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‘It’s a Wonderful Life’ returns to theatre By Sallie Moppert NT SUN CORRESPONDENT
It’s a Wonderful Life has been a classic movie for years, beloved by people of all generations. It has become a tradition in many families to watch this touching story and it has also become a favorite production of The Starry Night Theatre in North Tonawanda. The theatre has been performing its adaptation to the stage by James W. Rogers of the 1946 movie from Frank Capra since 2002 and it is the fifth time that it has been the featured winter performance, being rotated out every three years along with A Christmas Carol and All Through the Night. “I love how the story portrays a small town that is struggling through financial
difficulties and how they help each other out,” explained director Don Swartz. “It portrays a strong sense of community and what is possible when come together for the common good.” The story focuses on a man named George Bailey who wonders what life would be like if he had never been born. An angel named Clarence is sent to George by the prayers of his loved ones to show him how different things would be if he was not around. The production will feature a cast of over thirty people. Some of the performers include Brandon A. Czerwinski as George Bailey, Carla Kwasniak as Mary Bailey, Carl Tamburlin as Mr. Potter, and Nathan Schuh as Clarence. There will also be people playing the roles of
the citizens of Bedford Falls, who will be singing many popular and well known Christmas carols throughout the production. The production of It’s a Wonderful Life follows the classic story with some minor changes. The show will run at 7 p.m. Dec. 4 and 11; at 8 p.m. Dec. 5, 6, 12 and 13; and at 2 p.m. Dec. 7 and 14. Tickets for the show are $17 for general admission and $15 for veterans, students and seniors. Tickets can be reserved online at the theatre’s website or by contacting the theatre directly. The Starry Night Theatre is located at 170 Schenck Street in North Tonawanda. For tickets or more information, contact the theatre at 743-1614 or visit www.starrynighttheatre.com.
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Make this holiday one to remember By Kori Sciandra
NORTH TONAWANDA SUN EDITOR
As we begin to wrap up 2014, there is so much to be thankful for. Each year, in my family, its tradition for each of us to say what we are thankful for as we sit down for Thanksgiving dinner. Among the obvious are our health, wealth, friends, family, and the delicious meal we have been blessed with. While I believe in the importance of this tradition, it seems simple. It feels like we should be listing more things we are thankful for, because there is so much more to appreciate in this world. I say it’s time to start showing our appreciation. We may not all be able to afford to sponsor a family for the holidays. Maybe we can’t afford to provide a second family with a hot meal, or lavish them with toys under the Christmas tree. But, we can do something. How big or how small that something is, depends on you and your family. This is your choice, so make it a memorable choice. This holiday, while you sit and enjoy your meal or while you drink coffee and digest, talk to your family about what ideas they might have. Ask what charities or organizations they keep close to their hearts and see if there is something you, as a family, can do to help. Involve the children - they might surprise you. There is no right or wrong answer and the possibilities
Take time to make a difference. are endless. You can make a difference if you try, you just have to take some time out to brainstorm. Here are a few ideas to get the conversation started: •An anonymous monetary donation to your favorite charity or donate in the name of a loved one. •Prepare a meal and drop it off to a family in need. •Put together a bag of canned food while you’re grocery shopping and stop by the local food pantry or food bank. •Donate a bag of dog/cat food or a pet bed at the nearest SPCA. •Get some friends/neighbors together and help winterize an elderly neighbors home. •Offer to shovel a neigh-
bors driveway or sidewalk These are just a few ideas to get the ball rolling. Come together this season and make a difference in someone else’s life. It’s so easy to caught up in the holidays - whether it is the stress of preparing the perfect meal for your family, finding the right presents for your inlaws, or making sure Santa gets everything on the children’s Christmas list. Make it about something more this year. Give back. Give to someone who needs it more than you do. You never know how big of an impact you might have on their lives and the lives of their family members.
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High School discusses community service requirements for students By Kimberlee Sabshin NT SUN CORRESPONDENT
Beginning with next year’s incoming freshman class, all graduating seniors at Tonawanda High School may have to perform a designated number of community service hours in order to be eligible to walk across the stage at graduation, members of the Tonawanda City School District’s Board of Education suggested at its regular meeting on Tuesday. Tonawanda Middle and High School Principal Jessica Lyons and high school social studies teacher Maureen Zarcone told the Board of Education the school’s planning team suggested a total of 20 hours required for students, through their four high school years, to be able to walk at graduation. Zarcone, who has
taught in the Tonawanda City School District for 19 years, emphasized how important she felt it is for students to give back to their communities while studying. “Statistically, it’s a great thing for students to be a part of,” explained Zarcone. “We know that, through research, it has definitely improved interpersonal skills, social development. It increases motivation and it does allow students to have a more positive lifestyle choice, as far as dealing with ideas of lessening destructive behavior.” Zarcone also said, through volunteering, teens are more likely to learn to respect others, be helpful and kind, learn to understand people who are different, develop leadership skills, become more patient and have a better understanding of citizenship. “When you put all that together, it almost
seemed like a no-brainer to us. We somehow wanted to be able to incorporate something like this in our school district,” she added. According to Zarcone, she and Lyons conducted a study of high schools in the area, and found many of them already require community service for their students, and many of them require students to log a certain number of service hours in order to graduate. Instead of this, Zarcone proposed only keeping the students who do not meet the requirement from walking across the stage, rather than going a step further. This will encourage them to participate, but not keep them from graduating. “I polled local high schools, and we went back and forth on a lot of different scenarios, ideas, discus-
sions for the school planning team, and Maureen would take everything back to her social studies department meetings,” said Lyons. “Our school planning team, with the help of Maureen and the social studies department, came up with this proposal.” The plan for implementation was to begin the new proposal with the students entering ninth grade, the class of 2019, so incoming juniors and seniors will not suddenly have to complete 20 hours in one or two years. The ideal plan is for the students to complete five service hours per year, but they will also be encouraged to finish them early. “We say that they should be reached by May 15, and they will be kept track of,” Zarcone said. “On the report cards, we’re going to come
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list, so students will only be working for organizations that are reputable and provide safe volunteering environments for the students. Anyone who chooses a different agency must have that agency approved by a service learning coordinator, who will be assigned to organize the new program. Churches and nonprofit organizations will be included, Zarcone said, as well as others. “I like the consequence – they won’t be allowed to walk across the stage, because I think that’s going to be powerful,” Superintendent Dr. James Newton said after Zarcone and Lyons’ presentation. “Students like to walk across the stage at graduation.”
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Tree trimming trends for this holiday season By Kaitlin Urban
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It’s that time of year again. The music is on the radio and the decorations are going up. It’s the holiday season. The lights will be luminous and the stockings will hang upon the fireplace. But what about the main attraction of all decorations? What about the tree? “You don’t just want your tree to be stuck in the middle of nowhere, and just blend in with the rest of your decorations,” said Kathy Marfione of the North Tonawanda Public Library. This is why she is encouraging residents to come to the library’s “New Trends in Tree Trimming” demonstration. The event will be held from 7 to 8 p.m. Monday, Dec. 1 at the library, 505 Meadow Dr. There is no fee to attend and registration is not required. This demonstration has been newly added to the library’s busy holiday schedule and Marfione is expecting a great deal of interest in the theme. “We find a lot of people taking out books and magazines and videos of the HGTV shows,” she said. “We see a lot of people here that are into interior decorating and creating the flare of
what’s going on. It seems to be popular to find out what’s new and trending.” Interior decorator Candace Harold will be demonstrating how to decorate your tree with the latest trending designs. With more than 10 years of experience in the field, including several years of decorating for a well-known local restaurant, Harold knows how to keep up on what’s currently trending. She will show her audience how to decorate their tree like the “rich and famous,” but on a realistic budget. Marfione said Harold will be following this year’s trend of burlap and nature. She’ll incorporate this theme while she decorates the tree that will be on display at the library throughout the holiday season. While tying in the nature theme with burlap, owls and other natural materials, she will also be showing the audience members how to incorporate meaningful items in their trees. She’ll demonstrate how non-traditional ornaments can be used and tucked in the tree to help begin a meaningful tradition. Since this is the first year for this event, Marfione is hoping to create her own tradition and make this an annual demonstration. But, she’ll need the turnout she’s 2 Slices & Can of Pop
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Holiday Cheer Party Santa and his elves with help with crafts and fun Sat., Dec. 6 at the Veterans Hospital of Buffalo. Vets H.E.R.D. is seeking donations (monetary, toys, books, craft sets, games, gift cards) for children ages 0-17 who are of recently returned/deployed veterans. Also seeking donations/sponsorships to cover expenses of food, beverage, activities, paper goods, etc. Donations being accepted through Nov. 30. Info: DonnaMarie Vaughan at 870-4488 or via email at donnamarie@ vetsherd.org. Toddler Time for 2 -3 year olds with an adult caregiver will be from 6:30-7 p.m. Mon., Dec. 1 and 8, and 9:45-10:15 a.m. Tues., Dec. 2 and 9 at the City of Tonawanda Public Library, 333 Main St., City of Tonawanda. Free. Open to the public. Registration required: 693-5043. Wreath Decorating Contest Community members are welcome to view and purchase chances to win the wreaths from Dec. 1–8 in the atrium at Kenmore Mercy Hospital, 2950 Elmwood Ave., Kenmore. Wreaths designed by the hospital’s employees and volunteers. Tickets $5 a sheet, available in atrium and through foundation office (sixth floor, rooms 646 or 653) from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday-Friday. Drawing Tues., Dec. 9. Proceeds benefit the Kenmore Mercy Hospital Foundation. Lego Club for children ages 5-13 will take place from 6-7 p.m. Tues., Dec. 2, 10:30-11:30 a.m. Sat., Dec. 12, and 6-7 p.m. Tues., Dec. 23 at the City of Tonawanda Public Library, 333 Main St., City of Tonawanda. Free. Open
to the public. Registration required: 693-5043. Neighborhood Watch Groups will be holding a holiday party. Brighton 7 p.m. Thurs., Dec. 4. Parkview 6 p.m. Mon., Dec. 8. Sheridan-Parkside 7 p.m. Thurs., Dec. 11. Belmont-Lindbergh 7 p.m. Mon., Dec. 15. Alexander Hamilton 6 p.m. Tues., Dec. 16. Old Town 7 p.m. Wed., Dec. 17. Seniors watch no meeting. Info: Detective Scott Sprague, police liaison, at 879-6645 BookBabies Story Time for 3-23 month olds, and their parent/caregiver, will take place from 10-10:30 a.m. Thurs., Dec. 4 and 11 at the City of Tonawanda Public Library, 333 Main St., City of Tonawanda. Enjoy books, rhymes and songs to build language and early literacy. Free. Open to the public. Registration required: 693-5043. Visit Santa & Mrs. Claus and build your own graham cracker house with Explore and More from 5:30-6:30 p.m. Thurs., Dec. 4 or 10-11 a.m. Sat., Dec. 6 at the City of Tonawanda Public Library, 333 Main St., City of Tonawanda. WNY Holiday Partnership The 2-1-1 WNY toy assistance program, administered by the Olmstead Center for Sight, will serve Erie and Niagara Counties. Families may apply for assistance through Dec. 5. For information on application sites, hours and eligibility requirements, call 2-1-1 WNY at 888-696-9211. AARP 3526 will have their annual Christmas party at noon Fri., Dec. 5 at Classics V 2425, Niagara Falls Blvd., Amherst. Entertainment provided by Second Time
Around. Tickets are $20 each. Guests 50 and over are invited. No December meeting for the club. Free Preschool Dance Class Children ages 3-4 years old will have a great time learning fun dance steps and enjoying fun props from 1-1:30 p.m. Sat., Dec. 6 and 13 at Tonawanda Dance Arts. Space is limited. Preregister: 694-3878 or www. tonawandadancearts.com. Info: Tonawandadance@ aol.com. St. Nick Nite will take place from 5-8 p.m. Dec. 6 at Blessed Sacarment Church, Parish Center (Blue Building), 263 Claremont, Tonawanda. Ticket donation of $25 (for a chance at $10,000 in prizes) includes a light meal for the family. Many gift baskets to raffle, 50/50, music and family fun. Preview/presale for Christmas auction from noon to 3 p.m. and 6-8 p.m. Dec. 5. Info: 834-4282 or www.bsacramentchurch. com.“Charles Dickens Presents ‘A Christmas Carol’” Mike Randall will give a solo performance at 3 p.m. Sun., Dec. 7 at the Ellicott Creek Playhouse, 530 Ellicott Creek, Tonawanda. Host: Niagara Regional Theatre Guild. Tickets: $15 each; purchase at door day of show or call 260-2319. Info: 260-2319 or www.niagaratheatre. com.Pancake Breakfast will be held by the Zonta Club of Kenmore from 8-10 a.m. Dec. 7 at Zebb’s Restaurant, 2875 Niagara Falls Blvd., Amherst. Proceeds will be donated to a program fighting domestic violence. Tickets: 860-7029.
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Third grade students learn about Afghanistan from Air Force Veteran The day before Veterans Day, third grade students at Hamilton Elementary School who are studying Afghanistan had the opportunity to learn about it from a very special guest speaker: Captain Christopher Morrison, a nine-year veteran of the U.S. Air Force who recently returned from Kabul. Morrison serves in the 914th Airlift Wing, Operations Support Squadron, out of the Niagara Falls Air Reserve Station. He came to Hamilton Elementary to speak with students in teachers Cynthia Morath and Amy Benfanti’s classes. He talked about his own role helping to teach Afghanis how to operate the C-130. He discussed the geography and climate of Afghanistan, as well as culture, literacy and what schools are like there. He even gave the students a crash course in the Dari language, showing them
how the structure of Dari differs from English and teaching them some Dari courtesies. Finally, students had the chance to ask Morrison questions about his experiences in Afghanistan and the Air Force. “The event with Capt. Morrison was especially meaningful, relevant and important, not only for educational reasons but also because the following day was Veterans Day,” Benfanti said. “One of my third grade students turned to me after Capt. Morrison completed his presentation and said, ‘Capt. Morrison is very brave and really smart too. I don’t know if I could be away from my family that long.’ Students left with a better understanding of the sacrifice those serving in our armed forces make every day for their country.” Morrison – who was recently selected as the Niagara Falls Air Re-
serve Station Company Grade Officer of the Year – received his bachelor’s degree from the University of South Florida and went on to earn three master’s degrees, two from Southern Methodist University and one from the University of Arkansas. His background is in engineering and he serves as a navigator aboard the C-130. His wife, Grace Morrison, who is a librarian at Hamilton Elementary School, helped arrange the visit. “It is important for us, as teachers, to help broaden the world of our students so that they are prepared to build relationships with people in a different culture from our own,” she said. “Students were able to interact with a member of the United States military and learn about how he interacts with people in a culture very different from his own.”
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Obituaries W W W. C P O W N Y. C O M
James R. Lipps James R. Lipps of Kenmore, passed away Nov. 22, 2014, beloved husband of the late Jacqueline M. Lipps; son of the late William and Anna Lipps; dear father of Scott, Lynn (Thomas) Gentry and Vicki Rink-Davie; cherished grandfather of TJ (Jacque) Gentry, Christian, Cady, Cassidy, Cydni Rink and Evan Davie; great-grandfather of Baileigh and Talon Gentry;
caring brother of Margie (Joseph) Johns and Donna (the late Charles) Binaut; brotherin-law of Suzie Lipps and Diz Dean, Michael (Joanne) and James (Linda) Hastrich; dearest son-in-law of Alice (the late Lester) Hastrich. Preceded in death by brothers and sisters, William, Clair, killed during World War II, Helen, Harold, Ruth, Dorothy, Kenny and Richard.
Christopher F. Jarvis Christopher F. Jarvis of of the Town Tonawanda, passed away Nov. 24, 2014. Beloved son of Angela (John) Rutkowski ; dear brother of David (Deborah) Jarvis, Jo-
elyn Jarvis, Step-brother of Reginald (Orlagh) Jarvis, III, father of Alexis Say, Uncle of Brandon Hale, Taylor Jarvis, and Angelina Sardina.
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Ken West makes jump to Division II By Dave Ricci
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2014-15 Fed Schedule Dec. 4 vs. Will. South 9 p.m. at Northtown Feature Dec. 7 vs. Ken East 6 p.m. at Harbor Center 1 Dec. 8 vs. W. Sen. West 7:50 p.m. at West Seneca Rink Dec. 14 vs. Grand Island 6 p.m. at Harbor Center 2 Dec. 15 vs. W. Sen. East 7:50 p.m. at West Seneca Rink Dec. 22 vs. Will. East 7 p.m. at Harbor Center 1 Dec. 27 vs. Sweet Home 1 p.m. at Northtown Feature Jan. 15 vs. Ken East 7 p.m. at Northtown Feature Jan. 17 vs. Will. East 3 p.m. at Northtown Feature Jan. 19 vs. Hamburg 11 a.m. at Hamburg Town Rink Jan. 22 vs. W. Sen. East 5 p.m. at Hyde Park 1 Jan. 30 vs. Hamburg 7 p.m. at Harbor Center 1 Jan. 31 vs. Will. South 3:30 p.m. at Northtown Olympic Feb. 8 vs. W. Sen. West 6 p.m. at Harbor Center 2 Feb. 9 vs. Grand Island 6:45 p.m. at Hyde Park 1 Feb. 14 vs. Niagara Falls 3 p.m. at Northtown Feature
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The Blue Devils are in search of greater challenges. As Kenmore West heads into the 2014-15 WNY Federation Hockey season, it will be making the leap from Division III to Division II. It’s a move, head coach Tim Knight said, that the Blue Devils volunteered to make because they are eager to test themselves against the best competition they can find. “I personally think we’ll be better off playing better competition all year,” Knight said. The Blue Devils return a talented group led by captains Chuck Panepinto (forward) and defenseman Lucas Post, both of whom are looking forward to proving their worth as a team in DII against Williamsville East, Will. South, Grand Island, West Seneca West, West Seneca East, Hamburg and district rival Kenmore East. “It’s real exciting,” Post said. “It’s a gutsy move, but I think we can take it on. If we work hard, we’ll be fine.” Knight, whose team suffered a one-goal playoff elimination at the hands of Hamburg, believes that playing a two-game regular season series against the high caliber talent in DII will keep his team sharp all season and at their peak when they go into the playoffs. The Blue Devils lost some key pieces, like four-year starting goalie Sean Guetti, who graduated, and top scorer Ben Gallivan, who opted to play for the Buffalo Regals. But the mindset of the Blue Devils is to not worry about who they lost and just play their best with who is suiting up. “You’ve got to work with what you have,” Post said. “We
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Matt Metz (16) and the Kenmore West Blue Devils hockey team will play in Division II in 2014-15. graduated a bunch of seniors last year, we’re moving up a bunch this year. We’ve got like eight seniors on the team. So as long as we keep building on what we have, we should be great.” Will Quinlan returns and will experience a change in duties as he moves from defense to forward. Post will join Vinny Millitello, Tom Walters and Adam Pray in what should be an airtight defense in from of senior goalie Brian Coppola. Guetti’s understudy for the past two seasons, Coppola, who went
3-0 with a 2.45 GAA last year, is looking forward to being the No. 1 keeper for his team. “He’s one of those players that knew where he was,” Knight said. “And he’s waited for years, and this is his opportunity. So far from what we’ve seen on the ice he’s ready to take on that role. He’s gonna play a lot for us and we need him to be good in there.” Forward’s Patrick Gourlay, Jacob Pray, Matt Metz, and Evan Domiano will join Panepinto up front as the heart of Ken West’s offensive attack.
HEAD COACH: Tim Knight COACH’S OUTLOOK: “It’s a positive expectation, I think. We’re always looking to improve. I think we’re going to be pretty darn competitive.”
2013-14 RECORD: 11-5 KEY PLAYERS: D Lucas Post Chuck Panepinto D Vinny Millitello D Will Quinlan D Tom Walters D Adam Pray G Brian Coppola F Pat Gourlay F Jake Pray F Matt Metz F Evan Domiano
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Bulldogs set to ice young roster this season By Dave Ricci SPORTS REPORTER
BULLDOGS
KENMORE EAST
2014-15 Hockey Preview
2014-15 Fed Schedule Dec. 4 vs. Will. East 7 p.m. at Northtown Feature Dec. 7 vs. Ken West 6 p.m. at Harbor Center 1 Dec. 19 vs. Grand Island 6 p.m.at Harbor Center 1 Dec. 22 vs. Will. South 7:30 p.m. at Harbor Center 2 Jan. 5 vs. W. Sen. West 7:50 p.m. at West Seneca Rink Jan. 10 vs. Hamburg 1 p.m. at Northtown Feature Jan. 15 vs. Ken West 7 p.m. at Northtown Feature Jan. 17 vs. Will. South 5 p.m. at Northtown Olympic Jan. 23 vs. W. Sen. West 6:30 p.m. at Harbor Center 2 Jan. 24 vs. W. Sen. East 5:30 p.m. at Northtown Olympic Jan. 26 vs. Grand Island 6:45 p.m. at Hyde Park 1 Feb. 5 vs. Will. East 9 p.m. at Northtown Feature Feb. 8 vs. Hamburg 6:45 p.m. at Harbor Center 1 Feb. 9 vs. Niagara Falls 8:45 p.m. at Hyde Park 1 Feb. 12 vs. North Tonawanda 9 p.m. at Northtown Feature Feb. 15 vs. W. Sen. East 7:30 p.m. at Harbor Center 1
On the playing field, late great Ken-Ton legend Lou Reuter used to refer to his Bulldogs as “young tigers.” Reuter’s phrase would definitely be appropriate when describing the 2014-15 Kenmore East Bulldogs hockey team. The Bulldogs, just two years removed from their state title season, enter the new year on the young side, but are still ready to compete. Coach Kyle Pray returns a cast of experienced players that gives his team a solid foundation that should mesh well with the incoming youth. Leading the way will be forwards A.J. Marinelli (11 points) and Cullen Smyth and defenseman Joey Spataro. “Those guys, they’re ready to be leaders because they’ve been leaders on other teams before,” said Pray. “I think we’ve got some guys that were a little bit in the background before that are going to be second-liners now. They have their opportunities to step up. Some of those guys like Gage Holler, Chad Diaz and Luke Jones, who is back from last year’s team.” “We have the ability to win,” said A.J Marinelli. “We have a lot of young people, but it should be pretty good.” Varsity newcomer Justin Watson will be teamed on the first line with Smyth and Marinelli. “He’s a finisher,” Pray said of Watson. “He plays for my brother (Don’s) travel team. He’s kind of their main goal scorer with that team. So I expect him to fill that role of right wing on the first line.” The physical side of J.P. Gior-
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Forward Cullen Smyth will be a leader for the 2014-15 Kenmore East Bulldogs hockey team. dano, who is up from JV, is the perfect compliment to Spataro’s skill based game. “I think Joey will handle a little more of the finesse. He’ll anchor the power play a little bit and stabilize the penalty kill,” said Pray. “J.P. has a very good shot and more of a physical presence.” Forward Luke Jones will bring that same kind of physicality to the ice as well. Bradley Hermann will take over as starting goalie. “Everyone is a hard worker,” said Marinelli.
Pray said that, as a group, he sees a marked improvement in HEAD COACH: conditioning to go along with Kyle Pray the hockey smarts his team possesses COACH’S OUTLOOK: “The big thing I like is there “I think we’re going to has been a big jump with their strength over this last year,” Pray have to see what we’ve got. said. “I just think that sophoBut I think we can mold more to junior year is definitely this team to play a system a growing year and seeing them now come in prepared from to where we can challenge where they were before.There’s at sectional time. Our goal is still the same, to win a just much more strength, quickness and everything else. It’s just sectional championship. But going to make them that much we’re going to have to get a better players in the league.” feel for what we have.”
2013-14 RECORD: 11-2-3 KEY PLAYERS: F A.J. Marinelli F Cullen Smyth F Justin Watson F Luke Jones F Gage Holler D J.P Giordano D Joey Spataro G Bradley Hermann
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Joe’s focused on finish after another title win By Dave Ricci
MARAUDERS
ST. JOE’S COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE
2014-15 Hockey Preview
2014-15 Fed Schedule Dec. 6 vs. Clarence 5:30 p.m. at Northtown Olympic Dec. 7 vs. Orchard Park 8 p.m. at Harbor Center 1 Dec. 11 vs. Nia.-Wheatfield 5 p.m. at Hyde Park 1 Dec. 18 vs. Will. North 7 p.m. at Northtown Feature Dec. 20 vs. Lancaster 1 p.m. at Northtown Feature Jan. 2 vs. Canisius 1:30 p.m. at Northtown 1 Jan. 11 vs. Timon 3 p.m. at Buffalo State Jan. 15 vs. Clarence 9 p.m. at Northtown Feature Jan. 18 vs. Lancaster 1 p.m. at Buffalo State Jan. 19 vs. Timon 1 p.m. at Northtown Olympic Jan. 22 vs. Nia.-Wheatfield 9 p.m. at Northtown Olympic Jan. 23 vs. Orchard Park 8:45 p.m. at Leisure 1 Jan. 26 vs. Frontier 5 p.m. at Hamburg Town Rink Jan. 29 vs. Canisius 9 p.m. at Northtown Feature Feb. 5 vs. Will. North 7 p.m. at Northtown Feature Feb. 15 vs. Frontier 1 p.m. at Buffalo State
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It’s not how you start, but how you finish. Especially when you finish up the year raising the state championship plaque. Those are the words the St. Joe’s Marauders WNY Federation hockey team will be living by as it returns to the ice this season. The Marauders, who have won states three out of the last four years under coach Rich Crozier, had a less than impressive start to the 2013-14 season, going 5-9-1. But they hit their stride at midseason with a strong showing at the prestigious Providence (R.I.) Tournament, where they made it to the championship game. St. Joe’s parlayed that showing into a near-unstoppable run that saw it win 12 of its next 13 games and culminated the year with a 2-1 win over St. Anthony’s (L.I.) to claim the NYSCHSAA title. It’s a run of success that Crozier has defined as a culture of success. “Anyone that went through the journey with us last year, which was a unique year in terms of the way we were able to turn things around,” Crozier said. “I’m going to lean on them.” But as they enter the new year, the Marauders are once again faced with moving forward after losing key pieces, most notably starting goalie Peter Chopra, John Schmitt (D) and Dom
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Connor Scherer is one of many players to graduate from St. Joe’s NYSCHSAA title-winning team. Perna (F), who scored the game-winning goal against St. Anthony’s. Leading the way are seniors Anthony Pontello, who will anchor the defense, and third-year varsity players goalie Ben Higgins and center Justin Crawford (17 points). Crozier described Pontello as a dynamic player with a long reach who is physically strong and able to play in any situation.
Senior Matt Ruggiero, a big physical winger who had 19 points last season, also returns. Ruggiero will be a force in front of the net opposing defense men will have trouble moving. Senior forwards Drew Monahan and Connor McKenna also return. “It’s hard to say this year. We’re going to be missing some key pieces,” Crozier said. “So we’ll look for those (returning) guys to fill those gaps (leadership).”
HEAD COACH: Rich Crozier
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2013-14 RECORD: 17-10-1 KEY PLAYERS: Anthony Pontello Connor McKenna
they experienced that year
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12 out of 13.”
Justin Crawford
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KENMORE GIRLS DEVILDOGS
2014-15 Hockey Preview
2014-15 Fed Schedule Nov. 25 vs. Williamsville 8:15 p.m. at Lincoln
Dec. 2 vs. OP/Frontier 8:15 p.m. at Lincoln
Dec. 4 vs. Amherst/Sweet Home 5:30 p.m. at Northtown
Dec. 9 vs. W. Sen/Hamburg 8:15 p.m. at Lincoln
Dec. 11 vs. Mon. Martin
4:30 p.m. at North Buffalo Dec. 18 vs. OP/Frontier
4:30 p.m. at Hamburg Nike Base Jan. 6 vs. Mon. Martin 8:15 p.m. at Lincoln
Jan. 13 vs. Lancaster/Iroquois 8:15 p.m. at Lincoln
Jan. 15 vs. Williamsville 4 p.m. at Northtown
Jan. 20 vs. Amherst/Sweet Home 8:15 p.m. at Lincoln
Jan. 21 vs. Lancaster/Iroquois 4:30 p.m. at East Aurora Rink Jan. 27 vs. W. Sen/Hamburg 4 p.m. at West Seneca Rink
Devildogs determined to win state crown By Dave Ricci SPORTS REPORTER
The Devildogs are driven. The Kenmore girls varsity hockey team enters the new season one of the most focused and determined teams in in WNY. After seeing its season end in the state semifinals in back-toback seasons, Kenmore is more driven than ever to reach the ultimate goal of the state title. “We’re hoping to win states,” said senior goalie Lauren Pray. “(Coach Jeff) Orlowski has us working hard in practice. We’re talking about our goals to make it to states and hopefully to win.” Also back for the Devildogs are sophomore Olivia Smith (center), junior Emily King (center) and junior Grace Simmons, who will anchor the Kenmore defense. Simmons and senior Kailyn Burke are expected to be Kenmore’s top blue line pairing. Alexi Ruggiero, Ana Orzechowski, Taylor Story and eighth grader Chloe Moore are also part of a strong Kenmore defensive unit. Kenmore, an original team in the WNY Girls Federation Hockey League that is now in season five, has reached the status of one of the league’s premiere teams. Kenmore has won the last three Section VI titles and is coming off of a 2013-14 season that saw it capture the league and Federation titles as well. Making it to the state tournament the last two years, Kenmore fell in the semis to the eventual state champion both times.They lost to Potsdam, 2-1, last season and Beekmantown, 3-2, the year before. Orlowski feels that the talent, coupled with the ups and downs of the past couple of seasons, have instilled the hunger his girls need to get
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Ana Orzechowski (9) of Kenmore East tries to move through the Williamsville defense during the first period of their 1-1 overtime tie Tuesday (Nov. 25) at Lincoln Arena. them over the hump this season. “You’ve got to learn how to win as a group and this team can do it. They’ve also had some heart-breaking losses over the last couple of years,” Orlowski said. “They don’t like to lose two years in a row in states, the way we did, both one-goal games.” Orlowski noted that after his team lost in states last year, they displayed the kind of hunger needed to win it all by returning home and winning the WNY Federation title. Also fueling Kenmore’s desire this year is the fact that states will be held Feb. 6-7 at
the Harbor Center. “It’d be an honor to play at the Harbor Center,” said Pray. Kenmore lost three key pieces to the puzzle in Jill Battista, and Bri and Kaeli Mathis. But it returns a mix of a battletested veterans and youngsters ready to up their game. Freshman center Jenna House and sophomore winger Hannah Gallivan both bring some offensive pop Lina Mirabella, Miranda Butler, Hannah Munley, Shannon Munley, Nina Stockman, Rachael Bannen, Cara Klopp, and Jaclyn MacVittie complete the Kenmore lineup.
HEAD COACH: Jeff Orlowski COACH’S OUTLOOK: “If we lose as a game I don’t care, as long as they can tell me at the end of the game, they tried as hard as they possibly could. That’s all I can ask out of them.”
2013-14 RECORD: 13-4-2 KEY PLAYERS: G Lauren Pray F Emily King D Grace Simmons F Olivia Smith D Kailyn Burke D Alexi Ruggiero D Ana Orzechowski D Taylor Story D Chloe Moore F Jenna House F Hannah Gallivan
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District hears presentation on proposed veteran school tax exemption By Kimberlee Sabshin NT SUN CORRESPONDENT
At its budget advisory team meeting on Tuesday night, members of the Tonawanda City School District Board of Education and community members heard a presentation on the possible future implementation of a new veterans’ property tax exemption for school taxes, to give veterans a tax break while slightly raising taxes for other residents. City and Town of Tonawanda Assessor David Marrano and Nancy DiLonardo, deputy director for Erie County Real Property Tax Services, gave a PowerPoint presentation to the budget advisory team explaining how such a tax exemption would work if the district decides to opt in to this exemption, which other districts have already picked up. This would go into effect no earlier than the
2015-16 academic year in the City of Tonawanda, and possibly later. DiLonardo gave an example of two properties, both assessed at $130,000. If the school district opted not to have the new veterans’ exemption, both of these homeowners would pay a total of $2,255.50 in school taxes. If the school district did opt in to it, the veteran would receive a tax bill of $1,782, or a $473.50 tax decrease. At the same time, the nonveteran who did not qualify for the exemption would get a school tax bill of $2,316.60, a $61.10 increase. “Like any exemption, there are folks who will benefit from it, and there are folks who are going to pay a little more. The question, really, to any school district, is: do you feel strongly enough that services that veterans have provided is something some of your other property owners are willing to pay a little extra
for? That really is the gist of it,” Marrano said. According to Marrano, a new law, which Governor Andrew Cuomo signed into law on Dec. 18, 2013, now allows school districts to opt into an alternate veterans’ exemption for school tax purposes. To be eligible for the alternate exemption, a veteran must have served in active duty from 1941-1945 for World War II, 1951 to 1955 for Korea, 1961 to 1975 for Vietnam, or 1990 to the present for the Persian Gulf, Iraq and Afghanistan. This tax exemption has existed in some form since the mid-1980s, Marrano explained. “If you served in what we call a non-combat position, you would have a 15 percent allowance,” Marrano said. “For combat, you get an extra 10 percent or 25 percent allowance…you may have served from 1969 to 1973 and qualified for the 15 percent, but if you weren’t deployed
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Vietnam-era or earlier veterans who applied before the mid-1980s would have this exemption. It was not part of Governor Cuomo’s law, but if the school did decide to opt in, these veterans would also be able to apply for the alternate tax exemption to be used for school tax purposes. Finally, the Cold War exemption, which is not eligible for the school district
to opt in, was added in 2008 for veterans who served from 1956-1960 and 1976-1990, during time periods when there was no active combat. New York State allows these veterans to receive a slightly lower tax exemption of 10 or 15 percent. These veterans are the only group of these three that is not eligible for the new alternate school tax exemption.
Celebrate Small Business Saturday at Midnight Liquors By Lauren Kirchmyer REPORTER
Many people have a tradition of going shopping on Black Friday to get lots of deals at the big name stores, but what about the small local businesses? Small Business Saturday is taking place this Saturday, Nov. 29, and Midnight Liquors is ready to offer customers great deals and great service. “Small Business Saturday during the holiday season allows the small business to offer something competitive to the big box stores,” said Dave LiSacchi, owner of Midnight Liquors. Coupons will be available to receive discounts off your wine, champagne or liquor purchases from Saturday, Nov. 29 to Monday, Dec. 1. Be sure to arrive early as the first 500 customers will receive a wine tote bag that carries four wine bottles. A wine tasting event will also take place that day as a way to support local wineries. “A lot of people don’t realize that there are great wines in New York. It’s a great way to introduce wine to people, especially new wine drinkers,” LiSacchi said. Small Business Saturday continues to become a larger
and larger event for Midnight Liquors, but it wasn’t celebrated until LiSacchi purchased the store four years ago. “I’ve lived in the Town of Tonawanda my whole life,” he said. “The previous owner owned this store for over 20 years. When I had the opportunity I thought it was a great time to purchase the business and really grow it.” LiSacchi, who has a background in sales and marketing, was looking for more creativity and freedom in his career. “You put a lot of money into it, hope you create a great service or a great product at a great price, and hope people respond to it.” The response has been well received. As someone whose personal philosophy is “think big but start small,” LiSacchi has doubled the amount of inventory in his store to lower the cost and pass it along to the customers. “We want to create an experience where we not only have the top products but also unique products other stores don’t or won’t carry,” he said. The store offers a variety of wine and liquor products. If you are looking for a product the store doesn’t carry, LiSacchi will find out where it can be purchased and bring it into the store. Are you afraid of buying
a bottle of wine or liquor because you’re not sure if you’ll like the taste? Midnight Liquors offers a “Try Before You Buy” tasting every Friday and Saturday. “We really take the time to see what you’re looking for and help you pick out the right product for you or your occasion,” LiSacchi said. For those who are happy with their experience and plan to return, Midnight Liquors offers a Midnight Membership card. Sign up for free at the store or online and receive 25 percent off wine and 10 percent off liquor for your first purchase. Members also receive weekly coupons, online shopper club deals and monthly midnight deals. All that is needed to become a member is an email address. BAC members also receive a discount of 15 percent on every wine purchase. The great deals, customer service and prices are just three of the reasons why you should support Midnight Liquors on Small Business Saturday. Midnight Liquors is located in Colvin-Eggert Plaza, 3167 Eggert Rd., Tonawanda. Look for the big red “Wine & Spirits” sign. To learn more, call 834-5088 or visit www. MidnightLiquors.com.
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