ALLEGANY — Allegany Rescue and EMS Inc. officials, volunteers and guests attended a groundbreaking Monday afternoon for the new Rescue and EMS headquarters at the site of the former St.
OLEAN â Two nonprofits got the go-ahead from the city planning board for new projects.
On Monday, the board approved a special-use permit for the African American Center for Cultural Development for its new home at 214 N. Barry St. In a separate action, the board also approved a site plan for 1010 Wayne St., purchased earlier this year by InTandem.
The board credited the work of Della Moore, executive director of the center, to find a permanent home for the group.
âDella, we wish you the best of luck in this new location,â said Tom Barnes, chairman of the planning board. âWe know itâs a labor of love for you. Itâs going to be a tremendous addition to the cultural richness of our great city, and we hope itâs going to be a huge success.â
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