Fruitbelt Coalition wants to recognize the late Bishop William Henderson of the Michigan Street Baptist Church. Author: Saundra Adams Updated: 12:13 AM EDT August 4, 2021
BUFFALO, N.Y. National Night Out events happened all over Buffalo Tuesday night and the rest of the country after being canceled last year due to COVID.
The annual event aims to bring together communities through games and activities and so you can get to know your neighbors.
Dr. Benjamin Cashaw, the President of the Fruitbelt Coalition, said this was created to encourage neighbors to come out Night out was developed to encourage neighbors to come out, to discover who your neighbor is, to develop safety and sanctuary in your neighborhood this is how crime is kept down, that s how they set up crime watch, neighbors start to watch out for one another, Cashaw said.
It s the right thing to do, said Developer Douglas Jemal. Author: Leanne Stuck Updated: 11:30 PM EDT July 13, 2021
BUFFALO, N.Y. Developer Douglas Jemal was in Buffalo Tuesday to hand out reimbursement checks to couples who lost thousands of dollars in wedding deposits at Hotel Henry.
It was an emotional evening for many of the 40 couples affected by the unexpected closure of the venue. Jemal distributed $140,000 in refunds to these men and women who would ve otherwise been out of luck.
Jemal said he is still in the negotiation phase to acquire Hotel Henry, but said they are about 30 days out from finalizing it.
Ohtani ties Guerrero Jr. for MLB homer lead
Two-way Los Angeles Angels superstar Shohei Ohtani matched Toronto s Vladimir Guerrero Jr. for the MLB home run lead Monday evening after he hit his 26th longball of the season.
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Two-way Los Angeles Angels superstar Shohei Ohtani matched Toronto s Vladimir Guerrero Jr. for the MLB home run lead Monday evening after he hit his 26th longball of the season.
Leading off the game against the New York Yankees, Ohtani took a breaking ball down and in from starter Michael King and crushed it over the right centre field wall to make things 1-0 for the Angels.
NWCCD President Walter Tribley discussed the proposed sales during the board meeting.
Craig Achord, vice president of administration, discussed the details of the proposed sales with the board, recommending two purchase offers be accepted by the board of trustees.
According to information provided by Sheridan College, the first property, located at 1025 E. 6
th Ave. in Sheridan, is a 10,000 square-foot lot including a shop, purchased by the NWCCD in 2016, which an offer of $130,000 was extended.
The second property, with locations at 1841 and 1851 S. Sheridan Ave. in Sheridan, are roughly 17,000 square-foot lots including a 3,100square-foot building on one lot, purchased by the NWCCD in 2007-2008, with an offer of $650,000 extended on it.