Challenger Community News October 12, 2016

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Minority Suspensions: Is the Code of Conduct Working in Buffalo Public Schools? PG. 3

“PRAY FOR HAITI”

Death Toll Climbs Past 1,000 in Wake of Hurricane Matthew PG. 4

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Buffalo All Star Extreme Opens City’s First Minority Owned Gym and Dance PG. 9 Studio OUR STORY

INSIDE ROCHESTER

Nat Turner’s Alleged Remains Returned to His Family After Almost 200 Years PG. 7

Community Voices Support for Soccer Team Protest PG. 2

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Cast of “Jitney” Nails It! PG. 10 “The Power of Destiny” PG. 11


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INSIDE ROCHESTER

Community Voices Support for Soccer Team Protest

Supporters Call Actions “Bold, Courageous, And Righteous”

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embers of the progressive Rochester Community have voiced support for the young men on the School #58 Soccer team who recently refused to stand during the playing of the national anthem before its match at Aquinas Institute. For the No. 1 team in the Democrat and Chronicle’s small-school poll, two-time defending Section V Class C1 champion, it was all or nothing. The players decided that they would all do it or none of them would do it according to a source. They all took to one knee. The following press statement was released by the Nation of Islam, Rochester, NY Study Group, the United Christian Leadership Ministry (UCLM), Education Action & Change Work Group of Facing Race=Embracing Equity and The People’s Agenda: “We called for this gathering in order to publicly express our collective pride, appreciation, and support for the young men on the school #58 soccer team, who took a bold, courageous, and righteous stand on behalf of themselves, their families, and the broader Black Community, as well as oppressed communities in general. Their actions are clearly motivated by love for oppressed people, and has absolutely nothing to do with disrespect, or dishonor of veterans, or anyone else for that matter. “We believe that they are displaying several habits of mind, and shills that we hope our school system will help instill in all of our students. Those include demonstrating deep, critical, and analytical thought, understanding, and concern regarding long-standing serious, historic, sociopolitical issues --- and then going further by stepping up, as young people, and demonstrating responsible behavior, and outstanding leadership, on behalf of thousands of youth who have been abused, and in many cases, are still being abused, and sometimes worse. They took a stand regarding justice, and equality for all, and for that, we admire, and honor them. “Again, we want these fine young men, and their families, the Rochester City School District, and the broader community to know that we stand ready, willing, and able to support the soccer players at #58 school, as well as other schools, in any ways necessary, and possible. “We are somewhat concerned by what seems to be a calculated effort on the part of the Rochester City School District to restrict, and redirect students First Amendment Rights regarding the importance of open, and honest dialogue concerning this critical matter. Thus, we also stand ready, willing and able to offer support to anyone in the Rochester City School District, or beyond (children, and/or adults) who feel that their First Amendment rights are being violated by anyone regarding this, and/or any other similar, or related situation.”

Women of Excellence” Conference Faith Temple Apostolic “Women of Excellence” Conference present’s Divine Design” Wednesday Oct. 12 thru Sunday Oct 16 at : •7p.m. nightly Weds, Thurs, Fri. at Faith Temple Apostolic Church 141 Arnett Blvd. •8a.m.. Sat Oct. 15th 8 at Diplomat Banquet Center 1956 Lyelle Ave. For more info contact Evang. Karen Dyck 585 309-2355 or Faith Temple office at 585 235-6814

BAOBAB CENTER SCHEDULE *YOGA with Jim Thompson: INTERMEDIATE TO ADVANCED: Tuesday evenings 5:45 - 7:15; BEGINNING TO INTERMEDIATE "EASY" YOGA: Wednesdays, 5:45-7:15. *AFRICAN WORLD HISTORY CLASS - Tuesdays, 7:30 pm. Instructor/Facilitator Michael Campbell WEST AFRICAN DRUMMING WITH FANA BANGOURA: Saturdays at the Baobab.; Ages 14 through Adult: 9:30-11am; Youth Ages 4-13: 11am-12pm

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Update on Willie Monroe Jr. Winning the WBO Middleweight Title By Randy Greg On September 17th Rochester’s own Willie Monroe Jr. won the vacant WBO Inter-Continental Middleweight title by out pointing Gabriel Rosado in a 12 Round decision. We should all be proud of what Willie “El Mongoose” Monroe Jr. has accomplished as a boxer for Western New York. It appeared to be easy light weight work for Willie who won on every judge score card. The bad part is that it was a bit slow and some are classifying this fight as boring. Neither fighter was ever in trouble or concerned with being knocked out nor were many punches being or landed. Willie is a fast counter puncher and Rosado didn’t have an answer. The question becomes did Willie do enough to earn him a big pay day against a Saturday’s night main event, Canelo Alvarez? Canelo easily defeated Liam Smith for another WBO belt and many said this was an audition for fighting Alvarez December 10th. Canelo is a steep hill for Willie to climb but it could be the best payday he has seen thus far. For that reason I hope he gets the fight. I’m just not sure if he could win with Canelo’s crafty skills and speed but I guess we will all find out soon.

Free. Fun. For their future!

Panel, Community Discussion Film “Birth of a Nation” If your child turns 3 or 4 by Dec. 1, enroll them in Rochester Pre-K today!*

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The Nate Parker film, "Birth of a Nation," will be the focus of a panel and community discussion following the showing of the film at 6:30 p.m., Friday, October 21 at the Little Theater, 240 East Avenue. The Rochester Alumnae Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc., a public service organization, is organizer and host of the event. The five panelists include: • Dr. Marvin McMickle, president of Colgate Rochester Crozer Divinity School. •Nate Brown, host of the radio talk show, "What's Going On," WHTK-AM •Terry Chaka, executive director of the Baobab Cultural

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• Six-hour daily programs—classes start September 7 • Healthy breakfast and lunch • Language, social and self-help skills to be ready for school • Educational field trips • Indoor/outdoor play and naptime • Free monthly RTS bus passes for parents • Available at schools and community agencies across the city

262-8140 | www.rcsdk12.org/prek *Every city 4-year-old is eligible for free Pre-K classes. Space for 3-year-olds is limited and restrictions apply.


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Central District School Board Member Woods Calls on Parents and Community to Attend Buffalo Public School Code of Conduct Meetings

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HONORED: WNY Veterans of Operation Desert Storm were honored in September aboard the USS Little Rock at the Buffalo & Erie County Naval & Military Park. Among those honored for serving in the 1991 conflict in Iraq, was Janet Smith (pictured above left) and Kim Hernandez (right). Janet has served in the Army for 23 years. A total of 40 veterans were honored. Congratulations!

Join Us For The Pitch!

Experience The Pitch:A minority and woman own business plan competition where 3 finalists will share in $20,000 and 3 prizes! The Pitch will be the official opening of 43North Week, a week of celebrating entrepreneurship and innovation in WNY. Join us on October 20 from 5- 8:30 p.m. at the Buffalo Museum of Science. Enjoy a free evening of business pitching, networking, and delicious hors d’oeuvres and drinks. Please RSVP and get free tickets at 43north.org/thepitch

Council Member Wingo, Others, Invited to Speak at Contract Compliance Review Board The Contract Compliance Review Board meeting will be held Thursday, October 13 at the Merriweather Library, 1324 Jefferson Ave. from 6-8 P.M. The Board has invited Masten District Council Member Ulyeeses Wingo to speak, as the Northland Corridor Project is in his district. All contract compliance committee members are urged to be in attendance as well as Mr. Spencer Gaskin and the leaders of the Outsource Resource Center. The leaders of 15 community organizations that are members of the Buffalo solidarity Movement have also been invited to come and speak as well. “We are tired of sitting idly by and allowing others to work in our community while we are on the outside looking in!” read a statment from the Review Board. For more information contact Legislator Betty Jean Grant at 602-5877.

“Gentrification: A Social Justice Issue” is Topic of Community Discussion A presentation and discussion on the topic, “Gentrification: A Social Justice Issue” will be held on Wednesday, October 19, from 5:30-7:00 p.m. at the Moot Senior Citizen Center 292 High . Professor Stacey Sutton from the College of Urban Planning & Public Affairs at the University of Illinois, Chicago, will present what we don’t know about gentrification, its social costs, how gentrification is not revitalization, and how residents can shape policies and develop solutions for positive outcomes. Come to listen and to participate; bring your observations, questions, and thoughts regarding urban redevelopment; participate in positive change for Buffalo’s East Side and especially the Fruit Belt neighborhood The event is sponsored by the Fruit Belt/McCarley Gardens Housing Task Force and Open Buffalo. For additional information, contact Veronica Hemphill-Nichols, Founder and Coordinator, Fruit Belt/McCarley Gardens Housing Task Force, 248 Grape Street, Buffalo 14204, Restorative_Justice@yahoo.com (716) 390-5707

entral District School Board member Paulette Woods is calling on all parents, guardians and concerned community members to attend upcoming public meetings on the Buffalo Public Schools Code of Conduct. “Learn why your child is being suspended! Learn and share yours thoughts on the Code of Conduct! This is your chance to complain about the minor and ridiculous things that our young minority males are being kicked out of school and suspended for!” stated Woods. “We need to hear from you! Your feedback is important and will shape the revised document.” The Buffalo Public Schools will host the following public comment meetings for parents, guardians, and all concerned community members on: •Wednesday, October 19 from 4 pm – 7 pm, East High School. •Wednesday, October 26 at PS Makowski School – at Jefferson and Best “Come out and learn why your child is being suspended! Learn and share your thoughts on the Code of Conduct! We need to keep our children in school,” she concluded. “Reduce the suspension rate and the dropout rate. Speak on the Code of Conduct for the Buffalo Public Schools!” -“Restoring Justice Buffalo Public Schools”The following report, “Restoring Justice Buffalo Public Schools” released by Citizen Action of New York, The Alliance for Quality Education, the Public Policy and Education Fund and the Advancement Project, cites these findings: •The 2013-2014 school year was the first year under the new Code of Conduct for Buffalo Public Schools, and there were some promising results. •But although both short term and long term suspensions are down, the vast majority of suspensions continue to be given out for vague, non-violent behaviors that should be handled in school, such as defiance of authority, disrespectful behavior, disruptions, and minor physical altercations. •Although most schools saw decreases in the use of short and long term suspensions, some schools saw huge, problematic increases, some by almost double compared to the year before. •Racial disparities continue to be a problem, especially for Black and Latino students. •Black and Latino students are about 70% of the total student population, but make up almost 80% of all short term suspensions and 80% of all long term suspensions. •Black and Latino students are more likely to receive a short term and long term suspension than their White peers •Black students are 6.5 times more likely than their White peers to receive short term suspension and long term suspension •Latino students are 3.7 times more likely than their white peers to receive short term suspensions and 3.6 times more likely to receive long term suspension.

Things Black People Have Been Great At Part 2 Astronomy Several ancient African cultures made discoveries in astronomy. Egyptians unfathomed the movement of the sun and constellations and the cycles of the moon long before any other region of the world. The Egyptians inspired the modern calendar. There are evidence that shows they divided the year into 12 parts and developed a yearlong calendar system containing 365 ¼ days.Source: starteachastronomy.com Writing The ancient Egyptians, a primarily Black civilization, started writing in about 3500 B.C. or 5,500 years ago. The Sumerian of Mesopotamians and ancient Egyptians were the first known in history to establish communication through writing. Other Asian and European cultures began writing thousands of years later. Source: omniglot.com

Buffalo Native Video, Game Developer Ethan Redd Invited to Speak at This Year’s IndieCade! Buffalo, NY native and rising video game developer, Ethan Redd, will be speaking at this year’s IndieCade Festival in Los Angeles, California. IndieCade is the nation’s biggest independent game event and is in its 9th consecutive year. Held from October 13 to October 16, the festival will offer the opportunity for members of the industry and public to experience over 200 recent innovative independent video games from all over the world . There will be games, talks, and events held with creators and veterans

within the industry. As one of few African American video game developers, Redd will be featured as a speaker for one of the festival’s “GameU” sessions on Saturday, October 15 speaking on the basics of low polygon art, an art style that Redd has become widely known for using. 2016 has been a big year for the 22 year old. In addition to releasing his latest independent project, “NE_0,” Redd was also a featured developer at this year’s Electronic Entertainment Expo (E3) in June, created artwork for the dome film at this year’s Panorama music festival in New York City, and has made contributions to several ongoing projects. Congratulations Ethan!

Minister Farrakhan

Holy Day of Atonement 2016 The 21st Anniversary of the Nation of Islam Million Man March & Holy Day of Atonement will be held in Atlanta GA. October 14th – 16th. A live webcast of Minister Louis Farrakhan’s keynote address will be presented Oct. 16 at 2 p.m. by Muhammad Mosque #23 at the Packard Building (corner of Main & Riley). For more iformation call 716-5731250. Doors open at 1 p.m.


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“PRAY FOR HAITI”

Death Toll in Haiti Climbs Past 1,000 More Than 1.5M Haitians Affected By Hurricane Matthew, Deadly Cholera on the Rise

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aiti is facing a surge in cholera cases in the wake of Hurricane Matthew, doctors warned as the death toll on the devastated island climbed past 1,000. The powerful hurricane, the fiercest Caribbean storm in nearly a decade, slammed into Haiti last Tuesday. U.S. Marines delivered badly-needed food aid Sunday, after Haiti’s government said more than 1.5 million people had been affected by the storm and 350,000 of those were in need of immediate assistance. While the capital and biggest city, Port-au-Prince, was largely spared, the south suffered devastation. Ninety percent of crops have been destroyed in worst-hit areas of the country, according to U.N. World Food Program officer for Haiti, Lorene Didier. Throughout Haiti’s southwestern peninsula, people were digging themselves out from the wreckage of the storm, which also brought flooding and at least 21 deaths to the United States. Haiti’s National Civil Protection agency in Port-au-Prince said Sunday that its official death toll for the country was 336, which included 191 deaths in Grand-Anse. However, a tally of numbers from local officials, compiled by Reuters, put the number at more 1,000. NBC News could not independently confirm that figure. At the Port-a-Piment hospital, survivors carried in a string of weak and severely sick patients with symptoms of cholera. Missole Antoine, the hospital’s medical director, said the number of patients admitted with cholera symptoms had doubled to 60 during Sunday and that four people had died of the waterborne illness. “That number is going to rise,” she told Reuters as she rushed between patients laid out on the hospital floor. The hospital lacks an ambulance, or even a car, and Antoine said many new patients were coming from miles away, carried by family members. Inside the hospital, grim-faced parents cradled young children whose eyes had sunk back and were unable to prop up their own heads. “I believe in the doctors, and also in God,” said 37-year-old Roosevelt Dume, holding the head of his son, Roodly, as he tried to remain upbeat. In the nearby village of Labei, locals told Reuters the river had washed down cadavers from villages upstream. With nobody coming to move the corpses, residents used planks of driftwood to push them down the river and into the sea.

Ken Thompson, Brooklyn, NY’s 1st Black District Attorney, Dies Brooklyn, N.Y., District Attorney Ken Thompson died Sunday after a battle with cancer, his family announced, NBC New York reports. He was 50 years old. In a statement released Tuesday, Thompson had announced a leave of absence in order to fight his cancer, not specifying what type of cancer he had or any time frame for his treatments, the news station notes. A statement from his family said that he passed away Sunday at the Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, surrounded by loved ones. “A lifelong New Yorker, Ken was known as an effective, aggressive civil rights leader—and a national voice for criminal-justice reform,” New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo said in a statement, adding that he was “profoundly saddened” to learn of Thompson’s death. Cuomo ordered all flags to fly at half-staff in memory of Thompson. Thompson had been in office since January 2014 after upsetting Charles Hynes, who had been district attorney for more than 20 years, NBC New York notes. He was the first African American to be elected as Brooklyn’s district attorney. Readers

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Donald Trump Still Believes Central Park 5 Are Guilty Donald Trump continues to prove what a misguided and miserable president he would make after insisting that the Central Park Five were guilty, despite their being exonerated by DNA in New York City’s horrific 1989 Central Park jogger rape case. “They admitted they were guilty,” Trump said to CNN in a statement. “The police doing the original investigation say they were guilty. The fact that that case was settled with so much evidence against them is outrageous. And the woman, so badly injured, will never be the same,” he continued. The 1989 crime - in which a 28-year-old White banker who had been jogging at night in Central Park was raped, bludgeoned with a rock and was found hours later, tied up, stripped and suffering from hypothermia and brain damage -- shook the city and exacerbated racial tensions. Trump involved himself in the controversy soon after it took place when he took out full-page ads in major newspapers calling, among other things, for the death penalty to be reinstated in New York. There were no witnesses to

the attack. The victim had no memory of it, and DNA evidence was not presented at the trial. Four young Black men and one Latino (“The Central Park 5 ), all teens at the time of their arrests, who were coerced by detectives, were charged with and convicted of the brutal rape. In 2002, another man, a convicted rapist and murderer, confessed to the assault, and his DNA did match semen that was found on the victim. No DNA evidence has been

found to tie any of the Central Park 5 to the crime. The Central Park 5 were exonerated, all cleared of the rape, and in 2014, New York paid them a $41 million settlement. Ken Burns, who co-directed a 2012 documentary on the case, tweeted last Friday: "Apparently Mr. Trump is unfamiliar with the concept of wrongful conviction." (Excerpted from an update by By: Stephen A. Crockett Jr. posted on The Root and & CNN reports))

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LEGAL NOTICE Distrit No.4 PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that on October 6, 2016, the County Legislature of the County of Erie, New York, adopted Resolution No. 239-2016 approving the extension of Erie County Sewer District No. 4, a true copy of which follows, which resolution is subject to permissive refer-endum: EXTRACT OF MINUTES Meeting of the County Legislature of the County of Erie, New York. October 6, 2016 A regular meeting of the County Legislature of the County of Erie, New York, was held at the Chambers of the Erie County Legislature, in the Erie County Hall, Buffalo, New York, in said County, on October 6, 2016, at 2 o’clock P.M. (Prevailing Time). The following Legislators were present: Patrick B. Burke, Betty Jean Grant, Thomas A. Loughran, Barbara Miller-Williams, Peter J. Savage III, Lynne M. Dixon, Kevin R. Hardwick, Joseph C. Lorigo, John J. Mills, Ted B. Morton and Ed-ward A. Rath III There were absent: Also present: Karen M. McCarthy, Clerk of the Legislature Legislator Morton offered the following resolution and moved its adoption:   RESOLUTION NO. 239 RESOLUTION DATED OCTOBER 6, 2016 RESOLUTION APPROVING THE EXTENSION OF ERIE COUNTY SEWER DISTRICT NO. 4 AND MAKING OTHER DETERMINATIONS IN CONNECTION THEREWITH

(Introduced) September 22, 2016. (Adopted) October 6, 2016. WHEREAS, pursuant to proceedings heretofore had and taken in accordance with the pro-visions of Article 5-A of the County Law, a report of the Erie County Sewer Agency approved by the Erie County Sewer District No. 4 Board of Managers on October 7, 2015, an extension of Sewer District No. 4 of the County of Erie, New York to include sanitary sewer service areas cur-rently serviced as out of district customers has been proposed; and WHEREAS, a map and plan have been duly prepared by the County Engineers (Erie Coun-ty Department of Environment and Planning) relating to such extension of the Erie County Sewer District No. 4, which map and plan have been filed with the County Legislature pursuant to Section 254 of the County Law; and WHEREAS, there will be no additional capital costs incurred by or on behalf of the Erie County Sewer District No. 4 with respect to the extension of the boundaries of such District, but future annual charges will be apportioned in accordance with applicable flat charges, hook-up charges and charges based on units, assessed value and footage, specified in the District’s Benefit and User Charge formulas, as such formulas currently exist and as amended from time to time; and WHEREAS, pursuant to Section 258 of the County Law, the consent of the State Comp-troller is not required prior to the extension of said Erie County Sewer District No. 4 because such extension is not to be financed by the issuance of bonds, notes, certificates or other evidences of indebtedness of the County; and WHEREAS, said County Legislature duly adopted Resolution No. 112-2016 on the 9th day of June, 2016, calling a meeting of the County Legislature for the purpose of holding a public hearing on the aforesaid extension of Erie County Sewer District No. 4 in accordance with the aforesaid map and plan, and WHEREAS, the Erie County Sewer District No. 4 Board of Managers and the County Legislature have given due consideration to the impact that the extension of Erie County Sewer District No. 4 may have on the environment and on the basis of such consideration, have found that no substantial adverse environmental impact will be caused thereby; and WHEREAS, the Erie County Sewer District No. 4 Board of Managers and the County Legislature have complied in every respect with all applicable federal, state and local laws and regu-lations regarding environmental matters including compliance with the New York State Environ-mental Quality Review Act, comprising Article 8 of the Environmental Conservation Law and, in connection therewith; and WHEREAS, said public hearing was duly held at Erie County Hall, 92 Franklin Street, 4th Floor, Buffalo, New York, in said County, on the 6th day of July, 2016, at 1:30 o’clock P.M., Pre-vailing Time; and WHEREAS, notice of said public hearing was duly published in the manner provided by law and proof thereof was submitted to said County Legislature; and WHEREAS, said County Legislature has duly considered the evidence given at such public hearing; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE COUNTY OF ERIE, NEW YORK, AS FOLLOWS: Section 1. Upon the evidence given at the public hearing held on July 6, 2016, and after due consideration of the map and plan, and other recommendations and other data, if any, heretofore provided to the County Legislature, it is hereby found and determined that: (a )the proposed extension is satisfactory, sufficient, adequate and appropriate; (b all the property and property owners within the proposed extension are ben-

efited thereby; (c) all the property and property owners benefited are included within the limits of the proposed extension; (d) it is in the public interest to extend said Erie County Sewer District No. 4. Section 2. The extension of Erie County Sewer District No. 4 is hereby approved and said extension shall comprise an area described as follows: (a) Erie County Sewer District No. 4 Boundary Extension 2016— Portion A Parcel I ALL THAT TRACT OR PARCEL OF LAND situate in the Town of Cheek-towaga, County of Erie and State of New York, being part of Lot No. 79, Town-ship 11, Range 7, of the Holland Land Company’s Survey, bounded and described as follows; BEGINNING at a point where the center line of Transit Road (100.0 feet wide) intersects the north line of lands appropriated by the people of the State of New York for the Ontario section of the New York State Thruway, said point being on the west line of Erie County Sewer District No. 4; Thence westerly along said north line a distance of 756.7± feet to the southeast corner of lands conveyed to Bonnie Spinner by deed recorded in the Erie County Clerk’s Office in Liber 10291 of Deeds at page 651; Thence continuing westerly along said north line of Thruway and the south line of said Spinner lands a distance of 798.40± feet to the east line of lands conveyed to Paul Pfohl, Fidelis Pfohl, Joseph Pfohl and Richard Pfohl by deed recorded in Liber 5811 of Deeds at page 120; Thence northerly along the easterly line of said Pfohl lands a distance of 159.54 feet to the north line of Lot 79 and the north line of the Town of Cheektowaga; Thence easterly along said north line of Lot 79 a distance of 1544.13± feet to the center line of Transit Road, said centerline being the west line of said Erie County Sewer District No. 4; Thence southerly along said lines a distance of 374.7± feet to the point of beginning . Parcel II ALSO ALL THAT PIECE OR PARCEL OF LAND situate in the Town of Cheektowaga, County of Erie and State of New York, being part of Lot No. 79, Township 11, Range 7, of the Holland Land Company’s Survey, bounded and de-scribed as follows; BEGINNING at a point on the westerly highway boundary of Transit Road (Pt. 4, S.H. 1334A-1), said point being 33.0± feet measured westerly at right angles from Station T19+01.6± of the hereinafter described survey baseline for the construction of the New York State Thruway, Ontario Section; thence S 83° 21’ 28” E a distance of 50.32± feet to the center line of Transit Road (100.0 feet wide) to the Principle Point of Beginning, said point being on the west line of Erie County Sewer District No. 4; Thence 5 00 08’ 00” W along said center line of Transit Road 399.96± feet to a point; thence through lands of The People of the State of New York (Thruway Authority) the following seven courses and distances: (1) N 89° 52’ 00” W, 104± feet to a point; (2) on a curve to the left (the radial at the beginning of which bears S 00 08’ 00” W) having a radius of 280.00 feet and a central angle of 430 57’ 30”, an arc length of 214.82± feet; (3) S 46° 10’ 30” W, 109.30± feet; (4) on a curve to the right (the radial at the beginning of which bears .N 43° 49’ 30” W) having a radius of 161.35± feet and a central angle of 40° 47’ 46’, an arc length of 114.89± feet; (5) S 86° 58’ 16” W, 280.00± feet; (6) N 0° 04’ 40” E, 701.38± feet; and (7) S 83° 21’ 28” E, 715.00± feet to the principle point of beginning. Parcel III ALSO ALL THAT PIECE OR PARCEL OF LAND situate in the Town of Cheektowaga, County of Erie and State of New York, being part of Lot No. 79, Township 11, Range 7, of the Holland Land Company’s Survey, bounded and de-scribed as follows; BEGINNING at a point on the westerly highway boundary of Transit Road (Pt. 4, S.H. 1334A-1), said point being 33.0± feet westerly measured at right angles from Station 114+95.98± of the hereinafter described survey baseline for the construction of the New York State Thruway, Ontario Section; thence S 89° 52’ 00” E, 50 feet to the center line of Transit Road (100.0 feet wide) to the Principle Point of Be-ginning, said point being on the west line of Erie County Sewer District No. 4; Thence southerly along said center line of Transit Road 40.00± feet; thence through the lands of The People of the State of New York (Thruway Authority) the follow-ing twenty courses and distances: (1) N 89° 52’ 00” W, 104.0± feet; (2) on a curve to the left (the radial at the beginning of which bears S 0° 08’ 00” W) having a radi-us of 240.00 feet and a central angle of 43° 57’ 30”, and arc length of 184.13± feet; (3) S 46° 10’ 30” W, 109.30± feet; (4) on a curve to the right (the radial at the be-ginning of which bears N 430 49’ 30” W) having a radius of 279.00 feet and a cen-tral angle of 40° 47’ 46”, an arc length of 198.66± feet; (5) S 86° 58’ 16” W, 290.33± feet; (6) N 64° 18’ 11” W, 34.01± feet; (7) N 64° 18’ 11” W, 675.04± feet; (8) N 26° 36’ 37” E, 114.04± feet; (9) N 5° 55’ 48” E, 234.40± feet; (10) on a curve to the right (the radial at the beginning of which bears S 840 04’ 12” E) having a ra-dius of 60.13 feet and a central angle of 68° 34’ 51”, an arc length of 71.97± feet; (11) N 74° 30’ 38” E, 118.25± feet; (12) N 86° 06’ 10” E, 94.23± feet; (13) on a curve to the right (the radial at the beginning of which bears S 3° 53’ 50” E) having a radius of 2919.5

feet and a central angle of 5° 27’ 52”, an arc length of 278.44± feet; (14) S 0° 14’ 12” E, 678.71± feet; (15) S 70° 04’ 09” E, 53.25± feet; (16) N 86° 58’ 16” E, 268.95± feet; (17) on a curve to the left (the radial at the beginning of which bears N 3° 01’ 44” W) having a radius of 239.00 feet and a central angle of 40° 47’ 46”, an arc length of 170.17± feet; (18) N 46° 10’ 30” E, 109.30± feet; (19) on a curve to the right (the radial at the beginning of which bears S 43° 49’ 30” E) having a radius of 280.00 feet and a central angle of 43° 57’ 30”, an arc length of 214.82± feet; and (20) S 89° 52’ 00” E, 104.00± feet to the principle point of be-ginning. The above mentioned survey base line is a portion of the Transit Road survey base line for the construction of the Transit Road Interchange of the Thruway, as shown on a map and plan on file in the office of the New York State Department of Trans-portation and described as follows: Beginning at Station TO+00, thence N 0° 08’ 00” E, 2000.00 feet to Station T20+00. All bearings are referred to true north at the 78° 35’ meridian of west longitude. (b)Erie County Sewer District No. 4 NonContiguous Boundary Extension 2016 Portion B ALL THAT TRACT OR PARCEL OF LAND situate in the Town of Cheek-towaga, County of Erie and State of New York, being part of Lot No. 75, Town-ship 11, Range 7, of the Holland Land Company’s Survey, bounded and described as follows; BEGINNING at a point in the center line of Transit Road (100.0’wide) a distance of 585.10 feet north from the intersection of said center line with the center line of Rehm Road, said intersection being the southeast corner of Lot 75; Thence west along the north line lands conveyed to Waiter Klaia by Deed Liber 5023 Page 571 a distance of 500± feet to the east line of land conveyed to Fudoli by Deed Liber 10906 Page 3445; Thence north along the east line of said Fudolia a distance of 446.31± feet to the north line of land conveyed to R.M.F. Holding Corporation by Deed 7221 Page 283, said point also being on a Boundary line as described in a certain Boundary Line Agreement between R.M.F. Holding Corporation and Lo-renz and Sons, Inc. by Liber 11245 Page 3880; Thence east along said Boundary Line Agreement 250 feet; Thence north parallel to the west line of Transit Road 35 feet; Thence east parallel to said Boundary Line Agreement 249.99 feet to the center line of Transit Road, said center line also being the east line of Lot No. 75 and the west boundary line of Erie County Sewer District No. 4; Thence south along said center line 468.31± feet to the point of beginning. Section 3. There will be no additional capital costs incurred by or on behalf of the Erie County Sewer District No. 4 with respect to the extension of the boundaries of such District, but future annual charges will be apportioned in accordance with applicable flat charges, hook-up charges and charges based on units, assessed value and footage, specified in the District’s Benefit and User Charge formulas, as such formulas currently exist and as amended from time to time. Section 4. This resolution is subject to permissive referendum and the Clerk of the Legisla-ture is hereby authorized and directed to publish in full, within ten days after the adoption hereof, a Notice containing a true copy of this resolution, the resolution number, the date of adoption and a statement that such resolution is subject to permissive referendum. The adoption of the foregoing resolution was seconded by Legislator Dixon and duly put to a vote, which resulted as follows: AYES: Patrick B. Burke, Betty Jean Grant, Thomas A. Loughran, Barbara Miller-Williams, Peter J. Sav-age III, Lynne M. Dixon, Kevin R. Hardwick, Joseph C. Lorigo, John J. Mills, Ted B. Morton and Edward A. Rath III NOES: The resolution was thereupon declared duly adopted. Dated: Buffalo, New York, October 6, 2016.  STATE OF NEW YORK ) :ss: COUNTY OF ERIE ) I, the undersigned Clerk of the Erie County Legislature, DO HEREBY CERTIFY that I have compared the foregoing extract of the minutes of the meeting of the County Legislature of said County, including the resolution contained therein, held on the 6th day of October, 2016, with the original minutes thereof as originally recorded in the Minute Book of said Erie County Legisla-ture and the same is a true and correct copy of said original minutes and of the whole of said origi-nal so far as the same relates to the subject matters referred to in said extract. I FURTHER CERTIFY that all members of said Legislature had due notice of said meet-ing. I FURTHER CERTIFY that, pursuant to Section 103 of the Public Officers Law (Open Meetings Law), said meeting was open to the general public. I FURTHER CERTIFY that, PRIOR to the time of said meeting, I duly caused a public no-tice of the time and place of said meeting to be given to the following newspapers and/or other news media as follows: Newspaper and/or other news media and Date given Buffalo News October 3, 2016 WBEN October 3, 2016 WGRZ October 3, 2016

HEALTH MATTERS WIVB October 3, 2016 WKBW October 3, 2016 WBFO October 3, 2016 WNED October 3, 2016 www.erie.gov/legislature October 3, 2016  I FURTHER CERTIFY that, PRIOR to the time of said meeting, I duly caused public no-tice of the time and place of said meeting to be conspicuously posted in the following designated public locations(s) on the following dates: Designated Locations(s)of posted notice 92 Franklin Street, Buffalo NY date of Posting October 3, 2016 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal of said Coun-ty Legislature this 6th day of October, 2016. (SEAL) Karen M. McCarthy Clerk, Erie County Legislature

LEGAL NOTICE

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NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING

PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that a meeting of the County Legislature of the County of Erie, New York, shall be held at Erie County Hall, 92 Franklin Street, 4th Floor, Buffalo, New York, in said County, on the 26th day of October , 2016, at 1:45 o'clock P.M., Prevailing Time, for the purpose of conducting a public hearing upon a proposed increase and improvement of facilities of Erie County Sewer District No. 6 in said County. The increase and improvement of such facilities consisting of the following projects: (i) Waste Water Treatment Plant disinfection system at the estimated maximum cost of $1,200,000; (ii) baseline Waste Water Treatment Plant projects at the estimated maximum cost of $1,300,000; and (iii) inflow/infiltration pilot project and reduction program improvements at the estimated maximum cost of $1,000,000; all as more fully described in the report and estimate of cost prepared by the County Engineers (Erie County Department of Environment and Planning) which has been filed with the County Legislature and which has been approved by the Board of Managers of said District on June 21, 2016 (the “Report”). The maximum estimated cost of such increase and improvement of facilities is $3,500,000, to be assessed against a benefited area which consists of the entire area of said Sewer District No. 6. The expenditures for such increase and improvement of facilities will not cause additional costs for property owners in the District for hook-up fees, and the annual cost of such expenditures to the Typical Property (as defined in the County Law) is $10.85 for the District. The County Legislature has heretofore caused to be prepared and filed for public inspection with the Clerk of the Erie County Legislature, a detailed explanation of how such costs were computed, as incorporated in the Report. Dated: Buffalo, New York, October 6, 2016.

BY ORDER OF THE COUNTY LEGISLATURE OF THE COUNTY OF ERIE, NEW YORK

By: Karen M. McCarthy Clerk, County Legislature

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“Holistic Me”: Breathing Love Into Our Children

The Holistic Life Foundation, a Baltimore, Maryland non-profit that offers human and environmental health programs devised an after school program called Holistic Me. It was piloted in 2002 at Windsor Hills Elementary School, then hosted at the Druid Hill YMCA for 7 years. Now the Holistic Life Foundation’s after school program is facilitated at Robert W. Coleman Elementary School where they have had great success and no suspensions in the past year since implanting the program two years ago. The program was founded by two brothers Ali and Atman Smith and Andes Gonzalez and their goal was to provide kids from a low-income and high-crime-rate neighborhood with the tools to cope with stress and anger. The program currently serves 120 male and female students, from grades Pre-K through 5th. Students in Holistic Me benefit and grow in many ways from their participation. The children learn a combination of yoga, mindfulness practices, meditation, centering and breath work that empower them with skills for peaceful conflict resolution, improved focus and concentration, greater control and awareness of thoughts and emotions, improved self-regulation, anger management as well as stress reduction and relaxation. Over the past 15 years, students of the program have graduated and transitioned into mentor roles—former students now make up 50 percent of its workforce.

Herbs for Cold and Flu… Cold and Flu season is upon us. Instead of over-the-counter drugs, as an alternative try… • Echinacea: Rather than masking symptoms, it’s best to support our bodies in fighting viruses. Research has found that taking an immune-boosting Echinacea preparation at the first sign of symptoms can shorten the length of a cold or flu . •Astragalus: Astragalus has been shown to fight viruses, bacteria and inflammation, which may provide ongoing immune-system support. •Garlic: This culinary herb boosts immune function and promotes expectoration, helping cold and flu sufferers get good, productive coughs. (Do not take garlic without first consulting your physician if you are taking blood thinners). •Elderberry: Elderberry can inhibit the enzyme that flu viruses use to penetrate cell membranes In syrup form, one study showed that it can inhibit type A and B influenza viruses, with no known side effects. (Source: Mother Earth Living Magazine)

Black Mothers’ Breastfeeding National Seminar Detroit, MI– Black Mothers’ Breastfeeding Association (BMBFA) presents its 7th National Seminar, “Beyond the Mom: Reframing the Approach to Maternal Care” on Friday, October 14, 2016, 8 a.m.– 4:30 p.m.at the Henry Ford Hospital, Education and Research Auditorium, 2799 W. Grand Blvd. in Detroit, Michigan. Additional event details can be found at www.BMBFA.org


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FAITH & FAMILY

“Walk in Our Shoes 2016” Acting in Faith Theatre Company presents “Walk In Our Shoes 2017” in honor of women in public service and government on Friday and Saturday , October 21 and 22 at 1410 Main Street. Tickets are $20. For more information call 716-5732704.

Elder Abuse Workshop The Lay Council and Health Ministry of St. Luke AME Zion Church, 314 E. Ferry Street will sponsor a workshop on Elder Abuse on Saturday, October 22, at 11:00 A.M. Workshop presenter will be from the Erie County Adult Protection Services. This event is free and open to the public.

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“Women of The Bible” The Great Lakes Baptist Missionary District Association Women’s Ministry presents “Women of the Bible: A Celebration of Monologue Apd Inspirational Music” on Sunday, October 16 at 4 p.m. at Calvary Baptist Church, 1184 Genesee Street. The event is in support of Sister Lynne Baugh-Richardson in her run for Empire State Baptist Missionary Convention Queen. Rev. Quinton Chad-Foster is Pastor. For information call 308-0477, 864-3380, 832-4778 or 481-6850.

Jordan Grove Missionary Baptist Church is currently looking for a musician. Must be familiar with traditional, and contemporary gospel music.Interested candidates should call Bro Kevin Cox @ (716) 550-0643, Deacon Clarence Cox @ (716) 285-8490, or Rev James Spencer@ (716) 948-0926.

Hopewell Baptist to Celebrate 60th Church Anniversary Rev. Dr. Dennis Lee, Jr., Pastor and the Hopewell Baptist Church, located at 1301 Fillmore, will be celebrating their 60th church anniversary on Sunday, October 16. The guest preacher for the 11:30 a.m. morning service will be Rev. Dr. Carl L. Washington, Jr, Pastor, New Mount Zion Baptist Church in Harlem, N.Y. The evening service guest preacher at 4 p.m. will be Rev. Dr. Gentre Garmon, Pastor of Nazareth Missionary Baptist Church in Buffalo. All are


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LEGAL NOTICE Bids ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS Sealed bids for Project No. 45306-C, for Construction Work, Replace Window Gaskets, West Side Building 62, Buffalo Psychiatric Center, 400 Forest Avenue, Buffalo (Erie County), NY, will be received by the Office of General Services (OGS), Design & Construction Group (D&C), Division of Contract Management, 35th Fl., Corning Tower, Empire State Plaza, Albany, NY 12242, on behalf of the Office of Mental Health, until 2:00 p.m. on Wednesday, November 2, 2016, when they will be publicly opened and read. Each bid must be prepared and submitted in accordance with the Instructions to Bidders and must be accompanied by a certified check, bank check, or bid bond in the amount of $23,400 for C. All successful bidders on a multiple trade project or the successful bidder with a bid over $200,000 on a single trade project, will be required to furnish a Performance Bond and a Labor and Material Bond in the statutory form of public bonds required by Sections 136 and 137 of the State Finance Law, each for 100% of the amount of the Contract estimated to be between $500,000 and $1,000,000 for C. The requirement for Labor and Material and Performance Bonds may be waived on a bid under $200,000 on a single trade project. Designated staff are Frank Peris and Carl Ruppert in the Division of Contract Management, telephone (518) 4740203, fax (518) 473-7862 and John Lewyckyj, Deputy Director, Design & Construction Group, telephone (518) 474-0201, fax (518) 486-1650. The only time prospective bidders will be allowed to visit the job site will be at 9:00 a.m. on October 21, 2016 at Buffalo Psychiatric Center, West Side Front Entrance Building 62, 400 Forest Avenue, Buffalo, NY. For assistance pertaining to the site visit only, please phone Jeremy Krupski (716) 885-0908. It is the policy of the State and the Office of General Services to encourage meaningful minority- and women-owned business enterprise participation in this project by contractors, subcontractors and suppliers under the Contract, and all bidders are expected to cooperate in implementing this policy. OGS hereby establishes an overall goal of 30% for MWBE participation, 15% for Minority-Owned Business Enterprises (“MBE”) participation and 15% for Women-Owned Business Enterprises (“WBE”) participation (based on the current availability of qualified MBEs and WBEs). The total contract goal can be obtained by utilizing any combination of MBE and /or WBE participation for subcontracting and supplies acquired under this Contract. The Bidding and Contract Documents for this Project are available on compact disc (CD) only, and may be obtained for an $8.00 deposit per set, plus a $2.00 per set shipping and handling fee. Contractors and other interested parties can order CD’s on-line through a secure web interface available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Please use the following link at the OGS

website for ordering and payment instructions: http://www. ogs.ny.gov/bu/dc/esb/acquirebid.asp. For questions about purchase of bid documents, please send an e-mail to D&C.Plans@ogs. ny.gov, or call 1-877-647-7526. For additional information on this project, please use the link below and then click on the project number: https://online.ogs. ny.gov/dnc/contractorConsultant/esb/ESBPlansAvailableIndex.asp. John D. Lewyckyj, C.S.I., C.D.T. Deputy Director, OGS Design & Construction Group

PUBLIC NOTICE

The Buffalo Municipal Housing Authority (“BMHA”) has made available copies of the BMHA 5-Year Public Housing Authority (PHA) Plan and the Annual PHA Plan. Interested parties may review these Plans at the BMHA Administrative Offices located at 300 Perry St., Buffalo, NY, Monday through Friday from 9:00 AM to 3:00 PM and at all BMHA Management Offices. These documents will be available for review until Monday, November 21, 2016 at 3:00 pm. Written comments should be sent to the attention of Dawn E. Sanders-Garrett, Executive Director, BMHA, 300 Perry St., Buffalo, NY 14204. The deadline for submitting comments is Monday, November 21, 2016 at 3:00 pm. A public hearing will be held at the BMHA Administrative Offices, 300 Perry St., Buffalo, NY on Tuesday, November 22, 2016 at 10:00 am.

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LEGAL NOTICE Public Hearing Dist. 4 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that a meeting of the County Legislature of the County of Erie, New York, shall be held at Erie County Hall, 92 Franklin Street, 4th Floor , Buffalo, New York, in said County, on the 26th day of October, 2016, at 1:30 o’clock P.M., Prevailing Time, for the purpose of conducting a public hearing upon a proposed increase and improvement of facilities of Erie County Sewer District No. 4 in said County. The increase and improvement of such facilities consisting of the following projects: (i) various pumping station improvements at the estimated maximum cost of $2,400,000; (ii) various collection system/infiltration and inflow improvements at the estimated maximum cost of $2,100,000; and (iii) improvements required by anticipated modification of the State Pollutant Discharge Elimination System permit for the Depew Overflow Retention Facility at the estimated maximum cost of $1,500,000, all as more fully described in the report and estimate of cost prepared by the County Engineers (Erie County Department of Environment and Planning) which has been filed with the County Legislature and which has been approved by the Board of Managers of Erie County Sewer District No. 4 on June 22, 2016 (the “Report”). The maximum estimated cost of the aforesaid increase and improvement of the facilities of the District is $6,000,000, to be assessed against a benefited area which consists of the entire area of the District, as well as the contracting communities including Erie County Sewer District No. 1, West Seneca District No. 6, Cheektowaga Sewer District No. 3, and Lancaster town sewer districts, all in accordance with their respective proportionate shares of equalized assessed value in the District. The expenditures for such increase and improvement of facilities will not cause additional costs for property owners in the District for hook-up fees, and the annual cost of such expenditures to the Typical Property (as defined in the County Law) is $10.32 for the District. The County Legislature has heretofore caused to be prepared and filed for public inspection with the Clerk of the Erie County Legislature, a detailed explanation of how such costs were computed, as incorporated in said report and estimate of cost prepared by the County Engineers (Erie County Department of Environment and Planning). Dated: Buffalo, New York, October 6, 2016.

BY ORDER OF THE COUNTY LEGISLATURE OF THE COUNTY OF ERIE, NEW YORK

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Nat Turner’s Alleged Remains Returned to His Family After Almost 200 Years

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hanks to Nate Parker’s controversial film, “The Birth of a Nation,” the story of Nat Turner has once again pricked the popular imagination of America. For those who don’t know, Turner led one of the bloodiest slave rebellions in American history in the year 1831. When it was all said and done more than 55 White men, women and children lay dead. Retribution against the Black community was swift and fierce. More than 200 African Americans in Virginia lost their lives as payback, but Turner was able to initially escape. After two months on the lam he was captured, tried, executed by hanging on Nov. 11, 1831 in the town of Jerusalem, now Courtland, Va. What happened to his remains was a mystery. Until now. A recent report by National Geographic confirms that Turner’s descendants finally recently received Turner’s skull this weekend from a former mayor of Gary, Ind.— 83-year-old Richard Gordon Hatcher, who served as the first African-American mayor of Gary from 1968 to 1987. Shannon Batton Aguirre and Shelly Lucas Wood, both great-great-great-great granddaughters of Turner, flew in from Washington D.C. to receive the remains. National Geographic outlined the history of Turner’s vestiges and says that Hatcher received his skull from Franklin and Cora Breckinridge, civil rights activists in Elkhart, Ind., who donated the skull to Hatcher in 2002. The Breckenridges received it from Bob Franklin, also of Elkhart, Ind., who says the skull was passed down in his family for three generations. Franklin’s grandfather, Dr. Albert Gallatin Franklin, was a physician in Richmond, Va., who in around 1900 received the skull from a female patient who inherited it from her father—one of the doctors who handled Turner’s body after he was executed, according to National Geographic. Franklin’s father apparently tried to actually donate it to the Smithsonian, but the museum said it did not accept human remains, and so he gave it to the Breckenridges, who eventually donated it to Mayor Hatcher who was building a Civil Rights Hall of Fame

project in the state. “The legacy of Nat Turner has had enduring impact not simply upon our family, but upon American history,” Aguirre said. “Certainly, this fragile fragment holds enormous emotional value for me, for my family. But it is of immeasurable value because it is a poignant reminder of the price of freedom. In a very tangible way, it asserts the humanity of people who were systemically dehumanized. Its incredible existence demands acknowl-

edgement that, yes, this Black life mattered.” Plans call for the skull to be temporarily housed at a secure location where forensic anthropologists, in cooperation with National Geographic Studios, will conduct a full study, including isotope analysis and DNA testing. The Turner family will provide genealogical information as well as DNA samples in hopes that the skull matches their genetic profile. If it is confirmed as Turner’s, it will be laid to rest alongside other descendants.


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LEGAL NOTICE Distrit No 5

Ahyana King

Hilbert College Names Ahyana King Director Of Multicultural Affairs After a national search, Ahyana King has been named Director of Multicultural Affairs at Hilbert College. King has over 10 years of experience in the mental health and higher education professions. Most recently she served as the Director of Intercultural Affairs at Washington College in Chestertown, Maryland. She was responsible for designing, implementing, and assessing the programs, trainings, and services which directly supported students from historically underrepresented and underserved populations and promoted interculturalism across campus. Prior to Washington College, King was the Assistant Dean of Intercultural Student Development at Whitworth University in Spokane, Washington. King also has experience as a Clinical Counselor and Wellness Programs Coordinator at Penn State University Brandywine and as a Clinical Counselor and Counseling Advocate at Women Organized Against Rape in Philadelphia. She has held various positions as a Certified HIV Counselor and Tester, a Housing Specialist, and a Youth Prevention Case Manager and Program Coordinator. King earned her Master of Science in Mental Health Counseling from Walden University and her bachelor’s degree in human development and family science from Messiah College in Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania. King, originally from Philadelphia, currently resides in Hamburg.

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PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that on October 6, 2016, the County Legislature of the County of Erie, New York, adopted Resolution No. 239-2016 approving the extension of Erie County Sewer District No. 5, a true copy of which follows, which resolution is subject to permissive refer-endum: EXTRACT OF MINUTES Meeting of the County Legislature of the County of Erie, New York. October 6, 2016 A regular meeting of the County Legislature of the County of Erie, New York, was held at the Chambers of the Erie County Legislature, in the Erie County Hall, Buffalo, New York, in said County, on October 6, 2016, at 2 o’clock P.M. (Prevailing Time). The following Legislators were present: Patrick B. Burke, Betty Jean Grant, Thomas A. Loughran, Barbara Miller-Williams, Peter J. Savage III, Lynne M. Dixon, Kevin R. Hardwick, Joseph C. Lorigo, John J. Mills, Ted B. Morton and Ed-ward A. Rath III There were absent: Also present: Karen M. McCarthy, Clerk of the Legislature Legislator Morton offered the following resolution and moved its adoption:   RESOLUTION NO. 239 RESOLUTION DATED OCTOBER 6, 2016 RESOLUTION APPROVING THE EXTENSION OF ERIE COUNTY SEWER DISTRICT NO. 5 AND MAKING OTHER DETERMINATIONS IN CONNECTION THEREWITH

(Introduced) September 22, 2016. (Adopted) October 6, 2016. WHEREAS, pursuant to proceedings heretofore had and taken in accordance with the pro-visions of Article 5-A of the County Law, a report of the Erie County Sewer Agency approved by the Erie County Sewer District No. 5 Board of Managers on October 14, 2015, an extension of Sewer District No. 5 of the County of Erie, New York to include sanitary sewer service areas cur-rently serviced as out of district customers has been proposed; and WHEREAS, a map and plan have been duly prepared by the County Engineers (Erie Coun-ty Department of Environment and Planning) relating to such extension of the Erie County Sewer District No. 5, which map and plan have been filed with the County Legislature pursuant to Section 254 of the County Law; and WHEREAS, there will be no additional capital costs incurred by or on behalf of the Erie County Sewer District No. 5 with respect to the extension of the boundaries of such District, but future annual charges will be apportioned in accordance with applicable flat charges, hook-up charges and charges based on units, assessed value and footage, specified in the District’s Benefit and User Charge formulas, as such formulas currently exist and as amended from time to time; and WHEREAS, pursuant to Section 258 of the County Law, the consent of the State Comp-troller is not required prior to the extension of said Erie County Sewer District No. 5 because such extension is not to be financed by the issuance of bonds, notes, certificates or other evidences of indebtedness of the County; and WHEREAS, said County Legislature duly adopted Resolution No. 113-2016 on the 9th day of June, 2016, calling a meeting of the County Legislature for the purpose of holding a public hearing on the aforesaid extension of Erie County Sewer District No. 5 in accordance with the aforesaid map and plan, and WHEREAS, the Erie County Sewer District No. 5 Board of Managers and the County Legislature have given due consideration to the impact that the extension of Erie County Sewer District No. 5 may have on the environment and on the basis of such consideration, have found that no substantial adverse environmental impact will be caused thereby; and WHEREAS, the Erie County Sewer District No. 5 Board of Managers and the County Legislature have complied in every respect with all applicable federal, state and local laws and regu-lations regarding environmental matters including compliance with the New York State Environ-mental Quality Review Act, comprising Article 8 of the Environmental Conservation Law and, in connection therewith; and WHEREAS, said public hearing was duly held at Erie County Hall, 92 Franklin Street, 4th Floor, Buffalo, New York, in said County, on the 6th day of July, 2016, at 1:30 o’clock P.M., Pre-vailing Time; and WHEREAS, notice of said public hearing was duly published in the manner provided by law and proof thereof was submitted to said County Legislature; and WHEREAS, said County Legislature has duly considered the evidence given at such public hearing; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE COUNTY OF ERIE, NEW YORK, AS FOLLOWS: Section 1. Upon the evidence given at the public hearing held on July 6, 2016, and after due consideration of the map and plan, and other recommendations and other data, if any, heretofore provided to the County Legislature, it is hereby found and determined that: (a) the proposed extension is satisfactory, sufficient, adequate and appropriate; (b) all the property and property owners

within the proposed extension are benefited thereby; (c) all the property and property owners benefited are included within the limits of the proposed extension; (d) it is in the public interest to extend said Erie County Sewer District No. 5. Section 2. The extension of Erie County Sewer District No. 5 is hereby approved and said extension shall comprise an area described as follows: (a) Erie County Sewer District No. 5 Boundary Extension 2016— Portion A ALL THAT TRACT OR PARCEL OF LAND situate in the Town of Clarence, County of Erie and State of New York, being part of Lot 1, Section 16, Township 12, Range 6, of the Holland Land Company’s Survey, Bounded and described as follows; BEGINNING at the north line of lands conveyed to Theodore A. & Patricia A. Felber by deed recorded in the Erie County Clerk’s Office in Liber 7583 of Deeds at Page 7 at its intersection with the west line of Lot 1, said west line also being the east bounds of existing Erie County Sewer District No. 5: Thence easterly along the north line of said Felber four hundred thirty six and twenty six hundredths feet (436.26’) to the northeast corner thereof; Thence south along the east line of said Felber and the east line of lands conveyed to Stahley Properties Inc. recorded in Li-ber 10142 of deeds Page 712 seven hundred forty five and ninety two hundredths feet (745.92’) to the southeast corner of said Stahley Properties Inc: Thence west along the south line of said Stahley Properties Inc. four hundred thirty eight and two tenths feet plus or minus (438.2’±) to the west line of said Lot 1 and the east bounds of said Erie County District No. 5; Thence northerly along said lines seven hundred forty nine and fifty two hundredths feet plus or minus (749.52’±) to the point of beginning. (b) Erie County Sewer District No. 5 NonContiguous Boundary Extension 2016 Portion B ALL THAT TRACT OR PARCEL OF LAND situate in the Town of Clarence, County of Erie and State of New York, being part of Lot No. 10, Section 14, Township 12, Range 6, of the Holland Land Company’s Survey, Bounded and de-scribed as follows; BEGINNING at a point in the south line of Lot No. 10, being the center line of Greiner Road, distance 210 feet east from the southwest corner of said Lot, said point being on the east line of Erie County Sewer District No. 5; Thence east along said center line 645 feet; Thence north and parallel to the west line of said Lot 10, a distance of 300± feet to the south line of Erie County Sewer District No. 5; Thence west along said line and parallel to the center line of said Greiner Road a distance of 645± feet to a point, said point being 210 feet east of the west line of Lot 10 and on the east line of said District No. 5; Thence south parallel to said west Lot line and along said District line a distance of 300± feet to the point of Beginning and as shown on attached sketch “2015 — Exhibit B” ALSO ALL THAT TRACT OR PARCEL OF LAND situate in the Town of Clar-ence, County of Erie and State of New York, being part of Lot No. 10, Section 14, Township 12, Range 6, of the Holland Land Company’s Survey, Bounded and de-scribed as follows; BEGINNING at a point in the southerly line of Lot No. 10, being the center line of Greiner Road, distance 955 feet east from the southwest corner of said lot, said point also being the southeast corner of lands owned by Joseph F and Martha E. Hassenfratz by deed Liber 10881 Page 7124; Thence east along said center line 100 feet; Thence north and parallel to the west line of Lot 10, 300± feet to the south line of Erie County Sewer District No. 5; Thence west along said District line and paral-lel to Greiner Road 100 feet to the northeast corner of said Hassenfratz lands; Thence south along the east line of Hassenfratz 300± feet to the point of beginning . (c) Erie County Sewer District No. 5 NonContiguous Boundary Extension 2016 — Portion C ALL THAT TRACT OR PARCEL OF LAND situate in the Town of Clarence, County of Erie and State of New York, being part of Lot No. 68, Township 13, Range 6, of the Holland Land Company’s Survey, Bounded and described as fol-lows; BEGINNING at a point in the west line of Lot No. 68, also being the centerline of Transit Road, 500 feet north of the center line of Lapp Road, said point being the northwest corner of Erie County Sewer District No. 5 boundary; Thence north along said center line of Transit Road 822.47± feet to the northwest corner of lands conveyed to Rafiga and Sharifa Fazili by Deed Liber 10091 Page 164; Thence east at right angles to Transit Road 336.30 feet to a point; Thence northeast at an interior angle of 225°-18’-20” a distance of 231.93 feet to a point; Thence east at an interior angle of 132°-41’-28” a distance of 2,175.30 feet to a point, said point being the northeast corner of said Fazili lands; Thence south along the east line of said Fazili a distance of 1003.48± feet to a point on the north line of Erie County Sewers District No. 5 Boundary, said point being 500 feet north of the centerline of Lapp Road; Thence west along said District Boundary and parallel to said Lapp Road 2,673± feet to the point or place of beginning. (d) Erie County Sewer District No. 5 Boundary Extension 2016 — Portion D

ALL THAT TRACT OR PARCEL OF LAND situate in the Town of Clarence, County of Erie, State of New York and, also being part of Lot 3, Section 12, Township 12, Range 6 of the Holland Land Survey, so-called, bounded and de-scribed as follows: BEGINNING at a point 1099.56 feet west as measured along the north line of Lot 4 from the northeast corner of Lot 4, Section 11, Township 12; Range 6, said northeast corner being on the centerline of Heise Road (49.5’ wide), said beginning point being the southwest corner of lands conveyed to Rocco Lucente by Liber 10877 of Deeds at page 5183 and being on the boundary line of Erie County Sewer District No. 5; Thence: N-88-05’-44”-W along said Lot 4, District line and the North line of lands conveyed to LeGrande Builders Liber 10896 Page 8019 a dis-tance of 834.90 feet to the Southeast corner of lands conveyed to Alireza Shams by Deed recorded in the Erie County Clerk’s Office in Liber 10278 of Deeds at page 148; Running Thence: N-00-47’-12”-W and parallel to Lot 3 being also the center-line of Heise Road, aforesaid, along the east line of Shams and its extension a dis-tance of 686.47 feet to a point; Thence: N-89-12-48”-E at right angles to last de-scribed course through the lands conveyed to Edward Sawyer by Deed and record-ed in the Erie County Clerk’s Office in Liber 9702 at page 135, a distance of 833.98 feet to a point on the west line of lands conveyed to William King by Deed and rec-orded in the Erie County Clerk’s Office in Liber 9303 of Deeds at page 196, said point also being on the west line of said District No. 5; Thence: S-00*-47”-12”-E and at right angles to last described course along said lines and parallel to said East line of Lot 3, a distance of 725.67 feet to the point or place of beginning. (e) (Erie County Sewer District No. 5 Boundary Extension 2016 — Portion E ALL THAT TRACT OR PARCEL OF LAND situate in the Town of Clarence, County of Erie and State of New York, being part of Lot No. 7, Section 13, Town-ship 12, Range 6, of the Holland Land Company’s Survey, Bounded and described as follows; BEGINNING at a point in the south line of Main Street formerly Buffalo Road 405.88 feet west from the northeast corner of Lot No. 7; Thence south at an interior angle of 89°-56’-25” 435 feet; Thence east on a line drawn parallel with said Main Street 233 feet to a point, said point being the northeast corner of Map Cover 2809 as filed at Erie County Clerk’s Office; Thence south along the east line of said Map Cover 2809 and Map Cover 2967 a distance of 2700.30± feet to a point on the south line of said Lot No. 7, being the center line of Wehrle Drive, said point also being the southeast corner of Erie County Sewer District No 5 Boundary; Thence northerly along the east boundary of said Erie County Sewer District No 5 being also parallel to the east line of Farm Lot 9 Section 13 a distance of 3,184.8± feet to a point in the center line of Main Street, said point also being the northeast corner of said Erie County Sewer District No 5 Boundary ; Thence easterly along said center line a dis-tance of 325± feet to a point, said point being the extension north of the first de-scribed course and point of beginning; Thence south along said extension 49.5± feet to the point of beginning. (f) Erie County Sewer District No. 5 Boundary Extension 2016 — Portion F ALL THAT TRACT OR PARCEL OF LAND situate in the Town of Clarence, County of Erie and State of New York, being part of Lot No. 8, Township 12, Range 6, Section 13 of the Holland Land Company’s Survey, Bounded and described as fol-lows; BEGINNING at a point on the west line of Farm Lot 8 where it intersects the center line of Main Street (99 Ft Wide), said west line also being on the east boundary line of Erie County Sewer District No. 5 at this location; thence north along said Farm Lot and District line a distance of 475 feet plus or minus to the north line of lands conveyed to Vincent and Michele Morabito by deed recorded in Liber 11011 of Deeds at Page 8681; thence east along said north line a distance of 88 feet plus or minus to the west Right of Way of Westwood Road; Thence south along said west Right of Way a distance of 475 feet plus or minus to the center line of said Main Street, said center line also being the north boundary line of Erie County Sewer District No. 5 at this location; Thence west along said lines 87 feet plus or minus to the point of be-ginning . (g) Erie County Sewer District No. 5 Boundary Extension 2016 — Portion G ALL THAT TRACT OR PARCEL OF LAND situate in the Town of Clarence, County of Erie and State of New York, being part of Lot No. 7, Section 14, Town-ship 12, Range 6, of the Holland Land Company’s Survey, Bounded and described as follows; BEGINNING at a point in the north line of Lot No. 7, being the center line of Greiner Road, distance 360 feet west of the northeast corner of. said Lot 7; Thence south parallel to the east line of said Lot 7, a distance of 400 feet; Thence west par-allel to the north line of Lot 7 a distance of 100 feet; Thence north parallel with the east line Lot 7 a distance of 400 feet to the north line of said Lot 7, Thence east along said north line 100 feet to the point of beginning. ALSO ALL THAT TRACT OR PARCEL OF LAND situate in the Town of Clar-ence, County of Erie and State of New York, being part of Lot No. 7, Section 14, Township 12, Range 6, of the Holland Land Company’s Survey, Bounded and de-scribed as fol-

lows; BEGINNING at the northeast corner of Lot No. 7, being the center line of Greiner Road, Thence south along the east line of said Lot 7, a distance of 400 feet; Thence west parallel to the north line of Lot 7 a distance of 100 feet; Thence north parallel with the east line Lot 7 a distance of 400 feet to the north line of said Lot 7, Thence east along said north line of Lot 7 , a distance of 100 feet to the point and place of beginning . ALSO ALL THAT TRACT OR PARCEL OF LAND situate in the Town of Clar-ence, County of Erie and State of New York, being part of Lot No. 5, Section 14, Township 12, Range 6, of the Holland Land Company’s Survey, Bounded and de-scribed as follows; BEGINNING at the northwest corner of Lot No. 5, being the center line of Greiner Road, Thence S-00°¬24’-22”W along the west line of said Lot 5, a distance of 1787.94 feet plus or minus to the southwest corner of lands conveyed to the West-ern New York District, Inc. of the Wesleyan Church recorded in Liber 10967 of Deeds at Page 1682; Thence continuing south along said west Lot line a distance of 541.21 feet; Thence S-89°-55’-49”W parallel with the south line of said lands of the Wesleyan Church 653.91 feet; Thence N-00°-04’-11”E parallel with the west line of Harris Hill Road 197.79 feet to a point of curvature; Thence northerly on a curve to the left having a radius of 73.0 feet, an arc distance of 60.36 feet to a point of reverse curve; Thence northerly on a curve to the right having a radius of 73.0 feet an arc distance of 112.98 feet to a point of reverse curve; Thence northerly on a curve to the left having a radius of 78.0 feet an arc distance of 60.36 feet; Thence N-00*-04’-11”E parallel with the west line of said Harris Hill Road 132.35 feet to the southeast corner of said lands of the Wesleyan Church; Thence continuing north along the east line of said lands of the Wesleyan Church and paral-lel to the west line of Harris Hill Road a distance of 1787.04 feet plus or minus to the north line of said Lot 5 being the center line of Greiner Road; Thence west along said line a distance of 640.43 feet plus or minus to the point and place of beginning . (h) Erie County Sewer District No. 5 Boundary Extension 2016 — Portion H ALL THAT TRACT OR PARCEL OF LAND s situate in the Town of Clarence, County of Erie and State of New York, being part of Lot No. 11, Section 13, Township 12, Range 6, of the Holland Land Company’s Survey, Bounded and de-scribed as follows; BEGINNING at a point in the centerline of Wehrle Drive a distance of 700 feet east of the centerline of Transit Road, Said point being the southeast corner of Erie County Sewer District No. 5 Boundary at this location; Thence north along the east line of said District Boundary and parallel to the east line of Farm Lot 11 a distance of 500 feet to a point; Thence east parallel to the centerline of said Wehrle Drive a distance of 641± feet to the east line of Farm Lot 11; Thence south along said Farm Lot line 70 feet to the northeast corner of lands owned by Curtwright Development Corporation by a deed recorded in Liber 10884 Page 5755; Thence west along the north line of said Curtwright property and parallel to the centerline of Wehrle Drive a distance of 326 feet to the northwest corner of lands owned by Sidney & Edith Moy by a deed recorded in Liber 6926 Page 403; Thence south along the west line of said Moy a distance of 430 feet to the south line of Farm Lot 11, said line also being the centerline of Wehrle Drive; Thence west along said lines 315± feet to the point of beginning . Section 3. There will be no additional capital costs incurred by or on behalf of the Erie County Sewer District No. 5 with respect to the extension of the boundaries of such District, but future annual charges will be apportioned in accordance with applicable flat charges, hook-up charges and charges based on units, assessed value and footage, specified in the District’s Benefit and User Charge formulas, as such formulas currently exist and as amended from time to time. Section 4. This resolution is subject to permissive referendum and the Clerk of the Legisla-ture is hereby authorized and directed to publish in full, within ten days after the adoption hereof, a Notice containing a true copy of this resolution, the resolution number, the date of adoption and a statement that such resolution is subject to permissive referendum. The adoption of the foregoing resolution was seconded by Legislator Dixon and duly put to a vote, which resulted as follows: AYES: Patrick B. Burke, Betty Jean Grant, Thomas A. Loughran, Barbara Miller-Williams, Peter J. Sav-age III, Lynne M. Dixon, Kevin R. Hardwick, Joseph C. Lorigo, John J. Mills, Ted B. Morton and Edward A. Rath III NOES: The resolution was thereupon declared duly adopted. Dated: Buffalo, New York, October 6, 2016  STATE OF NEW YORK ) :ss: COUNTY OF ERIE ) I, the undersigned Clerk of the Erie County Legislature, DO HEREBY CERTIFY that I have compared the foregoing extract of the minutes of the meeting of the County Legislature of said County, including the resolu-

tion contained therein, held on the 6th day of October, 2016, with the original minutes thereof as originally recorded in the Minute Book of said Erie County Legisla-ture and the same is a true and correct copy of said original minutes and of the whole of said origi-nal so far as the same relates to the subject matters referred to in said extract. I FURTHER CERTIFY that all members of said Legislature had due notice of said meet-ing. I FURTHER CERTIFY that, pursuant to Section 103 of the Public Officers Law (Open Meetings Law), said meeting was open to the general public. I FURTHER CERTIFY that, PRIOR to the time of said meeting, I duly caused a public no-tice of the time and place of said meeting to be given to the following newspapers and/or other news media as follows: Newspaper and/or other news media and Date given Buffalo News October 3, 2016 WBEN October 3, 2016 WGRZ October 3, 2016 WIVB October 3, 2016 WKBW October 3, 2016 WBFO October 3, 2016 WNED October 3, 2016 www.erie.gov/legislature October 3, 2016  I FURTHER CERTIFY that, PRIOR to the time of said meeting, I duly caused public no-tice of the time and place of said meeting to be conspicuously posted in the following designated public locations(s) on the following dates: Designated Locations(s)of posted notice 92 Franklin Street, Buffalo NY Date of Posting October 3, 2016 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal of said Coun-ty Legislature this 6th day of October, 2016. (SEAL) Karen M. McCarthy Clerk, Erie County Legislature

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Buffalo All Star Extreme Celebrates Grand opening of City’s First Minority Owned Gymnasium & Dance Studio

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uffalo All Star Extreme (B.A.S.E) will celebrate the grand opening of Buffalo ‘s first Minority owned Gymnasium and Dance studio on October 20 at 6 p.m. at 1245 Main Street. The only All Star Cheer & Dance program in the city, Buffalo All Star Extreme’s new home is a state of the Art 1,000 sq. ft. facility which will feature a dance studio and a 2000+ sq. ft. gymnasium with spring floors. 

Since its founding in 2013 B.A.S.E has been the training home to over 300 athletes in and around the surrounding areas of Buffalo and has won over 100 local, state and national championship titles and attended the Cheerleading Finals three times. In 2014, B.A.S.E was ranked first and second in the nation by the United States All Star Federation.

In 2014, B.A.S.E successfully became the 1st Majorette dance team in Upstate New York. With the success of its first season, the team was noticed by Lifetime television reality superstar “Diana Williams” from the hit show “Bring It. ” That led to a summer camp collaboration in Buffalo that brought in over 1,500 spectators and the casting crew of “Bring it.” 

 Buffalo All Star Extreme has been housed in the CRUCIAL Community Center and practicing on less than desired hardwood floors (which are not conducive to the goal of its athletes) for the past two-and-a-half years. The move to a new facility will make its activities go on smoothly. “We were fortunate to find a facility. We really needed a space that would allow us to practice and reach our full poten-

tial. I don’t think we could have found a better facility for our team. Our new facility and enhanced operational efficiencies will help us continue to grow and evolve to keep pace with the happening trends, allowing us to provide exceptional value and superior service along the way and finally, YES, We Made it!” enthused Ayanna Williams, CEO and Co-founder. 

Ayanna is truly the heart of BASE. She has sacrificed a lot to make sure her program and students had the same opportunity as given to Ayanna Williams those in the suburbs. Buffalo All Star Extreme (B.A.S.E)

Buffalo All Star Extremes was established in the Spring of 2013 with the goal of sion and skill development stem from attitude and confidence, providing wholesome fun and character-building experiences its coaching staff personalizes their teaching methods to extract for children in the Buffalo Inner City area. The B.A.S.E Fa- the most from each student. For more information, please go to Www.BuffaloAllStarExcility is the primary training location for many athletes in the treme.com 
 inner city area. Its wide-array of services are available to suit the needs of families with low to moderate income interested in cheerleading, dance, and tumbling (gymnastics).

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“The Magnificent 9”: Cast of Roberson Theatre’s ‘Jitney’ Nails it!

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ome of the finest acting to grace the stage of the African American Center’s Paul Robeson theatre can be seen now thru October 23 in the theatre’s production of “Jitney” - one of the late August Wilson’s iconic slices of Black life . Last Friday night, a week after the play opened, the house was full and not even a power outage failed to dampen the play’s momentum. One of the beauties of “Jitney,” written by the two-time Pulitzer Prize winner Wilson, is that it gives us an intimate look at Black men in their everyday struggle to survive in this society; their joys, their pains and their interactions with one another. The two-act play, which takes place inside the jitney office, highlights the complexities of the fatherson bond and the reality of “urban renewal” (also known back in the day as “Negro removal”), as the company faces closure in the face of the city’s plan to tear down the neighborhood. Willie Judson, one of the city’s most talented and unsung thespians, has brought together an exceptionally fine cast of actors. Our hats are off to them FATHER-SON CONFLICT: Willie Judson (left) all! Judson (who directs and plays in the produc- as Becker and Roosevelt Tidwell as hs son tion), portrays Becker, the quiet no-nonsense owner Booster during emotional echange. and manager of a jitney car service in Pittsburgh’s Hill district. He runs a tight ship, but his crew is sometimes hard to control. And what a crew it is! There is the cantankerous old busybody and gossip Turbo played by Fisher; Youngblood played by Johnny Rowe, a young brother just trying to make it for his family, who often clashes with Turbo; Fielding, portrayed by Al Garrison, a functional alcoholic with the soul of a poet; Doub played by Leon Copeland, an intense brother who always appears to keep his cool; Andy Finley IV plays the smart dressing street wise Shealy, who runs his number business out of the jitney office and who is constantly looking to break an old girlfriend’s curse; Youngblood’s girlfriend Rena, portrayed by the talented Christina Foster, holds her own as the only female the production; Charles A. Everhart plays Philmore; and veteran stage actor Roosevelt Tidwell III as Booster, Becker’s son. The intensely emotional exchange between Becker and his son (Judson and Tidwell) upon the son’s return from a 20-year jail sentence was a highlight in the production, bringing out the best in both these talented actors. The ensemble is tight, their relationships with one another solidly believable. It is a play we can all relate to. The result – a performance you don’t want to miss! –A.B. (Although there is plenty of comic relief, Jitney is a serious portrayal of the Black experience. Curtain time is 8 p.m. on Fridays & Saturdays and 4 p.m. on Sundays with Audience Talk Back at the Paul Robeson theatre at the African American Cultural Center 350 Masten Avenue. General admission is $25 and $22 for seniors and student with ID. Visit www.aaccbuffalo.org or for more information and group rates call 884-2013 or contact Paulette D. Harris, Artistic Director, at paulrobesontheatrebuffalo@gmail.com Agnes M. Bain is Executive director of the African American Cultural Center . The Center’s Paul Robeson Theatre is in its 49th season!)

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It seems there was talent all over the place during last Friday’s performance of Jitney. During a brief power failure, lovely hostess Annette L. Christian, who is also the play’s costumier, serenaded an appreciative audience with a heartfelt a cappella rendition of “Summertime,” giving new definition to the term, “hostess with the mostest!”

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Henri Plays Tchaikovskyin Celebration of National Opera Week

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oncert Violinist and Maestro of Muhammad School of Music (MSOM) Henri Star Muhammad will present a feature performance of the Tchaikovsky Violin Concerto as part of Celebrate National Opera Week Western New York on Saturday, October 29 at 3 pm in the MSOM Recital Room of the Market Arcade Building, 617 Main Street in Downtown Buffalo. The concert

will feature Maestro Henri Star and the MSOM Chamber Players, with special guests: Opera Vocalist Danielle DiStephano, Ballerina Amirah Muhammad, and Visual Artist Jarael Adams. The concert is free and open to the public (donations accepted). Celebrate National Opera Week WNY supports and promotes opera through special concerts, lectures, and workshops. MSOM is honored to once again participate with this concert featuring its’ founder and maestro Henri Star performing Tchaikovsky’s monumental one and only Violin Concerto in D major. Henri says “My teacher

taught me next to the human voice, the Violin is best able to express what is in the heart. The composer Tchaikovsky wrote the quintessential expression of passion, virtuosity, fury, and lyricism in his legendary Violin Concerto in D major, and I hope to express all of this and more through my Violin on October 29.”

“DESTINY”: Among the cast members who prepare to take a bow, far right, Courtney Turner (Rose)) and Shaenia Singletary (Destiny).

Henri Star and the MSOM Chamber Players will be joined in recital by special guests opera singer Danielle DiStephano who has been reviewed as one of WNY’s premiere vocalists; visual artist Jarael Adams, founder Paint the Town, who will paint an original work to the live mu-

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sic; and Buffalo’s “PrimaBallerina-in-training” and National Ambassador for Brown Girls Do Ballet, Amirah Muhammad, who is just returning from an exclusive weekend training at the American Ballet Theatre in New York City learning the choreography to Tchaikovsky’s ballet Sleeping Beauty. Don’t miss this spectacular performance of Henri Plays TCHAIKOVSKY, Saturday, October 29 at 3 pm in the MSOM Recital Room of the Market Arcade Building in Downtown Buffalo, 617 Main Street, Buffalo, New York 14203.

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MSOM is currently enrolling students for its Fall/Winter Music Session 2016. The session includes Kindermusik, individual lessons, ensemble classes, local performances, and recitals. Music instruction for the Violin, Viola, Cello, Bass, Guitar, Piano, Woodwinds, and Voice is available for students ages 2 through Adult. All playing abilities are welcome. Start your musical journey today! For more information and to register for the MSOM Fall/Winter Music Session 2016 please call or write to: Muhammad School of Music, 617 Main Street, Suite 105, Buffalo, New York 14203; (716)570-5064; Email: Henristar@aol.com or visit www.henristar.com

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uffalo is brimming with talent. The world premiere of the original musical “The Destiny of Rose,” with its awesome singing, dancing, original music and acting - is solid proof of that. Written by Christopher B. Pearman and Phil Davis Sr., and directed by Pearman, ”Destiny” debuted October 2 on stage at the Buffalo Academy for the Visual and Performing Arts. If you missed it, you’ll have the opportunity to catch it Saturday, Nov 12 at 7 p.m. at Zion Dominion Church of God. The story behind the making of “Destiny” is an interesting one in and of itself. Briefly, Pearman, noted author, motivational speaker and advocate for the homeless (www.dreamsoabig. com), is the father of celebrity actress Raven Simone. He gave himself less than a year to make it (the musical) all happen. Pearman teamed up with Buffalo’s Davis, the talented young actor/director and founder of Alemaedae Theater, to help him bring his dream of producing the show (which he initially wrote three years ago,) to fruition. They were joined by another exceptional talent, musician Anthony Taylor (he and Pearman produced the musical score) and the result was magic. The music is wide ranging and excellent; several of the songs easily “hit” material (Pearman and Lindsay Niccs co-writers). My favorites included the high energy opening number “Best Friends” (sung by the exceptional actors/singers/dancers Courtney Turner and Shaenia Singletary as Rose and Destiny respectively); “I Am Rose,” sung by Courtney Turner; the soul stirring gospel “Make a Way” and “A Mothers Love,” performed by Sherri Singletary; and the Homeless ensemble with Tuhran Gethers singing “Someone.” Gethers also doubled as the musical’s impressive griot-like MC. The background singers - Kelly Whitman, Priscilla Carter and Rosemarie Feliciano - also turned in a fine performance, as did the show’s awesome dancers - Trinity Bryant, Taylor Moore, Kenya Petty, Davida Small, Aiyshaunna Hall, Charles Fuller, Kazmier Garrett and Danielle Love. Tanika Holmes did an outstanding job with the choreography and Davida Tolbert as the devilish Mrs. Deveaux, was really quite awesome. Kudos as well to the rest of the fine cast which included veteran actor and co-writer Phil Davis, Deyonta Hopkins, and Shawn Green. Rounding out the cast are the extras, Paul Fanara, Clarence Hughes, Courtney Costanzo, Madison A. Brown, Josiah Cole, Anthonii King, Sharde Singletary, and Isiah Gethers. (All the dancers except for Tanika and Taylor are Performing Arts students. Sheania is an Arts student as well . Deyonta, Anthony, Sherri and Phil are all Buffalo Academy for the visual and Performing Arts alumni.) The story line – about two friends Destiny Storm and Rose Desire who ae going for the same dream and end up on a collision course to see if friendship really matters - is universal and appealing. There are a host of positive life-giving messages (i.e. the power of prayer and faith) throughout the production for young and old alike. There are particularly poignant messages in this story for the youth. “Destiny of Rose” definately has the potential to go far. There is already talk of taking the show on the road and a gofund me page has been established at gofundme.com/tdor2016 “Destiny” is a huge accomplishment for this talented young cast and truly deserves the community’s support!-A.B. The show was presented by Alemaedae Theater of Dreams in cooperation with Hearts for the Homeless. To book the show or for more information contact Phil Davis at 716-402-TDOR).


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Zandra’s Day Of The Girl Celebration This Weekend!

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n Saturday, October 15, Teen small business Zandra by Azariah’s Innocence, LLC will present a Day of the Girl Buffalo Expo at Buffalo Museum of Science from 9 am - 3pm. In celebration, this annual one-day event will be the ultimate GIRL POWER day! This will be a chance for girls and parents to join forces with other organizations committed to girl and women issues to create change here in the City of Buffalo. The United Nations declared October 11 as the International Day of the Girl Child in 2011. Mayor Byron Brown also declared it Day of the Girl-Buffalo by way of Azariah’s Innocence, LLC in October of 2013. Sixteen year old Zandra Azariah Cunninham, a young entrepreneur , founded Azairah’s Innocence just a few days shy of her 10th birthday. The company features her own natural line of bath a nd beauty products.| In October of every year, we see dynamic groups across the world (led by girls, of course) acting to highlight, discuss, celebrate and ultimately advance girls’ lives and opportunities across the globe. There will be informational booths and representatives from Girl Scout of Western New York, Girl Develop It, Buffalo Lab, The Foundry Buffalo, Oracle Charter School, UNYTS. Cultural dance, STEM workshops, etiquette training, photography and modeling. Age appropriate Hair & Make Up demonstrations Sponsors include: CAO-Community Action Organization of Erie County, Zandra Cunningham Girl Scouts of WNY, Raising A Mogul, Tawny PaPawny Children’s Book Series, ECMC Lifeline Foundation & Pastoral Care Dept., Code Blu Juice Bar, Living Well with DeChantell, WNY Naturals, Catapult Designs, Buffalo Loves Tees, and Oracle Charter School. Admission is FREE. Includes workshops and demonstrations, lunch, (tote bag and official event t- shirt for the first 150 girls).

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PROFILE: JAMAAL CARTER

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amaal Carter is a 6'1 “do it all” point guard from Buffalo, NY. Some of his best qualities aside from his selflessness are his athleticism (registered 40 inch vertical leap), as well as his shooting. He averaged 22.5pts, 8 rebounds, and 5 assists in high school at City Honors. While at City Honors, he received an All Western New York 4th team selection, All Class B first team, as well as an All -State selection. Post City Honors, he continued his career at Redemption Christian Academy, a Prep School stationed in both Boston and Albany until he received an offer from Roberts Wesleyan, a Division 2 school in Rochester, NY. After two years at Roberts Wesleyan, he made the decision leave his commitment at there in 2015. He received COACH multiple D1 interests including Portland State, CAL Binghamton and Canisius; yet none panned out to a scholarship so Jamaal chose to attend Buffalo State College for the 2015- 2016 semester strictly as a student to work toward his degree and improve his GPA as well as his craft. During his semester at Buffalo State College he emailed schools nearly every day seeking an opportunity for over an 8 month span and as a result of his effort received D2 interests from Lincoln Memorial University, University of Tampa, and University of Mount Olive, but none panned out to a scholarship. Jamaal’s journey of commitment and passion for basketball never failed as he never gave up . He was recently given the opportunity to redshirt at Lindenwood University - Belleville an NAIA D1 college in Belleville, IL. Congratulations Jamaal!!


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Resistance as a tool for liberation

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Michigan Street Development, A Dream Deferred?

he recent controversy regarding San Francisco 49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick decision to make a statement during the national anthem has spurred some very important conversations. It was his intention to draw attention to the rash of African-Americans who are killed by law enforcement. In addition is also brought attention to the lyrics of the Star Spangled Banner as well as the meaning of American symbols which bring pride to most but pain to many who have suffered from generations of racism. One critique of Kaepernick’s actions is what will it accomplish? The most important question is what will be gained for the people when prominent individuals confront the hypocrisy of the celebration of the symbols of freedom in this nation. I will attempt to add context to this by sharing my story. By the grace of God I was blessed to have abnormal running ability. As a result I had the good fortune of being a member of The Ohio State University’s track team. While at OSU I excelled by breaking school records, becoming Big Ten Champion, All-American and participant in the 1984 Olympic trials. My achievements gave me notoriety on a campus in love with athletics. African-American students who excelled on the athletic fields were given an PASTOR GEORGE “exceptional negro” status, not because of scholarship but because of athletic NICHOLAS prowess. In 1985 I was going into my senior year with must anticipation and adulation from the OSU community. Simultaneously, our brothers and sisters in the nation of South African were fighting for their freedom against the oppressive apartheid regime. While most of the world renounced the racist South African government, the Reagan administration along with American corporate interests stood with oppression and not justice for all. Comrades in the struggle joined Mandela and Tutu calling for America to divest from businesses doing profiting from apartheid regime. As a result many students began to demand their institutes of higher learning divest all their money from businesses who partnered with South Africa. When confronted by student activists about the $7 million Ohio State invested in South African, the president and trustees replied that they would invest wherever that got the best profit regardless of human rights. When I learned about this I became outraged by the position of the university that I proudly represented on the track took towards people who looked like me. I asked myself how can I remain silent in the midst of such callous indifference to the suffering of my people? That weekend we had a meet scheduled at home against Penn State and I knew I had to do something. So with brashness and recklessness of a 21 year old I made up my mind, it was my time to be heard. So as they played the national anthem before the meet, I walked to the middle of the track and kneeled with my arms behind my back like those who were imprisoned by the apartheid system. I kneeled with my back to the flag, just as America had turned their back to those who suffering in South Africa. Protest alone is ineffective without information. So as I kneeled my friends passed out fliers explaining the protest and urging support for divestment. Refusal to stand was not enough for me; it had to be connected with resistance in the form of refusal to continue to represent those who hate my people. After the national anthem my coach asked me if I intended to run, as a sign of resistance I said no. Instead of taking my place at the starting line, I silently sat off the field of battle; I had a greater purpose that day. My refusal to run put into jeopardy my track career. I was a senior and did not have many more races to run. I was the star of the team and my refusal to run would hurt others. I could even face sanctions and the loss of my scholarship; I had a greater purpose. So what good did this do? As a result a student movement was formed in support of divestment. As a result the Black law students came together to develop a response to the university on why OSU should divest. As a result a coalition was built that included the local union that represented university employees who stood in solidarity with us. As a result African-American Ohio state legislatures began to demand that OSU divest out of South Africa. As a result students became aware of the atrocities of apartheid and how American businesses profited off of the suffering of African people. As a result graduate economics and business students showed how OSU could divest and not lose money. As a result after many protest, a near brawl at a trustee meeting, threats to my safety and a lengthy suspension victory was won. That spring Ohio State University divested every dollar from businesses that did business in South Africa. I tell this story to show that resistance works. I received a great education at Ohio State during this process, the power of resistance. I applaud Colin Kaepernick and others who have decided to take a stand by taking a knee. However, now is the time to develop a demand and build a coalition. Protest brings attention, but the hard work is in securing allies and building a coalition for change. In order to win we must be able to resist. The truth is nobody cares if these athletes don’t stand for the national anthem, they can live with that. Resistance is found in the question that my coached asked me that day, “Are you going to run?” Resistance happens not only when we refuse to salute the flag, but when we refuse to keep playing the game. Systemic racism continues and will continue whether we stand or sit for the national anthem as long as money is being made. However things will change when the African-American athlete resists and refuse to play. What would Sunday look like if the great African-American football gladiators resisted by taking a knee for all four quarters until our people are safe from state sponsored executions? The protests have been done, now it is time for us to resist until the justice, safety and liberation is won for all of our people.

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n my view, the recent News editorial (“Beacon of Light”) endorsing the plan of the Trettle, Carmina and Davis group for the development of 163 Broadway at the corner of Michigan, is premature and obscures the need for more serious review, evaluation and assessment by the community, particularly stakeholders and residents most affected. As a matter of disclosure, readers should know I helped to develop and present the Sankofa Development Plan sponsored by Langston Hughes Institute (LHI) for the same site. I also participated with LHI board members in discussions with Roger Trettle and Steve Carmina for several months regarding partnering with LHI on the Sankofa Development Project it was sponsoring for the site; as well as with the Michigan Street Corridor Commission stakeholders and the Empire State Economic Development Agency. There’s been no public presentation, or discussion of the mixed use plan now being advanced by Carmina; no public meeting consistent with BURA review, nor review by the MSAAHC Commission which is authorized by State legislation to review and evaluate new development plans and policies within the Michigan Street Corridor. The extent of available project information is limited to the News article about the new owners and their plan for historic preservation of the property appearing in the News a few days before the editorial. Although the editorial heralds the proposed development as a beacon of light for Eastside development, I doubt it. From my perspective, that metaphor only works when the beacon is understood as a warning light alerting us to treacherous waters and rocky shores of economic disparity and injustice that Langston Hughes Institute encountered when forwarding its plan for development of the site. This new plan arrives in the aftermath of a diligent, but failed effort, by Langston Hughes Institute and others to gain support of a developer to redevelop the site as a mixed use facility with an arts and cultural anchor. From my experience, a poetic reference from Langston Hughes, “What Happens to a Dream Deferred,” is a good starting point to bring true light to reconcile the negativity, dysfunction, prejudice and dishonesty that doomed our effort to overcome oppressive Rendering of the proposed renovathinking and practices of black community and downtown tions for the Langston Hughes Institute’s Broadway location. development. The article reported on architect Carmina’s conceptual plan but offers no substantive insight to answers regarding the value, benefits and purpose of the planned use; its impact and effects on the neighborhood, and whether it fits in a historic cultural heritage zone; or represents the standard of the Corridor Master Plan required by State legislation and approved by the Common Council in 2012. That plan establishes the highest and best use for the site as a cultural tourism, visitors and educational destination to be a resource and adjunct to the development of the AA cultural heritage stakeholders When reporting that Langston Hughes Institute’s plan for the site “did not materialize,” that statement begs the questions why not? What happened? The circumstances, conditions, attitudes and dispositions that left LHI’s Sankofa plan dying on the vine are worth knowing. It certainly has caused board members and myself to evaluate and assess our role and actions. Langston Hughes Institutes Sankofa Development Plan, prepared by Watts Engineering and Architects, provided a world class reuse design for a mixed use site with 15,000 sq. ft. of arts exhibit, performance and studio space. It conformed to the highest standards of development planning with required evaluation of property conditions and environmental assessments. It was significant work, good work at significant costs. All of which was shared with Trettle based on the Boards invitation to him to consider a joint venture. The result was an introduction to Carmina as his partner on any potential agreement. Steve Carmina suggested that perhaps, Langston Hughes Institute should consider taking 500 square feet in the rebuild, quite an insult, all things considered. But of course, Carmina was quite adamant in asserting that he knew all about the economic disadvantages and injustice experienced by the Black community. Although diligent in discussions with every single entity with a role relevant to its development plan, LHI was unable engender any level of agreement that engaged stakeholders, officials, or developers in a decision sharing relationship that would enable shared income and growth. The downtown development culture rejected the Sankofa Plan as unprofitable. Interestingly, the same developers also rejected the Explore and More Children’s Museum development at Canal Side Simply put, Langston Hughes Institute’s plan ran out of time and resources and the Board was unable to successfully navigate the intransigence of noncooperation that exists among and between Michigan Street heritage stakeholders, the MSAAHC Commission, the Mayor, and the Assemblywoman, nor the underdevelopment of the Commission by its officers. The discord among the participants and the undermining of the Commission that existed prior to LHI joining the

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LEGAL NOTICE District No. 2 PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that on October 6, 2016, the County Legislature of the County of Erie, New York, adopted Resolution No. 239-2016 approving the extension of Erie County Sewer District No. 2, a true copy of which follows, which resolution is subject to permissive referendum: EXTRACT OF MINUTES Meeting of the County Legislature of the County of Erie, New York. October 6, 2016 A regular meeting of the County Legislature of the County of Erie, New York, was held at the Chambers of the Erie County Legislature, in the Erie County Hall, Buffalo, New York, in said County, on October 6, 2016, at 2 o'clock P.M. (Prevailing Time). The following Legislators were present: Patrick B. Burke, Betty Jean Grant, Thomas A. Loughran, Barbara Miller-Williams, Peter J. Savage III, Lynne M. Dixon, Kevin R. Hardwick, Joseph C. Lorigo, John J. Mills, Ted B. Morton and Edward A. Rath III There were absent: Also present: Karen M. McCarthy, Clerk of the Legislature Legislator Morton offered the following resolution and moved its adoption:   RESOLUTION NO. 239 RESOLUTION DATED OCTOBER 6, 2016 RESOLUTION APPROVING THE EXTENSION OF ERIE COUNTY SEWER DISTRICT NO. 2 AND MAKING OTHER DETERMINATIONS IN CONNECTION THEREWITH

(Introduced) September 22, 2016. (Adopted) October 6, 2016. WHEREAS, pursuant to proceedings heretofore had and taken in accordance with the provisions of Article 5-A of the County Law, a report of the Erie County Sewer Agency approved by the Erie County Sewer District No. 2 Board of Managers on October 8, 2015, an extension of Sewer District No. 2 of the County of Erie, New York to include sanitary sewer service areas currently serviced as out of district customers has been proposed; and WHEREAS, a map and plan have been duly prepared by the County Engineers (Erie County Department of Environment and Planning) relating to such extension of the Erie County Sewer District No. 2, which map and plan have been filed with the County Legislature pursuant to Section 254 of the County Law; and WHEREAS, there will be no additional capital costs incurred by or on behalf of the Erie County Sewer District No. 2 with respect to the extension of the boundaries of such District, but future annual charges will be apportioned in accordance with applicable flat charges and charges based on units, assessed value and footage, specified in the District's benefit assessment formula and rates, as such formulas currently exist and as amended from time to time; and WHEREAS, pursuant to Section 258 of the County Law, the consent of the State Comptroller is not required prior to the extension of said Erie County Sewer District No. 2 because such extension is not to be financed by the issuance of bonds, notes, certificates or other evidences of indebtedness of the County; and WHEREAS, said County Legislature duly adopted Resolution No. 110-2016 on the 9th day of June, 2016, calling a meeting of the County Legislature for the purpose of holding a public hearing on the aforesaid extension of Erie County Sewer District No. 2 in accordance with the aforesaid map and plan, and WHEREAS, the Erie County Sewer District No. 2 Board of Managers and the County Legislature have given due consideration to the impact that the extension of Erie County Sewer District No. 2 may have on the environment and on the basis of such consideration, have found that no substantial adverse environmental impact will be caused thereby; and WHEREAS, the Erie County Sewer District No. 2 Board of Managers and the County Legislature have complied in every respect with all applicable federal, state and local laws and regulations regarding environmental matters including compliance with the New York State Environmental Quality Review Act, comprising Article 8 of the Environmental Conservation Law and, in connection therewith; and WHEREAS, said public hearing was duly held at Erie County Hall, 92 Franklin Street, 4th Floor, Buffalo, New York, in said County, on the 6th day of July, 2016, at 1:30 o'clock P.M., Prevailing Time; and WHEREAS, notice of said public hearing was duly published in the manner provided by law and proof thereof was submitted to said County Legislature; and WHEREAS, said County Legislature has duly considered the evidence given at such public hearing; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE COUNTY OF ERIE, NEW YORK, AS FOLLOWS: Section 1. Upon the evidence given at the public hearing held on July 6, 2016, and after due consideration of the map and plan, and other recommendations and other data, if any, heretofore provided to the County Legislature, it is hereby found and determined that: (a)the proposed extension is satisfactory, sufficient, adequate and appropriate; (b)all the property and property owners within the proposed extension are benefited thereby;

(c)all the property and property owners benefited are included within the limits of the proposed extension; (d)it is in the public interest to extend said Erie County Sewer District No. 2. Section 2. The extension of Erie County Sewer District No. 2 is hereby approved and said extension shall comprise an area described as follows: (a)Erie County Sewer District No. 2 Boundary Extension 2016— Portion A ALL THAT TRACT OR PARCEL OF LAND ,situated in the Town of Evans, County of Erie, and State of New York, being part of Lot No. 63, Township 8, Range 9, of the Holland Land Company's Survey, Bounded and Described as follows; Bounded south by a line parallel with the south line of said Lot No. 63, seven hundred eight and eight four hundredths feet (708.84') north therefrom three thousand sixty seven and sixty eight hundredths feet (3,067.68'); west by Lot 73, one thousand two hundred sixty six and fifty four hundredths feet (1,266.54'); north by a line parallel with the north line of said Lot 63 three thousand fifty two and five tenths feet (3052.5'); and east by a line parallel with the east line of said Lot 63, one thousand two hundred sixty one and ninety two hundredths feet (1261.92'). ALSO ALL THAT TRACT OR PARCEL OF LAND, situated in the Town, County, and State aforesaid, known as a part of Lot No. 73, Township 8, Range 9, of the Holland Land Company's Survey, Bounded and Described as follows; Commencing at a point where the south bounds of the Buffalo and State Line Railroad intersects the north bounds of land previously owned by George Palmer (in 1851); running thence east along said north bounds to the west line of Lot 63; Thence north along said west line to where the said line intersects the southerly bounds of said Buffalo and State Line railroad; thence southwesterly along said southern bounds of said railroad to the place of beginning. (b)Erie County Sewer District No. 2 NonContiguous Boundary Extension 2016 Portion B ALL THAT TRACT OR PARCEL OF LAND situate in the Town of Evans, County of Erie, State of New York, Being part of Lot No. 4,_Township 8, Range-9 of the Holland Land Company's Survey, bounded and described as follows;. Beginning in the east bounds of Lot No. 4, which line is also the Town Line between the Town of Evans and the Town of Eden, the centerline of Carpenter Road and the west line of Erie County Sewer District No. 2, at its intersection with the south line of lands conveyed to Erastus Harrington by deed recorded in the Erie County Clerk's Office in Liber 157 of Deeds at Page 335, Thence westerly along the south line of said Harrington lands two hundred feet (200') to a point; Thence southerly along a line parallel to the east line of Lot No. 4, six hundred eighty one and ninety nine hundredths feet (681.99') to the south west corner of lands conveyed to Robert K. and Jean Robbins in Liber 11086 at Page 1566; Thence easterly along a line parallel to the south bounds of said Harrington lands two hundred feet (200') to the east line of Lot No. 4 and the west line of said Erie County Sewer District; Thence northerly along the east bounds of Lot No. 4 and District Boundary, six hundred eighty one and ninety nine hundredths feet (681.99') to the point and place of beginning. (c)Erie County Sewer District No. 2 NonContiguous Boundary Extension 2016 — Portion C ALL THAT TRACT OR PARCEL OF LAND situate in the Town of Brant, County of Erie and State of New York, Being part of Lot No. 2, Township 8, Range 9, of the Holland Land Company's Survey, Bounded and described as follows; Beginning in the center line of Vermont Street extended (a proposed street (66' Wide), the center of which is an extension westerly of the center line of Vermont Street (49.5' Wide) as presently existing in the Village of North Collins), Distant three hundred four and one tenths feet (304.10') westerly of the east bounds of lot No. 2 as measured along the center line extension; Thence northerly at 90°20' to the center line of extension of Vermont Street a distance of two hundred twenty three and forty one hundredths feet (223.41') to a point in the south line of lands now'or formerly owned by Taber recorded in the Erie County Clerk's office in Book 2335 of Deeds at page 21; Thence westerly along said south line a distance of three hundred thirty two and eighty five hundredths feet (332.85') to an angle point in lands now or formerly owned by Kerr described in Liber 162 of Deeds at page 588; Thence southerly along the east line of said Kerr lands a distance of two hundred twenty three and forty one hundredths feet (223.41') to a point in the center of the proposed Vermont. Street extension; Thence easterly along said proposed centerline a distance of_three hundred thirty and sixty nine hundredths feet (330.69') to the point of beginning. ALSO, ALL THAT TRACT OR PARCEL OF LAND situate in the Town of Brant, County of Erie and State of New York, Being part of Lot No. 2, Township 8, Range 9, of the Holland Land Company's Survey, and also, situate in the Village and Town of North Collins, County of Erie and State of New York, Being part of Lot No. 63, Township 7, Range 8, of the Holland Land Company's Survey, Bounded and described as

follows; Beginning at a point in the center of Center Street in the Village of North Collins at the southwest corner of land now or formerly owned by Hibbard recorded in the Erie County Clerk's Office in Liber 993 of Deeds at Page 147; Thence northerly on the west line of 'said Hibbard's land one hundred thirty seven feet (137') to a point; Thence westerly parallel with the centerline of Center Street one hundred thirty eight and five tenths feet (138.50') to the east line of a proposed street; Thence southerly parallel to the first mentioned line one hundred thirty seven feet (137') to the centerline of Center Street; Thence easterly along the centerline of Center Street one hundred thirty eight and five tenths feet (138.50') to the place of beginning. (d)Erie County Sewer District No. 2 Boundary Extension 2016 -Portion D ALL THAT TRACT OR PARCEL OF LAND situate in the Town of North Collins, County of Erie and State of New York, Being part of Lot No. 55, Township 7, Range 8, of the Holland Land Company's Survey, Bounded and described as follows; BEGINNING at the point of intersection of the west line of Lot number 55 with the center line of Thiel Road; Thence north along said west line of Lot number 55 three hundred thirty feet (330') to a point; Thence, easterly at a right angle to said west line a distance two hundred sixty four feet (264') to a point; Thence southerly at a right angle to the last mentioned line and parallel to said west line of said Lot 55 a distance of five hundred eleven and forty four hundredths feet (511.44') to the center line of Thiel Road; Thence northwesterly along the center line of Thiel Road three hundred twenty and thirty four hundredths feet (320.34') to the point of beginning. (e)(Erie County Sewer District No. 2 Boundary Extension 2016 — Portion E ALL THAT TRACT OR PARCEL OF LAND situate in the Town of North Collins, County of Erie and State of New York, Being part of Lot No. 56, Township 7, Range 8, of the Holland Land Company's Survey, Bounded and described as follows; BEGINNING at point at the southwest corner of Lot No. 56 in the centerline of School Street, said point being on the east line of Erie County Sewer District No. 2 and also being the southwest corner of lands conveyed to Frank Martin and Emma Martin, his wife, by deed recorded in liber 3284 of deeds at page 194 of which lands the herein described parcel is a part; Thence running easterly along the south bounds of Lot No. 56 and the centerline of School Street a distance of two hundred ten feet (210') to a point; Thence running northerly at right angles to said centerline a distance of three hundred sixty feet (360') to a point; Thence running westerly at right angles and parallel to the south bounds of Lot No. 56 a distance of two hundred seven and forty nine hundredths feet (207.49') to the west line of Lot No. 56 and the east line of said District No. 2 ; Thence running southerly along said lines a distance of three hundred sixty and one hundredth feet (360.01') to the place of beginning. (f)Erie County Sewer District No. 2 Boundary Extension 2016 — Portion F ALL THAT TRACT OR PARCEL OF LAND situate in the Town of Eden, County of Erie and State of New York, Being part of Lot No. 43, Township 8, Range 8, of the Holland Land Company's Survey, Bounded and described as follows; Beginning at a point in the east line of Lot No. 43, said line being the center line of Sandrock Road, 1052.50 feet south of the northeast corner of said Lot said point being a southeast corner of Erie County Sewer District No. 2; Thence southerly along the east line of said lot a distance of one hundred forty seven and five tenths feet (147.50') to the north line of lands owned by David & Karen Thompson by Liber 10950 Page 7250; Thence running easterly along the north line of said Thompson lands a distance of four hundred thirty two feet (432') to the northwest corner of said Thompson; Thence running northerly parallel to the east line of said Lot No. 43 a distance of one hundred sixty seven and nine hundredths feet (167.09') to a point in the north bounds of lands conveyed to Edwin and Joyce Walker by deed recorded in the Erie County Clerk's Office in Liber 6930 of deeds at page 285, said point also being on the south line of said District No. 2; Thence running easterly along the north bounds of said Walker lands and District line a distance of four hundred thirty one and seventy six hundredths feet (431.76') to the place of beginning. ALSO INCLUDING ALL THAT TRACT OR PARCEL OF LAND situate in the Town of Eden, County of Erie and State of New York, Being part of Lot No. 43, Township 8, Range 8, of the Holland Land Company's Survey, Bounded and described as follows; BEGINNING at a point in the east line of Lot No. 43, said line being the center line of Sandrock Road, 1490 feet south of the northeast corner of said Lot No. 43; Thence, running westerly a distance of four hundred five and six tenths feet (405.60') to a point; Thence running southerly and parallel to the east line of Lot No. 43, a distance of two hundred twenty two and eighty one hundredths feet (222.81') to the south line of lands conveyed to Edwin & Joyce Walker by deed recorded in the Erie county Clerk's Office in Liber 6930 of deeds at page 285; Thence running easterly and along said Walker lands a distance of four

hundred five and thirty five hundredths (405.35') to the east line of said Lot No. 43; Thence running northerly along the east line of Lot No. 43 a distance of two hundred thirty five and nine tenths feet (235.90') to the point of beginning. EXCEPTING THEREFROM that part conveyed to Mary A. Cerne by deed recorded in Liber 9587 of deeds at Page 202. ALSO INCLUDING ALL THAT TRACT OR PARCEL OF LAND situate in the Town of Eden, County of Erie and State of New York, Being part of Lot No. 43, Township 8, Range 8, of the Holland Land Company's Survey, Bounded and described as follows; Beginning at a point in the east line of Lot No. 43, said line being the center line of Sandrock Road, 1725.90 feet south of the northeast corner of said Lot No 43; Thence westerly parallel with the north line of said Lot 43 and along the south line of lands conveyed to Godfrey Metz a distance of nine hundred ninety three and ninety-six hundredths feet (993.96') to the lands of Charles Peek; Thence southerly parallel with the east line of said Lot and along the said Peek property a distance of three hundred twenty six and twenty seven hundredths feet (326.27') to lands now or formerly owned Cyrus Pound; Thence easterly parallel with the north line of said Lot and along the north line of said Pound property a distance of nine hundred ninety three and ninety-six hundredths feet (993.96') to the east line of said Lot 43; Thence northerly along said east line a distance of three hundred twenty five and eleven hundredths feet (325.11') to the point or place of beginning. EXCEPTING and reserving from the above described premise that part thereof conveyed to Fredrick and Elizabeth Sandrock, by deed Liber 1020 Page 285 and also excepting therefrom that portion conveyed to George and Virginia Corsun by Liber 9597 Page 416. (g)Erie County Sewer District No. 2 Boundary Extension 2016 — Portion G ALL THAT TRACT OR PARCEL OF LAND situate in the Town of Eden, County of Erie and State of New York, Being part of Lots No. 27 & 35, Township 8, Range 8, of the Holland Land Company's Survey, Bounded and described as follows; BEGINNING at a point on the north line of Farm Lot 35, said point being 400 feet east of the northwest corner of lands owned by Richard Cain & Russell Joy by Liber 7594 Page 519 (as measured along the north line of said Lot 35), said point being on the south line of Erie County Sewer District No. 2 and south line of Map Cover 2565 entitled "Oakhill Phase II"; Thence south 89°-47'-36" east along said lines a distance of 2084.53 feet; Thence south 00*-01'-08" east a distance of 1073.55 feet; Thence south 89°-53'-43" west a distance of 2483.93 feet; Thence north 00°-03'-00" west a distance of 434.88 feet; Thence south 89°-47'-36" east a distance of 400 feet; Thence north 00*-02'-01" west a distance of 649 feet to the point of beginning. (h) Erie County Sewer District No. 2 Boundary Extension 2016 — Portion H ALL THAT TRACT OR PARCEL OF LAND situate in the Town of North Collins, County of Erie and State of New York, Being part of Lot No. 62, Township 7, Range 8, of the Holland Land Company's Survey, Bounded and described as follows; BEGINNING at a point on the west line of the Town of North Collins a distant of four hundred ninety two and thirty six hundredths feet (492.36') south from the north line of Lot No. 62 as measured along said west Town Line, said point also being the southwest corner of Erie County Sewer District No. 2; Thence easterly and parallel to the north line of said Lot No. 62 and along said District Boundary a distance of nine hundred forty two and fifty three hundredths feet (942.53') to the former Erie Railroad's Company right of way; Thence southerly along said Railroad right of way a distance of five hundred seventy nine feet (579') to a point; Thence westerly parallel to the north bounds of Lot No. 62 a distance of two hundred fifty eight and fifty three hundredths feet (258.53') to the center line of Buffalo-Gowanda Road; Thence northerly along the centerline of said BuffaloGowanda Road a distance of seventy three and sixty one hundredths feet PLUS OR MINUS (73.61'±) to the point of intersection of the south bounds of lands deeded to Joseph and Karen Seggio recorded in the Erie County Clerk's Office in Liber 9753 of Deeds at Page 336, and the center line of said Buffalo-Gowanda Road; Thence westerly along said Seggio's South line and parallel to the north line of Lot No. 62, a distance of five hundred twenty two and eighty nine hundredths feet (522.89') to the west line of the Town of North Collins; Thence northerly along said west line of the Town of North Collins a distance of four hundred nineteen and forty three hundredths feet (419.43') to the point of beginning. (i)Erie County Sewer District No. 2 Boundary Extension 2016 — Portion I ALL THAT TRACT OR PARCEL OF LAND situate in the Town of Hamburg, County of Erie and State of New York, Being part of Lots No. 42, Township 9, Range 8, of the Holland Land Company's Survey, Bounded and described as follows; BEGINNING at a point in the center of Versailles Road where it intersection northeast corner of lands conveyed to Thomas Doherty in Liber 11230 of Deeds at Page 8317; Thence northwesterly along said Doherty's north line and perpendicular to the center line of Versailles Road a distance

of one hundred sixty eight and ninety five hundredths feet plus or minus (168.95±') to a point in the southeast line of land owned and occupied by the Western New York and Pennsylvania Railroad Company recorded in Liber 927 of Deeds at Page 475; Thence southwesterly along said southeast line of said Western New York and Pennsylvania Railroad Company one thousand two hundred fifty six and sixteen hundredths feet plus or minus (1256.16'±) to the southwest corner of lands conveyed to Kenneth Bossert in Liber 11070 of Deeds at Page 6446; Thence easterly along said Bosserts south line and Railroad boundary thirty two and sixty two hundredths feet plus or minus (32.62'±) to the northwest corner of lands conveyed to Paul Baryza in Liber 11205 of Deeds at Page 75; Thence southwesterly along the southeast line of said Western New York and Pennsylvania Railroad Company a distance of three hundred twenty one and seventy nine hundredths feet plus or minus (321.79±) to the southwest corner of lands described in an Out of District Agreement in Liber 10316 of Deeds at Page 276; Thence southeasterly along the south line of said Agreement three hundred five and seventy one hundredths feet plus or minus (305.71'±) to the to the center line of Versailles Road, said center line also being west line of Erie County Sewer District No. 2 at this location; Thence northeasterly along said center and District line eight hundred sixty six feet plus or minus (866'±) to the south west corner of an Out of District Agreement in Liber 10745 Page 799, said corner also being north west corner of said Erie County Sewer District No. 2; Thence west along the south line of said Agreement and north line of said District one thousand two hundred four and four tenths feet (1,204.4') to the south east corner of said Agreement; Thence north along the east line said Agreement three hundred twenty and four tenths feet to the north east corner of said Agreement; Thence west along the north line of said Agreement nine hundred sixty four and nine tenths feet to the centerline of Versailes Road and the north west corner of said. Agreement; Thence northeast along said centerline three hundred one and forty seven hundredths feet plus or minus to the point of beginning. (j)Erie County Sewer District No. 2 Boundary Extension 2016 — Portion J ALL THAT TRACT OR PARCEL OF LAND situate in the Town of Evans, County of Erie and State of New York, Being part of Lot No. 27, Township 8, Range 9, of the Holland Land Company's Survey, Bounded and described as follows; BEGINNING at a point in the north line of Lot No. 27 a distance of 1401.68' west of the northeast corner of Lot No. 27, the northeast corner of said lot being in the center of Versailles Plank Road; Thence westerly on the north line of Lot No. 27 a distance of 817.50 feet to the northeast corner of lands conveyed to William Luckcuck by deed recorded in the Erie County Clerk's Office in Liber 123 of Deeds at Page 476; Thence southerly parallel to the east line of Lot No. 27 and along the east line of said Luckcuck lands a distance of 3503± feet to the North line of Erie County Sewer District No. 2, said line being 450 feet and parallel to the centerline of Eden-Evans Center Road; thence east along said District line a distance of 192± feet to the northwesterly line of Southwestern Boulevard (100' wide); Thence northeasterly along the northwesterly line of Southwestern Boulevard a distance of 1067± feet to the west line of a parcel conveyed to Maplewood Construction Corp by Liber 10111 at Page 373; Thence north along said west line and parallel to the east line of Lot No. 27 a distance of 2757.01 feet to the north line of said Lot No. 27 being the point of beginning. Section 3. There will be no additional capital costs incurred by or on behalf of the Erie County Sewer District No. 2 with respect to the extension of the boundaries of such District, but future annual charges will be apportioned in accordance with applicable flat charges and charges based on units, assessed value and footage, specified in the District's benefit assessment formula and rates, as such formulas currently exist and as amended from time to time. Section 4. This resolution is subject to permissive referendum and the Clerk of the Legislature is hereby authorized and directed to publish in full, within ten days after the adoption hereof, a Notice containing a true copy of this resolution, the resolution number, the date of adoption and a statement that such resolution is subject to permissive referendum. The adoption of the foregoing resolution was seconded by Dixon and duly put to a vote, which resulted as follows: AYES: Patrick B. Burke, Betty Jean Grant, Thomas A. Loughran, Barbara Miller-Williams, Peter J. Savage III, Lynne M. Dixon, Kevin R. Hardwick, Joseph C. Lorigo, John J. Mills, Ted B. Morton and Edward A. Rath III NOES: The resolution was thereupon declared duly adopted. Dated: Buffalo, New York, October 6, 2016.  STATE OF NEW YORK ) :ss: COUNTY OF ERIE ) I, the undersigned Clerk of the Erie County Legislature, DO HEREBY CERTIFY that I have compared the foregoing extract of the minutes of the meeting of the County Legislature of said County, including the resolu-

tion contained therein, held on the 6th day of October, 2016, with the original minutes thereof as originally recorded in the Minute Book of said Erie County Legislature and the same is a true and correct copy of said original minutes and of the whole of said original so far as the same relates to the subject matters referred to in said extract. I FURTHER CERTIFY that all members of said Legislature had due notice of said meeting. I FURTHER CERTIFY that, pursuant to Section 103 of the Public Officers Law (Open Meetings Law), said meeting was open to the general public. I FURTHER CERTIFY that, PRIOR to the time of said meeting, I duly caused a public notice of the time and place of said meeting to be given to the following newspapers and/or other news media as follows: Newspaper and/or other news media and Date given Buffalo News October 3, 2016 WBEN October 3, 2016 WGRZ October 3, 2016 WIVB October 3, 2016 WKBW October 3, 2016 WBFO October 3, 2016 WNED October 3, 2016 www.erie.gov/legislature October 3, 2016  I FURTHER CERTIFY that, PRIOR to the time of said meeting, I duly caused public notice of the time and place of said meeting to be conspicuously posted in the following designated public locations(s) on the following dates: Designated Locations(s)of posted notice 92 Franklinn Atreet, Buffalo,NY Date of Posting October 3, 2016 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal of said County Legislature this 6th day of October, 2016. (SEAL) Karen M. McCarthy Clerk, Erie County Legislature

VETERANS DAY PARADE

On Saturday, November 5, Veteran advocates and civic groups, along with Veteran community partners and supporters, will march in the 2016 Veterans Day Parade in downtown Buffalo. The lineup for the Veterans Day parade will be located near the intersection of Virginia Street and Delaware Avenue, with step off at 11am. The parade route will follow down Delaware Avenue, ending in front of Buffalo City Hall. Groups are encouraged to participate in the parade and can register by October 24th with an email toKasmer03@ aol.com, using “Veterans” as the subject line to the email message. Additionally, U.S. Army CPT (Retired) Kasmer’s number for additional questions or coordination for parade participation is 716634-1128. Parade coordinators include VA Western New York Healthcare System, Erie County, The City of Buffalo, VETSHERD Inc., Veterans One-stop Center of Western New York, and Music on the Front Lines, a not-for-profit organization. For more info call 862-8753 or visit www.buffalo.va.gov.


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Challenger Community News • www.thechallengernews.com October 12, 2016

LEGAL NOTICE DistritNo.3 PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that on October 6, 2016, the County Legislature of the County of Erie, New York, adopted Resolution No. 239-2016 approving the extension of Erie County Sewer District No. 3, a true copy of which follows, which resolution is subject to permissive referendum: EXTRACT OF MINUTES Meeting of the County Legislature of the County of Erie, New York. October 6, 2016 A regular meeting of the County Legislature of the County of Erie, New York, was held at the Chambers of the Erie County Legislature, in the Erie County Hall, Buffalo, New York, in said County, on October 6, 2016, at 2 o'clock P.M. (Prevailing Time). The following Legislators were present: Patrick B. Burke, Betty Jean Grant, Thomas A. Loughran, Barbara Miller-Williams, Peter J. Savage III, Lynne M. Dixon, Kevin R. Hardwick, Joseph C. Lorigo, John J. Mills, Ted B. Morton and Edward A. Rath III There were absent: Also present: Karen M. McCarthy, Clerk of the Legislature Legislator Morton offered the following resolution and moved its adoption:   RESOLUTION NO. 239 RESOLUTION DATED OCTOBER 6, 2016 RESOLUTION APPROVING THE EXTENSION OF ERIE COUNTY SEWER DISTRICT NO. 3 AND MAKING OTHER DETERMINATIONS IN CONNECTION THEREWITH

(Introduced) September 22, 2016. (Adopted) October 6, 2016. WHEREAS, pursuant to proceedings heretofore had and taken in accordance with the provisions of Article 5-A of the County Law, a report of the Erie County Sewer Agency approved by the Erie County Sewer District No. 3 Board of Managers on December 9, 2015, an extension of Sewer District No. 3 of the County of Erie, New York to include sanitary sewer service areas currently serviced as out of district customers has been proposed; and WHEREAS, a map and plan have been duly prepared by the County Engineers (Erie County Department of Environment and Planning) relating to such extension of the Erie County Sewer District No. 3, which map and plan have been filed with the County Legislature pursuant to Section 254 of the County Law; and WHEREAS, there will be no additional capital costs incurred by or on behalf of the Erie County Sewer District No. 3 with respect to the extension of the boundaries of such District, but future annual charges will be apportioned in accordance with applicable flat charges, hook-up charges and charges based on units, assessed value and footage, specified in the District's Benefit and User Charge formulas, as such formulas currently exist and as amended from time to time; and WHEREAS, pursuant to Section 258 of the County Law, the consent of the State Comptroller is not required prior to the extension of said Erie County Sewer District No. 3 because such extension is not to be financed by the issuance of bonds, notes, certificates or other evidences of indebtedness of the County; and WHEREAS, said County Legislature duly adopted Resolution No. 111-2016 on the 9th day of June, 2016, calling a meeting of the County Legislature for the purpose of holding a public hearing on the aforesaid extension of Erie County Sewer District No. 3 in accordance with the aforesaid map and plan, and WHEREAS, the Erie County Sewer District No. 3 Board of Managers and the County Legislature have given due consideration to the impact that the extension of Erie County Sewer District No. 3 may have on the environment and on the basis of such consideration, have found that no substantial adverse environmental impact will be caused thereby; and WHEREAS, the Erie County Sewer District No. 3 Board of Managers and the County Legislature have complied in every respect with all applicable federal, state and local laws and regulations regarding environmental matters including compliance with the New York State Environmental Quality Review Act, comprising Article 8 of the Environmental Conservation Law and, in connection therewith; and WHEREAS, said public hearing was duly held at Erie County Hall, 92 Franklin Street, 4th Floor, Buffalo, New York, in said County, on the 6th day of July, 2016, at 1:30 o'clock P.M., Prevailing Time; and WHEREAS, notice of said public hearing was duly published in the manner provided by law and proof thereof was submitted to said County Legislature; and WHEREAS, said County Legislature has duly considered the evidence given at such public hearing; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE COUNTY OF ERIE, NEW YORK, AS FOLLOWS: Section 1. Upon the evidence given at the public hearing held on July 6, 2016, and after due consideration of the map and plan, and other recommendations and other data, if any, heretofore provided to the County Legislature, it is hereby found and determined that: (a)the proposed extension is satisfactory, sufficient, adequate and appropriate; (b)all the property and property owners

within the proposed extension are benefited thereby; (c) all the property and property owners benefited are included within the limits of the proposed extension; (d) it is in the public interest to extend said Erie County Sewer District No. 3. Section 2. The extension of Erie County Sewer District No. 3 is hereby approved and said extension shall comprise an area described as follows: (a)Erie County Sewer District No. 3 Boundary Extension 2016— Portion A ALL THAT TRACT OR PARCEL OF LAND situate in the Town of Hamburg, County of Erie and State of New York, Being part of Lot No.18, Township 9, Range 8, of the Holland Land Company's Survey and being Subdivision Lot No. 5 as shown on map filed in the Erie County Clerk's Office under Map Cover No. 3110 "Strawberry Fields Part 2". (b)Erie County Sewer District No. 3 NonContiguous Boundary Extension 2016 Portion B ALL THAT TRACT OR PARCEL OF LAND situate in the Town of Hamburg, County of Erie and State of New York, Being part of Lot No. 9, Township 9, Range 8; of the Holland Land Company's Survey, Bounded and described as follows; BEGINNING in the center of Gowanda State Road two hundred ten feet (210') northeasterly from the northeast corner of land conveyed by Charles H. Haushalter, George J. Haushalter, and William D. Haushalter, to Glenn W. Haushalter, and Dorthea L. Haushalter by deed recorded in the Erie County Clerk's Office in Liber 3471 of Deeds at Page 229; Thence northeasterly along the center of Gowanda State Road two hundred fifty one and fifty two hundredths feet plus or minus (251.52'±) to the south line of lands now or formerly owned by Jeffrey and Kristen Farrell recorded in Liber 11089 of Deeds at Page 9269, said line also being the south line of Erie County Sewer District No. 3; Thence northwesterly along said lines a distance of four hundred eighty seven and sixty four hundredths feet plus or minus (487.64±') to the easterly line of lands formerly owned by Eugene D. Hofeller; Thence southwesterly along the east line of said Hofeller lands two hundred forty one and sixty two hundredths feet plus or minus (241.62'±) to the northwesterly corner of lands now or formerly owned by the Old Time Baptist Church recorded in Liber 10303 of Deeds at Page 368; Thence southeasterly four hundred ninety seven and sixty four hundredths feet (497.64') to the Center Line of Gowanda State Road being the point of beginning. ALSO ALL THAT TRACT OR PARCEL OF LAND situate in the Town of Hamburg, County of Erie and State of New York, Being part of Lot No. 9, Township 9, Range 8, of the Holland Land Company's Survey, Bounded and described as follows; BEGINNING at a point in the easterly line of Gowanda State Road (66' wide) at a distance of one hundred thirty and eighty seven hundredths feet (130.87') as measured along the easterly line of said road from the.north line of lands conveyed to Charles H. Haushalter by deed recorded in Liber 1112 of Deeds at Page 117; Thence northwesterly at right angle 'to said east line thirty three feet (33') to the center line of Gowanda State Road; Thence southwesterly along said centerline ninety three feet (93'); Thence southeasterly at right angles to said Road two hundred thirty three feet (233'); Thence northeasterly parallel to Gowanda State Road one hundred one and twenty four hundredths (101.24'); Thence westerly parallel to the north line of land conveyed to said Haushalter a distance of twenty one and thirty six hundredths feet (21.36'); Thence northwesterly a distance of one hundred eighty and three tenths feet (180.3') to the point of beginning. (c)Erie County Sewer District No. 3 NonContiguous Boundary Extension 2016 — Portion C ALL THAT TRACT OR PARCEL OF LAND situate in the Town of Eden, County of Erie and State of New York, being part of Lots No. 52 & 53, Township 8, Range 7, of the Holland Land Company's Survey, Bounded and described as follows; BEGINNING at a point in the south bounds of Lot No. 53 at the northwest corner of subdivision Lot No. 12 as shown on Map Cover No. 2270, said point being on the north line of Erie County Sewer District No. 3; Thence northerly a distance of four hundred thirty and fifty three hundredths feet (430.53') to the northwest corner of lands conveyed to James and Carol Overhoff by deed recorded in Liber 10884 of Deeds at Page 5037; Thence easterly parallel to the south bounds of Lot No. 53 a distance of three hundred three and forty three hundredths feet (303.43') to a point; Thence southerly parallel to the west bounds of Lot No. 53 a distance of four hundred thirty and fifty three hundredths feet (430.53') to the south bounds of Lot No. 53; Thence easterly along said Lot line a distance of two hundred seventy six and seventeen hundredths feet (276.17') to the northeast corner of lands conveyed to Melissa McCann recorded in Liber 11169 of Deeds at Page 4679; Thence southwesterly along the southeast line of said McCann lands a distance of two hundred eighty four feet (284') to a point; Thence west perpendicular to the east bounds of Mary Drive turnaround as deeded to the Town of Eden in Liber 7710 page 599 a distance of two

hundred forty and six tenths feet (240.6') to said east bounds, said east bounds also being the east line of said Erie County Sewer District No. 3; Thence north along said east line a distance of thirty feet (30'); Thence west along the north line of Mary Drive turn-around and District Boundary a distance of sixty feet (60') to the east line of Sub Lot 12; Thence northerly along said east line and District line a distance of one hundred eighty five and forty six hundrpdths feet (185.46') to the south line of Lot No..53; Thence westerly along said Lot line, District Line and the north bounds of Sub Lot No. 12 a distance of one hundred feet (100') to the point of beginning. (d)Erie County Sewer District No. 3 Boundary Extension 2016 — Portion D ALL THAT TRACT OR PARCEL OF LAND situate in the Town of Eden, County of Erie and State of New York, being part of Lot No. 5, Township 8, Range 8, of the Holland Land Company's Survey, Bounded and described as follows; BEGINNING at the point of intersection of the centerline of East Eden Road, also being the east line of Lot No. 5, and the south line of lands conveyed to Clemens and Rose Mammoser by deed recorded in the Erie County Clerk's Office in Liber 1119 of Deeds at Page 305; Thence westerly along said south line a distance of one hundred seventy five feet (175') to a point; Thence northerly parallel with the east line of Lot No. 5 a distance of eighty feet (80') to a point, said point being on the south line of Erie County Sewer District No. 3; Thence easterly parallel to the south line of said Mammoser along the south line of said District No. 3 a distance of one hundred seventy five feet (175') to the east line of Lot No. 5, said line also being the centerline of said East Eden Road; Thence southerly along said lines a distance of eighty feet (80') to the point of beginning . (e)(Erie County Sewer District No. 3 Boundary Extension 2016 — Portion E ALL THAT TRACT OR PARCEL OF LAND situate in the Town of Eden, County of Erie and State of New York, being part of Lot No. 6, Township 8, Range 8, of the Holland Land Company's Survey, Bounded and described as follows; BEGINNING at a point in the center of Schweikert Rd (AKA Hardt Rd) a distant of one thousand six hundred twenty six and nine tenths feet (1626.9') west of the intersection of said center line with the east line of Lot No. 6, said point of beginning being the northeast corner of lands conveyed to Louis Gurbacki and wife by deed recorded in the Erie County Clerk's Office in Liber 4681 of Deeds at Page 594; Thence south along.the east line of said Gurbacki and said east line extended southerly a distance of two hundred feet (200'); Thence west parallel to the south line of said Gurbacki lands a distance of one hundred forty seven and six tenths feet (147.60') to the east line of lands conveyed to Sylvester Bauer by deed recorded in Liber 4574 of Deeds at Page 530; Thence southerly along the east line of said Bauer lands a distance of seven hundred sixty nine and nine tenths feet (769.90') to the north line of lands now or formerly owned by Albert Castle; Thence east along said Castle's north line a distance of five hundred fifty eight and forty six hundredths feet (558.46'); Thence north on a straight line a distance of seven hundred five and sixty four hundredths feet (705.64') to the southeast corner of lands conveyed to John Fenik and wife by deed recorded in Liber 5796 of Deeds at Page 100; Thence west along the south line of said Fenik lands a distance of one hundred sixty five feet (165') to the south west corner thereof; Thence north along the west line of said Fenik lands a distance of two hundred sixty four feet (264') to the center of Schwikert Rd (AKA Hardt Rd); Thence west along said center line a distance of two hundred sixteen and twenty four hundredths feet (216.24') to the point of beginning . (f)Erie County Sewer District No. 3 Boundary Extension 2016 — Portion F ALL THAT TRACT OR PARCEL OF LAND situate in the Town of Hamburg, County of Erie and State of New York, being part of Lot No. 28, Township 9, Range 8, of the Holland Land Company's Survey, Bounded and described as follows; BEGINNING at a point in the center of Amsdell Road (66' wide) at the northeast corner of E.H. Parker's land, said point being on the south line of Erie County Sewer District No. 3; Thence southerly along Parker's east line a distance of thirty six and sixty five hundredths feet (36.65') to the intersection of the westerly line of the Southwestern Boulevard (100' wide); Thence southwesterly along said westerly line of said Southwestern Boulevard a distance of one hundred thirty feet (130'); Thence westerly along the south line of lands conveyed to Diarmuid Flanagan by deed recorded in the Erie County Clerk's Office in Liber 10949 of Deeds at Page 4472 a distance of two hundred ninety three feet (293') to the southwest corner of said lands; Thence northeasterly a distance of one hundred thirteen feet (113') to the centerline of Amsdell Road, said line also being the south line of said District No. 3; Thence east along said lines a distance of three hundred twenty and two tenths feet (320.20') to the point and place of beginning . (g)Erie County Sewer District No. 3 Boundary Extension 2016 — Portion G ALL THAT TRACT OR PARCEL OF LAND situate in the Town of Orchard Park, County of Erie and State of New York, being part

of Lot No. 12, Township 9, Range 7, of the Holland Land Company's Survey, Bounded and described as follows; BEGINNING at a point in the east line of Chestnut Ridge Road as widened by notice of appropriation recorded in the Erie County Clerk's Office in Liber 6911 of Deeds at, Page 451, Map No. 113, Parcel No. 36 at the southwest corner of lands conveyed to John and Maureen Anderson by deed recorded in Liber 10283 of Deeds at Page 633; Thence northerly along the east line of said map 113, parcel 36, a distance of one hundred ten feet (110') to a point; Thence easterly at right angles a distance of three hundred forty and ninety one huncfredths feet (340.91') to a point in the west line of lands conveyed to Robert Russer by deed recorded in Liber 8708 of Deeds at Page 401; Thence southeasterly along the west line of said Russer's lands a distance of one hundred ten and twenty seven hundredths feet (110.27') to the south east corner of said Anderson's land; Thence westerly at an interior angle of 940 41'36" and along the south line of Anderson's Land a distance of three hundred forty nine and ninety four hundredths feet (349.94') to the east line of Chestnut Ridge Road and the point of beginning. (h) Erie County Sewer District No. 3 Boundary Extension 2016 — Portion H ALL THAT TRACT OR PARCEL OF LAND situate in the Town of Orchard Park, County of Erie and State of New York, being part of Lot No. 43, Township 9, Range 7, of the Holland Land Company's Survey, Bounded and described as follows; BEGINNING at the intersection of the centerline of Abbott Rd with the south line of Best Street (60' Wide) as extended easterly; Thence westerly along said extended south line of Best Street a distance of sixty three and five tenths feet plus or minus (63.5'±) to the west line of the Town of Hamburg, said line being the east line of Erie County Sewer District No. 3; Thence southerly along the west line of the Town of Hamburg and said District line a distance of one thousand four hundred fifty two and two tenths feet plus or minus (1452.2'±) to the point of intersection of the west Line of the Town of Hamburg and the south line of Sub Lot No. 32 of Rolling Ridge Estates Phase III as recorded in the Erie County Clerk's Office under Map Cover No. 3181; Thence east along said south line and the south line of lands conveyed to the Diocese of Buffalo by deed recorded in Liber 6192 of Deeds at Page 47 a distance of seven hundred seventy five and eighty five hundredths feet plus or minus (775.85'±) to the center line of Abbott Road; Thence northwesterly along the center line of Abbott Road a distance of one thousand six hundred thirty seven and eighty five hundredths feet plus or minus (1637.85'±) to the point and place of beginning. (i) Erie County Sewer District No. 3 Boundary Extension 2016 — Portion I ALL THAT TRACT OR PARCEL OF LAND situate in the Town of West Seneca, County of Erie and State of New York, being part of Lot No. 368, Township 10, Range 7, of the Buffalo Creek Reservation, Bounded and described as follows; BEGINNING in the southwest boundary of Orchard Park Road (66 feet wide) at its intersection with the north line of Lot 368; Thence southeasterly along said southwest highway bounds a distance of eight hundred eighty nine and nine hundredths feet plus or minus (889.09'±) to the north line of lands conveyed to Marshall A. Lewis recorded in Liber 9290 of deeds at page 123; Thence westerly along the north line of Lewis a distance of one hundred sixty seven and fifty two hundredths feet (167.52') to the northwest corner of said Lewis; Thence southerly along the westerly line of Lewis a distance of two hundred eight and seven hundredths feet plus or minus (208.07'±) to the south line of Lot 368; Thence west along the south line of said Lot 368 a distance of three hundred twenty four feet plus or minus (324.0'±) to a point four hundred feet (400') southwesterly from the southwest boundary of Orchard Park Road, measured at right angles thereto, said point also being on the northeast boundary of Erie County Sewer District No. 3; Thence northwesterly along said District Boundary Line and parallel to Orchard Park Road a distance of one thousand ninety-eight and seventy five hundredths feet plus or minus (1,098.75'±) to the north line of Lot 368; Thence easterly along said north line a distance of three hundred ninety seven and eight three hundredths feet plus or minus (397.83'±) to where it intersects the northerly line of lands conveyed to Scott Eggleston and Diane Pulinski recorded in Liber 11096 Page 1478; thence northeasterly along said northerly line a distance of seventy seven and twenty nine hundredths feet (77.29') to the southwest line of Orchard Park Road.; Thence southeasterly along said southwest line of Orchard Park Road a distance of forty six and ninety five hundredths feet (46.95') to the point and place of beginning. (j)Erie County Sewer District No. 3 Boundary Extension 2016 — Portion J ALL THAT TRACT OR PARCEL OF LAND situate in the Town of West Seneca, County of Erie and State of New York, being part of Lot No. 293, 294 & 317, Township 10, Range 7, of the Buffalo Creek Reservation, Bounded and described as follows; BEGINNING at a point in the easterly line of Langner Road (now abandoned) 176.18' north of its intersection with the north line of Ridge Road (80' wide); Thence north-

erly along said easterly line of Langner Road two hundred five and twenty seven hundredths feet (205.27') to the southeasterly line of lands conveyed to The Niagara, Lockport, and Ontario Power Company by deed recorded in the Erie County Clerk's Office at Liber 1519 of Deeds at Page 318; Thence northerly along said southeasterly line, four hundred one and ninety seven hundredths feet (401.97') to a point; Thence west continuing on said lands twenty one and ninety eight hundredths feet (21.98') to the southeast corner of lands conveyed to The Niagara, Lockport, and Ontario Power Company by deed recorded in Liber 1041 of Deeds at Page 510; Thence northeasterly along the southeasterly line of said lands conveyed in Liber 1041 of Deeds at Page 510, seven hundred thirteen and two tenths feet plus or minus (713.2'±) to the southwesterly line of lands acquired by the State Of New York and described as being parcels 8 & 9 P.S.C. Case No. 5998; Thence southeasterly along said southwesterly line one hundred fifty one and sixty four hundredths feet (151.64') to the westerly line of lands conveyed to The Niagara Mohawk Power Company by deed recorded in Liber 6456 of Deeds at Page 13 and by deed recorded in Liber 6461 of Deeds at Page 29; Thence south along said Niagara Mohawk Company's west line one thousand forty one and ninety nine hundredths feet. (1041.99') to the north east corner of lands conveyed to Sambo Enterprises in Liber 8391 Page 357; Thence west along the north line of said Sambo two hundred feet (200') to the north west corner of said Sambo; Thence south along the west line of said Sambo and its extension two hundred, ninety six feet plus or minus (296'±) to the center line of Ridge Road; Thence west along said center line two hundred one feet plus or minus (201'±) to where it intersects the current center line of the southerly portion Langner Road extended north; Thence southerly along said center line of Langner Road the following four distances, (1) one hundred eighty nine feet plus or minus (189'±), (2) one hundred seventeen feet plus or minus (117'±), (3) an arc distance of three hundred one feet plus or minus (301'±), (4) three hundred two feet plus or minus (302'±) to the southeast corner of lands owned by RB-3 Associates by Liber 10898 Page 4264; Thence west along the south line of said RB-3 Associates and its extension west five hundred fifty eight and eighty nine hundredths feet (558.89') to the east line of Niagara, Lockport and Ontario Power Company by Liber 1726 Page 40; Thence northeast along said east line nine hundred eighteen feet plus or minus (918'±) to the center line of Ridge Road; Thence east along said center line two hundred forty nine feet plus or minus (249'±) to the east Right of Way of now abandoned Langner Road extended south to the center line of Ridge Road, said east line also being the west boundary of lands taken by the State of New York as shown on Map 14 - Parcel 17 & Map 18 - Parcel 22 extended south to said center line; Thence northwesterly along said lines two hundred ten feet plus or minus to (216.18'±) the point of beginning. (k)Erie County Sewer District No. 3 Boundary Extension 2016 — Portion K ALL THAT TRACT OR PARCEL OF LAND situate in the Town of Hamburg, County of Erie and State of New York, being part of Lot No. 33, Township 9, Range 8, of the Holland Land Company's Survey, Bounded and described as follows; BEGINNING at a point in the north line of Lot No. 33 at the northwest corner of lands conveyed to Charles & Darlene Erickson by Liber 9492 Page 11; Thence west along said north line six hundred ninety six and twelve hundredths feet (696.12') to a point on the south line of Erie County Sewer District No. 3, said point also being two hundred eight-one and one tenth feet (281.10') east of the northwest corner of lands conveyed to Mary Bosard by Liber 1603 Page 529; Thence southerly parallel with the west line of lands conveyed to said Bossard a distance of six hundred sixty four and nineteen hundredths feet (664.19') to a point; Thence westerly at right angles sixteen and seventy five feet (16.75'); thence southerly on a line deflecting to the left at an angle of 98°30' one hundred seven and five tenths feet (107.5'); Thence continuing southerly on a line deflecting to the left at an angle of 181°38'40" twenty three and two tenths feet (23.2'); Thence east at right angles to last described line one foot (1.0'); Thence southerly at right angles to last described line ten and one tenth feet (10.1'); Thence westerly at right angles to last described line two and two tenths feet (2.2'); Thence southerly in a straight line one hundred eight and six tenths feet (108.6') to a point in the center line of Pleasant Avenue (66' ROW); Thence easterly along said centerline four hundred sixteen and eight tenths feet plus or minus (416.8'±) to the northwest line of Southwestern Boulevard (100' ROW) ; Thence northeasterly along said ROW a distance of three hundred ninety-three feet plus or minus (393'±) to the west line of said lands owned by Erickson; Thence north along said west line five hundred eighty-six and nine tenths feet (586.9') to the northwest corner of said Erickson lands in the north line of Lot No. 33 to the point and place of beginning. (l) Erie County Sewer District No. 3 Boundary Extension 2016 — Portion L ALL THAT TRACT OR. PARCEL OF LAND situate in the Town of Hamburg, County of

Erie and State of New York, being part of

Lot No. 28, Township 9, Range 8, of the Holland Land Company's Survey, Bounded and described as follows; BEGINNING at the intersection of the east line of Lot Number 28 with the centerline of Pleasant Ave (formerly Amsdell Rd); Thence westerly along said center line a distance of 173 feet to a point, said point being 115 feet east as measured along said center line from the southeast corner of lands conveyed to Kevin Kielar by deed recorded in Erie county Clerk's Office in Liber 11001 of deeds at Page 9264; Thence northerly and parallel to the east line of said Kielar a distance of 233 feet to a point; Thence westerly parallel with the center line of said Pleasant Ave a distance of 115 feet to a point at the northeast corner of said Kielar; Thence southerly along said east line of said Kielar and its extension south crossing said Pleasant Ave a distance of 270.7+/- feet to the southerly line of a parcel of land acquired by the State of New York for highway purposes and known as Map Number 526, Parcel 533 and filed in the Erie County Clerk's Office in Liber 5940 of Deeds at pages 203 and 232; Thence southwesterly along the southeasterly bounds of said acquisition a distance of 225.35+/- feet to an angle point; Thence continuing along said southeasterly bounds of said acquisition and at an interior angle of 136° 56' 25" a distance of 160.28 feet to a point, said point being the southwest corner of Sub-Lot 5 of Map Cover 2473 (Pleasant Acres Subdivision); Thence easterly at an interior angle of 68° 21' 35" a distance of 249.08 feet to a point at the southeast corner of SubLot 4 of said Map Cover 2473, said point also being on the west line of Sub-Lot 3; Thence southerly at right angles to last described line along said west line of said Sub-Lot 3 a distance of 318.26 feet to a point at the southwest corner of said Sub-Lot 3; Thence easterly at an interior angle of 92° 40' 19" along the south line of said Sub-Lot 3 a distance of 278.06 feet to the southeast corner of said Sub-Lot 3, said point also being on the east line of Lot 28; Thence northerly at an interior angle of 89° 27' 41" along said east line of Lot 28 and east line of said Sub-Lot 3 and Sub-Lot 1 a distance of 614.7 feet to the point or place of beginning. Section 3. There will be no additional capital costs incurred by or on behalf of the Erie County Sewer District No. 3 with respect to the extension of the boundaries of such District, but future annual charges will be apportioned in accordance with applicable flat charges, hook-up charges and charges based on units, assessed value and footage, specified in the District's Benefit and User Charge formulas, as such formulas currently exist and as amended from time to time. Section 4. This resolution is subject to permissive referendum and the Clerk of the Legislature is hereby authorized and directed to publish in full, within ten days after the adoption hereof, a Notice containing a true copy of this resolution, the resolution number, the date of adoption and a statement that such resolution is subject to permissive referendum

The adoption of the foregoing resolution was seconded by Legislator Dixon and duly put to a vote, which resulted as follows: AYES: Patrick B. Burke, Betty Jean Grant, Thomas A. Loughran, Barbara Miller-Williams, Peter J. Savage III, Lynne M. Dixon, Kevin R. Hardwick, Joseph C. Lorigo, John J. Mills, Ted B. Morton and Edward A. Rath III NOES: The resolution was thereupon declared duly adopted. Dated: Buffalo, New York, October 6, 2016.  STATE OF NEW YORK ) :ss: COUNTY OF ERIE ) I, the undersigned Clerk of the Erie County Legislature, DO HEREBY CERTIFY that I have compared the foregoing extract of the minutes of the meeting of the County Legislature of said County, including the resolution contained therein, held on the 6th day of October, 2016, with the original minutes thereof as originally recorded in the Minute Book of said Erie County Legislature and the same is a true and correct copy of said original minutes and of the whole of said original so far as the same relates to the subject matters referred to in said extract. I FURTHER CERTIFY that all members of said Legislature had due notice of said meeting. I FURTHER CERTIFY that, pursuant to Section 103 of the Public Officers Law (Open Meetings Law), said meeting was open to the general public. I FURTHER CERTIFY that, PRIOR to the time of said meeting, I duly caused a public notice of the time and place of said meeting to be given to the following newspapers and/or other news media as follows: Newspaper and/or other news media and Date given Buffalo News October 3, 2016 WBEN October 3, 2016 WGRZ October 3, 2016 WIVB October 3, 2016 WKBW October 3, 2016 WBFO October 3, 2016 WNED October 3, 2016 www.erie.gov/legislature October 3, 2016  I FURTHER CERTIFY that, PRIOR to the time of said meeting, I duly caused public notice of the time and place of said meeting to be conspicuously posted in the following designated public locations(s) on the following dates: Designated Locations(s)of posted notice 92 Franklin Street, Buffalo NY Date of Posting October 3, 2016 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal of said County Legislature this 6th day of October, 2016. (SEAL) Karen M. McCarthy Clerk, Erie County Legislature


16 LEGAL NOTICE Bids SECOND SUPPLEMENTAL SUMMONS Index #: 604248/2012 Filed: 8/26/16 Plaintiff designates Erie County as the place of trial. Venue is based upon the County in which the mortgaged premises is situated. SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK COUNTY OF ERIE M&T Bank Plaintiff, -againstAcea M. Mosey, Erie County Public Administrator, as Administrator for the estate of John Wesley Blue a/k/a John W. Blue, John Wesley Blue a/k/a John W. Blue’s respective heirsat-law, next-of-kin, distributees, executors, administrators, trustees, devisees, legatees, assignees, lienors, creditors, and successors in interest and generally all persons having or claiming under, by or through said defendant who may be deceased, by purchase, inheritance, lien or otherwise, any right, title or interest in the real property described in the complaint herein, Edna Washington, as heir to the Estate of John Wesley Blue a/k/a John W. Blue, Jr., Ann F. Arnold, Esq. as Guardian ad Litem on behalf of Charley Blue, as heir to the Estate of John Wesley Blue a/k/a John W. Blue, Jr. if he be living and if he be dead, any and all persons who are spouses, widows, grantees, mortgagees, lienors, heirs, devisees, distributees, or successors in interest of such of the above as maybe dead, and his spouses, heirs, devisees, distributees, and successors in interest, all of whom and whose names and places of residence are unknown to Plaintiff, Minnie Miller, as heir to the Estate of John Wesley Blue a/k/a John W. Blue, Jr., Angela K. Blue a/k/a Angela K. Wallace, as heir to the Estate of John Wesley Blue a/k/a John W. Blue, Jr., DeRutha Blue a/k/a DeRutha Blue Riding, as heir to the Estate of John Wesley Blue a/k/a John W. Blue, Jr.,Rosa Blue as heir to the Estate of Clifford Blue who was heir to the Estate of John Wesley Blue a/k/a John W. Blue, Jr., Gloria Van Alstyne as heir to the Estate of Clifford Blue who was heir to the Estate of John Wesley Blue a/k/a John W. Blue, Jr., Richard Blue as heir to the Estate of Clifford Blue who was heir to the Estate of John Wesley Blue a/k/a John W. Blue, Jr., Clifford L. Blue as heir to the Estate of Clifford Blue who was heir to the Estate of John Wesley Blue a/k/a John W. Blue, Jr., Kenneth Tyrone Blue as heir to the Estate of Clifford Blue who was heir to the Estate of John Wesley Blue a/k/a John W. Blue, Jr., Patrisha Blue a/k/a Patricia Blue as heir to the Estate of Clifford Blue who was heir to the Estate of John Wesley Blue a/k/a John W. Blue, Jr., Robin Brown as heir to the Estate of Clifford Blue who was heir to the Estate of John Wesley Blue a/k/a John W. Blue, Jr., Lemar Blue as heir to the Estate of Clifford Blue who was heir to the Estate of John Wesley Blue a/k/a John W. Blue, Jr., Jermaine Blue as heir to the Estate of Clifford Blue who was heir to the Estate of John Wesley Blue a/k/a John W. Blue, Jr., Clifford Blue’s respective heirs-at-law, next-of-kin, distributees, executors, administrators, trustees, devisees, legatees, assignees, lienors, creditors, and successors in interest and generally all persons having or claiming under, by or through said defendant who may be deceased, by purchase, inheritance, lien or otherwise, any right, title or interest in the real property described in the complaint herein, United States of America, New York State Department of Taxation and Finance, Portfolio Recovery Associates, LLC, Palisades Collection, LLC, Parkside Medical Anesthesia Associates, P.C., LVNV Funding LLC a/p/o GE Capital, Credit Acceptance Corporation, Commissioner of Erie County Department of Social Services, Defendants. TO THE ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANT(S): YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED to

Challenger Community News • www.thechallengernews.com •October 12, 2016 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 attorneys for the plaintiff within twenty (20) days after service of this Summons, exclusive of the day of service; or within thirty (30) days after service is complete if this Summons is not personally delivered to you within the State of New York; or within sixty (60) days if it is the United States of America. In case of your failure to appear or answer, judgment will be taken against you by default for the relief demanded in the Complaint. NOTICE YOU ARE IN DANGER OF LOSING YOUR HOME If you do not respond to this summons and complaint by serving a copy of the answer on the attorney for the mortgage company who filed this foreclosure proceeding against you and filing the answer with the court, a default judgment may be entered and you can lose your home. Speak to an attorney or go to the court where your case is pending for further information on how to answer the summons and protect your property. Sending a payment to your mortgage company will not stop this foreclosure action. YOU MUST RESPOND BY SERVING A COPY OF THE ANSWER ON THE ATTORNEY FOR THE PLAINTIFF (MORTGAGE COMPANY) AND FILING THE ANSWER WITH THE COURT. Dated: Bay Shore, New York July 12, 2016 FRENKEL, LAMBERT, WEISS, WEISMAN & GORDON, LLP BY: Pamela Flink Attorneys for Plaintiff 53 Gibson Street Bay Shore, New York 11706 (631) 969-3100 Our File No.: 01-054487-F00 TO: Acea M. Mosey, Erie County Public Administrator of the Estate of John Wesley Blue a/k/a John W. Blue, Jr. 625 Delaware Avenue, Ste. 304 Buffalo, NY 14202 DeRutha Blue a/k/a DeRutha Blue Riding, as heir to the Estate of John Wesley Blue a/k/a John W. Blue, Jr. 444 Hammocks Dr Orchard Park, NY 14127 AND/OR 576 Eggert St Buffalo, NY 14215 Rosa Blue as heir to the Estate of Clifford Blue who was heir to the Estate of John Wesley Blue a/k/a John W. Blue Jr. a/k/a John Blue 335 Washington Street Geneva, NY 14456 Richard Blue as heir to the Estate of Clifford Blue who was heir to the Estate of John Wesley Blue a/k/a John W. Blue Jr. a/k/a John Blue 33 Mohawk Path Bellingham, MA 02019 Clifford L. Blue as heir to the Estate of Clifford Blue who was heir to the Estate of John Wesley Blue a/k/a John W. Blue Jr a/k/a John Blue 2005 SW Northstar Way Apt. N Troutdale, OR 97060 Kenneth Tyrone Blue as heir to the Estate of Clifford Blue who was heir to the Estate of John Wesley Blue a/k/a John W. Blue Jr. a/k/a John Blue 335 Washington Street Geneva, NY 14456 Gloria Van Alstyne as heir to the Estate of Clifford Blue who was heir to the Estate of John Wesley Blue a/k/a John W. Blue a/k/a John Blue 17906 White Sand Drive Tampa, FL 33647 Patrisha Blue a/k/a Patricia Blue as heir to the Estate of Clifford Blue who was heir to the Estate of John Wesley Blue a/k/a John W. Blue Jr. a/k/a John Blue 15 Genesee Park Place Geneva, NY 14456

Robin Brown as heir to the Estate of Clifford Blue who was heir to the Estate of John Wesley Blue a/k/a John W. Blue a/k/a John Blue 6 Mayer Drive Highland, NY 12528 Lemar Blue as heir to the Estate of Clifford Blue who was heir of the Estate of John Wesley Blue a/k/a John W. Blue a/k/a John Blue 191 Lynx Court Fairport, NY 14450 Jermaine Blue as heir to the Estate of Clifford Blue who was heir to the Estate of John Wesley Blue a/k/a John W. Blue Jr. a/k/a John Blue 6401 Valley Estates Drive Raleigh, NC 27612 Parkside Medical Anesthesia Associates, P.C. 2121 Main Street Suite 111 Buffalo, NY 14214 LVNV Funding LLC a/p/o GE Capital 625 Pilot Road Suite 3 Las Vegas, NV 89119 Credit Acceptance Corporation 25505 W. Twelve Mile Road Southfield, MI 48034 Commissioner of Erie County Department of Social Services 95 Franklin Street Buffalo, NY 14202 Ann F. Arnold, Esq., as Guardian ad Litem on behalf of Charley Blue, as heir to the Estate of John Wesley Blue a/k/a John W. Blue, Jr. 37 Franklin Street, Suite 1110 Buffalo, New York 14202

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LEGAL NOTICE SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK – COUNTY OF ERIE INDEX# 804825/2016 FILED: 09/02/2016 SUPPLEMENTAL SUMMONS AND NOTICE Plaintiff designates Erie County as the place of trial. Venue is based upon the County in which the mortgaged premises are situated. HSBC BANK USA, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION AS TRUSTEE IN TRUST FOR CITIGROUP MORGAGE LOAN TRUST INC., ASSET BACKED PASS-THROUGH CERTIFICATES SERIES 2003-HE-3, Plaintiff, against UNKNOWN HEIRS OF THE ESTATE OF JUSTINE ALBERT, if they be living and if they be dead, the respective heirs-at-law, next-of-kin, distributees, executors, administrators, trustees, devisees, legatees, assignees, lienors, creditors and successors in interest and generally all persons having or claiming under, by or through said Defendant(s) who may be deceased, by purchase, inheritance, lien or inheritance, any right, title or interest in or to the real property described in the Complaint, BUFFALO URBAN RENEWAL AGENCY, ERIE COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES, CAPITAL ONE BANK, CAROL DANKERT, AS COMMISSIONER OF ERIE COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES, NEW YORK STATE DEPARTMENT OF TAXATION AND FINANCE, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE, and “JOHN DOE” and “JANE DOE”, the last two names being fictitious, said parties intended being tenants or occupants, if any, having or claiming an interest in, or lien upon the premises described in the complaint, Defendant(s). TO THE ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANTS: 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 ATTORNEYS 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 YOU 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. 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 within 20 days after the service of this Summons, exclusive of the day of service (or within 30 days after the service is complete if this Summons is not personally delivered to you within the State of New York); The United States of America, if designated as a Defendant in this action, may appear within (60) days of service thereof and in case of your failure to appear or answer, judgment will be taken against you by default for the relief demanded in the Complaint. NOTICE OF NATURE OF ACTION AND RELIEF SOUGHT: THE OBJECT of the above captioned action is to foreclose on a mortgage in the sum of $30,000.00 dated August 18, 2000, executed by Defendant(s) JUSTINE ALBERT to THE CIT GROUP/CONSUMER FINANCE INC (NY) recorded on August 23, 2000 in Mortgage Liber 12893, Page 2224, in the Office of the Clerk of the County of ERIE. THE CIT GROUP/CONSUMER FINANCE INC (NY) assigned all of its rights, title and interest in the Mortgage by way of an assignment executed September 5,

2000 to NATIONAL CITY HOME LOANS SERVICES INC. The assignment was duly recorded in the Office of the Clerk of the County of ERIE on April 2, 2003, in Mortgage Liber 13062, Page 714. BANK OF AMERICA, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, SUCCESSOR BY MERGER TO BAC HOME LOANS SERVICING, LIMITED PARTNERSHIP, SUCCESSOR BY MERGER TO HOME LOAN SERVICES, INCORPORATED FORMERLY KNOWN AS NATIONAL CITY HOME LOANS SERVICES INC. assigned all of its rights, title and interest in the Mortgage by way of an assignment executed May 8, 2012 to HSBC BANK, USA NATIONAL ASSOCIATION AS TRUSTEE IN TRUST FOR CITIGROUP MORGAGE LOAN TRUST, INC., ASSET BACKED PASS-THROUGH CERTIFICATES, SERIES 2003-HE-3. The assignment was duly recorded in the Office of the Clerk of the County of ERIE on May 23, 2012, in Mortgage Liber 13582, Page 7073. On July 22, 2009, for valuable consideration JUSTINE ALBERT duly executed, acknowledged and delivered a loan modification agreement, whereby said Defendant bound herself in the new principal amount of $30,214.00 with interest thereon, covering premises known as 439 Riley St, Buffalo, NY 14208 (Section 100.5, Block 6 and Lot 33). The relief sought within action is a final judgment directing the sale of the premises described above to satisfy the debt described above. To the above named Defendants: The foregoing Summons is served upon you by publication pursuant to an order of the Hon. John F. O’Donnell, Justice of the Supreme Court of the State of New York, and filed along with the supporting papers in the Office of the Clerk of the County of Erie on 8/26/2016. This is an action to foreclose on a mortgage. ALL that plot, piece or parcel of land, situate, lying and being in the City of Buffalo, County of Erie and State of New York, Section 100.5, Block 6 and Lot 33, said premises known as 439 Riley St, Buffalo, NY 14208. YOU ARE HEREBY PUT ON NOTICE THAT WE ARE ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT AND ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. By reason of the default in the payment of the monthly installment of principal and interest, among other things, as hereinafter set forth, Plaintiff, the holder and owner of the aforementioned note and mortgage, or their agents have elected and hereby accelerate the mortgage and declare the entire mortgage indebtedness immediately due and payable. By reason of the aforesaid, there is due and owing to Plaintiff the sum of $25,323.90, with interest thereon at 6.50000% per annum from July 1, 2015. UNLESS YOU DISPUTE THE VALIDITY OF THE DEBT, OR ANY PORTION THEREOF, WITHIN THIRTY (30) DAYS AFTER YOUR RECEIPT HEREOF THAT THE DEBT, OR ANY PORTION THEREOF, IS DISPUTED, THE DEBTOR JUDGMENT AGAINST YOU AND A COPY OF SUCH VERIFICATION OR JUDGMENT WILL BE MAILED TO YOU BY THE HEREIN DEBT COLLECTOR. IF APPLICABLE, UPON YOUR WRITTEN REQUEST, WITHIN SAID THIRTY (30) DAY PERIOD, THE HEREIN DEBT COLLECTOR WILL PROVIDE YOU WITH THE NAME AND ADDRESS OF THE ORIGINAL CREDITOR. IF YOU HAVE RECEIVED A DISCHARGE FROM THE UNITED STATES BANKRUPTCY COURT, YOU ARE NOT PERSONALLY LIABLE FOR THE UNDERLYING INDEBTEDNESS OWED TO PLAINTIFF/CREDITOR AND THIS NOTICE/DISCLOSURE IS FOR COMPLIANCE AND INFORMATIONAL PURPOSES ONLY. HELP FOR HOMEOWNERS IN FORECLOSURE New York State 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 or 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, there are government agencies, and non-profit 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 New York State Department of Financial Services’ at 1-800-269-0990 or visit the Department’s website at http:// www.dfs.ny.gov FORECLOSURE RESCUE SCAMS Be careful of people who approach you with offers to “save” your home. There are individuals who watch for notices of foreclosure actions in order to unfairly profit from a homeowner’s distress. You should be extremely careful about any such promises and any suggestions that you pay them a fee or sign over your deed. State law requires anyone offering such services for profit to enter into a contract which fully describes the services they will perform and fees they will charge, and which prohibits them from taking any money from you until they have completed all such promised services. Section 1303 NOTICE YOU ARE IN DANGER OF LOSING YOUR HOME If you do not respond to this Summons and Complaint by serving the 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 may 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 AN ANSWER WITH THE COURT. Kozeny, McCubbin & Katz, LLP. Attorneys for the Plaintiff, 40 Marcus Drive, Suite 200 Melville, NY 11747 Our File 27804

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BANK OF AMERICA, N.A., Plaintiff -against- LOVETTE BARLOW, AKA LOVETTE EVANS AKA E. BARLOW LOVETTE, et al Defendant(s). Pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale entered herein and dated April 4, 2016, I, the undersigned Referee will sell at public auction at the Foreclosure Alcove, 1st floor, 92 Franklin Street, Buffalo, NY on October 17, 2016 at 10:00 a.m. premises situate in the City of Buffalo, County of Erie and State of New York, being part of Lot No. 19, Township 11, Range 8 of the Holland Land Company's Survey and Further distinguished as Subdivision Lot No. 16 in Block 9 as shown on map recorded in the Erie County Clerk's Office in Liber 336 on Deeds at page 416, being 30 feet, front and rear, by 90 feet in depth, Sears Street, west side beginning 372.35 feet south from the south line of Lovejoy Street. Section 112.45 Block 2 Lot 15. Said premises known as 68 SEARS STREET, BUFFALO, NY Approximate amount of lien $50,316.13 plus interest & costs. Premises will be sold subject to provisions of filed Judgment and Terms of Sale. If the sale is set aside for any reason, the Purchaser at the sale shall be entitled only to a return of the deposit paid. The Purchaser shall have no further recourse against the Mortgagor, the Mortgagee or the Mortgagee’s attorney. Index Number 806114/2015. MARGARET A. MURPHY, ESQ., Referee David A. Gallo & Associates LLP Attorney(s) for Plaintiff 95-25 Queens Boulevard, 11th Floor, Rego Park, NY 11374 File# 8325.913 The above sale, originally scheduled for October 4, 2016 at 10:00 a.m. has been postponed. The new sale date has been scheduled for October 17, 2016 at the same time and place. MARGARET A. MURPHY, ESQ., Referee

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LEGAL NOTICE Sewer District No.1 PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that on October 6, 2016, the County Legislature of the County of Erie, New York, adopted Resolution No. 239-2016 approving the extension of Erie County Sewer District No. 1, a true copy of which follows, which resolution is subject to permissive referendum: EXTRACT OF MINUTES Meeting of the County Legislature of the County of Erie, New York. October 6, 2016 A regular meeting of the County Leslature of the County of Erie, New York, was held at the Chambers of the Erie County Legislature, in the Erie County Hall, Buffalo, New York, in said County, on October 6, 2016, at 2 o'clock P.M. (Prevailing Time). The following Legislators were present: Patrick B. Burke, Betty Jean Grant, Thomas A. Loughran, Barbara Miller-Williams, Peter J. Savage III, Lynne M. Dixon, Kevin R. Hardwick, Joseph C. Lorigo, John J. Mills, Ted B. Morton and Edward A. Rath III There were absent: Also present: Karen M. McCarthy, Clerk of the Legislature Legislator Morton offered the following resolution and moved its adoption: RESOLUTION NO. 239 RESOLUTION DATED OCTOBER 6, 2016 RESOLUTION APPROVING THE EXTENSION OF ERIE COUNTY SEWER DISTRICT NO. 1 AND MAKING OTHER DETERMINATIONS IN CONNECTION THEREWITH

(Introduced) September 22, 2016. (Adopted) October 6, 2016. WHEREAS, pursuant to proceedings heretofore had and taken in accordance with the provisions of Article 5-A of the County Law, a report of the Erie County Sewer Agency approved by the Erie County Sewer District No. 1 Board of Managers on October 2, 2015, an extension of Sewer District No. 1 of the County of Erie, New York to include sanitary sewer service areas currently serviced as out of district customers has been proposed; and WHEREAS, a map and plan have been duly prepared by the County Engineers (Erie County Department of Environment and Planning) relating to such extension of the Erie County Sewer District No. 1, which map and plan have been filed with the County Legislature pursuant to Section 254 of the County Law; and WHEREAS, there will be no additional capital costs incurred by or on behalf of the Erie County Sewer District No. 1 with respect to the extension of the boundaries of such District, but future annual charges will be apportioned between real property in the District in the towns of Cheektowaga and West Seneca in accordance with their respective proportionate shares of equalized assessed value in the District and in accordance applicable flat charges and charges based on units, assessed value and footage, specified in the District's Benefit and User Charge formulas, as such formulas currently exist and as amended from time to time; and WHEREAS, pursuant to Section 258 of the County Law, the consent of the State Comptroller is not required prior to the extension of said Erie County Sewer District No. 1 because such extension is not to be financed by the issuance of bonds, notes, certificates or other evidences of indebtedness of the County; and WHEREAS, said County Legislature duly adopted Resolution No. 109-2016 on the 9th day of June, 2016, calling a meeting of the County Legislature for the purpose of holding a public hearing on the aforesaid extension of Erie County Sewer District No. 1 in accordance with the aforesaid map and plan, and WHEREAS, the Erie County Sewer District No. 1 Board of Managers and the County Legislature have given due consideration to the impact that the extension of Erie County Sewer District No. 1 may have on the environment and on the basis of such consideration, have found that no substantial adverse environmental impact will be caused thereby; and WHEREAS, the Erie County Sewer District No. 1 Board of Managers and the County Legislature have complied in every respect with all applicable federal, state and local laws and regulations regarding environmental matters including compliance with the New York State Environmental Quality Review Act, comprising Article 8 of the Environmental Conservation Law and, in connection therewith; and WHEREAS, said public hearing was duly held at Erie County Hall, 92 Franklin Street, 4th Floor, Buffalo, New York, in said County, on the 6th day of July, 2016, at 1:30 o'clock P.M., Prevailing Time; and WHEREAS, notice of said public hearing was duly published in the manner provided by law and proof thereof was submitted to said County Legislature; and WHEREAS, said County Legislature has duly considered the evidence given at such public hearing; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE COUNTY OF ERIE, NEW YORK, AS FOLLOWS: Section 1. Upon the evidence given at the public hearing held on July 6, 2016, and after due consideration of the map and plan, and other recommendations and other data, if any, heretofore provided to the County Legislature, it is hereby found and determined that: (a)the proposed extension is satisfactory,

sufficient, adequate and appropriate; (b)all the property and property owners within the proposed extension are benefited thereby; (c)all the property and property owners benefited are included within the limits of the proposed extension; (d)it is in the public interest to extend said Erie County Sewer District No. 1. Section 2. The extension of Erie County Sewer District No. 1 is hereby approved and said extension shall comprise an area described as follows: (a)Erie County Sewer District No. 1 Boundary Extension 2016— Portion A ALL THAT TRACT OR PARCEL OF LAND situate in the Town of Cheektowaga, County of Erie, State of New York, being part of lot number 71, Township 11, Range 7, of The Holland Land Company's Survey, and distinguished as Subdivision Lot Number Fourteen (14) as shown on Map entitled "Marywood Farms Part I" filed in the Erie County Clerk's Office under Cover Number 2354. Erie County Sewer District No. 1 Non-Contiguous Boundary Extension 2016 Portion B ALL THAT TRACT OR PARCEL OF LAND situate in the Town of West Seneca, County of Erie, State of New York, being part of lot numbers 125 & 126, Township 10, Range 7, of The Buffalo Creek Reservation, Bounded and described as follows: Beginning at a point of intersection of the northerly line of Mineral Springs Road (66' Wide) and the westerly line of Harlem Road (100' Wide), Said point being the south east corner of lands recorded in the Erie County Clerk's Office in Liber 11105 of Deeds at Page 1333; Thence northwesterly along said northern line of Mineral Springs Road a distance of eight hundred twenty nine and nineteen hundredths feet (829.19') to an angle point; Thence continuing along said northern line of Mineral Springs Road in a southwesterly direction a distance of two hundred forty six and nineteen hundredths feet plus or minus (246.19'±) to a point, said point being the easterly bounds of The New York State (NYS) Thruway, Erie Section, map number 349 as shown on appropriation recorded in Liber 6015 of Deeds at Page 160, Said point also being the south west corner of lands described in Liber 10344 of deeds at Page 355; Thence northerly along said easterly bounds of NYS Thruway the following five courses and distances: 1)N 01°51'05" E, 204.60 feet to an angle point therein; 2)N 45° W, 40.00 feet to an angle point therein; 3)N 01°51'05" E, 70.00 feet to an angle point therein; 4)N 45° E, 40.00 feet to an angle point therein; 5)N 01°51'05" E 47.70± feet to a concrete monument at the southwest corner of lands recorded in Liber 8282 of Deeds at Page 131; Thence continuing north along said NYS Thruway a distance of two hundred sixty six and fifteen hundredths feet (266.15') and one hundred forty four and fifty four hundredths feet plus or minus (144.54+/-) to the southwest corner of Liber 10413 of Deeds at page 529; Thence easterly along the southerly line of said deed a distance of three hundred forty two and thirty five hundredths feet (342.35') to a point, said point being on the west line of liber 11233 of Deeds at Page 5146, said point also being six hundred forty and fifty nine hundredths feet 640.59' west of the west right-of-way of Harlem Road being a 100' Road; Thence northerly along said west line of Liber 11233 Pg 5146 and its extension a distance of three hundred ninety feet plus or minus (390'±) to southerly top of bank of Buffalo Creek, Said point being the southwest corner of lands described in Liber 9958 of Deeds at Page 180; Thence northeasterly along said top of bank and following said deed nine hundred twenty five feet plus or minus (925+/-) to a point in the southwesterly line of land conveyed to County of Erie by Liber 5468 of Deeds at Page 252; Thence southeasterly along said southwest line of said deed thirty two and fifty hundreds feet (32.50') to an angle point in the west line of Harlem Road; Thence south along the west line of said Harlem Road the following distances, five hundred five and twenty two hundredths feet (505.22') and fourteen and thirty nine hundredths feet (14.39') to a point of curvature; Thence continuing southerly along the west line of said Harlem Road on a curve to the right having a radius of two thousand eight hundred fifteen feet (2815') an arc distance of one hundred twenty nine and twelve hundredths feet (129.12') to the south east corner of said Liber 9958 of Deeds at Page 180; Thence south along the west line of said Harlem Road a distance of one thousand two hundred seventeen and six hundredths feet (1,217.06') to the point of beginning. (b)Erie County Sewer District No. 1 NonContiguous Boundary Extension 2016 — Portion C ALL THAT TRACT OR PARCEL OF LAND situate in the Town of West Seneca, County of Erie, State of New York, being part of Lot Number 129, Township 10, Range 7, of The Buffalo Creek Reservation, bounded and described as follows: Beginning at a point in the northerly line of Mineral Springs Road (49.5' wide) a distant five hundred forty five and thirty eight hundredths feet (545.38') easterly from the point of intersection of the northerly line of Mineral Springs Road with the easterly line

CLASSIFIEDS of South Ogden Street (60' wide), said point of beginning also being on the east line of the City of Buffalo; Thence running northerly along said east line of the City of Buffalo, two hundred twenty feet (220') to a point; Thence running easterly along a line parallel to the northerly line of Mineral Springs Road one hundred twenty five feet (125') to a point; Thence running southerly along a line parallel with the east line of the City of Buffalo two hundred twenty feet (220') to a point on the north bounds of Mineral Springs Road; Thence running westerly along said north bounds of Mineral Springs Road one hundred twenty five feet (125') to the point or place of beginning. (c)Erie County Sewer District No. 1 Boundary Extension 2016 - Portion D ALL THAT TRACT OR PARCEL OF LAND situate in the Town of Cheektowaga, County of Erie, State of New York, Being part of Lot No. 65 & 86, Township 10, Range 7 of the Buffalo Creek Reservation and being described as follows; Beginning a point in the southerly line of Cayuga Creek Road (66' wide) where it meets the northeast corner of lands conveyed to the County of Erie by Liber 10957 Page 1415; Thence southeasterly along the northerly line of said County of Erie lands a distance of 500 feet to the center of Cayuga Creek and the PRINCPLE POINT OF BEGINNING, said point being on the Boundary Line of Erie County Sewer District No. 1 Extension 1, Part A — Carefree Trailer Park as established November 16, 1978; Thence running southeasterly, northeasterly, Southerly, southwesterly, and westerly along said centerline of Cayuga Creek and along said District Boundary as it meanders a distance of 5370± feet to the west line of Lot No. 86; Thence north along said west line a distance of 680± feet to the northwest corner of said Lot; Thence continuing north along the west bounds of Lot No. 65 a distance of 600 feet to the northwest corner of lands conveyed to the County of Erie by Liber 11231 Page 6452; Thence east along the north line of said County lands a distance of 125.72 feet to the northeast corner of said County lands; Thence north along the east line of lands conveyed to Richard J. Viggato by Liber 11123 Page 6451 a distance of 170± feet to a point 500 feet southeast from the southerly line of Cayuga Creek Road (66' wide), said point being on the Erie County Sewer District No. 1 Boundary; Thence northeasterly and parallel to said southerly line of Cayuga Creek Road and along said District Boundary a distance of 608± feet to the principle point of beginning. Section 3. There will be no additional capital costs incurred by or on behalf of the Erie County Sewer District No. 1 with respect to the extension of the boundaries of such District, but future annual charges will be apportioned between real property in the District in the towns of Cheektowaga and West Seneca in accordance with their respective proportionate shares of equalized assessed value in the District and in accordance applicable flat charges and charges based on units, assessed value and footage, specified in the District’s Benefit and User Charge formulas, as such formulas currently exist and as amended from time to time. Section 4. This resolution is subject to permissive referendum and the Clerk of the Legislature is hereby authorized and directed to publish in full, within ten days after the adoption hereof, a Notice containing a true copy of this resolution, the resolution number, the date of adoption and a statement that such resolution is subject to permissive referendum. The adoption of the foregoing resolution was seconded by Legislator Dixon and duly put to a vote, which resulted as follows: AYES: Patrick B. Burke, Betty Jean Grant, Thomas A. Loughran, Barbara Miller-Williams, Peter J. Savage III, Lynne M. Dixon, Kevin R. Hardwick, Joseph C. Lorigo, John J. Mills, Ted B. Morton and Edward A. Rath III NOES: The resolution was thereupon declared duly adopted. Dated: Buffalo, New York, October 6, 2016. STATE OF NEW YORK ) :ss: COUNTY OF ERIE ) I, the undersigned Clerk of the Erie County Legislature, DO HEREBY CERTIFY that I have compared the foregoing extract of the minutes of the meeting of the County Legislature of said County, including the resolution contained therein, held on the 6th day of October, 2016, with the original minutes thereof as originally recorded in the Minute Book of said Erie County Legislature and the same is a true and correct copy of said original minutes and of the whole of said original so far as the same relates to the subject matters referred to in said extract. I FURTHER CERTIFY that all members of said Legislature had due notice of said meeting. I FURTHER CERTIFY that, pursuant to Section 103 of the Public Officers Law (Open Meetings Law), said meeting was open to the general public. I FURTHER CERTIFY that, PRIOR to the time of said meeting, I duly caused a public notice of the time and place of said meeting to be given to the following newspapers and/or other news media as follows: Newspaper and/or other news mediaand Date given Buffalo News October 3, 2016

WBEN October 3, 2016 WGRZ October 3, 2016 WIVB October 3, 2016 WKBW October 3, 2016 WBFO October 3, 2016 WNED October 3, 2016 www.erie.gov/legislature October 3, 2016  I FURTHER CERTIFY that, PRIOR to the time of said meeting, I duly caused public notice of the time and place of said meeting to be conspicuously posted in the following designated public locations(s) on the following dates: Designated Locations(s) of posted notice 92 Franklin Street, Buffalo NY Date of Posting October 3, 2016 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal of said County Legislature this 6th day of October, 2016. (SEAL) Karen M. McCarthy Clerk, Erie County Legislature

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