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Tonawanda High School to perform ‘The Addams Family’ By KImberlee Sabshin NT SUN CORRESPONDENT

For the first time in Western New York, a high school will pay tribute to the macabre family that has been featured in comics, a live-action 1960s television show and various animated series to the stage. Tonawanda High School will put on its production of “The Addams Family” musical 7 p.m., Thursday and Friday, Nov. 13 and 14; 7:30 p.m., Saturday, Nov. 15; and 2 p.m., Sunday, Nov. 16., keeping in the spirit of the Halloween season even after it is over. All performances will be held in the auditorium of the junior-senior high

school complex at 600 Fletcher St., Adult tickets are $10, while students and senior tickets are $7. The musical came to Shea’s Performing Arts Center in downtown Buffalo in 2011, and is based on the text by Marshall Brickman and Rick Elice, music and lyrics by Andrew Lippa, and characters created by Charles Addams in the comics, which he first drew in the 1930s. Earlier this month, the cast of “The Addams Family” was about a week into their rehearsals, but music, singing and excitement could be heard in the high school auditorium after school hours. As of Thursday, Oct. 2, art teacher and theatre producer Daniel

“The cast of Tonawanda High School’s ‘The Addams Family.’ From left to right: Marina Tighe, Meghan Bozeman, Jaimee Harmon, Erin Burris, Connor Maxwell, Justin Pope and Ben Thurston.”

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Meghan Bozeman as Grandma, Jaimee Harmon as Wednesday Addams, Ben Thurston as Pugsley Addams, Michael DeSantis as Lurch, Kyle LeBlanc as Mal Beineke, Marina Tighe as Alice Beineke and Cullen Colosimo as Lucas Beineke. Lynch said “countless hours” will typically go into preparing for Tonawanda High School musicals, and the cast rehearses six days a week. As the cast prepares their lines, an additional team of parents, staff members and members of the stage crew also work behind the scenes to create the costumes, set and props. Although some of the school’s past performances have included students from the entire middle and high school complex, “The Addams Family” will include only high school students in

the cast. Lynch said an additional show, “Cinderella,” has been added in February for the younger students. The cast was announced on Sept. 11 after rehearsals ran from Sept. 8 through Sept. 11. “The show is known as being very funny, and having the kind of part that I do as Grandma, I’m definitely very grateful, because I can venture out and just do my own things when I do it, and it’s definitely going to be an opportunity to improve my acting, because it’s what I want to do,” Bozeman said. During a rehearsal early this month, Maxwell commented of his role as Gomez, the Addams Family patriarch, “They’re all completely different; they’re all really intricate, there’s a lot of stuff that goes into deciding what your character is going

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to be like. Everyone can just look at the TV show or the movie and go, ‘Oh, yeah, that’s Gomez,’ but you can’t just be Gomez, or Morticia, or Fester. You have to make them your own, make them interesting, and bring the audience in.” For Lynch, performing this unique show will be a challenge, but one the entire cast, from the directors to the students in the cast, are ready to take on. “We are very excited to be the first in the area to put on this show,” he said. “Our cast has learned about the comic artist, Charles Addams, and the evolution this kooky, mysterious and spooky family has undergone. Our students are very excited to bring these characters to life through their performance, set design and costumes.” Lynch also said the

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Opinions & Editorial W W W. C P O W N Y. C O M

Plan to raise elected officials salaries not supported Recently the Citizens Salary Review Commission released its report, calling for salary increases for the county executive, comptroller, sheriff and clerk. It was the first report since 2004 and analyzed the fact that elected officials’ salaries hadn’t been raised since 1996. I think the Commission did a thorough job and I want to thank the members for the time they committed to creating their recommendations. The total increase would be $77,305 annually and the commission said the increases would bring Erie County on par with comparable counties. The following increases were recommended: county executive - $103,248 to $126,400, a 22 percent increase; sheriff - $79,092 to $102,400, a 29 percent increase; comptroller - $80,613 to $98,750, a 22 percent increase; and the clerk - $79,092 to $91,800, a 16 percent increase. It was recommended that the legislators’ salaries remain the same. After the report was released, I joined my colleagues in the Majority Caucus in issuing a statement that we opposed the recommendations and that we would vote against increases. I believe that now is not the appropriate time to raise elected officials’ salaries. While I believe there is some merit to certain points made in the report, my decision to not raise the salaries is because of the taxpayers who would fund them. I have met many families who are struggling, making

the same wage they have for years because our local economy is not strong. Businesses are fighting to stay open and as a result, workers are impacted. I have also met many residents who were forced to switch jobs, start over and take a cut in pay just to find work. Right now, to raises the salaries of elected officials would be imprudent. We pay some of the highest taxes in the country and Erie County’s economy continues to struggle. A recent report on poverty shows we have a long way to go to recover. Right now, elected officials should not receive a salary increase. Many residents have reached out to me, voicing their opinion about this topic. To date, everyone I have heard from opposes the raises. The Legislature’s Majority Caucus wants to ensure we provide ample opportunity for residents to weigh in before we vote. A public forum will be held soon to provide residents that platform. As soon as the date and location are finalized, we will be announcing the details. You can also send your comments to me at ted.morton@erie.gov or directly to the Clerk of the Legislature at 92 Franklin St., Buffalo, NY 14202, where they will be part of the official record. If you have any questions about the Citizens Salary Review Commission’s recommendations or another county matter, please contact me at 858-8856. Erie County Legislator Ted Morton

A Democrat supporting Ortt Recently there has been a series of letters in several newspapers in support of Johnny Destino for State Senate. Their general theme has been guilt by association of Rob Ortt because he is a republican. The letters mention the “debacle in Lockport,” Steve Richards, and George Maziarz’s resignation, yet they fail to mention the halting of the campaign investigation of irregularities by the democrats Cuomo and Schneiderman. The letters say they’re not “antiOrtt.” Oh Well! The infer-

ence is that we should be suspicious and question Ortt’s integrity, yet they fail to mention Ortt’s military service to his country in defense of our freedom. Nor do they mention Destino’s change of party affiliation to suit his political aspirations. In another letter some of the Republican Party’s chairmen mention the tax rate in North Tonawanda versus Lockport and Niagara Falls, but fail to compare the progress that has been made under Ortt’s leadership. Nor did they mention the life support

the city of Niagara Falls is on from the casino, or that Lockport needs to borrow money to provide standard civic services. One of the non-mentions is that Destino has never governed anything, as has Ortt, but they conveniently omit that. Another letter alludes to Destino’s support of education. While I’m sure that Destino is good man, I don’t know where it’s said that being a supporter of education is what qualifies one for leadership at the state senate level. Lastly, it would be to-

tally naïve to think that if the democrats gain control of the senate, in addition to the assembly that they already basically own, that it won’t affect what upstate and Western New York receive in financial assistance from state government. I’m a life-long democrat, but this time I have to think of what I believe is best for my home and community, and that means supporting Rob Ortt for state senate. Karl E. Bauer North Tonawanda


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Ford’s record-tying day helps Kenmore West clinch third Class AA North title in four season By Dave Ricci SPORTS REPORTER

The Blue Devils are back on top. A record-tying 32-point performance by Terrell Ford and a strong defensive outing by Charlie Milks set the tone as Kenmore West blanked Niagara-Wheatfield, 56-0, Oct. 11 at Crosby Field to claim the Section Class AA North title for the third time in four seasons. Winning the title in 2011 and 2012, the Blue Devils spent last season as part of the nine-team, joint Class AA division. “This is nice. The AA North championship. Undefeated (in league play),” said head coach Rich Harris. “But we’ve set our goals higher this year. We’d really like to get to the stadium. I think you haven’t even seen what we can do yet. It’s still real raw. When it gets polished, it’s gonna be even more explosive.” Ford, who scored five touchdowns and a two-point conversion, tied the school record for most points (32) in a game that was set by Martin Bailey in a 2010 game against Williamsville-North. Ford’s five TDs ties him with four other former Blue Devils, including his older brother, James Mallory, who scored five touchdowns against Williamsville East in 2004. “Oh yeah, it was a special day,” Ford said with a smile. “I wasn’t expecting to do it... it’s an accomplishment tying my big brother.” Even after dropping the first two games of the season to Williamsville South and Orchard Park, the Blue Devils remained calm. They never

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Terrell Ford had five touchdowns and a 2-point conversion in Kenmore West’s 56-0 rout of Niagara-Wheatfield on Oct. 11. lost faith or focus that they would come together when it mattered most. Going a perfect 4-0 in league play, this contest was a no-doubter from the opening kickoff. Trent White put the Blue Devils on the board first when he hauled in a 35 yard TD pass from DeAngelo Walker.

“At the beginning of the season, we made it one of our goals, one of our many goals, to be No. 1 in our division, in the North,” said Walker. “We did it. I’m proud of my team. Proud of everyone. Thank you to all of the supporters who came out here.” White, who set the Kenmore West all-time receptions

mark in a win over Will-North on Oct. 2, is now just 13 yards away from the all-time receiving yards record. Jamir Lynch had a pair of second-half touchdowns that capped of the Ken West scoring. But while clinching the division title is certainly a feather in their caps, the Blue

Devils said it’s time to go a step further. Seeing their season end in the semifinals the past three years, the Blue Devils are driven to get to the Ralph. “We feel really confident now,” said Ford. “We know what we have to do to get to the Ralph. No (team) has done that in Kenmore West history

so we know what we need to do to get there.” Walker was 7 for 11 for 129 yards through the air while Ford pounded out 125 yards on nine carries. Charlie Milks, who had 12 tackles and two sacks, led the stifling Ken West defense that held the Falcons to -5 yards rushing.


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Mueller makes most of four-year soccer career By Dave Ricci SPORTS REPORTER

Rose Mueller still remembers that pivotal moment in her soccer career like it was yesterday. Muller, a senior in her fourth season with the Kenmore East Lady Bulldogs varsity soccer team, was a wide-eyed freshman showing up on her first day of tryouts. Coach Chris Robey stood before the group and said that the team’s previous starting goalie had graduated. Would anyone like to take a shot at the position? Mueller’s hand was the first — and only — that went up in the air. “Yeah, I do,” Mueller said. “It was definitely worth showing

up, not knowing anybody freshman year, and making a ton of memories with everybody.” Robey said he can not believe the time has passed so quickly and that Mueller would soon be moving on. “Yeah, it’s crazy to think that it’s four years from that day already,” he said. “How well she’s played all four years. She’s been our backbone, especially the last couple, making numerous saves game after game and doing an awesome job. It’s nice to see how she’s grown not only as a player, but as a person. She’s doing awesome back there.” Putting it simply, Mueller gives you exactly what you need from a goalie: a chance to win every single time she steps onto the field. Competing in an offensive minded Niagara Frontier League, a division in which she faces some of the most dangerous scoring threats in WNY like Madisyn Pezzino (Grand Island), Gretta Dry (Lockport) and Samantha Hanes (North

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Rose Mueller has been the backbone of Kenmore East girls soccer for several seasons. Tonawanda), Mueller has fashioned a near-90 save percentage and has proven herself to be among the goaltending elite. “Just always going out there and playing my best is what I’ll remember,” Mueller said.

Coming into the season, Mueller expected to be named a captain, but it didn’t happen. Instead of pouting, Mueller was able to shake off the initial disappointment and resolved to keep working her hardest.

She knew that she didn’t have to wear the “C” armband to be a leader. “I just try to encourage them as if I was a captain,” Mueller said. “They’re my teammates. I’m gonna help them either way.” Robey said Mueller showed maturity and a wonderful sense of a team-first attitude to not let the disappointment get the better of her. “We have a very young defense and Rosie took it upon herself, not even being a captain, to really lead the back,” said Robey. “To talk and to communicate and do all of the little things that get looked over. She’s done an awesome job and she’s going to be really missed next year.” Mueller was positively brilliant as she stopped 16 of 17 shots in a 1-0 loss to North Tonawanda on Oct. 10, but her value in net isn’t measured just by the number of shots she turns away per game, but the timing of those saves. Mueller can always be counted on to make

that clutch save when the game can go either way. “It’s huge for us because we don’t score a lot of goals,” said Robey. “Her keeping us in games keeps our confidence up and keeps us going.” Mueller not only helped Ken East get to halftime 0-0 in recent games against Lockport and Grand Island, she made a game-saving stop in a 1-0 win over rival Kenmore West under the lights Sept. 26 at Kenney Field. With 33 seconds left in the first half, Mueller made a diving save that kept the score 0-0 and put the momentum squarely in favor of the ‘Dogs. Like most teens, Mueller had her ups and downs through high school. But through it all, Mueller found her inner strength and persevered through them. And she learned that being with her soccer sisters means the world to her. “I definitely learned that even if I wanted to, I couldn’t give up,” said Mueller.

Kenmore field hockey remembers Ortiz, ‘Pinks the Field’ By Dave Ricci SPORTS REPORTER

Emerald Ortiz will always carry the memory of her dear mother, Robin Ortiz. “She’ll be in my thoughts forever and always,” said Ortiz, a Kenmore West sophomore. Ortiz, a member of the Kenmore field hockey team that is a joint effort between West and East, took part in the ceremonial bully-off/faceoff prior to the team’s Pink the Field game against Buffalo Seminary on Oct. 9. The game paid tribute to Robin Ortiz, who lost her battle against

breast cancer this past February. She was 48. Prior to the bully-off, both teams lined up as Kenmore head coach Les Simon spoke a few words to honor the memory of Robin Ortiz. Simon said that, being new to the program, he never really had the chance to know Ortiz, who worked in the Ken-Ton school district, but he had heard about what a wonderful woman she was and how Robin Ortiz had a strong sense of family. Before the ceremony, Simon stated that, as with all the team’s he coaches, he wanted to foster that feeling of family. Which is why it was so important to not

only have a breast cancer awareness game, but to make it about a life lesson. “There’s a couple reasons we’re doing this. One, it’s part of the healing process for Emerald,” said Simon. “Two, make awareness that people aren’t always winning the battle. Another thing I’ve been stressing is I want these kids to be thankful they have their parents because this young lady doesn’t have a parent anymore.” Emerald, who actually plays on the Kenmore JV team, said it meant a lot to her to not only be called up to varsity to play in the game, but to have it honor of her mom.

Ortiz was just 14 when she lost her mother. But instead of falling into a world of self-pity or uncontrolled anger, she was able to move forward and still see the beauty in life. Clinging to her father, Andre, and brother, Victor, through it all, Emerald said she found an amazing network of support through her friends on and off the field hockey team. “My friends got me through by talking with them. Whenever I needed help I just talked to them and they supported me,” said Ortiz. “My team was the best support of all.” As Simon spoke, his words were so beautiful and touched Emerald so deeply that tears

began to stream down her face. The other Kenmore girls instantly put their arms around Emerald, comforting her and trying to shield Emerald from her pain. “How strong she is to play this game,” said Kenmore captain Ally Kerr. “If it were me, I don’t think I would even be able to play this game. We’re here to support her if she needs anything.” Ortiz said that she found a haven in field hockey because it provided some escapism and something positive to focus on for a couple hours a day. National health statistics say that 1 in 8 women will be diagnosed with breast cancer in their

lifetime. But Emerald Ortiz’s story does more than remind us of the statistics; it puts a face on those numbers and reminds us all how this devastating disease affects families and that not everyone wins the battle. “I feel like I’m inspiring people that life doesn’t last forever,” said Ortiz. “Anything can happen at any moment.” After the bully-off, Andre Ortiz, struggling to contain his emotions, wrapped his arms around his Emerald. They were not only clinging to each other, but to Robin’s memory. “She told me to live (my) life to the fullest,” said Ortiz.


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Buff State aims to end longtime playoff drought By Jonah Bronstein SPORTS REPORTER

The Buffalo State College football team has not qualified for the NCAA playoffs since two months before the Buffalo Bills last made it to the NFL playoffs. Six weeks into this season, the Bengals are closer to ending their postseason drought. Buffalo State is 5-1 for the first time since the 1999 season, when it last qualified for the NCAA Division III championship tournament. The Bengals also received votes in this week’s D3Football.com and American Football Coaches Association Top 25 polls, effectively ranking 29th and 33rd, respectively. The Bengals entered their bye week atop the Empire 8 standings for the first time since joining the conference in 2012. If they run the table over the last four weeks of the regular season, getting to 9-1 for just the second time in school history, the Bengals will automatically qualify for the 32-team NCAA playoffs. Following last week’s win at nationally-ranked Ithaca, Buffalo State has also made a strong case for a possible at-large NCAA berth, should it lose one of the final four

games. Empire 8 member St. John Fisher has earned an at-large NCAA berth with two regular season losses in two of the past three seasons. Ithaca was undefeated and ranked No. 13 in the country before losing to Buffalo State. The Bombers won the Empire 8 championship as well as an NCAA playoff game last season. Buffalo State also owns a win over Salisbury, which has lost just four conference games since joining the Empire 8 in 2011. “The Empire 8 is recognized nationally as a good conference, so you could have a couple losses and still get a chance to play in the playoffs,” Buffalo State coach Jerry Boyes said. Boyes, who led the Bengals to the NCAA tournament seven times in eight seasons before moving up to the athletic director position, envisioned this return to glory when he returned to coaching in 2009. “Quite frankly,” Boyes said, “we are where we expected to be last season.” The Bengals finished 5-5 (3-4 in Empire 8) a year ago. In 2012, Buffalo State ended No. 1 Wisconsin-Whitewater’s 46-game winning streak and won its final four conference games to finish 6-4 (4-3). “The talent level has

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Mike Doherty (Kenmore East), a wide receiver, is third in Empire 8 in receiving yards per game (93.7) and fourth in touchdown receptions (five). certainly been here,” Boyes said. “The credit goes to the players and the staff that does the recruiting and the coaching. But really it comes down to the execution. We are thankful for the start.” The Bengals have been the second-highest scoring team in the Empire 8 at 38.8 points per game, and have the third-ranked offense at 428.5 yards per

game. Senior running back Rich Pete leads the conference in rushing at 124.2 yards per game. Pete rushed for more than 100 yards in each of the first five games and is on pace to break Perez Dinkins’ single-season record of 1,201 rushing yards set in 1996. Wide receiver Mike Doherty (Kenmore East)

is third in the conference in receiving yards per game (93.7) and fourth in touchdown receptions (five). Ryan Carney (Olean) is fifth in the conference in receiving yards per game (73.7) and has four touchdowns. Kyle Hoppy (Orchard Park) has started the first six games at quarterback. Hoppy joined the Bengals program last season

after spending four years in the Baltimore Orioles’ minor league system. But Hoppy was pulled midway through the Ithaca game in favor of Dan Serignese, who threw for 155 yards, three touchdowns and no interceptions. “At this moment, Kyle is still our No. 1 quarterback,” Boyes said. “But when you have a quarterback that can come in and lead like Dan did, it gives the players confidence if we are ever in a position where we need that again.” The defense carried Buffalo State in the win over Ithaca, forcing six turnovers and scoring two touchdowns. Mitch Thomas (Sweet Home) had 11 tackles, two interceptions, one in the end zone when the Bombers were primed to build on their early 10-point lead, and one in the fourth quarter that he returned 26 yards for the game-sealing touchdown. Thomas was named Empire 8 defensive player of the week. Buffalo State hosts Utica on Oct. 25 and plays its final regular season home game Nov. 8 against Hartwick. But the Bengals biggest test looms Nov. 1 at 16thranked St. John Fisher, which entered this week at 4-1 with its only loss coming to Salisbury in overtime.


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John Leguizamo premieres new show in Buffalo By: Lauren Kirchmyer John Leguizamo’s work has appeared various times across stage and screen. His roles have landed him Emmy and ALMA Awards, and nominations for Golden Globes and Tony Awards to name a few. His one-man shows have gone from Broadway stages to HBO specials. His voice has been heard by billions of people around the world in the “Ice Age” franchise, he has appeared in numerous television shows and feature films, and he still has time for his wife and children. Though next week he will be back in a recording studio, o, working on the fifth “Icee Age” film, Leguizamo has as put time aside to come too Buffalo this weekend too perform four shows for orr local fans at Helium Commedy Club. “People will be entertained, and they’re going to learn something,” Leguizamo said. “My stuff is always pretty out there and daring if I do say so myself.” Those who attend his performances are in for a treat as Leguizamo is premiering his brand new show. “Buffalo is the first place I’m trying it out at,” he said. “I’m curious to see how people relate to the subject matter – the jokes, inappropriateness and intellectual aspect of it.” Performances begin at 7:30 and 10:30 p.m. Friday, Oct. 17 and Saturday, Oct. 18 at Helium Comedy Club, located at 30 Mississippi St. in Buffalo. Leguizamo loves performing

for live audiences because of the immediate feedback he receives. “When a union happens between me and the audience, all of a sudden the show goes places I never thought it would go. They inspire me,” he said. “This is the rawest and most organic dialogue I have. I love the possibility that anything can occur.” Besides acting, Leguizamo is an avid writer. He released an autobiography in 2006 through Harper Collins and created multiple awardwinning one-man shows, performed in Chicago and both on- and off-Broadway in New York City. “There is always something burning in me, a passionate

qquestion or a quest, something I couldn’t deal with and needed to learn how to deal with,” he explained. He truly felt like a “legit writer” however when his show “SpicO-Rama” won a playwriting award through Warner Hall. Leguizamo performed his one-man show “Ghetto Klown” on Broadway in 2011, and it is now available on HBO on Demand. Through this show, he learned to forgive, let go and move on. He recently revisited this show and plans to release a graphic novel of “Ghetto Klown” next year through Abrams Books. “The artist I got for the novel captures the reality of the story and then elevates it further,” Leguizamo said.

“It takes you other places. It travels through 40 years of my life, different countries and cities and time zones and cultures. Now it’s all visualized.” Leguizamo has learned many times in his career if you don’t accept defeat and keep your eyes on the prize, you will find success. He didn’t expect his show “Freak” to go to Broadway, and then it received an Emmy award and several other nominations. Fox didn’t imagine “Ice Age” to be a box-office sensation, now there are toys, sens video games and multiple vi movies for the franchise. m ““It was magic to do. We “I hhad so much fun,” he said about the first “Ice Age” ab film. “The movie came out and saved Fox for the ou fourth quarter of the year financially. It was a crazy surprise.” Besides being excited to play the lovable sloth “Sid” and start on his next film, Leguizamo is anxious for the upcoming Nov. 7 release of a film he wrote titled “Fugly.” The film – about a guy who grows up ugly, improves himself in college, attempts to be the “Don Juan” character but always finds himself fallings in love – will be available on iTunes and Video On Demand. To keep up with Leguizamo and his momentous career, follow him on Twitter (@ JohnLeguizamo). To learn more about his show taking place this weekend, visit www.heliumcomedy.com/ buffalo.

Community Events Lego Club for children ages 5-12 will meet from 10:30-11:30 a.m. Sat., Oct.18 and 6-7 p.m. Tues., Oct. 21 at the City of Tonawanda Public Library. Free. Open to the public. Registration required: 693-5043. Haunted Harbor Children are encouraged to trick-or-treat their way around the harbor, including the boats, from 6-8 p.m. Sat., Oct. 18. Games and activities, friendly characters, costumed staff. Free. Parents and children encouraged to wear a costume. Spaghetti Dinner & Chinese Auction Dinner begins at 5 p.m. and Chinese auction at 6:30 p.m. Sat., Oct. 18 at Brighton Fire Hall, 50 Jamaica Rd., Tonawanda. Host: Brighton Ladies Auxiliary. Tickets: Adults $6.50 pre-sale, $7 at the door; children (under 10) $3; call Lisa at 693-7470. Toddler Time for 2-3 year olds with an adult caregiver meets from 6:30-7 p.m. Mondays (Oct. 20 and 27) and 9:4510:15 a.m. Tuesdays (Oct. 21 and 28) at the City of Tonawanda Public Library. Free. Open to the public.

Registration required: 693-5043. Library Board Meeting will take place from 6:30-8 p.m. Mon., Oct. 20 at the City of Tonawanda Public Library. Free. Open to the public. Fall Bazaar will be held by the Kenmore Mercy Hospital Auxiliary Sewing Group from 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Mon., Oct. 20 in the hospital’s atrium. Knitted and crocheted goods, decorated items such as pillows. Proceeds benefit the hospital. Neighborhood Watch Group Meeting Schedule Old Town 7 p.m. Wed., Oct. 22 at Assemble of God, 72 Riverdale, Tonawanda. Seniors Watch 10 a.m. Fri., Oct. 24 at the Senior Center, 291 Ensminger Rd., Tonawanda. Info: Detective Scott Sprague, police liaison, at 8796645. Lapsit Storytime for children ages 3-23 months, with a parent/caregiver, will meet from 10-10:30 a.m. Thurs., Oct. 23 at the City of Tonawanda Public Library. Enjoy books, rhymes and songs to build language and early literacy. Free. Open to the public. Registration required: 693-5043.

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Kenmore Courier /Friday, October 17, 2014

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Kenmore Courier / Friday, October 17, 2014

Real Estate

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Kenmore Courier /Friday, October 17, 2014

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Brandy

9

750 ml

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17

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SALE

8

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$

16

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1.75 Liter

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13

95

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10

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7

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7

• • • •

7

Dark Red White Rosé

7

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8

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750 ml

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8

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750 ml

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6

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Gnarly Head Californians

Captain Morgan

$

Net 750 ml

Sonoma “Reserve” Alexander Valley

95

Vodka

5

$ 99

Merlot (2009 Vintage)

750 ml

A Value Brand With Hints Of Citrus-Cherry Essences

$

North Coast Cabernet Sauvignon or Chardonnay

1.75 Liter

VS Cognac

$

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Spanish

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Liter

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$

Anciano

Australian

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$14.44 - $5.00 Rebate

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$

Italian Vermouth

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$

1095 750 ml

Kim Crawford

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8

$ 95 Net 750 ml

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Chardonnays Sonoma

9

$ 88 750 ml

Chalk Hill

1495

$

750 ml

San Pedro Gato Negro

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$5.99 - $3.00 Rebate

2

$ 99 Net 1.5 Liter

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