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SATURDAY, AUGUST 20 FRIDAY, AUGUST 19 SUNDAY, AUGUST 21 Sunny High 80° Low 65° Mostly Sunny High 77° Low 63° TUESDAY, AUGUST 23 WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 24 MONDAY, AUGUST 22 Thunderstorms High 80° Low 64° Partly Cloudy High 75° Low 60° Mostly Sunny High 87° Low 74° www.buffalorocket.com COMMUNITY NEWS Distributing to North Buffalo, West Side and Riverside • Established in 1969 Vol. XLVII ISSUE No. 33 • Thursday, August 18, 2016 Publishers of North Buffalo Rocket, West Side Times & Riverside Times THURSDAY, AUGUST 18 Mostly Sunny High 85° Low 70° Scattered T-Storms High 82° Low 68° Fishing Derby Buffalo Rocket More than 3,300 Volunteers helped out at local Non- Profits during the 2016 United Way Day of Caring. Volunteers from Erie County Industrial Develop- ment Agency paired with Big Brothers Big Sisters of Erie County to serve as a “Big for a Day.” See page 4 for this week’s winner (and the answer) in our new contest to win passes to the Buffalo Zoo! 24th Annual United Way Day of Caring 19th Annual Albright-Knox Public Art Blankets Buffalo in Color Continued on page 4 The 19th annual Elmwood Kiwanis Fishing derby was held Wednesday at Hoyt Lake in Delaware Park. Volunteers from United Way Day of Caring 2016 as- sisted with over 100 campers from the Delaware YMCA for this year’s event. In the coming week the Albright-Knox Art Gal- lery’s Public Art Initiative will complete a monumen- tal multi-site work of art by Brooklyn-based artist Amanda Browder (American, born 1976). The work, titled Spec- tral Locus, will be tem- porarily in- stalled on the facades of three promi- nent buildings in Buffalo - the former Richmond Meth- odist Episcopal Church at 467 Richmond Avenue, the Eckhardt Building at 950 Broadway, and the Al- bright-Knox’s Clifton Hall. Browder is a textile and installation artist who, with the help of hundreds of volunteers, used donat- ed fabric to create massive quilts, resulting in strik- ing alterations to these Re-Tree is making 500 trees available to any groups that wish to plant on their neigh- borhood streets in Buf- falo. T h e trees will be bare root trees and will be ready for pickup on Friday, No- vember 5th for planting Re-Tree Western New York on Saturday, November 6th. Groups are encour- aged to consult www.re- tree- wny. org for details of tree ordering and training or call 553-4061. The deadline to sign up is August 31st at 5 pm. large architectural struc- tures. Since April, she has hosted public sewing days throughout the region to help produce the piece. Lo- cal craftspeople, artists, and novices alike have joined in the production. “Working with some- thing hands on offers community members a sense of ownership of the piece, and something to be proud of as a maker and a citizen of this wonderful town,” said Browder. “We are thrilled to con- tribute these joyful works of public art to our Buf- falo neighborhoods,” said Janne Sirén, Peggy Pierce Elfvin, Director of the Al- bright-Knox. “Our com- munity has come together to gather large amounts of The Elmwood Kiwan- is Club of Buffalo offers an annual opportunity for the Delaware Family YMCA day camp partici- pants to experience fish- ing at Delaware Park. This year’s event is made possible by a large group of volunteers from Ingram Micro, Medaille College and National Fuel. Together these commu- nity service organizations and volunteers spend a few hours making a con- siderable impact on the development of Buffalo City youth. For many of the day camp participants this is the only time they have had an opportu- nity to go fishing. To see the excitement that the children have when they catch a fish is priceless. The Elmwood Kiwanis Club is a great example of a community partner- ship that works closely with the Delaware Fami- ly YMCA to support youth and families. The United Way Day of Caring is the largest one-day volunteer event in Western New York. It promotes the spirit and value of volunteerism and demonstrates the power of Living United. The Day of Caring generates positive community relationships and helps to develop con- tacts between volunteers, agencies, and workplaces Continued on page 4

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Saturday, auguSt 20Friday, auguSt 19 SuNday, auguSt 21

SunnyHigh 80° Low 65°

Mostly SunnyHigh 77° Low 63°

tueSday, auguSt 23 wedNeSday, auguSt 24moNday, auguSt 22

ThunderstormsHigh 80° Low 64°

Partly CloudyHigh 75° Low 60°

Mostly SunnyHigh 87° Low 74°

www.buffalorocket.comCOMMUNITY NEWS

Distributing to North Buffalo, West Side and Riverside • Established in 1969

Vol. XLVII ISSUE No. 33 • Thursday, August 18, 2016Publishers of North Buffalo Rocket, West Side Times & Riverside Times

thurSday, auguSt 18

Mostly SunnyHigh 85° Low 70°

Scattered T-StormsHigh 82° Low 68°

Fishing Derby

Buffalo Rocket

More than 3,300 Volunteers helped out at local Non-Profits during the 2016 United Way Day of Caring. Volunteers from Erie County Industrial Develop-ment Agency paired with Big Brothers Big Sisters of Erie County to serve as a “Big for a Day.”

See page 4 for this week’s winner (and the answer) in our new contest to win passes to the Buffalo Zoo!

24th Annual United Way Day of Caring

19th Annual Albright-Knox Public Art Blankets Buffalo in Color

Continued on page 4

The 19th annual Elmwood Kiwanis Fishing derby was held Wednesday at Hoyt Lake in Delaware Park. Volunteers from United Way Day of Caring 2016 as-sisted with over 100 campers from the Delaware YMCA for this year’s event.

InthecomingweektheAlbright-Knox Art Gal-lery’sPublicArt Initiativewillcompleteamonumen-tal multi-site work of artby Brooklyn-based artistA m a n d aB r o w d e r(American,born 1976).The work,titled Spec-tral Locus,will be tem-porarily in-stalled onthefacadesofthreepromi-nentbuildingsinBuffalo-theformerRichmondMeth-odist Episcopal Churchat 467 Richmond Avenue,the Eckhardt Building at950Broadway,andtheAl-bright-Knox’sCliftonHall. Browderisatextileandinstallation artist who,with thehelp ofhundredsof volunteers, used donat-edfabrictocreatemassivequilts, resulting in strik-ing alterations to these

Re-Tree is making500 trees available toany groups that wishtoplantontheirneigh-borhoodstreetsin Buf-f a l o .T h etrees will be bare roottrees and will be readyforpickuponFriday,No-vember5thforplanting

Re-Tree Western New YorkonSaturday,November6th. Groups are encour-agedtoconsultwww.re-

t r e e -w n y .org fordetailsof tree

ordering and trainingor call 553-4061. Thedeadline to sign up isAugust31stat5pm.

large architectural struc-tures.SinceApril,shehashosted public sewing daysthroughout the region tohelpproducethepiece.Lo-cal craftspeople, artists,

and novicesalike havejoinedintheproduction.“ Wo r k i n gwith some-thinghandson offerscommunitymembers a

sense of ownership of thepiece,andsomethingtobeproud of as a maker andacitizenof thiswonderfultown,”saidBrowder. “Wearethrilledtocon-tribute these joyful worksof public art to our Buf-falo neighborhoods,” saidJanneSirén,PeggyPierceElfvin,DirectoroftheAl-bright-Knox. “Our com-munityhascometogethertogatherlargeamountsof

The Elmwood Kiwan-is Club of Buffalo offersan annual opportunityfor the Delaware FamilyYMCA day camp partici-pants to experience fish-ing at Delaware Park.Thisyear’seventismadepossiblebya largegroupofvolunteersfromIngramMicro, Medaille College

andNationalFuel. Togetherthesecommu-nityserviceorganizationsand volunteers spend afew hours making a con-siderable impact on thedevelopment of BuffaloCityyouth. Formanyofthedaycampparticipantsthisistheonlytimetheyhave had an opportu-

nitytogofishing.Toseethe excitement that thechildren have when theycatchafishispriceless. The Elmwood KiwanisClub is a great exampleof a community partner-ship that works closelywith theDelawareFami-lyYMCAtosupportyouthandfamilies.

The United Way Dayof Caring is the largestone-day volunteer eventinWesternNewYork. Itpromotes the spirit andvalueofvolunteerismanddemonstratesthepowerofLivingUnited.TheDayofCaringgeneratespositivecommunity relationshipsandhelpstodevelopcon-tactsbetweenvolunteers,agencies,andworkplacesContinued on page 4

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roxyMeet Roxy!!This beautiful happy, cuddly, sweet lady is look-ing for her forever home. She originally was at the City of Buf-falo Animal Shelter and Linkon’s Last Chance Rescue took her in and placed her in a foster home. She was in foster home for close to a year with a wonderful girl who adored Roxy and they became fast friends. Due to a change in the

Her former foster Mom worked with Roxy in training classes, would take her running, taught her good manners and it was heartbreaking for her to let her go. Roxy is currently in another foster home but this lady of 7 yrs of age, deserves a place to REALLY call her home. Roxy is super smart and has done amazing at training and the new foster Mom and others are going to make sure her new family will have the resources to continue to engage Roxy in her training. Roxy adores her toys. Give her a toy and she is as happy as

keep them safe. She adores the kiddie pool, doing tricks, taking long walks, car rides and cuddling. You

has gotten a bit older, she has become a bit spoiled, and she really would like to be the only animal in the house. There is nothing wrong with her wanting all the attention and love, and she will give that all back to you. Please consider Roxy for an addition to your life. Give her the forever home she has been waiting for. Contact her foster Mom at [email protected] for more information and a chance to meet Roxy. Thank you!!!

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CURCIO - Sandra L. (nee Wey-mouth) Of Buffalo, entered into rest August 12, 2016. Beloved wife; de-voted mother; cherished grandmoth-er; loving daughter; dear sister; also survived by relatives and friends. Arrangements by LOMBARDO FU-NERAL HOME (Northtowns Cha-pel), 885 Niagara Falls Blvd. near Eggert/Sheridan Dr.

CLUNIE - Thomas M. Of Grand Is-land, entered into rest August 10, 2016. Beloved husband; devoted

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father; cherished grandfather and great-grandfather; loving son; dear brother; also survived by many rela-tives and friends. Arrangements by LOMBARDO FUNERAL HOME (Northtowns Chapel), 885 Niagara Falls Blvd. near Eggert/Sheridan Dr.

RUSSO - Rosalie G. (nee Camug-lia) Of Tonawanda, entered into rest August 10, 2016. Beloved wife; devoted mother; cherished grand-mother; dear sister. Arrangements by LOMBARDO FUNERAL HOME

(Northtowns Chapel), 885 Niagara Falls Blvd. near Eggert/Sheridan Dr.

MUDD - Lucille T. (nee Solomon) Of Amherst, entered into rest August 9, 2016. Beloved wife; devoted mother; cherished grandmother and great-grandmother; loving daughter; dear sister; also survived by many cher-ished relatives and friends. Arrange-ments by LOMBARDO FUNERAL HOME (Northtowns Chapel), 885 Niagara Falls Blvd. near Eggert/Sheridan Dr.

KERR - David Of Orchard Park, passed away August 7, 2016. Ar-rangements by LOMBARDO FU-NERAL HOME (Northtowns Cha-pel), 885 Niagara Falls Blvd. near Eggert/Sheridan Dr.

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PRAYER IN HONOROF ST. DYMPHNA

Lord, our god, you graciously chose St. Dymphna as patroness of those afflicted with mental and nervous disorders. She is thus an inspiration and a symbol of char-ity to the thousands who ask her intercession. Please grant, Lord, through the prayers of this pure youthful martyr, relief and consolation to all suf-fering such trials, and especially those for whom we pray. (Here mention those for whom you wish to pray). We beg you, Lord, to hear the prayers of St. Dymphna on our behalf. grant all those for whom we pray patience in their suffer-ings and resignation to your divine will. Please fill them with hope and grant them the relief and cure they so much desire. We ask this through Christ our Lord who suffered agony in the garden. Amen. G.P.I.

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Nine-year-old excep-tional artist Kristin Maggio,ofAkron,returnsto the Atrium Gallery atAutismServices,withanexhibit of paintings andpoems titled “Face YourFears.” The Opening Re-ception isFriday,August19th from 5 to 8 pm, atAtrium 124 Gallery, 124Elmwood Avenue in Buf-falo. The exhibit will beon view by appointmentthroughSeptember1st. “FaceYourFears”pres-ents Kristin’s personalsubjectsandtwistsonherfavorite classic genres offantasy, animation, ad-venture,andfairytales. For more informationplease visit www.autism-services-inc.org or call631-5777.

Unitarian Universal-ist Church of Buffalo,695 Elmwood Avenue atWest Ferry, will host anArts and Craft show onSaturday, August 27thfrom10amto6pm,andSunday,August28thfrom11amto5pm. A summer shoppingtradition that offers a

wide selection of uniqueand eclectic handcraft-ed items and more fromover twenty juried arti-sans and crafters. Whileshopping, explore one ofBuffalo’s historic churchhalls,achurchofEnglishCountryGothicdesign,astunningexampleof ear-ly20thCenturyArtsandCraftsaesthetic. For more info [email protected]

An open house for Buffalo Girlchoir willtake place on September12thfrom5:00pmto7:30pmatChurchoftheGoodShepherd, 96 JewettPkwy. Buffalo Girlchoiris beginning its secondseasonandoffersseveralchoruses for girls ages 6andup. The community is in-vited to this open houseto learnmoreaboutBuf-falo’snewestyouthchoralorganization. ThemissionofBuffaloGirlchoiristoprovideex-ceptional music instruc-tiontoyoungwomenfromallsocialstrataculminat-ing in transcendent per-

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Children living in properties owned by landlords who fail to remove chipping, peeling or deteriorated paint are a high risk for lead poisoning. The attorneys at Lipsitz & Ponterio, LLC,

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Symptoms of Lead Poisoning in Children Include: Diminished IQ Motor Delays Behavioral Problems Memory Deficits Learning Disabilities

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Many older adults experience concerns about fallingandthere-fore restrict their activi-ties.AMatterofBalanceisanaward-winningpro-gramdesignedtomanagefallsandincreasebalance.Attendees will learn to:viewfallsascontrollable;set goals for increasingactivity; make changesto reduce falls risks athome;exercisetoincreasestrengthandbalance. Sponsored by ErieCountyDepartmentofSe-niorServices,AMatterofBalance classes are heldonce a week for 8 weeksfor2hourseach.Thereisnochargeforthiscourse,but you must registerby calling NY Connectsat 858-8526 or online atwww.CEACW.org This program will beofferedatGoodShepherdCommunityofFaith,187Southside Parkway, Buf-falo on Thursdays, Sep-tember 15th through No-vember3rd,from5:30pmto7:30pm.Seatingislim-ited.

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fabric, people have volun-teered their time to stitchthese colorful quilts, andnow,forfourweeks,wewillseethestunningresultsoftheircollaborativecreativework.Projectssuchasthisenable everyone to be anartist.Theybringourcom-munitytogetherinamean-ingfulwayandhelprevital-ize neighborhoods acrossourbelovedBuffalo.” With the Albright-Knoxasacentralpoint,thethree

locations representa civicconversation that linkstheEastandWestsidesofBuffalo. In a time of con-struction and redevelop-ment, all three sites willseechangesinthecomingyearsasBuffalocontinuesitsrenaissance. The first installationsite will be the EckhardtBuildingat950Broadway,onthecity’seastside. The second installationsite will be at the formerRichmondMethodistEpis-

copal Church, built from1885-1891.Thespacehasundergone constructionthissummerinadvanceofadaptivereuseasavisualandperformingartscenter.Currently referred to asthe futureRosannaEliza-beth Visual and Perform-ingArtsCenter(REVPAC),thebuildingwillalsohousethe Benjaman Contempo-rary Gallery, a businessincubator, and residentialapartments. The Richmond FerryChurch Project is a socialenterprise,whichwillulti-mately offer collaborativeartspaces,acontemporarygallery, a resource centerfor arts-related organiza-tionsor individuals,andacatering kitchen. Its mis-sion is to advance artisticproduction, multiculturaleducational opportunities,and the development ofsmallculinaryenterprises. The third installationsitewillbeCliftonHallattheAlbright-KnoxArtGal-lery. For more information,visit www.albrightknox.org/collection/public-art.

Thisannualeventgiveseveryone an opportunitytorolluptheirsleevesandworktogethertomakeadif-ference in nonprofit agen-ciesinourcommunity,andforthepeopletheyserve. Volunteers from ErieCountyIndustrialDevelop-ment Agency were paired

this year one on one witha child in the Big Broth-

From page 1 ersBigSistersprogramtoserveasa“BigforaDay”.ParticipantsenjoyedBeachBingo, played with sea-shellsmadebookmarksforback to school, key chainsandbracelets. Also offered were out-door carnival games andsports including kickballandbadminton.

24th Annual United Way Day of Caring

Artist’s rendition of the former Richmond Method-ist Episcopal Church at 467 Richmond Avenue, site of the second installation of Spectral Locus.

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Old Fort Niagara willpresentitsfinalre-enact-ment of the season, Warof1812Encampment,onSaturday and Sunday,September 3rd and 4th,whenthefort’sstaff,vol-unteersand150regionalre-enactors will presenthistory demonstrationsfromtheWarof1812forvisitors to the NationalHistoricLandmark.

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Winners are randomly drawn from correct entries received. You can enter every week,but only one winner per household every 90 days.

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LAST WEEK’S WINNER:EMMA ALLENEmma wins passes to the North Park Theatre!

Last Week’s Answers: 1. North Park Theatre (Page 2); 2. Buffalo Schools Registration (Page 2); 3. Buffalo Place (Page 4); 4. Brothers of Mercy Senior Apartments (Page 4); 5. Fusion Dance (Page 5); 6. Adopt-A-Pet (Page 6); 7. Dennis Lamp Repair (Page 7); 8. Buffalo Roofing (Page 7); 9. Kenmore Club (Page 8); 10. Bob & John’s (Page 8).

Each week there will be 10 circled Rockets ( ) hidden in ads throughout the issue. List the ad & page number below and enter to win prizes!

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Living history activi-ties will begin at 9 amdaily and Saturday eve-ning’s special program-mingwillincludeabattledemonstration, historytourandbagpipeconcert.Everything is includedwith regular admissiontothefort. For more informationgotowww.oldfortniagara.org.

Old Fort Niagara War of 1812 Re-enactment

A re-enactment of December 19, 1813, when British forces captured Fort Niagara in an unexpected pre-dawn attack, is just one of the events visitors will experience during the War of 1812 Encampment.

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PUBLISH YOUR LEGAL NOTICE IN THE BUFFALO ROCKETCALL 873-2594 OR EMAIL [email protected]

CLASSIFIEDLEGAL

SUPPLEMENTAL SUMMONSIndex No.: 803338/2016

Date of Filing: July 14, 2016

SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF NEW YORKCOUNTY OF ERIE

HSBC BANK USA, N.A., Plaintiff,

-against-

MONDELL MCILWAIN MOORE, AS ADMINISTRATOR OF THE ESTATE OF JAMES THOMAS MCILWAIN; WANDA MCILWAIN MAX-WELL, AS HEIR AT LAW AND NEXT OF KIN OF THE ESTATE OF JAMES THOMAS MCILWAIN; SHAQUITA WIMES, AS HEIR AT LAW AND NEXT OF KIN OF THE ESTATE OF JAMES THOMAS MCILWAIN; AL DIRSCHBERGER, PH.D., COMMISSIONER ERIE COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES; MICHAEL WEINER COMMISSIONER OF ERIE COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES; MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC., AS NOMINEE FOR GMAC MORTGAGE CORPORATION, ITS SUCCESSORS AND ASSIGNS; THE ERIE COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES; THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK; JOHN DOES AND JANE DOES, said names being fictitious, parties intended being possible tenants or occupants of premises, and corporations, other entities or persons who claim, or may claim, a lien against the premises, Defendants.

TO THE ABOVE-NAMED DEFENDANTS: YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED to answer the complaint in this action and to serve a copy of your an-swer, or, if the complaint is not served with this summons, to serve a Notice of Appearance on the Plaintiff ’s attorney(s) within twenty (20) days after the service of this summons, exclusive of the day of service, where service is made by delivery upon you personally within the State, or within thirty (30) days after completion of service where service is made in any other manner, and in case of your failure to appear or answer, judgment will be taken against you by default for the relief demanded in the complaint.

NOTICE YOU ARE IN DANGER OF LOSING YOUR HOME If you do not respond to this summons and complaint by serving a copy of the answer on the attorney for the mortgage company who filed this foreclosure proceeding against you and filing the answer with the court, a default judgment may be entered and you can lose your home. Speak to an attorney or go to the court where your case is pending for further information on how to answer the summons and protect your property. Sending a payment to your mortgage company will not stop this foreclosure action.

YOU MUST RESPOND BY SERVING A COPY OF THE ANSWER ON THE ATTORNEY FOR THE PLAINTIFF (MORTGAGE COMPANY) AND FILING THE ANSWER WITH THE COURT. YOU ARE HEREBY PUT ON NOTICE THAT WE ARE ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT, AND ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE TO THE ABOVE-NAMED DEFENDANTS: The foregoing summons is served upon you by publication pursuant to an Order of the Honorable Russell P. Buscaglia of the Supreme Court of the State of New York, signed on June 29, 2016, and filed with supporting papers in the Office of the Clerk of the County of Erie, State of New York. The object of this action is to foreclose a mortgage upon the premises described below, executed by JAMES THOMAS MCILWAIN to SIBLEY MORTGAGE CORPORATION bearing date November 26, 1990 and recorded in Liber 10863 of Mortgages at Page 227 in the County of Erie on November 26, 1990. Thereafter said mortgage was assigned to MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC., AS NOMINEE FOR HSBC BANK USA, N.A. by assignment of mortgage bearing date September 26, 2011 and recorded in the County of Erie in Liber 13555, Page 5045 on November 22, 2011. Thereafter said mortgage was assigned to HSBC BANK USA, N.A. by assignment of mortgage bearing date March 27, 2012 and recorded in the County of Erie in Liber 13577, Page 8123 on April 19, 2012. Said premises being known as and by 229 ROSLYN STREET, BUFFALO, NY 14215.

Date: June 24, 2016Batavia, New YorkVirginia C. Grapensteter, Esq.ROSICKI, ROSICKI & ASSOCIATES, P.C.Attorneys for PlaintiffBatavia Office 26 Harvester AvenueBatavia, NY 14020585.815.0288

Help For Homeowners In Foreclosure New York State Law requires that we send you this notice about the foreclosure process. Please read it carefully. Mortgage foreclosure is a complex pro-cess. Some people may approach you about “saving” your home. You should be extremely careful about any such promises. The State encourages you to become informed about your options in foreclosure. There are government agencies, legal aid entities and other non-profit organizations that you may contact for information about foreclosure while you are working with your lender during this process. To locate an entity near you, you may call the toll-free helpline maintained by the New York State Banking Department at 1-877- BANKNYS (1-877- 226-5697) or visit the Department’s website at www.banking.state.ny.us. The State does not guarantee the advice of these agencies. 33-36

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NOTICE OF FORMATION of a Lim-ited Liability Company (LLC): Lock-den, LLC. Articles of Organization filed with the Secretary of State of NY (SSNY) on July 7, 2016. Office location is Erie County. SSNY has been designated as agent upon who process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail a copy of any process served upon him/her to David H. Baldauf, Esq., 7978 Coo-per Creek Boulevard, Suite 100, University Park, FL 34201. Pur-pose: to engage in any lawful act or activity. 31-36

Fletcher Apts, LLC (The LLC) filed Articles of Organization with the Secretary of State of New York (SSNY) on the 15th day of May, 2016. The LLC office location is in Erie County. The SSNY is des-ignated as the agent for the LLC. The SSNY shall mail a copy of any process served to Fletcher LLC, 66 Depew Ave., Buffalo NY 14214. The purpose of the LLC is to engage in any lawful act or activity for which limited liability companies may be formed. 32-37

BOOK SCIENCE TO DRAMA MOV-IES - $25.00 Money Order, Check. 7 Dollars each shipping. Thomas Pub-lishing Co. PO Box 1396, Buffalo, NY 14215. List: Science Fiction, Sci-Fi, Adventure, Spy, Drama. 32-33

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The Forest Lawn Cemetery at 1411 Delaware Avenue, Buffalo, New York, is posting this notice in ac-cordance with 1513-a of the New York State Not-for-Profit Law. It is our intention to declare the follow-ing lots abandoned and apply to the New York State Cemetery Board to reclaim these lots for resale.

Section F, Lots 11-13 purchased December 6, 1867 by Benjamin HodgeSection F, Lot 12 purchased June 10, 1872 by Valorous HodgeSection F, East Part Lot 19 pur-chased by William B. McEwenSection F, Northwest Part Lot 19 purchased December 19, 1852 by Morris ButlerSection F, Lot 69 purchased No-vember 21, 1865 by Loring PierceSection F, Lot 51 purchased Janu-ary 25, 1905 by Elizabeth CoeSection F, South Park Lot 70 pur-chased February 11, 1876 by John T. HudsonSection F, Lot 73 purchased Sep-tember 29, 1859 by Isaac NewtonSection F, Sub One, Lots 82, 83, 84 purchased July 5, 1905 by Abbie Miller AllenSection F, Sub B, Lots 82, 83, 84 purchased June 5, 1872 by David R. MorseSection F, Lots 95-96 purchased October 7, 1854 by Herman PotterSection F, Southeast Part Lot 104 purchased November 22, 1884 by Maurice KingsleySection H, Lot 2 purchased Febru-ary 22, 1856 by Charles HowlandSection H, Lot 15 purchased Oct-boer 19, 1867 by Joseph D. ForbesSection H, Lot 28 purchased June 27, 1852 by Mary Durant Hoag aka Mary LarkinSection H, Lot 31 purchased May 13, 1859 by Jesse WalkerSection 40 Part of Lot 38 purchased October 1, 1865 by Dexter BeldenSection H, Lot 54 purchased Febru-ary 1, 1860 by Mrs. Margaret Vol-gerSection H, North Part Lot 112 pur-chased August 8, 1902 by Mrs. Jo-seph BondSection H, Northwest Part Lot 113 purchased July 3, 1907 by Edgar Eugene JoralemonSection H, West Part Lot 115 pur-chased April 27, 1880 by William RingSection H, Lot 124 purchased Octo-ber 8, 1887 by Philip BeyerSection H, West Half Lot 143 pur-chased November 20, 1901 by John Slote & Elizabeth DeLaney SloteSection H, South Part Lot 153 pur-chased March 10, 1931 by Annie O. CarrierSection H, Northwest Part Lot 171 purchased October 31, 1914 by John W. RecordSection H, Lot 147 purchased April 29, 1914 by William J. WilgusSection O, East Half Lot 57 pur-chased September 24, 1864 by Robert LappinSection P, North Part Lot One pur-chased May 14, 1857 by Levi AllenSection P, South Part Lot 2 pur-chased June 13, 1850 by George W. BushSection P, North Part Lot 5 pur-chased February 17, 1858 by G.G. BergerSection P, North Part Lot 19 pur-

chased September 17, 1858 by Bela Horton Colegrove

Anyone with an ownership interest in these lots should immediately contact Janice Burnett at Forest Lawn Cemetery, Phone 716-885-1600. 32-34

Under §182 of the New York State Lien Law Lincoln Self Storage will sell at public auction all of the per-sonal property stored by: Christine Saki Salaam, room E110; Valerie Stone, room D210; Bettie Young, rooms B313 & B202; Mable Ar-rington, room B310; Roslyn Wells-Stone, room B211; Jonay Robinson, room A219. Auction will be online at www.STORAGEBATTLES.COM starting at 1pm on September 2, 2016 and ending at 1pm on Sep-tember 9, 2016. Owner reserves right to bid at auction, reject any/all bids, cancel or adjourn sale. To re-solve this claim contact Lincoln Self Storage, 716-874- 1380. 32-33

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WNY Selfies LLC Articles of Orga-nization filed with the Secretary of State of New York on 8/8/16, Office in Erie County. SSNY is the des-ignated agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail copy of process to 87 Springbrook Shores Dr., Elma NY 14059. Purpose: any lawful business purpose 32-37

MINI ESTATE/MOVING SALE: 77 Allenhurst Rd.- Sat 8/20 only 9am-3pm. Glassware, decorations, pic-tures, some furniture & refrigerator, stove, dryer. Everything must go! Awesome prices! 33

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Sealed proposals for the following project will be received at the office of Plant Services, 403 City Hall, Buf-falo, NY, 14202. On Tuesday, Au-gust 30, 2016 at 10:00 a.m., propos-als will be publicly opened and read aloud for the following GENERAL contract:

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Beginning Friday, August 12, 2016, bidding document packages may

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An informational walk-through will take place on-site on Friday, August 19, 2016 at 9:00 a.m. Please as-semble at the main entrance. Atten-dance is strongly recommended.

Please note that required bid bond is 10%. The work will be subject to the equal employment opportunity requirements. Any questions re-garding this project, please refer to Christine Hentz, Sr. Architect, 716-816- 3565.

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Buffalo City School DistrictAdvertisement for Bids

Sealed proposals for the following project will be received at the of-fice of Plant Services, 403 City Hall, Buffalo, NY, 14202. On Tuesday, August 30, 2016 at 10:00 a.m., pro-posals will be publicly opened and read aloud for the following GEN-ERAL contract:

PROJECT 0206-016: MASONRY RESTORATION & RELATED

WORK - P.S. #206 South Park High School,

150 Southside Parkway 14220.

Beginning Friday, August 12, 2016, bidding document packages may be viewed and purchased through Avalon Document Services online Planroom website at www.avalon-buff-planroom.com, under “Public Jobs,” or ordered by phone at 716-995-7777. Owner can assume no responsibility for errors, omissions, or other misinformation obtained via other bid document distribution resources.

An informational walk-through will take place on-site on Friday, August 19, 2016 at 9:00 a.m. Please as-semble at the main entrance. Atten-dance is strongly recommended.

Please note that required bid bond is 10%. The work will be subject to the equal employment opportunity requirements. Any questions re-garding this project, please refer to Christine Hentz, Sr. Architect, 716-816- 3565.

Paul McDonnell, AIADirector of Facilities Planning 33

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