raptors’ home court advantage in the Six is legendary because fans do not only gather inside Scotiabank Arena but also outside in Jurassic Park. This game would be only the third playoff game played here since the 2018 - 2019 season. The winner of the series will get to move on to Round 2, where the number one seed in the Eastern Conference, the Miami Heat await them. The Raptors came out firing. At 8:04 in the first quarter Toronto was ahead 15-10. It didn’t seem as if the Raptors were tight at all. But the 76ers James Harden was focused on A. attacking the basket and getting to the foul Dorcely line early on. His intentions helped cut the score halfway through the first to 15-14. As the quarter continued Toronto seemed to be taking more outside shots than Philly. The Raptors finished the first up 34-29 with the home fans very much into the game. Chris Boucher being inserted into the lineup in the first after OG Anunoby picked up his second foul was a major injection of energy. But the second quarter started just as the first ended with the 76ers playing both a 2-3 and a 3-2 zone enticing and baiting Toronto into shooting from the perimeter. So far though Joel Embiid, the possible MVP had not made an impact offensively. That was not going to last long as the “Sleeping Giant” and maybe sleeper as an MVP candidate would soon awaken. The quarter was filled with a bevy of shots leading to several lead changes. At halftime the score was 62-61 Toronto ahead. The Raptors’ hopes on playing a game seven was still alive. Both teams had several double digit scorers. Chris Boucher led Toronto with 19 points. While Joel Embiid made up for his slow start leading his squad with 16 points. Philadelphia came out swinging like “Rocky” in the Toronto’s Gary Trent takes basesecond half. By 8:48 in the line jumper over the outstretched third quarter the score was 76- hand of 76ers’ Tyrese Maxey 67. Philly was hitting on all and onlooker James Harden cylinders, inside and outside. I was hoping for a Chris Boucher siting after a timeout. But that was not the case. Instead there was a turnover resulting in another Tyrese Maxey three followed by a missed three pointer by Precious Achiuwa and Joel Embiid getting fouled. The lead had now ballooned to 13. You could hear the angst in the fans stained with fear as the Raptors couldn’t make a basket. At 5:20 in the third quarter the score was 87-67 Philadelphia. OG Anunoby finally made a basket for the Raptors at about 4:50 followed by a 76ers offensive foul. But the Raptors run was quickly stopped . After a James Harden three the score at the 3:51 mark was 92-70. Coach Nurse called another timeout before things got completely out of hand. I couldn’t help but wonder how VanVleet was being missed at this time. With 30.3 left in the third the score was 97 - 75. Joel Embiid committed a foul on Chris Boucher then stepped over him a la Allen Iverson(look it up). That made Boucher jump to his feet and walk towards Embiid. The refs had to separate them. The officials also decided to review the foul as a possible flagrant foul. This inflamed the crowd so they serenaded Embiid with some love(that’s sarcasm). At the end of the third the score was 99-78 Philadelphia. At the midpoint in the fourth quarter the Toronto offense seemed uncertain and discombobulated. The 76ers had taken the bite out of the Raptors and the spirit from Scotiabank fans. Even with a considerable lead by Philadelphia, the full court defense of Tobias Harris on Pascal Siakam continued. The Raptors also decided to press but they could not claw their way back into this game. With 2:14 left in the game and the score 12694, Coach Nick Nurse emptied his bench and the 76ers Coach Doc Rivers did likewise. The season was coming to an end. The team from the Six would not make it to Game Seven in this series!


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“City Senior Connect” : New Program for Senior Citizens Airs on WUFO 1080 AM The City of Buffalo Division of Senior Services and Hospice & Palliative Care Buffalo, debuted “City Senior Connect” on WUFO 1080 AM /POWER 96.5 FM last week. The show can be heard every second Thursday of each month from 10:30 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. The next several shows will air on May 12, June 9, July 14, and August 11. The schedule will continue September 8, October 13, November 10 and December 8. Deputy Mayor Ellen Grant and Division of Senior Services Director Doug Ruffin will host the program, which is designed to keep older adults up to date on important health related information, as well as timely topics that include fitness, books, and much more.

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