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Buffalo Rocket Vol. XLIII ISSUE No. 43 • Thursday, October 25, 2012Publishers of North Buffalo Rocket, West Side Times & Riverside Times
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Is Buffalo Haunted?
Everybodyhasheardsto-riesofparanormalactivityandsomemayhaveencoun-teredaspiritonceortwice,butTonyBurtisisaprofes-sional investigator of theparanormalhereintheBuf-falo,NYarea.
Tony is the founder andleadinvestigatorofWesternDoorParanormallocatedinCheektowaga, NY. He re-searches and investigatesleads on paranormal activ-ity which started with him15 years ago, during a va-
The Elmwood KiwanisClubwillhost its20thAn-nualPancakeBreakfastandChineseAuctiononSunday,October28,2012beginningat10:00amattheDelawareYMCA, 2564 Delaware Av-enue. Tickets are $5.00 for
Kiwanis To Host Pancake Breakfast and Chinese Auction on Sunday
cation with hiswife at Gettys-burg, PA, andhassomeinter-esting findingsthere and nowhereinourownbackyards. In Buffalo,he has beenasked to inves-tigateparanor-mal activitiesnear the BlackRock Canal,S c a j a q u a d aCreekarea,andtheFootofFer-ry Street. Hisresearch andinvestigationshave found ac-tivity, he feels,that are ener-giesleftbehindfrom eventsduring the warof 1812 alongtheScajaquadaCreek wherebattlesbetween
the British and the militiawerefrequent. Themilitiaweretryingtoprotect the Village of Buf-falo,atthattime,topreventthesameburningandmas-sacre that occurred in theVillage of Lewiston by the
adults,childreneatfor$3.00andchildrenunder5eatforfree.Thebreakfastincludespancakes, sausage, juiceand beverage. Proceeds forthisyear’seventwillbenefitthe US Naval Sea Cadetswho will be on hand to as-sistwiththebreakfast.
Another season of StreetHockey is beginning. GamesareplayedMondays,Wednes-days and Thursdays at theAsarese-Matters Center onReesStreet.OurDivisionsare8-10,11-12, 13-14and15-16.ThecutoffdateisDecember1,2012. The award winners lastyearintheTopScorersbrack-etwere;EvanMansour(8-10),Angel Rodriguez IV (11-12),
AdamSmith(11-12),KyleHill(13-14).OurTopGoalieswere;Joseph Gonzalez (8-10), Na-than Hernandez (11-12), JoeyCarney (13-14) The Pat SoleAwardwinnerswere;Heriber-toPagan(8-10),RandyThom-as (11-12),JonathanCybulski(13-14). Youcanregisterduringtheweek at Royal Printing, 351Grant Street near Potomacany day from 9:00 am until
West Side Street Hockey Season Begins
The infamous Richardson Complex is one of many haunted sites around Buffalo. (photo: Rose Mattrey)
British.So, theScajaquadaCreek was the line the mi-litia wanted to hold. Manyunmarkedgravesandcem-eteries weremadeonbothsides of the creek and maystillbetheretoday. His investigations haveledhimtoinvestigateplac-es like The Polish CadetHall on Grant Street, TheHistoricalSociety,DelawareParkandForestLawnCem-etery, all areas of battlesand skirmishes along theScajaquadaCreekarea. Tonysaysthatheusesdif-ferent techniques and toolsduringhisinvestigationstomonitorand recordvariousparanormal activities. Heuses old tools like dousingrods, pendulums and com-passestorecordsomeactivi-tiesandK-2meters,digitalphotography and motion
sensors on others. He saysthatitdependsonthespiritsonhowtheyreactorwanttocommunicatetothetoolshechooses.Hemayeventhrowsalt or flour on the floor torecordfootprints. Herecallsgettingacalltoinvestigate an apartmentcomplex on Englewood Av-enue that was built on thegroundsofaformerchurch.The residents there reportthat they have found arti-factsofcrossesandstatuesin the basement as well asdeadbirdsintheattic.Theyclaim the door to the atticopens and shuts and havewitnessed a filmy appari-tioninthelivingroom. When asked about Ouijaboards,Tonysaidthattheyare “very dangerous” andshouldnotbeusedtoinves-
The Northwest BuffaloCommunity Center, 155LawnAvenue,willholdaChi-neseAuctiononSunday,Oc-tober28,2012. Theauctionwill help provide an overallfundingsourceforSeniorandYouthtransportationcosts. Admission at the door is
Northwest Buffalo Community Center Will Hold Chinese Auction on Sunday
$5.00 and additional sheetsare three for $10.00. Admis-sionincludesadrinkcoupon,a sheet of tickets, and anentry for the door prize. Re-freshmentswillbeofferedin-cludingpizza,chipsandpop.Drawing begins promptly at3:00pm
5:00 pm and Saturday, Octo-ber27thfrom2:00–4:00pm.Call885-7692(Tovie)formoreinformation. Registration fee is only$6.00. No equipment nec-essary. Games are playedindoors. Birth Certificaterequired. Parent must signcontract.TovieAsareseistheLeagueDirector.Registerandpay online at www.westside-playarea.com!
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‘The Whipping Man’ The Civil War seems anunlikelybackdropforafam-ily drama concentrating onJudaism and Jewish Reper-tory Theatre’s “The Whip-ping Man” is exceptionallyinstructional. And it’s a hard lesson. Asthe curtain rises on the ru-ins of his one-time planta-tion, a Confederate soldiercomesstaggeringin,severelywounded. His one-time ser-vant, whom he must nowtreatasequal,tellshimthatthe gangrene-infected legmust be amputated, underananestheticofrotgutwhis-key. As actor Dee LaMontePerry detailed the diagnosisand procedure, a nearly fullhouse shuddered. To endurethis twice in one day musttaxevenasaccomplishedanactor as Stan Klimecko, thedefeated Confederate in histhird consecutive south-of-the-borderrole. “ThehardestthingI’veeverdone,”hesaidbetweenshowsonopeningweekendlastSat-urday. “Whipping Man” is set at
Passover,1865ontheChris-tian calendar. A Presidentwill die during its duration.(Director Saul Elkin creditsBill O’Reilly’s “Killing Lin-coln”amonghisinspirationalresources.) Amid the chaos,a seder breaks out, cobbledtogether with items provid-ed by the frisky and liber-atedJohn.“Foundit,stoleit,what’s the difference?” asksactorGregHowze,whosean-imatedperformanceseemsatleastslightlyinspiredbythelateNipsyRussell. AlthoughmanyJewishpeo-pleservedonbothsides(no-tablyJudahBenjaminoftheConfederate cabinet), theirfaith goes largely unrecog-nizedinmostrecollectionsofthat awful time. “WhippingMan,” though, strongly de-fines the parallels betweenthe escape from Egypt andthe defeat of the cause ofslavery.Muchofthisisglori-ouslyexpoundedbyPerryastheolder,wiserservant–theactorisactuallyaProtestantminister, with a robust de-livery that well serves thiscause.
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GregHowze– if thenamesounds a little familiar, he’sa nephew of the legendary“Earl of Bud” suds vendor– lights up the stage as theyounger,morerebelliousser-vantJohn. As for Klimecko, he com-pletes a south-of-the-bordertrifecta:BoolieinAtlanta-set“DrivingMissDaisy”inMay,Stanley in New Orleans-set“StreetcarNamedDesire”inSeptember. And when he begins toquotetheholyTorahinasoftdrawl,itsoundsalmostnatu-ral. In just under two hours,secrets and spiritual skepti-cism emerge. “I was at Pe-tersburg,” Caleb declares.“He (pointing skyward) wasnot.”Althoughleavenedwithhumor (“you been chewin’thathorseforlongerthanhewasalive”)andaconclusionof universal brotherhood,“TheWhippingMan”isseri-ous business. The setting isone of deprivation, the spe-cialeffectsfrightenlyauthen-tic,particularlyinthetimingof the flashes and bangs ofthunder and lightning andbattle. EIGHT ROCKETS (outof10) throughNov.7at theSeller Theater, 2640 NorthForestRd.,Getzville,8p.m.ThursdaysandSaturdays,4p.m. Saturdays and 2 p.m.Sundays.ReturnfiretoRock-et Man via [email protected]
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On Friday, October 19,the PUSH Green staff werejoinedbyFriendsandNeigh-borshomeowners,contractorsandworkers,andcommunityleaders Delaware DistrictCouncilmemberMikeLoCur-to, Erie County LegislatorLynnMarinelli,andTonawa-ndaSupervisorAnthonyCa-ruanaatthehomeofPUSHGreen Friends and Neigh-borsparticipantMarcHunt.Wegatheredonthelastdayof Marc’s energy efficiencyinstallation,tohearfromev-eryone who participated inthe process and learn abouttheexperience. Ournewpartner,DelawareDistrict Councilmember Lo-Curto,announcedhisexcite-ment to have PUSH Greeninhisdistrict.“Fartoooften,middle class families fallthrough the cracks when itcomestofindingprogramstohelpthemwithever-increas-ingenergycosts,”saidCoun-cilmemberMichaelLoCurto.“PUSH Green helps to fill
that gap, and stays to helphomeowners every step oftheway.IamsopleasedthatwewillbeabletohavethemworkwithmyconstituentsinNorth Buffalo. “HomeownerMarc Hunt had insulationputintohisatticandwalls.“Iknewmyhomewasn’t in-sulated, and when I was onthe second floor, I could feelthecoldairfromtheattic.It’sonlybeenadaybutalreadyIthinkIcantelladifference,”hereported.Asamemberofthe Friends and Neighborsbundle, Marc received addi-tionaldiscountsoff the totalcostofhiswork,andturnedtohisPUSHGreenCommu-nity Energy Advocate, AlexKuttesch, when he neededsupportthroughtheprocess. HuntwillbepayingbackhisworkthroughNYState’sOnBillRecovery,whichletshimmake convenient paymentsrightthroughhisutilitybill.“Itreallyissoeasy,”hesaid.PUSHGreenwasabletoex-plainallpartsoftheprogram
and help him create a workplanthatwasright forhim.The contractors who do en-ergy efficiency work withinPUSH Green are accreditedbytheBuildingPerformanceInstitute, and use a wholehouse perspective to evalu-ate your home’s efficiencies.“Whywaituntilyouhaveanemergencysuchasabrokenfurnace, and address issuespiece-by-piece?”askedPUSHGreen Friends and Neigh-bors Contractor Brian Pat-ersonofNewBuffaloImpact.Byexamininghoweverypartofyourhomeworkstogether,the Friends and NeighborsContractorscreateplansthatare the healthiest and mostcost-effectiveforyourhome. Finally, PUSH GreenFriends and Neighbors con-tractors do right by theirworkersandthecommunity.Theyagreetopayfamilysus-taining wages and benefitsand hire local workers. OnFriday, we heard from KenRobinson, who had recentlybeen hired by New BuffaloImpact,thankstothecollec-tiveworkofthePUSHGreenteam. He has gone from“kitchens to crawlspaces”andcouldn’tbehappierabouthisnewtransition.Robinsonhasreceiveddozensofhoursof training and is excited tohave a new career in whichhehelpsWNYbecomealead-erinenergyefficiency. PUSH Green is so excitedtoexpandourprogramtotherestoftheTownofTonawandaandNorthBuffalo,andknowthatgreatstories, likethoseofMarcHuntandKenRob-inson,willcontinuetomulti-ply.Formoreinformationgotowww.pushgreenwny.orgorcall(716)886-1780.
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Partyforyouthages5-12onFriday, October 26th from5:00p.m.-7:30p.m. Come in costume for a
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North Buffalo Community Center To Host Youth Halloween Party on Friday
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The hertel north Buf-falo Business Associa-tion willhosta“TownHall”style meeting open to thepubliconTuesday,Novem-ber 13th, 2012 at 6:00 pmat the North Buffalo Com-munity Center, 203 Sand-ersRoad.Businessowners,Block Clubs and residentsare all invited to attendthismeeting. Representatives fromthe Buffalo Police Depart-ment,CityofBuffaloBuild-ingInspectionDepartment,as well as CouncilmemberMichael LoCurto, will beon hand to discuss issuesregarding safety and secu-rity in the area. This is achance for the communityto express their concerns,get information, and getanswers from City of Buf-faloofficials.Refreshmentswillbeavailable. For more informationcontact the Hertel NorthBuffalo Business Associa-tionat877-1776. Buffalo and erie Coun-ty historical Society-Allday Friday, October 26th,10:00a.m.–5:00p.m.,theHistorical Society invitesthepublictovisittheHisto-ryMuseum,OneMuseumCourt(formerly25Notting-hamCt.) atElmwoodAve-nue&NottinghamTerraceandTheResourceCenterat459ForestAvenueforfree.Complimentary docent-led tours offered by TaraLyons, Program Manager:“Spirit Still Lives” 10:30 –11-30a.m.attheResourceCenter;“150thAnniversaryExhibit”2:00-3:00p.m.attheMuseum.
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medicaid, Child and Family health plus fa-cilitated enrollments -Every Tuesday and Fridayfrom10:00a.mto1:00p.m.attheChildren’s .ClinicatStLawrenceChurch,1520EastDelavanAve,Buffalo.TheClinicislocatedintheFranciscan Guest House(behind the church/ schoolbuildings . There is off-street parking behind thechurch If coming by bususethe26line,ErbStstopeastbound,WrightAvestopwestbound. Questionscall716-564-3630Ext22509.
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help Churchwillbehold-ing their annual Fall Ba-zaar on Saturday, Novem-ber3rd,2012fromNoonto6:00p.m. Thebazaarwillbeheldatthechurch,whichis locatedat115O’ConnellAvenue, Buffalo, and willfeature food, music, a fishpond, bell jars, a themebasket auction, games ofchance,andraffles. Therewill evenbea visitor fromthe North Pole making anappearance!Thereisnoad-missionchargeandallpro-ceedsbenefitthechurch. For more informationcontact the church at 716-852-2671.
The polish Legacy Book Fair will be heldin the Montante CulturalCenterfromThursday,No-vember 15th - Saturday,November 17th from 1:00p.m. – 7:30 p.m. and Sun-day, November 18th from4:00p.m. -6:00p.m.at theMarket Arcade Theatre,639 Main St., Buffalo.Books and DVDs of Polishand Polish-American cul-ture, history and culinaryarts will be available forsale.Therewill alsobeanart exhibit and sale thatfeatures works by Polish-born artist Andzej Kozyra.For a complete scheduleof events, including Polishfilm screenings, visit ca-nisius.edu/newsevents.
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The Blotter FeloniesFrom “D” District
North Buffalooctober 16, 2012Delaware Ave - Com-plainant reports thatunknown person (s) didforce doors of businessand once inside, didtake, without permis-sion,$1,050incashfromenvelopeindeskdrawer.
Shoshone Ave. - Com-plainant reports thatunknown person (s) didenter her unlocked ve-hicleanddidtake,with-outpermission,herwal-letcontainingdebitcard,andcreditcards.
october 18, 2012Tennyson Ave. - Com-plainant reports thatunknown person (s) didenterhisgarageanddidtake, without permis-sion, one television, onestereo system, oneDVDplayer, value totalingover$700.Noforceden-try.
West Sideoctober 16, 2012GrantSt.-Complainantreportsthatanunknownperson did enter herbusiness by throwing arock through the frontwindow, breaking theglass.Onceinside,takenwithout permission wasapproximately $40 in
cashand4butterfingerscandybars.Complainantstatesbrokenwindowisvaluedat$45.
AuburnAve.-Complain-ant reports that un-knownperson(s)diden-terhishousebybreakingdoor and deadbolt anddid take, without per-mission, one laptop val-uedat$800and5boxesofchecks.
NiagaraSt. -Complain-antreportsthatunknownperson (s) did enter herhomeandransackedtheapartmentanddidtake,without permission, her60inchtelevisionandallofherclothing.Amountsexceed$1,000.
WestAve.-Complainantreports that person (s)unknown did kick openrear door and enteredresidence. Once inside,did take, without per-mission, from on top ofher bedroom dresser, 4watches,valuedat$800.
Riversideoctober 16, 2012Amherst St. - Complain-antreportsthatunknownperson(s)attemptedtoen-terthereardoorandwin-dowofherbusiness.Dam-age to the framesofdoor
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october 17, 2012Lawn St. - Complainantreportsthatperson(s)un-knowndidenterherapart-ment,possiblywithakey.Taken was $40 worth ofalcoholand$30incash.
october 18, 2012Henrietta Ave. - Com-plainantreportsthatfourmalesdidforcetheirwayintohishomebyknockingdown the frontdoorwithawoodenbench.Oncein-side,thefoursuspectsdidrepeatedlypunchthecom-plainantinthefacecaus-ingbruising.Complainantrecognized three of thefourmales.Frontdoorandwooden door frame weredamagedduringbreakin.
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Roesch Ave. - Complain-ant states that when shewenttobedthismorningsheplacedherwalletcon-taining her benefits cardand $240 in cash underherpillow.Whenshewokeup her wallet and con-tents were gone. No signofforcedentry.
october 21, 2012PeterSt.-Whiledefendantwasspeakingtopolicehedid present identificationbenefit card belonging toafemalehedidnotknow.Suspectdidalsodropun-employment card not be-longingtohim.
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CountyBoardof Electionsa n n o u n c e sthat their of-fice will beopen for ab-senteevotingfor the No-vember 6th,2012GeneralElectionfrom9:00a.m.un-til 5:00 p.m.
each working day up untiland including November5th. In addition, the office
Erie County Board Of ElectionsExtends Hours For Absentee Voting
will be open for absenteevoting: Thursday, October25thuntil7:00p.m.Satur-day,October27thfrom9:00a.m.until12:00p.m.Tues-day,October30thuntil7:00p.m. Thursday, November1st until 7:00 p.m. Satur-day, November 3rd from9:00a.m.until12:00p.m. The last day to apply inpersonforanabsenteebal-lot is Monday, November5th. Any questions, pleasecall the Absentee Depart-mentat585-7819.
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