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Jack Glenzer
John “Jack” Glenzer has always maintained a sense of loyalty to his family and community. But on this day, his 90th birthday, Chautauqua County is celebrating his contributions.
Glenzer, a Fredonia resident, was the second Chautauqua County executive, earning election in1983. Additionally, he served his country in the U.S. Army, was a member of the Fredonia Fire Department and greatly involved in the Salvation Army.
His most important connections, however, came from his family. For 59 years, he was married to Joan Lupean Glenzer, who passed in 2017. “He adored my mother,” said his daughter, Jana Goodrich. “They did everything together.”
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Fierce Poise: Helen Frankenthaler and 1950s New York, by Alexander Nemerov. Penguin Press. 288 pages. $28.
Imagine, if you will, that it’s the year 1990, and you are flipping through the magazine
Art & Antiques. (Why you are doing this, I don’t know maybe you’re an art collector? Just imagine it.) You come across a photograph of a middle-aged white woman in a lemon-yellow sweater and low wedges. She’s perched inside some kind of gigantic wheeled frame, dark eyes cast to the side, laughing at a private joke. Cans of paint, buckets, and brushes, the tools of her trade, are organized on shelves beside her. She seems successful and, what’s more, adjusted to success happy, even carefree. On the floor is a work in progress, soupy reddish paint dotted with black specks. It vaguely resembles an exploded watermelon. “Every canvas is a journey all its own,” the text declares.
nd Congressional District will soon finally have a representative in Washington, 97 days after election day.
Photo: Bob Joseph/WNBF News (file)
The New York State Board of Elections February 8 certified Republican former Congresswoman Claudia Tenney’s 109-vote victory over incumbent Democrat Anthony Brindisi. That was followed shortly by Brindisi conceding the race and dropping any further legal challenges.
On election night, Tenney looked ready to take back her seat in the House of Representatives two years after losing to Brindisi by a few thousand votes in 2018 as
she led the race by several thousand votes this time. That lead quickly began to evaporate as the paper ballot count began and, at one brief time, Brindisi held a narrow lead before the vote swung back in the Republican’s favor.
Russ Brown, a Highly Respected Attorney Renowned for His Work and Advocacy for Motorcyclists Has Died Los Angeles, CA, January 11, 2021 (PR.com) Legendary lawyer Russ Brown, known for his ferocious advocacy on behalf of injured motorcyclists, died in his Los Angeles home with his wife, Hana and his daughter Lauren by his side on January 10, 2021. He was 86.
Russ Brown, a celebrated personality in the motorcycle community all across the US, was a fierce advocate for riders for more than 40 years. To everyone in the industry, he was known as a motorcyclist first and an attorney second. His care for motorcycle riders was so ingrained in his life that he spent most Sundays at the famed Rock Store, a restaurant popular with motorcyclists and celebrities in the Santa Monica Mountains, giving out free legal advice.