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Naccarato seeks District 5 Legislature seat Town of Niagara business owner Joe Naccarato announced he would seek the 5th District County Legislature seat, representing the Town of Niagara and the Deveaux neighborhood of Niagara Falls, today, telling supporters that “it’s time these two communities have a voice in government decisions again.” Naccarato, who owns Naccarato Landscaping and Design, said he will be an advocate for taxpayers and small business owners, vowing to oppose the growth of county government and work to create an environment favorable to private sector job creation. He will seek the Republican, Conservative, and Independence lines this November. “I own a landscaping company and was raised around a family business. My uncles and cousins built Viola’s Submarine House 55 years ago. We need to ensure that people
who want to grow their businesses and create jobs have the tools to do so and an environment committed to letting them do so,” Naccarato said. Naccarato noted that the current Legislature delegation from Niagara Falls includes two city employees and one recent city government retiree. “Government shouldn’t be creating jobs, Main Street should,” Naccarato said. “You can’t fix what’s wrong with government over-reach if the people that are supposed to represent us are financially dependent on growing the public sector.” Naccarato noted that the 5th District includes the Military Road business corridor and a portion of Niagara Falls’s Main Street, as well as many businesses that provide services for Niagara University students and employees of both the college and the New York Power Authority’s Niagara Power Project.
“I want to work with our county government to create opportunity in those business districts,” Naccarato said. “The question voters should ask is whether government is helping or hindering small businesses in those communities, and whether our district representatives are getting results.” Naccarato indicated he would request a seat on the Legislature’s Economic Development Committee if elected. “Having grown up around a family-owned business, and now having built my own company, I understand the pressures facing local small business owners, and I want to make sure our local small businesses don’t become lost and forgotten in public policy,” Naccarato said. “I want to work to bridge the gap that exists between franchises and community-owned businesses, which is evident on Military Road, and will be a strong advocate for recouping ad-
ditional revenues for the Town of Niagara and generating economic development in Niagara Falls.” Naccarato also vowed to work with other elected officials that represent Niagara Falls and the Town of Niagara, but promised to work to build productive relationships with lawmakers from other parts of the county as well. “This district needs a real leader. You need to develop mutually-respectful relationships with representatives of other communities if you want to get better results.” Naccarato said. Naccarato brings a wealth of experience to his candidacy. In addition to owning and operating a landscaping company, which he founded a decade ago, he studied computer science at Niagara University and urban planning at Buffalo State College. He has been active with the Boys and Girls Clubs. He promised to put that
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Ortt introduces legislation requirements New York State Senator Rob Ortt (R,C,INorth Tonawanda) has introduced legislation to amend the current canal law that’s meant to preserve and rehabilitate canal infrastructure. By law, New York State is required to maintain canal lift bridges, however certain loopholes in the law often result in the deterioration and closure of
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Sabretooth recognizes good character at Errick Road so happy to see him at our annual Character Assembly. Those students who really demonstrated outstanding character traits were able to have a personal meeting with him and get their photo taken with him as well.” The students were also gearing up for their Kindness Challenge. Several students, known as the Council Corner Crew, head-
ing up the challenge which involves schoolmates writing down a good deed they observe. “We take those slips of paper and give them to our teachers and then they get added to a chain that goes around the school,” explained Ben. “We call it a Kindness Chain and we hope it wraps around the whole school.”
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Jan. 30 was a night to remember across the board at Starpoint High School. The basketball team capped off the night by scoring six points in the final 30 seconds of the game before Ben Walters hit his second buzzer-beater of the night to give the Spartans a 59-56 overtime victory over Sweet Home. It was fitting that the night would end in spectacular fashion, since just prior to the game, Starpoint ushered in its 12th annual Wall of Fame inductees. The class featured three inductees, with two former athletes and a coach now being a part of Spartan athletics forever. John Hey became the third member of the Class of 1966 to be inducted into the Wall of Fame, and rightfully so as he still holds several school records. Hey was a three-sport athlete during his high
Starpoint ushered in its 12th annual Wall of Fame inductees before the the boys basketball team’s overtime win against Sweet Home on Jan. 30. school career, competing in football, wrestling and track, and he was tremendous in each sport. As a wrestler, he was a two-time Section VI champion, as well as a Western New York Class A champion in 1966. In track, he was a Section VI champion in the pole vault in 1966, and he set school records in the pole vault,
triple jump, 880-meter relay and the medley relay that still stand today. After years of running his own marketing business in Califon, New Jersey, Hey is now semi-retired and works in transportation for the Washington Township School, and the call to enter the Wall of Fame has been able to send him on a trip down memory lane.
John Hey, David Parry and Barbara Kreuzer make up the Starpoint Wall of Fame Class of 2015.
“It’s been so long,” said Hey. “I got the call from my high school quarterback and the memories just flowed in like crazy. We were just talking and all of a sudden he said, ‘I just want to tell you that you’ve been inducted into the Wall of Fame.’ That was great! But I was more thrilled about the phone call from somebody from the past. It’s been a real memorable trip down memory lane.” While Hey hadn’t been back to Starpoint in nearly 50 years, David Parry is a 1995 graduate of Starpoint and the second athlete inducted. Parry was a three-sport standout that played football, basketball and track, but he was best known for his exploits on the track. Parry was named to the Niagara-Orleans AllLeague team four times in
the 400-meter hurdles and was a Section VI champion in the event in 1994. He also made the state meet twice, placing third and sixth. He holds three school records. David went on to run at the University at Buffalo, where he won the Mid-American Conference 1,500-meter decathlon in his last collegiate race in 2000. He now lives in Medina, Ohio, where he is the cross country and track coach at Revere Schools. But what he remembers most is how his former coach and current Starpoint football coach Al Cavagnaro was able to instill so much toughness. “Al Cavagnaro was my coach in football, basketball and track, and I just remember the toughness that he instilled in me,” said Parry. “When you thought
you couldn’t give anymore, he always found a way to pull a little more out of you and build a character about you to believe that you could compete against anyone. That’s something that will always stick with me.” The third and final member of the Class of 2015 is a coach that is responsible for starting the field hockey program at Starpoint and turning it into a consistent contender during her tenure. Barbara Kreuzer was a long time coach at Starpoint, dabbling in varsity volleyball for 10 years as well as varsity softball for two years and swimming for five years as an assistant. But Kreuzer is most known for the 25 years that she spent not only establishing the field hockey team, but turning it into a four-time Section VI champion. Although she retired for coaching in 2009 and teaching in 2010, Kreuzer will be remembered for the three-straight sectional champions that she coached from 1983-1985 as well as the 1994 squad that upset the top-seeded Iroquois to advance to the regionals in Rochester. “It was the dedication of the kids,” said Kreuzer. “Back in the 1980s we were fortunate enough to have a group of young ladies that were willing and determined to play this sport because it wasn’t very popular. So it took something.” With the addition of Hey, Parry and Kreuzer, the Starpoint Wall of Fame now consists of 55 athletes and six coaches.
Local sports Bandits score on character education program at Tuscarora The Tuscarora Indian School gymnasium was fi lled with excitement as Buffalo Bandit players Ryan Benesch, Dhane Smith and Mark Steenhuis entered the room. Many of the Niagara Wheatfield students are huge lacrosse fans, so having some of their favorite players come to show off their skills was a dream come true. School Counselor Katie Thurman says the school invited the team members to the school for a more important purpose. “This is a new program the Bandits have started where they come to schools to talk about important educational
topics,” she said. “Last year, it was reading, and this year, it is character development and perseverance.” Teacher Joanne Weinholtz introduced the players by saying this, “This game means a lot to our community. It is part of our history and we have a lot of respect for these players because they have taken a game we love and mastered it.” Steenhuis acted as master of ceremonies and talked to the students about his own experience of playing lacrosse in high school and how, despite starting at an older age than most, he persevered to become a professional. “You have to put the ef-
fort in to be successful and be rewarded,” he told the students. “Never quit, no matter how hard it is.” Steenhuis then invited several students up to participate in some friendly competitions. The school’s very own Paul Beatty, a teacher, showed off his goalie skills against the players as well. “This is a great program that fits in nicely with the Bandits’ mission to give back to the community with a positive message for today’s youth,” Thurman said. “We are very grateful to the Bandits for coming and spending some time with our students. It meant a lot to us.”
Clingersmith, NCCC baseball introduce 20 recruits it as memorable as possible for them. I remember signing SPORTS REPORTER my national letter of intent to Canisius, and it should be Niagara County Com- a special day for these kids munity College head coach because they are putting in Matt Clingersmith welcomed the work and confidence in his newest recruiting class us to develop them.” One of the new signees has in what he hopes will help become a bit of a legacy in continue the strong tradition the NCCC baseball family, that he has built in his nine especially since his brothers years at the helm. Twenty student-athletes played for the Thunderwolves signed national letters of and he played youth baseball intent, many of whom are for the Niagara Jr. Thunderlocal products, last weekend. wolves under current NCCC Clingersmith believes the assistant Jeff Ziemecki. Soon-to-be Lockport gradgroup can be the next great uate Kyle Waple comes from group of Thunderwolves. a baseball family, as his faMany schools and players choose to sign individual ther Mark is the skipper for letters of intent, but Clinger- Lewiston-Porter high school. Waple has a lot of fire and smith chose to invite each of leadership qualities that the his recruits in at the same time in a celebration of the next coaching staff at NCCC like step on their baseball paths. and Clingersmith believes he “I think it’s good,” said can be the leader of an infield Clingersmith. “I want to make on a top notch squad. By Nick Sabato
The decision for the Lions’ second baseman was one that came down to finances and his comfort level with Clingersmith and Ziemecki. “It was financially better to come here before a four-year school,” said Waple. “Once I got my idea of coming here, I started talking to Jeff Ziemecki, and I played for him over the summer. I spoke to Clingersmith a lot more and it was just positive.” Another local signee is another middle infielder in , who has helped shore up the Falcons’ infield since his sophomore season. Clingersmith hopes that Vilardo’s versatility and ability to play various positions across the board will be an asset to the Thunderwolves in 2015-2016. “Angelo is a good kid,” said Clingersmith. “He’s very
athletic. He’s a glue guy. He can play a lot of positions and that’s what you look for in guys like that. He’s Johnny Utility. He can play the infield, he can play the outfield, he can hit, he can run, he’s a good bunter – he’s just a hard-working kid.” NCCC went 31-15 last season before falling in the Region III Final Four, which has become a regular occurrence under Clingersmith. Since he took over in 2007, the Thunderwolves have won the Region III championship and gone on to appear in the NJCAA Division III World Series on three occasions (2009, 2012 and 2013). That success has enabled them to expand the recruiting umbrella into Southern Ontario and into Rochester, which had been unheard of prior because of schools like Genesee Community College
and Erie Community College. “I think it’s because we are one of the better programs in the east,” said Clingersmith. “It has helped us grow and the reputation has gotten out. When I first started, it was unheard of for Rochester kids to come here because of Monroe and Genesee being so close.” For a kid like Waple, signing so much earlier and making his college decision while many of his friends are still agonizing over where they are going to attend next year takes a large burden off of his shoulders. Now he can focus on the remainder of his senior year and play his final scholastic baseball season with a clear head before he pursues a baseball career at the collegiate level while aspiring to be in the medical field. “It’s a big relief,” said
Waple. “I’ve been getting all of these college emails saying to go here or go there. I knew NCCC was the right fit for me to grow and become a better person.” Along with Waple and Vilardo NCCC also signed 18 other recruits including Loukas Bechakas (Williamsville North), James Brnik (West Seneca East), Nate Chase (Webster Schroeder), Zarley Cina (Huron Heights), Kyle Crotty (Springville), Hayden Owell (Pavilion), Dylan Flasch (South Central), Ryan Green (Penfield), Brian Hodges (Le Roy), Jordan Hrynczak (Clarence), Joel Krywcun (Maryvale), Jaret Loran (South Central), Dave Lyskawa (Williamsville North), Joe Milkowski (St. Francis), Chad Nelson (Jamestown), Brandon Nicholson (Orchard Park), Mitchell Racz (Grand Island) and Cameron Voss (Fredonia).
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