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and with the UN, trying to get a worldwide day.” The eight recipients of the sleepout donations will be the same as last year, when a total of $6,668.75 was split among the Community Action Information Center, Gospel Expansion Foundation, Inc., Little Portion Friary, South Buffalo Community Table, the Response to Love Center, Compass House, the Ken-Ton Family Support Center and the KenTon Closet. Those who are interested in dropping off any food, articles of clothing, or personal care items may do so from 7:45 p.m. and 9:45 p.m. on the night of the sleepout, at Hoover Middle. Checks should be made payable to “Ken-Ton Schools – ETC,” and mailed to “KenTon Schools’ Sleepout, care of Kenmore West High School,” at 33 Highland Pkwy., Buffalo, NY 14223. For more information, contact Stephen Ash at allhelpall@yahoo.com or 6944492.

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Samuel “Jerry” Starr, for whom the event is named, was its founder and a KenTon teacher for 34 years, having taught English, public speaking and drama classes at Kenmore West High School. Ash described his memories of Starr, and Starr’s impact on the community, as “wonderful.” “[He was] an A-plus, qualitDuring his lifetime, Starr had a “passion for helping out people in need,” Ash said. To this day, ETC has carried on Starr’s legacy, via the Ken-Ton tradition, since his death in 2011. They also hope to carry this even further by raising state and national awareness for the homeless. “We took Jerry’s cue, and took that passion he had and translated into an action of the sleepout,” Ash said. “We’re trying to make it a worldwide project through the United Nations, but we are having [State] Senator Robert Ortt trying to get a state day. If we can get a state day, we are going to [U.S.] Senator Kirsten Gillibrand to get a national day,

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This weekend, teachers, students and parents of the Kenmore-Tonawanda School District will again be sleeping outside in winter for a cause. The 28th annual Jerry Starr Ken-Ton Schools’ Sleepout, named for a retired teacher who has since passed away, will take place 8 p.m., Friday, Feb. 6, in the parking lot of the Hoover Middle School complex on Thorncliff Road. The sleepout, which runs until 6 a.m. the following day, will involve all adult and older teen participants sleeping in refrigerator boxes to raise awareness of homelessness. Before and during the sleepout, monetary, food, clothing and personal care donations will benefit eight charitable organizations to help those who are less fortunate, and attendees have been generous. Since the sleepout’s inception in 1988, Educators Totally Committed, a group

of current and retired KenTon teachers, have raised over $850,000. All of this has gone directly toward helping those who need assistance, particularly after the holiday season, when food banks and other organizations tend to see a sharp decline in the amount of donations they receive. According to Stephen Ash, a retired teacher, event organizer and member of ETC, the cumulative figure includes only monetary donations and not material goods sleepout attendees and members of the community donate. The sleepout is always planned for the first Friday of February, and the turnout is generally strong, with many people donating but not necessarily sleeping out. “I would say we had maybe 26 or 27 for last year,” Ash said, confirming the number included district parents, students of all ages, faculty members and staff. “We welcome kids to come. If they’re little kids, they can sleep right inside in the cafeteria.”

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Steven J, Hummel, 22, Oliver Street, North Tonawanda, was turned over by North Tonawanda Police on a bench warrant for drug court on Jan. 29. He was held for court.

Jeffrey J. Kress Jr., 29, Morrison Street, Tonawanda, surrendered on a bench warrant for AUO 3 at 10 a.m. Jan. 29 He was held for court.

ing a stay away order on Main Street at 6:30 p.m. Jan. 30. She was held for court.

Roger D. Scroggins, 31, Avon Road, Tonawanda, arrested on a bench warrant for AUO 3. He was held for court.

Thomas M. Waterhouse, 24, Main Street, Tonawanda, was arrested on a bench warrant for AUO 3 on Jan. 31. He was held four court.

Tonawanda, was arrested on a bench warrant for possession of a hypodermic needle at 1:30 a.m. Jan. 31. He was held for court.

Sharon M. Gardner, 62, Adam Street, Tonawanda, was arrested for harassment 2 at a residence on Adam Street at 12:45 a.m. Feb. 1. He was held for court.

Colleen M. Rogers, 46, Grove Street, Tonawanda was arrested for criminal contempt and violat-

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Robert M. Piatkowski, 53, homeless, was arrested for criminal injection of a narcotic drug, criminal possession of a controlled substance, possession of a hypodermic

The National Board for Professional Teaching Standards has announced that two teachers from Franklin Middle School in the Kenmore-Town of Tonawanda Union Free School District were among only eight in Western New York to earn National Board Certification during the 2013-14 school year. Kathleen Reiser, an eighth-grade ELA and academic intervention services teacher at Franklin Middle School, and Jeanette Yoder, a sixthgrade reading teacher at Franklin Middle School, successfully completed the year-long certification process, both on their first try, after initiating the process in September 2013. They each had

to design, implement and videotape lessons and submit detailed reflections on evidence that demonstrated their students’ learning. They also had to demonstrate their contributions to the community and teaching profession. “It was a huge challenge, but I enjoyed working together with my students to improve my teaching,” Reiser said. “I also look forward to sharing what I have learned with other teachers, especially about meeting students’ learning needs.” “The support of the Ken-Ton district and the Kenmore Teachers Association was critical to being able to achieve this milestone,” Yoder said. “I feel I am a stronger, more

reflective reading teacher. The process renewed my commitment to impact student learning with positive and effective practices.” In the spring, both teachers will be recognized and honored by the Kenmore Teachers Association for their achievement. National Board Teaching Certification is a performance-based peerreview process similar to board certification in medicine. To date, more than 110,000 teachers have achieved the profession’s gold standard for accomplished teaching based on standards that were created by teachers for teachers to define what teachers should know and be able to do to advance

needle, loitering and trespassing. He was observed by an officer injecting himself and a female at a laudermat on Delaware Street at 2:30 a.m. Feb. 1. Held for court.

Mary A. Dymock, 51, homeless, was arrested for criminal possession of controlled substance, criminal use of a narcotic drug, possession of a hypodermic needle, loitering and trespassing. She was a co-defendant in a laudermat on Delaware Street, injecting drugs at 2:30 a.m. Feb. 1. She was held for court.

46, Chippewa Street, Buffalo, was arrested for trespass for being in laudermat with Dymock and Piatkowski at 2:30 a.m. Feb. 1. He was released on appearance ticket.

James E. Mills, 53, Urban Street, Buffalo, was arrested for larceny/shoplifting at a store on Niagara Street at 3:40 p.m. Feb. 2. He was held for court.

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Phillip J. Ormsby, 27, Ideal Street, Buffalo was arrested just before noon Feb. 3 on a bench warrant for aggravated unlicensed operation in the third de-

student learning. In all, 4,000 teachers nationwide and 106 in New York state were certified, but only eight in Western New York. In addition to Reiser and Yoder, certified teachers were Robert Alt, Daniela Hager-Carbonara and Rebecca Zuch from Buffalo, Jessica MancusoHunger from West Seneca, Amy Steger from Eden, and Suzanne Charles from the Allegany-Limestone. According to the NBPTS, national boardcertified teachers, or NBCTs, are leading both in and outside the classroom. A recent survey of NBCTs showed that 54 percent have served or are currently working as team leaders, 36 percent as department chairs and 15

percent as staff developers or instructional coaches. Forty-three percent of NBCTs have led efforts to implement the Common Core State Standards in their schools, districts and states, while the same percentage have been involved in leading the implementation of teacher evaluation systems through peer review or observation. More than three out of four NBCTs have led professional development efforts in their schools. In higher education, 234 NBCTs are serving as full-time faculty and 2,251 have served or are serving as adjunct faculty. On the state level, 116 are serving on a board of education. The announcement followed the release

gree. She was held for court.

Harry A. Mason IV, 32, 67 Street, Niagara Falls was arrested at noon Feb. 4 for attempted burglary, criminal mischief, and possession of burgler tools. He alledgley tried to break into an apartment on Gibson Street. He was also charged with aggravated unlicensed operation in the third degree and being pulled over leaving the scene. He was held for court.

of a survey by PDK International and Gallup that showed more than 80 percent of Americans agree that teachers should achieve Board certification and 70 percent of respondents agree that new teachers should spend at least a year practicing under the guidance of a certified teacher. National Board Certification is available in 25 certificate areas from Pre-K−12th grades. Research has shown that the students of NBCTs learn more than their peers in other classrooms, which is why many states and districts offer incentives for teachers to pursue Board certification.


This weekend, Tonawanda Middle School students will bring a classic tale of enchantment, magic and dreams come true to their stage. The TMS production of Rodgers and Hammerstein’s “Cinderella” will take place 7 p.m., Friday, Feb. 6, and 7 p.m., Saturday, Feb. 7, at Tonawanda Alumni Auditorium. Tickets are $7 for adults and $5 for students and seniors. The classic 1957 film version of the “Cinderella” musical featured Julie Andrews in the title role and a range of numbers, including “Prince is Giving a Ball,” “In My Own Little Corner,” “Ten Minutes Ago” and “Stepsisters Lament.” The book and lyrics are by Oscar Hammerstein II and music by Richard Rodgers, and the adaptation by Tom Briggs. Tickets may be purchased either at http:// www.tonawandacsd.org/

Page/822, or at the door on the day of the shows. Tonawanda Middle art teacher and theater producer Daniel Lynch said on Monday this will be the first middle school production Tonawanda has had in six years. “To continue building our growing program, we decided that adding a middle school show was the next step,” Lynch said. “It will help students to become better prepared for the high school performances. We chose ‘Cinderella’ because it is a classic that families and our students love. We are very excited to bring this magical musical to the stage of Tonawanda.” Lynch recalled how in the early days of the reboot of Tonawanda Middle’s theater program, the “excitement to have the opportunity to perform in a middle school musical was evident from day one.” Lynch also recalled how students worked to memorize lines, songs, choreog-

raphy and staging under his lead, as well as that of Kelly Ersing, Vanessa Alaimo and student directors. In addition to the middle school students, Tonawanda High School students will assist with “Cinderella” as well. High school students auditioned for the roles of student directors, and six students were chosen to serve as vocal directors, drama directors, choreographers and set designers. The younger actors will also get help from some veterans of Tonawanda’s theater program. “High school students also could participate in stage crew,” Lynch commented. “Students that worked on crew for [the fall production of] ‘The Addams Family’ have been paired up with a middle school student. They have been working hard to teach them all they can about stage crew, and direct them in their first performance. They are doing very well.” When asked about the

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Tonawanda community’s response to “Cinderella” thus far, Lynch said parents and others are happy about the return of Tonawanda Middle’s musicals, calling it a “wonderful opportunity for the students of Tonawanda and a great way to continue growing our theater program.” He also said some parents have worked behind the scenes as well. “I expect that Cinderella will be a great success. The students and directors have worked very hard, and are very ready for their performance,” Lynch said Monday. “It is our hopes that by continuing with

a middle school musical each year, we will be able to produce more challenging, and more professional, high school musicals in the years to come.” The cast includes Emily Kuhn as Cinderella, Ciara Shockley as the Fairy Godmother, Katie Opalinski as the Stepmother, Baylin Tighe and Trinity Oliver as Cinderella’s stepsisters, Joy and Portia, Marcell Hayes as the Prince, Paris Miller as the Herald, Allison Garippo as the Queen, Jackson Mysliwy as the King, Hollyann Manfre as the Chef, Alyssa King as the Steward and Chelsea

Williams, Edward Sampson, Devon Licht and Nick Garrison as the Four White Horses. Abigail Braun is the Coachman, and Haylee Morris the Footsman. The townspeople, palace staff, and ball guests will be Abbi Woolcott, Abigail Braun, Alyssa King, Amber Lonie, Brooke Pieszala, Chelsea Williams, Chloe Roetzer, Devon Licht, Edward Sampson, Haylee Morris, Hollyann Manfre, Kaile Peete, Laura Leski, Madison Foster, Morgan LaDue, Mylixia Mioducki, Nick Garrison and Sarah Maxwell.


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Last Wednesday, Jan. 28, residents of the Town and City of Tonawanda, Kenmore, Buffalo and many neighboring communities heard the latest updates from the Clean Air Coalition on efforts to keep abreast of air pollution. The CAC, best known for leading a campaign against Tonawanda Coke several years ago, held a public forum at St. Bartholomew’s Anglican Church in the town. CAC Director Erin Heaney, who introduced representatives of the New York State Pollution Prevention Institute at the Rochester In-

stitute of Technology, or P2I, said the goal of the meeting was to discuss P2I’s local work. Heaney said an Environmental Protection Agency grant will allow P2I to complete research and pollution prevention projects in the Town of Tonawanda. Heaney said after the CAC got its start by campaigning against Tonawanda Coke, activists wanted to continue working on projects. Beth Meer of the Department of Environmental Conservation, a guest presenter at the meeting, said the local initiative is known as the “E3 initiative,” which stands for “economy, energy and the environment.” The E3 initiative is also in other areas, but the goal in Tonawanda was to

“improve the overall air and environmental quality of the town.” When the DEC came to Tonawanda in 2008, they found five chemicals - benzene, formaldehyde, 1,3-butadene, acetaldehyde and acrolein - in elevated quantities. Patricia Donahue, Senior Pollution Prevention Engineer of P2I, said the company tried to “support the Tonawanda community in working with the manufacturing facilities that are here, so we can make a difference for all of you who are living in this general area.” P2I is based in Rochester, but also works with the State University of New York at Buffalo and Clarkson University in Potsdam. “We thought this project

would really only take two years. We’ve actually asked for two extensions from the EPA to carry on this work, because we did have a struggle with trying to connect with manufacturers in the Tonawanda area,” Donahue said. “We’re working into our fourth year. We received $135,000 to support four projects with manufacturers.” In 2011, the project was the first time the DEC and EPA have ever targeted pollution prevention assistance to a specific geographic area and specific companies, Meer said, and they screened 59 companies in Tonawanda. They measured the air emissions each of the companies emitted while considering the companies’ overall con-

tributions to Tonawanda’s economy. The goal is also to help some of the smaller and medium-sized companies that may not have the necessary resources. Anahita Williamson, director of the P2I, said when working with companies, P2I’s goal is not to get rid of waste once it has already been produced, but rather to work to reduce the waste that companies create in the first place. They have worked with over 200 companies in the state, and they provided direct assistance to the ones with whom they worked in Tonawanda. “Our entire mission is to try and reduce environmental footprint and reduce costs, and it’s difficult because com-

panies these days are working within a very short payback period,” Williamson added. “We have a vested interest to try to get these companies to move to implementation, and we try to do that by offering solutions that meet the economic payback periods.” Once the assessments have been completed, P2I advises companies to follow through with the implementation, although they cannot force the companies to move forward with the recommended solutions, Donahue said. When the companies do make the changes, the P2I monitors them for three years to make sure that they are continuing on.

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By Dave Ricci Anthony Argentieri has two missions: win states and prove the doubters wrong. He has done one and is working towards the other. As Argentieri, and his Kenmore West Blue Devil teammates, head into the Class Tournament Feb. 7 Lancaster High School, he will be riding a wave of momentum after capturing the 120-pound championship of the 29th Annual Ken-Ton Invitational Tournament. Argentieri went a spotless 4-0 as he defeated Dominic Caruso of St. Joe’s to win the championship and be awarded Most Outstanding Wrestler.

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When he first stepped onto the wrestling mat as a seventh grader, Richie Jones was just wondering if he would ever get his first varsity win. Win No. 200 was the farthest thing from his mind. Jones, a St.Joe’s senior, captured the 182-pound

“It made me feel real good because what I said in the beginning is, ‘I’m going to go out there and pin and tech everyone,’” said Argentieri. “Just so I can prove to everyone that doubted me for going up to 120 that they were wrong.” Now standing at 150 career wins, Argentieri is not only driven to return to the NYSPHSAA tournament; he is also defying the critics who told him that he should have stayed at 113 pounds instead of trying to bump up. “He’s really stepped up his game in practice. He’s wrestling hard. We’ve got some very capable guys and he wrestles everybody. It doesn’t matter,” said KenWest coach Bill Hineman. “A lot of days he does two practices. He comes to ours then he goes somewhere else to work out. He’s driven to prove us all wrong. Everybody is telling him he should

stay down at 115. He’s confident at 120 and he showed it at Ken-Ton with the guys he pinned there. He’s ready to go.” Doing more Greco-Roman and freestyle wrestling over the summer, Argentieri feels he has expanded his arsenal of moves. “A lot of that foot work has helped me with some of the heavier guys this year,” Argentieri said. “Greco, upper body stuff, I was never good at tying up. This year, I’m tying up all over the place. I’m throwing kids, getting double unders. Greco and freestyle have just helped me so much.” Senior Paul Bavisotto went 3-1 at Ken-Ton, falling to Tonawanda’s Cody McGregor in the championship match of the 132 pound bracket. “Mentally, I’ve been kicking it up a notch,” Bavisotto said. “I know it’s time to get

serious. Time to start training harder.” Pushing himself harder at the gym than ever before, Bavisotto is ready to give his all in the final leg of his scholastic career. He also feels that the Ken-Ton Tournament served as a perfect primer for the postseason for every Blue Devil. “Nothing else matters except from what happens after this,” said Bavisotto. “And I think the Ken-Ton Tournament was a great tournament to end our regular season with.” Hineman also feels that Mitch Currey (195), who placed fourth at Ken-Ton, Jakob Coad, who placed sixth at 145, Christian Bauman (120), Johnny Milks (145), Torey Turner (99) and Jason Vollmer are all geared up and ready for strong showings at Class. Bauman came within a whisker of beating Caruso in the semifinals at 120.

championship at the 29th Ken-Ton Invitational Tournament that was held Jan. 31 at Kenmore West. En route to the title, Jones picked up No. 200 in a career that began while he was a middle school student wrestling for Kenmore East. “ Ye a h , ” J o n e s s a i d . “Nineteen and 18 as a seventh grader, it’s crazy.” Jones, as of press time, has an overall record of 202 wins and 63 losses, going 52-33 during his career as a Bulldog. The other 152 firmly established him as the Marauders’ all-time wins leader. Surpassing Travis

Berube’s mark of 134. Not sure what to say about reaching the milestone of 200 victories, Jones modestly shrugged off any praise and simply said that his goal is to repeat as a Catholic state champion then go on to the Federation tournament and hopefully make his mark as a state champion there, too. “I’ve never really worried about records or anything,” Jones said. “I’m focused on trying to be the best that I can be, working as hard as I can, go back to states and hopefully do better than I did last year (at Federation).”

Never being distracted by his win total is part of the reason why Jones has been able to stay focused and put up such lofty numbers. When the time is right, after his career is over, Jones will allow himself the time to reflect on what he was able to do on the mat. St. Joe’s coach Peter Kennedy said Jones’ success is a testament to his focus, hard work and dedication. “For him, that’s probably going to be something that he’s going to look back on when he’s done wrestling,” Kennedy said. “He didn’t want to make a big deal out of it today, but it’s nice.

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He’s been so amazingly consistent and injury-free for six years.” Kennedy added that what makes Jones’ success rate even more impressive is that, unlike most seventh or eighth graders who slowly get acclimated to the varsity lifestyle by starting in the 99-pound class, Jones was thrown into the fire right away. He never wrestled at 99 and by eighth grade he was at 130 pounds. As a whole, the Marauders did well at Ken-Ton as they scored 92.5 team points for an eighth-place finish out of the 18 teams that competed.

Dominic Caruso finished in second place at 120 pounds to eventual Most Outstanding Wrestler Anthony Argentieri of Kenmore West. Derek Penman (second) and Garrett Baugher (third) also placed for St.Joe’s. “This morning we talked about how today is like a dress rehearsal for the postseason,” Kennedy said. “Make sure that we’re refining the things that we’re doing well. See if there’s any weaknesses that we need to correct over the next week and a half. Get out of here healthy and get ready for St. Francis on (Feb. 3).”


Ken West boys, girls best rival East in Battle of Ken-Ton part 2 By Dave Ricci Destiny Catania had 11 points and Terrell Ford poured in 24 as Kenmore West swept the second round of the Battle of Ken-Ton basketball double header that was played Feb. 3 at Kenmore West. The Lady Blue Devils (9-1 NFL), after suffering a 53-52 loss to the Bulldogs last month, gained a measure of revenge with a 48-41 win that also avenges their only NFL loss of the season. “It honestly feels so good. It’s an amazing feeling,” Catania said. “It’s the best feeling, beating your rival.” Catania’s layup marked Ken West’s first points of the night as the team raced to a 9-4 lead. But the Lady Bulldogs (6-4 NFL) answered the bell with an 8-0 run that was highlighted by back-to-back 3-pointers by Emma Knab and Sarah McCarthy (11 points), with McCarthy’s coming at

the buzzer. Ken East, looking for a repeat win over its rival, held the lead for almost the entire second quarter until Catania hit a pair of free throws, then another layup that put West up 23-21 with four seconds left in the half. “I’m very happy for Destiny,” said coach Jeff Martin. “She has upped her game tremendously the past five or six games. She has just been a true leader. She has had some great assists, some big buckets and plays great defense for us.” The game proved to be one highlighted by physical play that saw both teams’ staters flirting with foul trouble. As they did in a recent win over Niagara-Wheatfield, the depth of the Blue Devils’bench made the difference asAnna Quinlan (six points) and Tiesha Rivera brought quality minutes off the bench. “That was the difference in the game,” said Martin. “When we subbed it up, our bench played fantastic.” Sam Britton led West with

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15 points. Kiaja O’Neil (12 points) and Kendall Mills (13 points) hit key buckets that helped the Bulldogs pull within four points five different times during the second half, but they could not get any closer. Catania went 3 of 4 from the line in the final minute to seal

the win. “We’re still young. We’re still learning. They’re getting better,” said Ken East coach Jack Blanch. “These are good battles. The NFL has always been a great league and helps us get ready for the playoffs and that’s what we’re trying to do.” The Ken West boys made

it 18 wins in a row over the Bulldogs as they scored the 56-45 victory in the nightcap. The Bulldogs knew it was crucial to bring more energy and make a statement early if they were to pull the upset over the Blue Devils. Ford had seven of his 24 in the second quarter as the Blue Devils began to pull away. Jay Taylor also stepped up off the bench as he dropped seven points, including a 3-pointer, late in the second to help Ken West take a 31-16 lead at the half. “I think we’re stronger when he comes off the bench because he gives that instant energy,” said West coach Mike Meetze. “He’s a physical kid. He can play inside and out. Even though he’s playing forward, he can do guard skills. Tonight, when we needed some energy, he came into the game and really brought it.” Taylor also had a couple deflections and won some loose ball battles that led to points by other teammates.

Buffalo Turners take second place The Buffalo Turners’ combined team of Level 7, 8 and 9 gymnasts took second place in the team competition at the seventh annual Jacquie Hirsch Memorial Buffalo Challenge Jan. 24-25 at the Greater Buffalo Gymnastics Center. Level 7: Ava Curry won bars and finished second on beam and all-around. Rebecca O’Connor won beam and placed fourth

all-around. Olivia VeRost won bars in her age group as well as placing third on beam and fourth on floor exercise and all-around. Level 8: Emily Battaglia took first on bars, floor and all-around as well as second on vault. Alexandria Gorcheck won beam and finished third allaround. Emily Maulucci placed fourth on vault and third on beam. Lara Krys was fourth on bars and

all-around. Teammates included Meadow Wright, who was third on beam, Dakota Piehler, who was third on bars, Alexandra Piehler, who was fourth on bars, and Mikala Thursam, who was fifth on beam. Level 9: Aaliyah Blanks won vault and placed second on bars and finished third on beam and all-around. Level 6: Kayleen Jenkins won bars, Angelyn Johnson placed third on bars

and second on beam and all-around. Shay Sommer finished fifth on beam and all-around. Level 5: Camryn Smith finished first on beam followed by Claire Huber in second. Emily Kuhn placed second on Vault and third on beam in her age group. Teammates were Jaina Dulniak and Grace Clement. Level 4: Kylie Newton won beam and placed second on floor exercise and

third all-around. Sabrina Lee finished fourth on bars. Teammates were Caitlin Folga, Meena Rose, Kayla Hervey, Lucy Dietrich and Singo Lekeuneu. Level 3: Jackie Heyden led the team with second places on vault, bars and beam and third places on floor and all-around. Mia Aiello finished second on bars. Teammates were Allison Evans, Natalyn Cordero and Olivia Harris.

“It feels good,” Taylor said of the win. “We’ve been working hard all week in practice...We just came out and played hard.” Mike DeBenadetti had eight points and showed flashes of the team ball East needs to play when he unselfishly dished the ball to Justin Haeick, whose better look at the basket made it 37-23 midway through the third. Andy Fields had four 3-pointers among his teambest 20 points as the Bulldogs worked hard, but could not pull any closer than within 10 points. “We got too far behind,” said East coach Jay Robbins. “We’re not a high-scoring team. That’s probably the best second half we had all year. We just get too far behind and you can’t catch up... They had more jump in the beginning and we were more scrambled.” East also lost Ryan Williams after he took a hard fall in the opening minute and did not return.

SJCI to host hoops camp St Joe’s will be conducting a February Break basketball camp for boys in grades 5 through 8 at 9 a.m. on Feb. 16 at St. Joe’s. The cost is $75. Information can be obtained at www.sjci.com or by emailing msimon@ unyts.org.


New Beginnings for Widowed People The group will hold a donuts and hot chocolate meeting Sun. Feb. 8 at 7 p.m. in Fr. Cotter Hall, Blessed Sacrament Church, 263 Claremont Ave. in the Town of Tonawanda. Open to all widowed people of WNY, guests pay $3. Fish Fry The Ladies Auxiliary of the Knights of Columbus is hosting a fish fry starting Friday Feb. 20, and every Friday thereafter until Good Friday (April 3). All dinners will be from 4 to 7 p.m. at the K of C Hall 755 Erie Ave., North Tonawanda. Dinner includes a choice of two side dishes, coleslaw, bread and butter. Call 693-5470 for more information. Lawyers for the Arts The 4th annual benefit event will take place Sat. Feb. 28, from 2 to 6 p.m. at Sportsmen’annual benefit event will music, and art for sale, all crafted by attorneys. Single tickets are $20, $10 for law students. Presale tickets available Feb. 6 by visiting giveforgreatness.org. For more information call Lauren Rojek at 362-8389 x512 or asiwnydevelopment@ gmail.com. All proceeds benefit Give for Greatness, a program of Arts Services Initiative of WNY. Litto’s Legacy Manor Lanes will be hosting Litto’s Legacy 3rd Annual Fundraiser Mar. 22 from 2 to 6 p.m., 150 Grand Island Blvd. Tonawanda. Tickets are $20 presale per person and $100 to reserve a lane for up to 5 people. Admission includes 4 hours of bowling, shoes and ball if needed, and refreshments. $5 per sheet for bas-

ket raffle, and $5 plates of food available for walk-ins. For tickets please contact Alicia: 692-6328. The National Parkinson Foundation WNY Support Group Monthly support group meetings for people with PD, family members and caregivers on the third Wednesday of each month at St. John’s Lutheran Church, 3512 Clinton St. in West Seneca. Support group for people with Young Onset Parkinson’s Disease meets from 5:30-6:30 p.m. All are welcome from 6:30-8 p.m. Info: 449-3795. Winter Parking Ordinance prohibits parking on all streets in the Town of Tonawanda between the hours of 2 and 6 a.m. through April 1. Parking tickets will be issued. Winter Parking Restriction There is no parking permitted on any street in the City of Tonawanda between the hours of 3 and 6 a.m. through April 15. Drink Specials at Exit 2 Bar & Grille, 3191 Eggert Rd., Tonawanda: Martini Mondays featuring $5 martinis and margaritas; Two for Tuesdays (dinner for two for just $40, including a bottle of wine); Wine Down Wednesdays with $10 bottles of select wines; Prime Rib Thursdays and Happy Hour from 4 to 7 p.m. weekdays. Stop in during football games on Monday and Thursday nights, or for college games on Saturdays, and enjoy 50 cent wings and bar specials. Info: www.exit2bar.com, 837-2523 or www.facebook.com/Exit2grille. Alzheimer’s Caregivers Support Group The Alzheimer’s Association

WNY Chapter meets at 7 p.m. the second Thursday of the month at Grove Street Christian Church, 85 Grove St., Tonawanda, providing emotional and social support for caregivers and help participants develop methods and skills to solve problems. Open to all. The groups encourage caregivers to maintain their own personal, physical and emotional health, as well as optimally care for the person with dementia. Info: 1-800-272-3900. Take Off Pounds Sensibly (T.O.P.S.) weight loss support meets at 9:30 a.m. every Tuesday morning at Blessed Sacrament Church, Tonawanda. Info: 835-4944. Teen Gaming Night Teens ages 12-17 can play video games on the Nintendo Wii or challenge their friends to a variety of board and card games from 6-7:30 p.m. the third and fourth Tuesday of every month at the Kenmore Branch Library, 160 Delaware Rd. Info: 873-2842. Ideal Weight Shape up with the help of Ideal Weight class, conducted by weight-loss specialist Ida Shapiro, who has over 46 years of experience. Classes begin at 6:15 p.m. every Tuesday at Zion United Church of Christ, Koenig and Parker, Tonawanda; and at 6:15 p.m. every Thursday at St. Gregory the Great School, Maple Road, Williamsville. The classes offer help on achieving weight-loss goals through personal touch, visualization, guest speakers and strong group support. First class free during the month of December. For further

information, call 636-3698. Donations Sought The Disabled American Veterans Chapter 120 is accepting donations of paper products including toilet paper and napkins, coffee, toiletries, canned food and ladies personal products. All donations can be dropped off at Post 120 Commander Gerald Tidd’s home at 460 North Ave., North Tonawanda. Donations will be transported to the homeless veterans shelter to help low-income and homeless veterans. There, items will be separated accordingly. Info: call Tidd at 310-2004. Take Off Pounds Sensibly (T.O.P.S.) weight loss support meets at 9:30 a.m. every Tuesday morning at Blessed Sacrament Church, Tonawanda. Info: 835-4944. Widow’s Support Group at the YWCA Tonawandas for widowed women of all ages meets from 1:30 to 3 p.m. the first Wednesday of each month in the living room at the YWCA Tonawandas, located at 49 Tremont St. in North Tonawanda. Meet other women that are experiencing the loss of a husband or companion. Join us to learn, listen and help each other. There is no fee and light refreshments are available. Contact YWCA Program Director Nicole Ennett at 692-5580 to register. Eucharistic Adoration takes place from 8:30 a.m. to 7 p.m. every Wednesday at Blessed Sacrament, 263 Claremont Ave., Tonawanda. All are welcome. Info: 834-4282 or www.bsacramentchurch. com.

Knitting Club Grab your needles, yarn and pattern for a relaxing session with other knitting fans from 6-8 p.m. Tuesdays and 10 a.m. to noon Fridays at Brighton Place Library, 999 Brighton Rd., Tonawanda. Novices and crocheters welcome. Boy Scout Troop 37 meets from 7:15 – 9 p.m. every Thurs. at Kenmore Baptist Church, 10 Wardman Road. Boys age 11 or at least 10 that have completed fifth grade or have earned the Cub Scout Arrow of Light Award are welcome to join. Info: 8775571. New Beginnings for Widowed People meeting will take place at 7 p.m., every first Sun. of each month, Father Cotter’s Hall, 263 Claremont, Tonawanda. Open to all widowed persons. Info: 833-5127. Tonawanda Post 264 American Legion, 60 Main St., Tonawanda. 692-9785. General membership meetings second Tuesday; for membership call Wendy Codye at 692-9785. Fish Fry Fridays 4-7 p.m., sit down and take out, $8.50 for jumbo, $6.40 small. The Empty Leash Pet Loss Support Group for anyone grieving over the loss of their pet meets from 6:30-8 p.m. every other Monday at the Abbott Road Veterinary Hospital, 3816 Abbott Rd., Orchard Park. Register before attending. Info: 714-5785. The Book Discussion Club meets 10 a.m. – noon on the first and third Wed. of every month in the board room at the Kenmore Library, 160 Delaware Road. Gamblers Anonymous Meetings will be held from

7 – 9 p.m. on Tuesdays at Kenmore Presbyterian Church, 2771 Delaware Ave. Kenmore. Info: 1-888-GAHELPS or 1-888424-3577. Free Medical Secretary Training for dislocated workers, the economically disadvantaged, those with learning disabilities, and the physically handicapped. Interested applicants should call the Dept. of Continuing Education, 874-8411 ext. 7316. Unit #264 American Legion Auxiliary meets at 7 p.m. on the second Mon. of each month. 60 Main St, Tonawanda. Parachute Group networking group for those looking for a new job is at 10 a.m. Wed. in Community Room 1 at Harlem Road Community Center, 4255 Harlem Road. Also from 10 a.m. – 11:30 a.m. on the second and fourth Tuesday of the month in the main meeting room of the Lewiston Library, 305 South Eighth St. Lewiston. For more information on this meeting call 276-1136. Kenmore West High School Class of 1966 Anniversary planning stages continue; anyone interested in joining the committee or to learn more details can call Marie of Jeffrey at 835-8265 or 603-2356. Singles Friendship Club Monthly Pot Luck will be held from 6 – 9:30 p.m., on the second Tues. of each month, Knights of Columbus Continental Room, 1530 Kenmore Ave., Kenmore. $10 pre paid and $15 at the door. Info: Paul, 883-2139 or Linda, 7439604.


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