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Dyster, DelMonte, Hoyt, Schoepflin: The Team To Lead Us To Prosperity?
by Mike Hudson Together, they are responsible for the economic future of the $100 million dollar business that is the City of Niagara Falls. Three term Mayor Paul Dyster, USA Niagara Chair Francine DelMonte, Empire State Development Corporation Senior Vice President for Regional Economic Development Sam Hoyt and Empire StateRead More
City Administrator Owens On Way Out The Door?, Melson To Replace?
by Mike Hudson Reliable City Hall sources told the Niagara Falls Reporter that controversial City Administrator Donna Owens will be leaving the job she’s held since 2008. Her replacement is expected to be Niagara Falls Mayor Paul Dyster’s secretary, Nick Melson, one source said. Owens was hired following what DysterRead More
State Orders City To Clean Up Illegal Dump, High Cost Expected
by Mike Hudson Following an expose in the Niagara Falls Reporter, the NYS DEC has ordered the city to close down and clean up an illegal dump near the Hyde Park Golf Course off Porter and New Road that the city has been using for years to dispose of streetRead More
State DOT to Niagara Falls Tourists: “Get Out of Town!”
by James Hufnagel If the politicians are so determined to “remove” the Robert Moses Parkway, at a total cost of over $60 million, why is there state Dept. of Transportation signage all over downtown Niagara Falls directing motorists to it, in effect urging people to traverse the city as ifRead More
Ahlas Seek Seat On Lewiston Village Board
Keith “Casey” Ahlas is running for Trustee on the Village of Lewiston Board in the election to be held on Tuesday June, 21st. Ahlas was selected as a candidate during a recent caucus of Democrats from the Village. Ahlas has been a resident of the Village of Lewiston for fourteenRead More
Rotella: Community Involvement in Schools Critically Important
by Carm Rotella As we moved through the budget process this year, the needs of taxpayers, parents, and students had to be considered. Our commitment to students is to ensure that every student graduates globally competitive and ready for tomorrow’s careers. The funds required to offer a high quality, equitableRead More
The Constant Battle For Open Government
by Paul Wolf, Esq. As a concerned citizen I spend time educating myself about what is going on in the Buffalo/Niagara area. I read newspapers, blogs, and follow the meetings of local government bodies. It is truly amazing how much time and effort it takes to obtain basic information andRead More
Restaino: Goals Include Increased Outcomes for African and Hispanic Young Men Aft
by Robert Restaino In my first term as a member of the Niagara falls School Board I have had the opportunity to work with some tremendously talented and dedicated administrators, teachers and staff, who, along with my fellow board members are committed to providing the best learning environment for ourRead More
Why We Need to Explore the Health Care Consortium
by Kenny Tompkins Imagine if you had a terrible disease and the doctor provided a treatment that would help alleviate some symptoms? Wouldn’t you explore it? Or would you let that option sit for two years because you worried that you might have to give up something, all the whileRead More
Destino: A Plan For Success
by Johnny Destino I am getting a lot of feedback about my plan to increase vocational education for the students of Niagara Falls and I want to clarify one misconception regarding the costs. I am not proposing Niagara Falls build and operate its own vocational high-school as we have inRead More
Raising the Jury from the Dead
by Jim Ostrowski Jurors in this state and throughout the United States are firmly told by judges they must follow the judge’s instructions “on the law,” but in so doing, are the judges themselves following the law? Keep in mind that jurors are constitutional officers! That’s right. You folks areRead More
Britain Stops Sale Of Rare Falls Painting You Can Buy It, But It Stays In London
by Mike Hudson The auction house sale of an 18th Century watercolor painting of Niagara Falls in London last month sparked a minor international incident that raised questions of cultural heritage and free trade. The small painting, “An East View of the Great Cataract of Niagara,” depicts a horseshoe ofRead More
Four Hundred Years Of Art Depict Niagara Falls As Scene Of Wonder
by Mike Hudson Fr. Louis Hennepin was a priest, an adventurer and a teller of tall tales who would undoubtedly get a kick out of the fact that, nearly 400 years after his birth, the first art depicting the natural wonder of Niagara Falls is still often mistakenly attributed toRead More
Ask the Judge
A question from one of our readers in a quandary. I had an auto accident about a year and one half ago and I went to an attorney who is seen on billboards in this community. I was told that I would pay a contingency fee and not an hourlyRead More
Obama And Clinton: Hypocricy Or Lies, At Their Best ?!
by J. Gary DiLaura Merriam Webster defines hypocrisy as “the behavior of people who do things that they tell other people not to do: a feigning to be what one is not or to believe what one does not; especially : the false assumption of an appearance of virtue orRead More
Important Information for Patients of Dr. Gosy
ERIE COUNTY, NY— In the wake of the closure of Dr. Eugene Gosy’s practice, patients in need of pain management treatment are advised to proceed as follows: ·Seek care from your Primary Care Physician (“PCP”) ·If you do NOT currently have a PCP, seek treatment from a Federally Qualified HealthRead More
Warhol Portrait To Be Sold Here To Raise Money For Fallen Soldiers’ Portraits
Kaziah Hancock is an artist who has committed to painting portraits of American fallen soldiers. Over the years Kaziah has painted more than 800 portraits which she gifts to the families of the slain. She took a break recently to paint this portrait of Andy Warhol to help raise moneyRead More