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RUMOR CONFIRMED! New Owners Of The Building Which Housed The Iconic Gigi’s Soul Food Restaurant Plan To Open A Liquor Store In Its Place. But Business Owners, Residents, Religious Leaders And Political Representatives Say “No Way!” Page 3
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Play Ball! Ed Parson Softball Kicks Off Sunday! Page 13
GENERATIONS
Studio J Celebrates 5th Fantastic Year! Page 10
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Bob Marley’s Granddaughter Latest Victim of Police Being Called on Black Folks Page 9
The 43rd Annual Juneteenth Cultural Festival is Coming! 716-891-8801 www.juneteenthofbuffalo.com Page 15
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BILLS UPDATE/by George Radney
Taking An Honest Look at the Bills as 2018 Rookie Mini Camp Opens Black Girls Do Bike Rochester and Friends to Host ROC Urban Slow Ride Black Girls Do Bike Rochester and Friends will host the ROC Urban Bike Week Slow Ride through the City showcasing the city’s best for its Twilight Criterium visitors and announcer Richard Fries Saturday, May 19. Bikers will meet at the downtown Holiday Inn parking lot, 70 State St. A Meet and Greet at 8:30 a.m. will take place prior to kickstands up at 9 a.m. The ride ends at 10:30 a.m. Some of the best bicycle racers in the world will race Saturday night. They have chosen to enjoy a slow sightseeing bike tour of the City with the people who ride here every day, and we have a lot to show them!
MALCOLM X DISPLAY
MMB Theatre Activities
The community is invited to join the First Community interfaith Institute on May 19, the 93rd anniversary of the birth of Brother El-Hajj Malik El Shabazz (Malcolm X), from 7-9 PM at 219 Hamilton Street, to see the Malcolm X Display. This is an excellent opportunity to look at the collection of materials here at the Institute regarding one of the greatest men in our Black freedom struggle. Refreshments will be served.
*The Sankofa Theatre Fest is seeking entries for its "Night of 10s," an evening of ten minute plays. Works should be comedic, use one to three actors, and pertain to some aspect of African American life. Submission deadline is June 30. 2018. For details, go to www.moodmakersbooks.com. -Submitted by Kevin Hicks
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e finally get to see the rookies of the Buffalo Bills 2018 NFL Draft class. The Bills have signed most of their draft picks which is a common practice by most NFL teams, but the uncommon practice by the Bills is not to sign their players to year 3 of a 4 year deals. They instead allow their players to leave and sign with other teams for the NFL going rate. It’s a shame the George Bills continue to draft good football players but refuse to keep them due to the philosoRADNEY phy of “The Bean Counter” Jim Overdorf, who continues to control the purse strings. Tremaine Edmunds is the real deal and can possibly become the next Ray Lewis. He has all the tools but once he becomes good at the middle linebacker position will the Bills keep him or like most previous draft picks, allow him to go to another team? Why did the Bills move up to draft QB Josh Allen who and most likely could have been selected at the 12th position? He has all the tools of a 1970’s style QB – a big, tall strong arm White boy, not too bright for reading defenses and one dimensional. Wait a minute!! Am I talking about Jim Kelly? No I’m talking about Josh Allen, a kid out of a small town in Northern California who played college ball at Wyoming and also put out racial slurs on twitter. Josh played four games against big time college football opponents going 0-4 with 1 touchdown pass and 8 interceptions. I wish I was making this stuff up, but sadly I’m not and judging by Josh’s statistics and raw ability he should be an undrafted free agent. Yes the Bills have botched the 2018 NFL Draft and by not having 2nd round draft picks they now must rely on at least 20 undrafted free agents to make the roster due to Brandon Beane and Sean McDermott’s mishandling of the team roster in 2017. So maybe its fitting that the Bills drafted a QB that really is an undrafted free agent, because a large portion of the 2018 roster will be made up of them. I would not be surprised to see Bills RB LeSean McCoy traded by June 1st or by the beginning of preseason to get a veteran offensive lineman or wide receiver. These are two positions that Beane & McDermott did not address during the draft. They actually drafted former NFL player Ricky Proehler’s son, who’s on the Carolina coaching staff Continued Page 7
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New Owners Of The Building Which Housed The Iconic Gigi’s Soul Food Restaurant Plan To Open A Liquor Store In Its Place. But Business Owners, Residents, Religious Leaders And Political Representatives Say “No Way!”
HONORED: Erie County Legislator Barbara Miller-Williams (right) issued a proclamation honoring Paulette Woods (left) for her 36 years as a public servant in Erie County last week. Legislator Miller-Williams cited Ms. Woods distinguished career in public service that began when she was hired by Erie County Executive Ed Rutkowski to serve in the Budget Division as a Senior Budget Examiner, the first African American to do so. She went on to serve as Chief Fiscal Officer for the Erie County Youth Detention Service Department, as well as for Erie County Youth, Detention and Probation Departments.In addition, she is a veteran of the United States Military, serving 6 years in the 402nd Civil Affairs Battalion (Airborne) and two years in the inactive reserve. Congratulations Ms. Woods!
The Blackness Project Film Screening And Discussion: Documentary Tells A Story Of Racism In America In the Black Community one consistently hears the phrase - Not Again when there is ongoing news about racism and racial bias. The national news about race in America has been a disappointment and very depressing. Consider: •The Starbucks Arrest of Black males sitting in their café. Starbucks to close 8,000 U.S. stores for racial-bias training after arrests. •The Waffle House Police Dispute with a young African American woman. Despite outrage over viral video, Waffle House calls Black customer's arrest 'appropriate'. •A police call made by a White student at Yale to alert police about another student who was sleeping in the common area at her own dorm. A Black Yale graduate student took a nap in her dorm's common room, so a White student called police •A famous Black Rap Star’s misinformed statement that “slavery was a choice “ that went Viral. The Blackness Project team believes there must be a national commitment to REWRITE THE RACIAL NARRATIVE. However, the first step Is to be informed about the history. Attend the May 19 screening of “The Blackness Project” from 7-8:30 p.m. at the Torn Space Theater, 612 Fillmore Avenue. Experience the history of racial history in US. Join in the discussion and commit to solutions. After the screening of the documentary an interactive panel discussion titled Why Talk About Race? will follow. The panelists will include Korey Green - Writer, film director and Executive Producer; Peter Johnson, actor and executive producer; Assemblywoman Crystal Peoples Stokes; Willie Judson, participant who appeared in “The Blackness Project” film and actor; and two others. General admission is $10. For more information call (716) 812-5733.
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hen an early morning fire closed the iconic GiGi’s restaurant in November over two years ago it left the community devastated. The Black owned and operated soul food eatery was a permanent and positive fixture in the area for over 50 years. A tragedy of another sort now faces the neighborhood in the very spot where GiGi’s once stood – but it’s one that the community has rallied together to stop. It had been rumored for the past several weeks that the new owner of the building, which once housed GiGi’s Restaurant , was planning to open a liquor store. That “rumor” has now been confirmed. In late February, Free Lane Liquors, Inc. filed an application with the New York State Liquor Authority for a liquor store license at the 257 East Ferry Street address. For Ahmed Selah, other business leaders, local clergy and residents, that news is as devastating as the fire that gutted the building . Saleh, the owner of Mandella Mart, is in the forefront of the fight to organize the community to stop the liquor store from opening, which he feels will drive the property value down among other negatives. When he established Mandella’s seven years ago it literally brought the corner of Jefferson and East Ferry back to life after being empty for some 30 years. Selah has enlisted and won, the support of some powerful political allies – New York State Assemblywoman Crystal Peoples-Stokes and New York State Senator Timothy M. Kennedy. A petition drive opposed to the proposed new business has gathered over 450 signatures so far. Ahmed Selah “As a community we have to stand up and say that this is wrong,” Mr. Selah told The Challenger. One of the main concerns he said was that the business would encourage loitering and crime in a community working hard to maintain its dignity. In a letter to the chairman of the New York State Liquor Authority, Assemblywoman PeoplesStokes and Senator Kennedy urged the authority to reject the application for a liquor store license by Free Lane Liquors, Inc. “Our offices have heard from multiple neighbors, including businesses and residents, who believe that the local community is already well-served by existing liquor stores,” they wrote. “While we are heartened to see an interest in bringing this storefront back to life, we do not believe that another liquor store will contribute in a positive manner to the fabric of the neighborhood… We urge you to reject this application in order to provide a new opportunity for a more productive use of the site to be found.” Tim Hall, the owner of The Ink Spot, a copy, printing and postal service center, echoed Mr. Selah’s concern about the property being negatively affected. Mr. Hall, who has been at his 1440 Jefferson Avenue location for seven ( right around the corner from the former GiGi’s), was personally disheartened by the sale and liquor store plans because he said that he and two others made an offer of six figures to buy the building prior to it being sold to Tesgai Mesfin for $88,000. Hall said their plans were to renovate the building and re-open it as a family restaurant. “We made a personal bid for it,” he said. “We certainly don’t need another Liquor store in the neighborhood.” Rev. C.M. Jenkins II, Senior Pastor of Zion Missionary Baptist Church, was passionate in his objection to the opening of a retail liquor store just a few doors from his church. Expressing “great concerns” about the potential opening of such an establishment he stated: “For the future endeavors of our community regarding 257 E. Ferry Street, it is my determination along with other local clergymen and leaders, concerned residents and well rooted business owners, to employ that same community unity be maintained at this location by an establishment that will enhance families, promote safety and not bring more harm to our neighborhood than good. Another retail liquor store does not meet any of the few listed enhancement requirements.” Ahmed made it clear that he and other members of the community welcome a variety of new businesses, but strongly object to current plans to open another liquor store. Petitions are still being circulated and he said he hopes to announce a community meeting to address the issue in the very near future. Mr. Selah can be reached at his establishment at Jefferson and E. Ferry at 882-0288.
Malcolm X
Make Malcolm X Great Again In 1964 Malcolm X announced his plans to drag the American Government before the United Nations and World Court and charge her with violating the Human Rights of Black Americans. Said Malcolm responding to the White press during a press conference on that issue: “I would be not a man if I was in a position to bring it (our struggle) in front of the United nations and didn’t do so…I wouldn't be a man.”
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he year before he was assassinated, Malcolm X launched, in 1964, a campaign to convince African states to raise the question of persecution of American Negroes at the United Nations. He started his campaign July 17 in Cairo that year, where the 33 heads of independent African states held their second meeting since the Organization of African Unity was founded in Addis Ababa 14 months prior. Before leaving for Cairo, Malcolm told friends in New York that it was his intention to add a new dimension to the civil rights struggle in the United States. This, he said, could be achieved by “internationalizing” the Negro question at the United Nations in the manner that South African apartheid was transferred into an international problem. Malcolm presented an eightpage memorandum to the heads of state at the Cairo conference requesting their support which read in part: “The American Government is either unable or unwilling to protect the lives and property of your 22 million African¬ American brothers and sisters. We stand defenseless, at the mercy of American racists who murder us at will for no reason Continued Page 5
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Malcolm X Celebrations Return to Washington, DC Longest-running commemoration of Malcolm X in the world features events addressing the most critical issues facing urban communities today
South Africans Protest Gaza Killings
South Africans take part in a protest against Israel in Cape Town, South Africa on Tuesday. South African Jews for a Free Palestine joined the human rights and Palestine solidarity movement calling for a Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions against Israel as they marched to South Africa’s parliament in protest against the Israeli governments actions in Gaza. South Africa confirmed it has withdrawn its ambassador to Israel following the attacks on protesters in Gaza. Gaza had its bloodiest day in years on Monday after Israeli forces shot and killed 60 Palestinians and wounded at least 1,200 as tens of thousands protested along the frontier against the opening of the US embassy in Jerusalem. The violent scenes contrasted sharply with the glossy inauguration of Washington’s new mission about 60 miles away in an affluent Jerusalem neighborhood. The US president’s daughter, Ivanka Trump, celebrated the opening to clapping and cheering from American and Israeli VIPs.
Safari And Game Park Schemes Are Wreaking Havoc On The Lives And Livelihoods Of The Maasai
KAMPALA, Uganda — Tens of thousands of Tanzania’s ethnic Maasai people are homeless after the government burned their houses to keep the savannah open for tourism benefiting two foreign safari companies, a U.S.-based policy think tank recently charged . “As tourism becomes one of the fastest-growing sectors within the Tanzanian economy, safari and game park schemes are wreaking havoc on the lives and livelihoods of the Maasai,” said Oakland Institute’s Anuradha Mittal. “But this is not just about a specific company – it is a reality that is all too familiar to indigenous communities around the world.” Allegations of wrongdoing have persisted in recent years against Tanzania Conservation Limited, an affiliate of U.S.-based Thomson Safaris, and Ortello, a group that organizes hunting trips for the royal family of the United Arab Emirates.
Housing Discrimination: The Devil’s in the Details
Some recent home buyers have been alarmed to find their deeds contain blunt, racist and exclusionary language informing them that African-Americans are not allowed to buy the homes they now own. “No person other than one of the Caucasian race shall be permitted to occupy any portion of any lot ...or any building thereon except a domestic servant actually employed by a Caucasian occupant of said lot or building,” reads one such restriction in Washington state. “What I didn’t know was that this language was still in the deed,” recounted Julie Fahey, a Democrat in the Oregon House of Representatives from Eugene. In February, Fahey, who is White, successfully sponsored a bill to facilitate the removal of offensive covenant language after encountering such a deed upon buying her house in June 2015. Though well aware of America’s long and ongoing history of racial and ethnic discrimination in housing policy, the lawmaker admitted to being “surprised” by the blunt nature of the covenant. The legislation, recently signed into law by the governor, addresses the costs and difficulties of removing such language. Though such racist covenants were outlawed by the Fair Housing Act of 1968, the language has remained on deeds across the country due to the legal complexities and costs involved in removing them. Along with Oregon and Washington, whites-only covenants remain on property deeds in California, Missouri, South Carolina and numerous other states. In 2009, the California Legislature passed a bill to have racist covenants purged upon the purchase of a property, only to have the legislation vetoed by then-governor Arnold Schwarzenegger because of associated costs and the fact that residents can request to have the covenants removed.
Washington, D.C. -- What do Congresswoman Maxine Waters, Go-Go music giants like EU and rappers Public Enemy and the late activist and comedian Dick Gregory have in common? They have all appeared at one of the historic Malcolm X Celebrations and events attended by up to 50,000 people held in Southeast Washington, DC from 1972 to 1995 annually . This May14-20, 2018, Malcolm X, el-Hajj Malik el-Shabazz, is once again being commemorated at a series of events in DC, addressing the most pressing issues facing urban communities today. On May 19, 2018, the actual date of Malcolm X's birthday (he would have been 93) a host of local and national speakers and artists will celebrate his legacy at the Community Market Place, 1225 W Street, SE from 12noon to 6pm. Former Congressional staffer and Malcolm X Week CoFounder, Charles Stephenson says, "If Malcolm X were alive today to witness the daily assaults on Black communities and other people of color, he would not be sitting and watching - he would be educating and mobilizing, inspiring the masses to get woke, stay informed and work for positive change and justice. We feel Malcolm's messages are as important and relevant today as they ever were before." For more information, check out www.malcolmxday.org. On facebook, go to @malcolmxdaydc2018; on twitter, @ malcolmxdaydc or call 202621-8549. Donate at https:// www.gofundme.com/malcolmx-day-2018
Chinese Restaurant In Toronto Ordered to Pay $10K to Black Customer Forced to Prepay for Meal After a Black customer was racially profiled at a Chinese restaurant in Toronto and asked to prepay for his meal before receiving his food, the Ontario Human Rights Tribunal ordered the establishment pay the customer $10,000.
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HEALTH MATTERS
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If You Want to Live a Happier, Healthier Life, Just Walk it Out!
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id you know that walking is the most popular form of physical exercise in the United States? Studies indicate that by walking for 30 minutes a day or more can help reduce stress and improve overall health and wellness. Walking is easy, free, convenient and you can move at your own pace. There are no memberships, contracts, or personal trainers required, so it's definitely a great alternative to a gym. Do you often wake up feeling tired, exhausted or sometimes in need of a boost of energy? Walking releases endorphin's that make you feel good, energetic and increases feelings of inner peace, happiness and well-being. It also reduces, depression, anxiety and fatigue. So, get up, put some pep in your step and get that extra boost of bliss in the morning. During your lunch break, after dinner or before bedtime are also great times to take a relaxing stroll. Adding simple steps, such as a daily walking routine can have endless health improvement results. According to the National Academy of Sports Medicine (NASM), “A 30 minute walk every day is recognized with great health benefits.” Walking daily improves weight loss, reduced body fat, increased metabolism, muscle tone, balance improvement, coordination and fall prevention. In addition, it also builds and restores the immune system, increases memory, reduces the risk of heart disease, cancer, high cholesterol, strokes, diabetes, high blood pressure and osteoporosis. Experts also indicate, as a low impact exercise, walking is an effective and safe way to get out and active without the risks of receiving exercise related injuries. Depending on how much you weigh and how fast you walk for 30 minutes, you can burn 90-360 calories. It's always a good practice to consultant with your Physician or Health Care Provider before starting any new fitness program. Particularly, if you have existing medical conditions, are overweight, currently on medication, haven't exercised in a long time, or are over the age of 40. Another amazing health benefit about walking is that it can be done alone, while listening to your favorite music, with a partner, pet or with family members. Walking with a group of like minded people at your job, in your neighborhood, church, school, for a local charity etc. It's also a great way to get fit, be sociable, help others and have some fun. So, if you are ready to start building that summer body, lose any unwanted holiday pounds, or shake off any cold winter blues. There's nothing to it, just do it. Put on some comfortable shoes and walk it out!
Final Free Meditation Class
On Saturday, May 26t the final free meditation class will be held at True Bethel Baptist Church from 11 :00 am 12:noon in the Banquet Hall. Reduce stress and cleanse your mind through guided meditation. Register for free on Eventbrite by searching "Free Your Mind". Sponsored by Rest Alive LLC.
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other than we are Black and of African descent. “Our problems are your problems.” American officials felt that if Malcolm succeeded in convincing just one African Government to bring up the charge at the United Nations, the United States would be faced with a touchy problem. Malcolm had left the Black Muslim movement led by Elijah Muhammad to form his nonsectarian Organization of Afro American Unity. The intention of his group in coalition with other “Negro groups ” was to elevate our freedom struggle above the domestic level of civil rights.” Malcolm X , born May 19, 1925, he was assassinated on February 21, 1965 in Manhattan's Audubon Ballroom .
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FAITH & FAMILY
Mt. Aaron Baptist Church Spring Gospel Concert Mt. Aaron Baptist Church will present a Spring Gospel Concert in support of its building fund on Saturday, May 26 at 4 p.m. at the church, 540 Genesee Street. Featured will be the Var’Sons Community Choir, directed by Mitchell McCleod and the City Wide Choir, directed by Bessie Patterson. Tickets are $10. For more information call 856-8035.
Zion Missionary Briefs *Reposition Prayer is held every Monday during the month of May. the last session for this month will be held at the church, 179 E. ferry St at 6 a.m. May 21 *A Prayer Line held every Monday at 8 a.m. at the church, 179 E. Ferry St. C.M. Jenkins, II is Senior Pastor of Zion MBC.
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United Coalition of Churches and Brotherhood UPDATE
New Zion Baptist To Honor Pastor Dr. John Williams
“If we don't stand for something, we will fall for anything!”
The New Zion Baptist Church Family, 318 High Street, will honor their Pastor, Dr. John Williams with a 27th Pastoral Anniversary. The Celebration will begin May 20 and conclude May27. Special guests will be Rev. Wallace Mills, Pastor of Ebenezer Baptist Church, Detroit Michigan, May 21 -25. Services will begin at 7p.m. A late night speaker will also be featured. The Eastern Star Baptist Church, in Toledo Ohio, also Pastored by Dr. Williams will attend May 25and 26. Rev. Dr. James Blackburn, Pastor of Greater Hope Baptist Church will close the festivities May 27'. The service will begin at 3:30. An Anniversary Banquet will be held in the newly decorated Fellowship Hall, May 26 at 5 p.m. For more info call the church at 716-882-2250
United Coalition of Churches and Brotherhood will be meeting for their monthly breakfast Saturday May 19 at Mt. Hope Community Church at 1p.m. located at 1326 Broadway Street. The meeting will open with prayer for our youth and communities, followed by canvassing of our neighborhoods to do some live recordings on issues that are effecting our community. Some of these issues are coming right from our corner stores! They are selling our kids clear packages which contain candy (as the draw) toy guns & toy bullets and in some stores they are selling knives and we know these are considered weapons! We must not allow these stores to prey on our kids anymore with these kind of items! We have a list of stores and will speak to the owners and ask them to please discontinue selling these items! We invite anyone who is interested in helping to clean up our neighborhood and to educate our families about what is really going on to join us. If we don't stand for something, we will fall for anything! God Bless! Call 716-602-6676 for further information. Pastor Charles H.Walker II-President U.C.C.B... Pastor Joe Ross-V.P... Bishop James Foye Jr.-Spiritual Advisor... -Submitted by Pastor Walker
Calvary CME Accepting Applications for "Curlie" Jackson Scholarship Applications are now being accepted for the
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On Thursday, May 10th Governor Cuomo and the Division of Housing and Community Renewal (HCR) announced $22 Million towards 7 affordable housing projects in western New York. Four of these seven projects are located in Assemblywoman Crystal Peoples-Stokes’ 141st District, specifically the East side of Buffalo, and equates to roughly $11 million of state investment. The remainder includes two projects in North Tonawanda and one in Wellsville. “Thank you to Governor Cuomo and the State Division of Housing and Community Renewal. I’m excited and encouraged to see worthy projects on Buffalo’s East side receiving deserved attention and funding. This should be a testament to local organizations to keep applying. I’m working hard to deliver on the expectation that there will be more to come as we continue to reinvest in our communities. Congratulations to all of this year’s grantees, may you continue to successfully execute the daily mission of your organizations. Everyone deserves to have new, quality, secure and affordable hous-
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and former next door neighbor. That’s nepotism at its best and a wasted draft pick! I like the two Alabama players, wide receiver Robert Foster and defensive back Levi Wallace who are getting
a strong look at making the final roster. They were well coached at Alabama and with new offensive coordinator Brian Daboll (former OC with Alabama), these guys have a leg up on other undrafted free agents. I will follow up with the best of the rest of the draft picks and undrafted free agent in the coming weeks. Follow me at George radman@ Georgeradney on twitter and Facebook Are you registered to VOTE?
ing,” stated Assemblywoman Crystal D. Peoples-Stokes. The funds were made available through New York State Homes & Community Renewal's 2017 Unified Funding Application, a streamlined process to apply for Low Income Housing Tax Credits and low-interest loans for affordable, multifamily developments. Projects are funded in every region of the state. The awarded projects are listed below: $858,000 for Trinity One Apartments: Mt. Olive Community Development Corporation will convert a vacant property on East Delavan Avenue near the Northland Corridor into 8 workforce apartments and demolish another dilapidated structure to create surface parking for residents. $1.7 Million for Cigar Factory Apartments: Broadway-Fillmore Neighborhood Housing Services is building and adaptively reusing a historic former cigar factory site and historic garage on Fillmore Avenue into 4 workforce apartments and the new construction of a 7-unit residential and commercial building. Cigar Factory Apartments will be located within the Broadway-Fillmore neighborhood. This project is one of many catalysts that will soon be underway to reinvigorate this community. $3.9 Million for ELIM Townhouse: ELIM Community Development Corporation will construct 5 townhouse buildings for a total of 30 homes next to the Highland Park Development Project at the former Central Park Plaza site.
Fasting: A Means of Spiritual, Mental & Physical Rejuvenation he blessed month of Ramadan is anticipated to begin on the evening of May 15. 2018. It is the most sacred month in the Islâmic calendar and one in which fasting is required of all adult, sane Muslims who are not traveling or suffering from chronic health conditions. It is an act of submission and obedience to the Lord of the heavens and earth. He says: “Fasting is prescribed for you as was prescribed for those who came before you so that, perhaps, you may learn piety.” Just as Islâm is not a new religion, fasting is also an ancient tradition that has been the practice of religious communities continuously. That is because the same truth that has been continuously revealed through all of the messengers and Prophets of Allâh (God Almighty) throughout time. In the above mentioned passage it is mentioned that fasting is “prescribed” or written as an obligation as it was for “those who came before” us. In the epochs of antiquity, man sustained himself primarily on vegetation, fruit and other natural products of the earth including hunting and trapping of animals. Because food supply was often in question for various reasons, it became necessary for man to focus his attention upon food production and retention. Often, in this case before his methods became sophisticated, and reliable, fasting became a way of life because of depletion of food resources. Superstition and ignorance combined to form the idea of this fasting as a religious duty or spiritual exercise. Some forms of paganism viewed such abstinence as necessary because the deities that they believed in and worshiped were jealous of the pleasures that men enjoyed and that by fasting they would gain favors with them. For one fifth of the world’s population Islâm is both a religion and a complete way of life which is based on the principles of peace, justice, mercy and forgiveness. It is the way of life (deen) prescribed for mankind in order to ensure success in the present world that we live in and in the world to come Hereafter. It is not only a religion but a particular way of life that is distinct, unique and has many dimensions. Its most essential belief is that there is nothing whatsoever that is deserving of worship excepT Allâh, the Most High and also that Muhammad is the last and final, messenger of Allâh who came as a continuation and completion of the work of previous divine Prophets such s Noah, Abraham , Moses and Jesus peace be upon all of them. Among the People of the Book (ahlul kitaab) which includes Christians and Jews, fasting is a matter of scripture and prophetic tradition. Their fasting was a part of religious practice as seen in the example of the Day of Atonement which is practiced by the Jewish community to the present day. There is no mention of any other particular fast in the Old Testament of the Holy Bible except in Zechariah. from theses verses, it seems that the Bani-Israel, during their years of captivity, observed fasting in the fourth, fifth, seventh and tenth months for a total of four annually. Zechariah distinguishes the fasts by the months in which they were to be observed. TO BE CONTINUED
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ON STAGE Art and Jazz. Together Again!
Pappy Martin Legacy Jazz Collective Presents: Celestial Jazz Series ft. SEAN JONES The Pappy Martin Legacy Jazz Collective presents Celestial Jazz Series featuring SEAN JONES, Saturday, June 2 at 8 p.m. at Central Park United Methodist Church, 216 Beard Avenue. SEAN JONES, Internationally-acclaimed jazz trumpeter, who has performed with Wynton Marsalis, Marcus Miller, Wayne Shorter, Herbie Hancock, Nancy Wilson, Dianne Reeves and many other musical greats, will join world-renowned Curtis Lundy Legacy band to bring the spiritual offerings of jazz to the sacred majesty of the church. The Celestial Jazz Series is produced by the Pappy Martin Legacy Jazz Collective, showcasing the highest level of musicianship in celebration of the cultural, historical & spiritual significance of jazz as an original American art form.In May 2017, the series was launched with a magnificent concert by the highly regarded saxophonist Bobby Watson who performed original music from his CD entitled, Made in America. The concert received rave reviews!We look forward to seeing you at the Celestial Jazz Series! R.S.V.P. here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/sean-joneswith-curtis-lundy-legacy-pappy-martin-legacycelestial-jazz-seriestickets-45921349994 *Blackberry Daze on stag e •Coming up at the Helium: @ the Paul Robeson Theatre at •Arnez J. - May 24 - May 27 the African American Cultural 30 Mississippi St.: 853-1211 Center, 350 Masten Avenue, *Welcome To Wakanda Danc- now thru May 27 (May 20 sold ing With The Stars” Featuring out); Curtain 8 p.m. Friday & local “stars” Stephanie Fore- Saturday; 4 p.m. Sunday w/ man, Oswaldo Mestre, Joel audience Talk Back. General Moore and Ronisha Rice hosted admission $30; Seniors (62+) by Urban Chamber of Com- $25; Students w/ID $22. Tickmerce; dress in your best Af- ets & group reservations 884rican garb! 7 p.m. Tralf Music 2013; www.aaccbuffalo.org Hall, $25 advance, $30 @ door. *Brian Freeman & Friends, Performing Live @ The Tralf *BACK BY POPULAR DEMAND! The Legendary Music Hall 622 Main St. FriOscar Alston’s Back to the day May 25. Tickets $30 @ Community Tribute Concert, Ticketmaster, the Tralf & Doris Sunday, May 27, Schiller Park Records. Doors open @ 7 p.m. Community Center, 2057 Gen- Show starts at 8 p.m. esee St.; 8 pm.; $20. VIP $30. *A Father’s Day Weekend Featuring The Next Level of with Najee @The Tralf, SatNiagara Falls, Uncle Willie, urday June 16, two shows 6:30 Thomas Hall of the Exotics & & 9:30 p.m.; $40 advance, $45 day of show; ticketmaster.com Denzel Ward. 222-2939. & Tralf Box Office; 852-2860.
The classic union of colorful art, the spoken word and Jazz music will be united again on May 19 at the Main St. Gallery. Dinner at 7p.m. with show to follow. The music and life stories of the likes of Duke Ellington, Ray Charles, and Ella Fitzgerald will be featured.The band f will consist of Carol McLaughlin on Sax, Ed Woods on up-right Bass, Rick Carfa on Piano and rounding out this group will be Ernest 'Buzzy' Griffin. $30 or $55 a couple includes dinner and unlimited drinks. Info 716578-1702 or Lodina@gmail. com ;or 716- 228-8791 .
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Donisha Prendergast
Bob Marley’s Grandaughter Latest Victim of Police Being Called on Black Folks Says Cops Approached with Their Hands on Their Holsters, Shouting The granddaughter of reggae music legend Bob Marley is speaking out in the wake of a harrowing encounter with Rialto, Calif. police she says left she and her friends fearful for their lives. Donisha Prendergast said she and her friends (two Black, one White) were checking out of the Airbnb they rented last month when a neighbor who did not recognize them called the police to report a burglary in progress. The women, all aspiring filmmakers, were loading their luggage into a car in the driveway at the time. The nosy neighbor claimed she smiled and waved at the unfamiliar faces, but got no response. She thought it suspicious and picked up the phone to call 911. Within minutes, the group of friends were swarmed by police as they headed to their next destination. A police helicopter was even called in and a section of the road blocked off to keep them from fleeing. Prendergast and her friends were detained and questioned for close to 20 minutes before the cops let them go. Video of the incident went viral on social media and has become one of the latest incidents of the police being called on Black folks for absolutely no reason. In an interview with The Grio, Pendergast said she felt she and her friends deserved to be treated with more respect. ” … We find the response from the police and their use of the words ‘respect’ and ‘dignity’ about the situation to be skewed,” she said. “When they jumped out of their vehicle and shouted at us to put our hands up with their hands on their holsters unclipped and ready, I don’t think that’s a respectful way to engage anyone.” “We aren’t used to people speaking to us in that kind of disrespectful tone,” Prendergast added. “We demanded of them that they treat us with the respect that is due to us.”
THE ENTERTAINERS TABLE TALKS Comes to The MAIN ST. GALLERY Come sit with the best in the business and learn about the ins and outs of the entertainment industry with BBrown Productions VP and Artists Tim Campbell, Special Ed and Freak Fineman during the Entertainers Table Talks Saturday, ay 26 at t6 p.m. at the Main street Gallery, 515 Main St. Tim Campbell has been mentored by the best in the business and is currently a solo artist as well as the tour vocalist for Bobby Brown. His album "E18HTEEN" drops this fall. Original School Hip Hop MC, the youngest in charge Special Ed has been in the business since the age of 16 and has worked with Tupac, Notorious BIG, along with many others. Ed has also graced the set of the "Cosby Show" and the big screen with a cameo appearance in "Juice." Grammy Award winning producer, writer and DJ Dean "F.R.E.A.K" Fineman has written, produced and played for entertainers such as 50cent, Beyonce, Alicia Keys, Jay Z, Prince, Michael Jackson, and many more. Let the veterans of the business answer your questions and learn about publishing, copyrights, digital spins etc.. There will be giveaways and other surprises. Help MorningStar Promotions raise money for the youth in the MorningStar Miracles Foundation where we teach the technological and engineering side of entertainment production. TICKETS are $20 in advance and $30 at the door and available at www.Eventbrite.com
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Generations
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Studio J Celebrates 5th Fantastic Year! Jayme Glover-Smith – Innovative and Creative; Taking the Art of Dance to the Next Level By Jennifer Earle Strickland At 2 years old, Jayme Smith -Glover began dancing at her mother’s Genesee St. studio. Born with the art in her blood, how could she avoid a ‘dance-destiny’, when her mom , Barbara Glover, is the owner and operator of Miss Barbara’s School of Dance, one of the longest running African American female-owned dance studios in the country (53 years!)? At 14, Jayme was a dance teacher; choreographing and staging routines. So, why wouldn’t her ultimate dream be to become a choreographer and studio owner? Like many children, Jayme’s desire wasn’t to follow in her mother’s footsteps but to, instead, choose her own career path that included minoring in Dance at SUNY Brockport, and, attaining her Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science at the University of Rochester. A 15 year career in Information Technology (IT) followed, but she still wasn’t satisfied and knew that she hadn’t reached her potential. Dance, one of the most invigorating forms of exercise and self-discipline, is a creative art that has, for ages, ignited and inspired, not only performance artists, but virtually all genres of music. Though not a lucrative career for most dancers, choreographers, or studio owners, dancing allows one’s creative gifts to be exposed while sharing stories; living and moving biographies, in ways that only focused and intensely trained artists can present. Glover-Smith, even after her IT years, wasn’t identifying her call to establish a dance studio, but she knew that becoming an entrepreneur was definitely on her horizon, and within her reach. She first, became a Zumba instructor, whose popular classes encouraged her to entertain the idea of opening her own fitness studio. However, after considering the many years of dance training, and serving as an instructor at Miss Barbara’s, the studio owner and operator ‘gene’ finally surfaced, and Miss Jayme established Studio J, offering classes in ballet, gymnastics, hip-hop, and tap. According to Glover-Smith, Studio J offers opportunities and programming for the whole family, including their “Father-Daughter Dance” and “Holiday Dinner Showcase.” She wants her students’ dance journey to “offer unique opportunities that they otherwise may not experience.” Students perform, annually, for the residents and staff of the rehabilitation and medical care center, HighPointe on Michigan, and have displayed their talents at the Juneteenth Festival and Darien Lake. Studio J’s dancers have been selected to perform in the American Academy of Ballet’s “Nutcracker”, and at OnStage Disney, in Orlando Florida, both in 2017.
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Owner, Kiptom Dance Center The Allstate MWEE program was the best decision that I made for my business. The program helped me understand our core values, which in turn will help us to grow and prosper. The business networking and strong relationships I’ve built with my fellow classmates is priceless. I would highly recommend this program to anyone who is ready to grow and gain a better understanding of their business. -Dawn TarboxSzerbiak, 2018 Graduate
Keeping in mind one of her and Studio J’s goals in their quest to enhance the lives and inspire the dreams of its students, she advises that, “Performance opportunities are not just for the ‘best’, or ‘most advanced’ students. We expose them, at an early age, as part of their development.” The studio accepts children at 18 months, and progresses them through the various genres of dance as they get older. Currently their roster includes Ms. Jayme and students. all ages, through the teen years. This year, they will perform, in New York City, aboard the Intrepid Air and Space Museum, and will “Rock the Boat,” in 2019, on a Carnival Cruise. To top off this whirlwind of a decade for this former IT expert, her team is already scheduled to be back at Disney in 2020!!! A strong, supportive family has played a consistent role in Glover-Smith’s journey. Her grandmother, septuagenarian Margaret Martin, whom she’s shared with probably thousands of dance students, drove her and younger sister, Janine, to dance classes, while mom, Miss Barbara, poured her artistic gifts into her talented girls. Miss Jayme is married to the director of the Buffalo Employment Training Center (BETC), and former Masten District Councilman, Demone Smith, of whom she acknowledges that Studio J would not be possible, without his love and support in his “behind-the-scenes role” in the business. They have two children who’ve both experienced the world of dance, however, she encourages them to “do more than dance; to be well-rounded, through participation in other activities such as scouting.” Their son, now 9, has already advised that he’s “retired” from the craft, while their daughter, at 8, continues to hone her skills in ballet and tap. Miss Jayme, whose studio has grown from 23 to 100+ since its first show, in December 2013, recognizes the significant role of her dedicated staff that includes, four additional instructors, three of which began their teaching experience at Studio J. “It has been so fulfilling to see the growth of our instructors. They love sharing their talents with our youth,” she proclaims, with humble pride. Continued Page 11
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The History of the Juneteenth Festival in Buffalo The clock is winding down and we’re rapidly approaching the 43rd consecutive Juneteenth Festival of Buffalo! Our city is nationally recognized as one of the top three Juneteenth festivals in the United States. Beginning with the raising of the African Liberation flag in downtown’s Niagara Square, Fri., June 8; to Sankofa Days, June 9 – 15; to the festival in Martin Luther King Park, June 16 -17; to the Maafa Memorial in historic Broderick Park ( on June 21,) Buffalo will be bustling with all that is Juneteenth and its celebrations of Black history, arts, and culture. Buffalo’s Juneteenth History According to Juneteenth of Buffalo president, Marcus Brown, the original vision was inspired by members of the BUILD organization, who were unsettled and disparaged with America’s version of freedom, celebrated across the United States on July 4, in recognition of the liberty granted to the original colonies, by the British, as a result of their defeat in the Revolutionary War (17751783). Mindful of the fact that the ‘freedom’ afforded the colonists did not include those of African descent who remained enslaved by Europeans in this new, ‘free’ nation, the BUILD team committed to research until they discovered an event in American history that celebrated the freedom of Black people. The events in Galveston, TX in June 1865 surfaced; the BUILD team got busy, educating the community about that period; and the rest is history. This team, the founders of Juneteenth of Buffalo, included among others, Judson Price, Doug Ruffin, Sr., Claudia Sims, and Mary Robinson. They organized and implemented the first Buffalo Juneteenth celebration in June 1976, on Jefferson Ave. Black Buffalo celebrated with their families in an atmosphere of festivities, food, fun, live music, and street dancing; all aimed toward improving our cultural awareness. After outgrowing the Jefferson Ave. festival corridor, the event was moved to Fillmore Ave. and Martin Luther King Park, and covers approximately 50 acres (2,178,000 sq. feet!) with activities and entertainment for all ages; cultural consciousness events; a health fair; book giveaway; and a kick-off parade that is unmatched by any other parade of its kind. The Future of Juneteenth of Buffalo Brown, who has been a volunteer to the Festival since 1976, and has served as president of the Board of Directors for about 24 years, believes that the Buffalo festival’s growth, coupled with its longevity, is attributed to the commitment of the community’s support and volunteer force. They supply the tremendous amount of human power and energy that drives and electrifies the success of the, now, nearly 2-week event. His vision for the future of Juneteenth of Buffalo is to pass the torch; encouraging Board members and committee volunteers to follow the principle of ‘each one reaching and teaching one’ to move into those positions that make the festival happen, bigger and better, each year. He also looks forward to the festival reaching its full potential; expanding its outreach to provide community awareness programs that address health and fitness, finances, and history, especially that which reminds us of who we really are and the rich heritage that flows through our blood. Juneteenth 365 is the ultimate goal of the organization. Led by its committed and diligent Board of Directors, Committee Chairs, Volunteers, and supported by its numerous sponsors, the festival seeks to concentrate on the continual education, enhancement, and enlightenment of the community. The history of the AfricanAmerican is infinite and often ‘under-taught’ in our educational and religious institutions, however, Juneteenth Festival of Buffalo, Inc.’s hope is that, eventually, the organization won’t be viewed with only the “Festival” as its focus, but anticipate continuous, daily and weekly events sponsored by the organization, making it a year-round resource. The board is encouraging and seeking young people who are willing to carry the eternal torch of Juneteenth into the next quarter of the 21 century and beyond. Interested volunteers can visit Juneteenth of Buffalo Headquarters, 1517 Genesee St., Bflo., NY, between 10 a.m. and 2 p.m.,
“We wish to plead our own cause. Too long have others spoken for us.” - John Russwurm, Freedom’s Journal. 1827 America’s 1st Black Newspaper
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We Are The Leaders Who We Have Been Waiting For!
ECC Chief Diversity Officer Outlines New Initiatives
other’s Day can be a painful holiday to the countless mourning moms who have lost children to homicide or ungodly fratricide. I would say to all Moms impacted by the trauma of senseless gun violence, especially those whom I have personally interacted with over the years while serving with P.E.A.C.E. Organization founder Teresa Evans—that there will be no more suffering in silence! Last Sunday I made a sojourn to my own mom’s gravesite. I poured libation, then walked a few yards over to her murdered son, Bernard’s grave. With him, by tradition I poured and drank libation. Too many of our misguided desensitized villagers are simply waiting on God to “fix it.” But as the saying goes “God helps those who help themselves.” And so I will ask for spiritual guidance, wisdom, strength in purpose, body and heart, to be worthy of laying Brother Charles BURGIN a strong foundation. To build a movement that recalibrates Black minds that have been programmed into the myth of Black inferiority and self-hatred. Truth be told, White supremacists began the mental brainwashing hundreds of years before the present generation was born! Consider information from a recent study of our Buffalo Public School students: 10% of high school students say that they have missed school because they feel unsafe going to or from school. Many are carrying weapons outside of school. Many have contemplated suicide. More than a third said they have seen someone in the neighborhood shot, stabbed or beaten. There is so much more to tell as I have yet to elaborate on schools-to-prison pipeline. This space is limited, so I’m asking that on May 21 from 5-7p.m. at East High Community School, 820 Northampton St.—you come out to support Donnell Bibbes’ Special Needs Trust Fund and our “Take a Stand Against Gun Violence and Support for Students Suffering from Trauma and Anxiety Movement.” For those who can’t come out on that date, I can be contacted at (716) 207-4186, email bromaninc@gmail.com. We need and welcome dedicated soldiers who totally understand that WE (the people) ARE THE LEADERS THAT WE HAVE BEEN WAITING FOR! Don’t be mind jacked by status quo mis-leaders who don’t make the people’s interest a priority!
Dear Editor, There has been much discussion recently regarding changes at SUNY Erie Community College. As the Chief Diversity Officer at the college, I think it’s important for the community to know about some new initiatives I am leading on behalf of President Dan Hocoy and his administration to create a more welcoming environment for all students. First, we started a Critical Conversations series this Spring to create a forum for faculty, staff and students to have an open conversation about issues of racial equity on our campuses. Additionally, we are developing student affinity groups to facilitate a greater sense of community and support, as well as ensuring those of different faiths have opportunities to pray at each of our campuses. We also expect to add Town Hall community conversations to our agenda next year, allowing the College to host a forum in different communities within the region to learn about the specific issues and priorities relevant for these communities. Although we already have a Diversity Steering Committee that includes community members, a broader conversation within the communities of WNY would engender a much deeper mutual understanding. Additionally, we will be adding a Coffee with the Prez dialogue series beginning this Fall with President Hocoy to hear directly from students about their experiences, and any ideas or concerns they may have. Finally, President Hocoy has charged the Provost and I to engage in a comprehensive college-wide study to examine various indices of student success by demographic factors, like race and gender to identify potential systemic issues that need to be addressed. Our goal is to ensure we provide all students with the opportunity to be successful in their programs, and fully prepare them for the rigors of their chosen career field. I am excited about the work we are doing, and more importantly, how that work will impact our current and future students. Working together with the community will help us ensure we remain a viable educational option in the region.
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STUDIO J continued Jayme Glover-Smith enjoys the freedom and flexibility of entrepreneurship, and determines her own path to business and financial success. Like her mother, who Jayme describes lovingly as “a legend,” her passion for dance allows her to operate her own enterprise; applying her personal touch to the business operations, and her signature to the vision for Studio J. Studio J’s next moment in the spotlight is their 2018 recital, “Razzle Dazzle Broadway,” on Saturday, June 2, at Shea’s 710 Theater at 2p.m. Tickets are $15 in advance and $20 the day of the show, and can be purchased at the studio, 43 Kenmore Ave. or Shea’s Box Office. For more information, or to register for free summer classes (with paid registration), call (716) 83-DANCE or click www.studiojbuffalo.com. Peace and Love!
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LEGAL NOTICE Custody Petition To: Tiana Adamcyk Boyd A custody petition has been filed against you by Ernest L. Wright Sr. with respect to your son Emmanuel L, Adamczyck under docket no. V-17742-14/ISA in Erie County Family Court at One Niagara Plaza, Buffalo, New York 14202. The next court date is on Tuesday, May 22, 2018 at 2 P.M. before the Honorable Kevin M. Carter on floor 6 in part 8. If you fail to appear the court could issue a warrant for your arrest or the court could issue a default order. If there is a defauh proceeding, there will be a court order and you will not be heard on the matter.
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LEGAL NOTICE BID REQUEST FOR BID Mark Cerrone, Inc. is requesting quotes for the Hwy Facility Soil Remediation Fuel Tank Repl project in Clarence, NY for all scopes of work detailed in contract documents. Optional MWBE Pre-bid meeting will be held 5/23/18 at 3:30pm at MCI Offices. Documents can be obtained by contacting jmccune@markcerrone. com, Phone 716-282-5244, Fax 716282-5245 or iSqFt®. Quotes due electronically or in person at 2368 Maryland Ave., Niagara Falls, NY 14305 by 5/29/18 at 10:00am. Erie County/Buffalo Certified Minority and Women Owned Business Enterprise participation is strongly encouraged.
LEGAL NOTICE The County of Erie, New York is seeking Proposal Statements from qualified entities interested in providing congregate dining nutrition services under the Erie County Elderly Nutrition Services (ECENS) program. Proposers’ interested in providing nutrition services under the ECENS Home Delivered Meals Program 1815VF are invited to respond to this request. The Requests for Proposals can be found at: http://www2.erie.gov/purchasing/ index.php?q=requests-proposalsamp-construction-bids and a complete copy of the packages can be obtained by contacting Timothy R. Hogues at 716-858-6046. All correspondence, communications and/or contact with the County in regard to any aspect of this proposal shall be with Timothy Hogues. Final, sealed proposals are due to the Erie County Department of Senior Services at 95 Franklin St., Room 1335, Buffalo, NY 14202, by 4:00 PM, (EST), Wednesday, June 13, 2018. Erie County reserves the right to reject any and all proposals and waive any informality. Timothy R. Hogues, Commissioner of the Erie County Department of Senior Services.
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Mark Cerrone, Inc. is requesting bids for the following projects for all scopes of work detailed in contract documents. Optional MWBE Pre-bid meetings will be held interested firms at MCI Office. Documents can be obtained by contacting the associated estimator, Phone 716-282-5244, Fax 716-282-5245 or iSqFt®. Bids due electronically or in person at 2368 Maryland Ave., Niagara Falls, NY 14305. Certified firms for associated goals are strongly encouraged. Roswell Park Front Entrance Renovations Project in Buffalo, NY. Contact: jlarcara@markcerrone.com. Optional MWBE Meeting 5/16/18 at 3:30pm. MBE:15%, WBE: 15%. SDVOB: 6% Proposals due to MCI by 5/21/18 at 2:00PM. Deveaux Woods Waterline Improv. Project in Niagara Falls, NY. Contact: ttibbs@markcerrone.com. Optional MWBE Meeting 5/16/18 at 3:30pm. MBE:13%, WBE: 17%. Proposals due to MCI by 5/22/18 at 2:00PM.
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LEGAL NOTICE Nationstar v. Gutschall SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK COUNTY OF ERIE INDEX NO. 813717/2017 Plaintiff designates ERIE as the place of trial situs of the real property SUPPLEMENTAL SUMMONS Mortgaged Premises: 37 VINCENT AVENUE A/K/A 37 VINCENT STREET LACKAWANNA, NY 14218 District: Section: 142.24 Block: 2 Lot: 10 NATIONSTAR MORTGAGE LLC D/B/A MR. COOPER, Plaintiff, vs. KENNETH GUTSCHALL, if living, and if she/he be dead, any and all persons unknown to plaintiff, claiming, or who may claim to have an interest in, or general or specific lien upon the real property described in this action; such unknown persons being herein generally described and intended to be included in the following designation, namely: the wife, widow, husband, widower, heirs at law, next of kin, descendants, executors, administrators, devisees, legatees, creditors, trustees, committees, lienors, and assignees of such deceased, any and all persons deriving interest in or lien upon, or title to said real property by, through or under them, or either of them, and their respective wives, widows, husbands, widowers, heirs at law, next of kin, descendants, executors, administrators, devisees, legatees, creditors, trustees, committees, lienors and assigns, all of whom and whose names, except as stated, are unknown to plaintiff; RACHEL GUTSCHALL; CITY OF LACKAWANNA; NEW YORK STATE DEPARTMENT OF TAXATION AND FINANCE; PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK, THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, "JOHN DOE #1” through “JOHN DOE #12, “the last twelve names being fictitious and unknown to plaintiff the persons or parties intended being the tenants occupants persons or corporations if any having or claiming an interest in or lien upon the premises described in the complaint, Defendants. To the above named Defendants 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) in the event the United States of America is made a party defendant, the time to answer for the said United States of America shall not expire until (60) days after service of the Summons; 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 caption action is to foreclose a Mortgage to secure the sum of $69,000.00 and interest, recorded on August 18, 2006, at Liber 13307 Page 5345, of the Public Records of ERIE County, New York, covering premises known as 37 VINCENT AVENUE A/K/A 37 VINCENT STREET LACKAWANNA, NY 14218. The relief sought in the within action is a final judgment directing the sale of the premises described above to satisfy the debt secured by the Mortgage described above. ERIE County is designated as the place of trial because the real property affected by this action is located in said county. NOTICE YOU ARE IN DANGER OF LOSING YOUR HOME If you do not respond to this summons and complaint by serving a copy of the answer on the attorney for the mortgage company who filed this foreclosure proceeding against you and filing the answer with the court, a default judgment may be entered and you can lose your home. Speak to an attorney or go to the court where your case is pending for further information on how to answer the summons and protect your property.
Sending a payment to the mortgcompany will not stop the foreclosure action. YOU MUST RESPOND BY SERVING A COPY OF THE ANSWER ON THE ATTORNEY FOR THE PLAINTIFF (MORTGAGE COMPANY) AND FILING THE ANSWER WITH THE COURT. Dated: December 21, 2017 RAS BORISKIN, LLC Attorney for Plaintiff BY: DANIEL GREENBAUM, ESQ. 900 Merchants Concourse, Suite 106 Westbury, NY 11590 516-280-7675
LEGAL NOTICE ECENS PROGRAM #1816VF LEGAL NOTICE The County of Erie, New York is seeking Proposal Statements from qualified entities interested in providing nutrition services under the Erie County Elderly Nutrition Services (ECENS) program. Proposers’ interested in providing nutrition services under the ECENS Congregate Dining Program 1816VF are invited to respond to this request. The Requests for Proposals can be found at: http://www2.erie.gov/purchasing/ index.php?q=requests-proposalsamp-construction-bids and a complete copy of the packages can be obtained by contacting Timothy R. Hogues at 716-858-6046. All correspondence, communications and/or contact with the County in regard to any aspect of this proposal shall be with Timothy Hogues. Final, sealed proposals are due to the Erie County Department of Senior Services at 95 Franklin St., Room 1335, Buffalo, NY 14202, by 4:00 PM, (EST), Wednesday, June 13, 2018. Erie County reserves the right to reject any and all proposals and waive any informality. Timothy R. Hogues, Commissioner of the Erie County Department of Senior Services.
NEW BUSINESSES LLC -LEGAL NOTICEBALANCE PROPERTIES & CONSULTANTS, LLC. Art. Of Org. filed with SSNY on 4/3/2018. Office: Erie Co. SSNY desi. as agt. for process & shall mail to: The LLC, 192 Stevens Ave, Buffalo, NY 14215. Any lawful purpose. April 11,18,25, May ,2,9,16 -LEGAL NOTICELEVEL UP TRANSPORTATION LLC. Arts of Org. filed with the Sec. of State of NY (SSNY) on 01/02/2018. Office: Erie County. SSNY designated as agent of the LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail copy of process to 7954 Transit Road # 252 Williamsville, NY 14221. Purpose: Any lawful purpose and any lawful activity. There is no specific date of dissolution. April 18,25, May 2,9,16,23 -LEGAL NOTICERest Alive LLC filed Articles of Organization with the NY Dept. of State on 3/21/18. Location of LLC: Erie County. The NY Secretary of State is designated as the agent of this LLC upon whom process may be served. NYSS shall mail a copy of process to Rest Alive LLC at: P.O Box 34, Tonawanda NY 14223. Purpose of LLC: Any lawful activity. No date of dissolution. April 18,25, May 2,9,16,23
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LEGAL NOTICE BID VILLAGE OF DEPEW ERIE COUNTY, NEW YORK 2018 VILLAGE SIDEWALK IMPROVEMENT PROJECT CONTRACT NO. 2018-1 Notice to Bidders All work will be in accordance with the Contract Drawings and Specifications and as directed by ENGINEER. Separate sealed Bids will be received by the Village of Depew until 10:00 a.m. local time on June 7, 2018 at the office of the Clerk/Treasurer, Village of Depew Municipal Building, 85 Manitou Street, Depew, New York 14043, and then at that time and place be publicly opened and read aloud. All Bids shall be made on the forms furnished and shall be enclosed in a sealed envelope marked "2018 VILLAGE SIDEWALK IMPROVEMENT PROJECT, CONTRACT 2018-1" and directed to the Village of Depew. 2018 Village Sidewalk Improvement Project - Contract 2018-1 Cheektowaga Section – replacement of sidewalks on S. Ellington Avenue in the Village of Depew, along with associated work. Lancaster Section – replacement of sidewalks on Manitou Street, Hawro Place, and Terrace Street in the Village of Depew, along with associated work. The Contract Documents may be obtained only from GHD Consulting Services Inc., 285 Delaware Avenue, Suite 500, Buffalo, New York 14202 upon deposit of the sum of fifty dollars ($50.00) per set. Payment shall be in the form of two (2) checks, each for one half of the total deposit ($25.00 each). Checks shall be payable to the Village of Depew. Onehalf of the full amount of deposit for one set of Contract Documents will be refunded to any Bidder who has duly submitted a Bid accompanied by the bid security required by this advertisement and who returns the Contract Documents complete and in good condition within thirty (30) days following the Award of Contract or the rejection of bids. If only one check for the full deposit amount is submitted, no amount of the deposit will be refunded. The full amount of deposit for one set of Contract Documents will be refunded to the Successful Bidder upon the execution of the Contract Documents. Copies of the above described Contract Documents may be examined at no expense at the office of GHD Consulting Services Inc., 285 Delaware Avenue, Suite 500, Buffalo, New York 14202. Upon request, the Contract Documents will be mailed after GHD Consulting Services Inc. has received the document fee plus a separate non refundable mailing and handling charge of twenty-five dollars ($25.00) per set. The Contract Documents will be mailed, and the mailing date will be considered the Bidder's date of receipt. Checks for mailing and handling charges shall be made payable to GHD Consulting Services Inc. The Village of Depew is exempt from the payment of sales and compensating use taxes of the State of New York and of cities and counties on all materials, equipment, and supplies sold to the Village of Depew pursuant to this Contract. Also exempt from such taxes are purchases by the Contractor and his Subcontractors of materials, equipment, and supplies to be sold to the Village of Depew pursuant to this Contract, including tangible personal property to be incorporated in any structure, building, or other real property forming part of the Project. These taxes are not to be included in the Bid. Each bid shall be accompanied by cash, certified check, cashier's check, or bid bond in an amount not less than five percent (5%) of the amount of the Bid including, in the form provided, and subject to the conditions provided in the Information for Bidders. The Successful Bidder will be required to furnish a performance bond and payment bond, each in an amount equal to 100 percent (100%) of the total Contract award amount.
Each Bidder's attention is called to the General Municipal Law, which requires a Bidder's Certificate of Non Collusion. Copies of such certifications are part of the Proposal Form, and unless completed with the Bid, will not be accepted. This contract will be funded wholly or partially with federal funds, and as such, is subject to all federal rules and regulations pertinent thereto, including, but not limited to, federal policy of encouraging the participation of minority and women business enterprises as sources of suppliers, equipment, construction, and services. The right is reserved to waive any informalities in the Bid and to reject any or all Bids. No Bidder may withdraw his Bid within forty five (45) calendar days after the actual date of the opening thereof. Date: May 16, 2018 MAUREEN JERACKAS VILLAGE ADMINISTRATOR VILLAGE OF DEPEW ENGINEER: GHD Consulting Services Inc. 285 Delaware Avenue, Suite 500 Buffalo, New York 14202
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Ed Parson Softball Kicks Off Sunday, May 20 Historic League To Honor the late James Hartley for season opener By Renata Toney
Opening day for the Ed Parson Memorial Softball League is Sunday, May 20 at the field named in honor of the sports legend. Games for the 12-week season will start at 11 a.m. each Sunday on Fillmore Avenue (between Kensington and E.Delavan), just south of the Kensington Expressway. Come on out for food, laughs and down-home family fun. The public is invited to the front diamond at 12:30 PM at the season opener to pay tribute to Commissioner James Hartley who passed away last November. His affiliation with the league spans over decades--in 1962 Hartley’s uncle took him to his first game as a youngster which made a lasting impression. He went on to later coach some of its championship teams and managed the league for more than 20 years. “Mr. Hartley also revived the league when it disbanded for a couple of years,” noted Demetrius Richards, newly appointed commissioner who will now lead the 12-week season. “We lost our fierce leader who will be dearly missed, especially by me. He trained me to someday take over, I have some HUGE shoes to fill. I’m assured he will watch over and guide us to continue in the right direction. He was a mentor and friend.” Sonya Fields will resume her role as deputy commissioner. “I knew James Hartley for more than 30 years,” remembers Sonya. “I attended nearly every game when he served as a coach on the league. He was my protector, always looking out for me. You could count on his honest opinion, good or bad, right or wrong. He mentored me as deputy commissioner to always stand my ground, he’ll be deeply missed.” The league also gives a warm welcome to newly appointed
deputy commissioner A.C. Brown. Plans are underway to the name two diamonds at the field in honor of Commissioner Hartley in the very near future. Stay tuned for more details on an official naming ceremony. The season will culminate with two weeks of playoff games and the popular annual major league championship throwdown. Many thanks to Daren ‘Doc’ Thomas for his ongoing support with the promotional photo. Founded in 1959, Ed Parson, Sr. launched the Sunday Morning Memorial Softball James Hartley League with a bold vision to design a local African American baseball and basketball alliance. With the financial backing of the late Marshall Myles, a prominent East Side socialite and businessman, they recruited the city’s most versatile all-high players forming some of the most powerful squads in the region. Renata Toney is a Challenger contributing writer, rrrenata@ aol.com
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COUNTY OF ERIE DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES 95 FRANKLIN STREET BUFFALO, NEW YORK County of Erie, New York RFP RELEASE The Erie County Department of Social Services is seeking proposals from qualified not-for profit agencies to provide Emergency Services (for the purchase of prescriptions, food, and other items necessary for daily living) in Erie County. The RFP #1822VF can be found at http://www. erie.gov starting on May 18, 2018. A complete copy of the package can also be ob-tained by contacting Judith Kolmetz, ECDSS, at 716-8587932, or via email at Ju-dith.Kolmetz@erie.gov. All correspondence, communications and/or contact with the County in regard to any aspect of this proposal shall be with the ECDSS contact person listed on the specific RFP. Prospective proponents, or their representatives, shall not make contact with or communicate with any representatives of the County, including employees and consultants, other than the designated person in regard to any aspect of this proposal. Final sealed proposals are due to the Erie County Department of Social Services, ATTN: JUDITH KOLMETZ, 95 Franklin Street, Room 856, Buffalo, New York 14202, by 3:30 p.m. (EST) on June 22, 2018. Erie County reserves the right to reject any and all proposals and waive any informality. Marie Cannon Commissioner of Social Services
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I want to thank everybody for rising up right with me this week. Let's get right into the hottest sports highlights. NBA News This week in NBA action, the Eastern Conference playoffs became very comical, as Lebron James and the Cavs swept the Raptors again on the same day they swept the baby dinosaurs last year. For that reason, I have coined May 7th as National Sweeps Day which will be known for spring cleaning and getting rid of wanna be, suppose to be good but sorry highly ranked teams. To make things worse the NBA awarded the coach of the Raptors with the title, Coach of the Year but Dwayne Casey was fired the next day. Thank you Lebron James, for adding another knot to your great career. But let's not act as if we didn't witness the Boston Celtics finish off the 76ers in 5 games. We also got a shock the system moment as the youthful Celtics have the Cavs a through behind whooping 108-83 as they held Lebron James to 15 points. Can the Celtics end Lebron's streak of 7 straight finals appearances? The Rockets finished off the Jazz in 5 games as the Warriors did the same to the Pelicans. This marks the first time, Chris Paul who led all
scorers with 41 points will be the Western Conference finals as they face the Golden State Warriors. In Game One of the Western Conference finals, James Harden scored 41 points but was upended by Kevin Durant's 37 points and the Rockets took a 119-106 loss at home. Which team will get to the NBA Finals? Local News The Buffalo Bisons have started off the first 28 games with a record of 12-16. Tim Lopes is leading the team in battling average at .337.
Danny Jansen leads the team in RBI's with 16. Their best pitching has come has come from Chris Rowley with a 3-1 record and ERA of 1.93. The Bisons will need to step it up if they want to make the playoffs for the first time since 2005. In other news, we witnessed on Monday that the Supreme Court with a 6-3 ruling discontinued the federal law that had required states to ban gambling on the outcome of sporting events. This move will allow more states to gamble and cash in on the
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by Robert Lewis aka Rugged Rob
he 2018 National Golden Gloves tournament will take place in Omaha, Nebraska from May 14th to May 19th. The Golden Gloves is the most storied amateur boxing tournament in the history of the sport. Names like, Floyd Mayweather Jr., Mike Tyson, Muhammad Ali, Joe Louis, Roy Jones, Jr., and other famous professional fighters have fought in this tournament. The Golden Gloves tournament was establish in 1927 by the New York Daily News. In 2018, the tradition continues with a new crop of competitors competing for National Golden Gloves titles. The Carubba Collision Buffalo Golden Gloves franchise will represent New York State (except for Metro New York City) in Omaha, Robert Nebraska. Amateur boxers from all around New York State competed in the 2018 LEWIS Buffalo Golden Gloves tournament, at Buffalo RiverWorks, to earn their spot on the national team. The competition was fierce and the battles in the ring entertained a legion of boxing fans. The Buffalo Golden Gloves national team consist of 10 weight divisions and representatives. Representing New York State are Jonathan Rodriguez (Albany) at 108lbs, Samir Alowbali (Buffalo) at 114lbs, Joe Reed (Buffalo) at 123lbs, Shamar Lutchman - (Syracuse) at 132lbs, Charles Garner lll (Buffalo) at 141lbs, Jah-Yae Brown (Albany) at 152lbs, Wilmont Wood (Rochester) at 165lbs, Lawrence King Jr. (Rochester) at 178lbs, Riko Hernandez (Rochester) at Heavyweight, Nolan Smith (Niagara Falls) at Super-heavyweight, and Casey Constanzo (Niagara Falls) at 141lbs. female division. The president of the Buffalo franchise is Don Patterson. Let us congratulate these young men on their accomplishments and wish them well in their quest for gold. To watch the Buffalo Golden Gloves tournament in its entirety, go to www.youtube.com channel “The Rugged Chronicles.”
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MALCOLM X BIRTHDAY OBSERVANCE: The
UNIA-ACL Buffalo division #433 will present a Malcolm X Birthday Observance on Saturday, May 19 at 6 p.m. at the CAO Rafi Greene Center.
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The Durham Central City Baby Café . Info and support for pregnant and breastfeeding moms 5:30 – 7:30 pm 200 Eagle St (716)427-0566.
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Chicago Steppin’: Every Friday 7-8:30 p.m. The Pratt Center 422 Pratt St. Beginners/Intermediate Line Dance Classes Every Friday 6pm Bethel AME Church Hall 1525 Michigan @ E. Ferry Ernestine, Instructor SATURDAY MAY 19 Mike's Smooth Urban Ballroom Dance Classes: 11 to 1 PM, Saturdays, Delavan-Grider Community Center, 877 E. Delavan Ave. 716-380-5100 class is $5 Hustle for Health Family Line Dance & Lunch: Lydia Wright School 106 Appenheimer Ave. 11 a.m. FREE all ages. Wss. HustleforHealth.com Panel Discussion & Screening of “The Blackness Project: 7-8:30 p.m. Torn Space Theater, 612 Fillmore Ave. Admission $10. (716) 812-5733. MONDAY MAY 21 Hustle for Health Urban Line Dancing with Phyllis Caver at Gloria Parks: 3242 Main St, Buffalo. 12pm - 1pm. FREE for ages 55+ 832 -1010 African Consciousness Workshop Documentary Series: "Gentrified- Ethnic Cleansing American Style” : Merriweather Library, 1324 Jefferson Avenue, 5:50-7:50 P.M., 716-8834418. Free admission.
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Urban Line Dance Classes: St. Phillips, 15 Fernhill ; 6-8 p.m.; Cheri & Darel 200-9702. THURSDAY MAY 24 Foxie Brown Line Dance Classes: 10:30 – 11:30 a.m. Schiller Senior Center, 2057 Genesee St. 444-2046. The Durham Central City Baby Café . Info and support for pregnant and breastfeeding moms 5:30 – 7:30 pm 200 Eagle St. (716)427-0566. FRIDAY MAY 25 Opening Reception Buffalo Soul, Rhythm & Blues Exhibit: 6-10 p.m. Main Street Gallery 515 Main Street , solo art exhibit by Gerald Seals. Curator John Baker c716 994-3584 or email: jonbak112@yahoo.com Exhibit dates: May 23rd – May 29th Chicago Steppin: Every Friday 7-8:30 p.m. The Pratt Center 422 Pratt St. Beginners/Intermediate Line Dance Classes Every Friday 6pm Bethel AME Church Hall 1525 Michigan @ E.Ferry Ernestine, Instructor. Hustle For Health Urban Line Dancing with Phyllis Caver @ Gloria Parks: 3242 Main St.,, 12 noon. FREE for all age s 55+. 832-1010. SATURDAY MAY 26 Mike's Smooth Urban Ballroom Dance Classes: 11 to 1 PM, Saturdays, Delavan-Grider Community Center, 877 E. Delavan Ave. 716-380-5100 class is $5 Final Free Meditation Class:True Bethel Baptist Church from 11 am - 12:noon (in the Banquet Hall). Reduce stress and cleanse your mind through guided meditation. Register for free on Eventbrite by searching "Free Your Mind". Free prizes and giveaways. Sponsored by Rest Alive LLC. MONDAY MAY 28 Hustle for Health Urban Line Dancing with Phyllis Caver at Gloria Parks: 3242 Main St, Buffalo. 12pm - 1pm. FREE for ages 55+ 832 -1010
The 43rd Juneteenth Festival Inc. is Coming June 16 & 17! Malik and Malika Pageant 2018 Calling all High School Students! Juneteenth of Buffalo Festival Inc. will select a young man and a young lady to be King and Queen. Essays must be turned in June 1st to Juneteenth Office by mail to 1517 Genesee St, Buffalo, NY 14211. Malik and Malika 2018 will be crowned at the Landmark, located at 318 Pearl Street at 6pm on June 14th. The Malik and Malika will also participate and grace the Juneteenth 2018 parade.
The Countdown to the Juneteenth has begun!
WE NEED VOLUNTEERS! Interested in being a part of the celebration? Sign up today! We need volunteers of all ages with a heart for history, family and community!!! Call Today! 716-891-8801 Juneteenth Festival Inc. Headquarters: 1517 Genesee Street • www.juneteenthofbuffalo.com THE CELEBRATION The Buffalo celebration will include the following events: •Liberation Flag-Raising: Fri., 6/8/18 - Niagara Square, in front of City Hall •Sankofa Days: Sat., 6/9/18 – Fri., 6/15/18 – locations TBA •43rd Consecutive Festival: Sat., 6/16– Sun., 6/17 MLK, Jr. Park •Maafa Memorial – Thurs., 6/21, 2018 – Broderick Park The festival’s committees meet at Juneteenth Festival of Buffalo’s headquarters, 1517 Genesee St.,Call for more information,@891-8801. CALLFOR ART WNY-Urban Arts Collective Inc. Juneteenth Sankofa 2018 Theme: Preparing to Receive the Generational Torch Date: June 6th – June 12 Reception: June 8 from 6-10pm @Main Street Gallery 515 Main Street Information: John Baker • jonbak112@yahoo.com (716) 994-3584
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