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  • THURSDAY, JULY 2 SATURDAY, JULY 4FRIDAY, JULY 3 SUNDAY, JULY 5

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    www.buffalorocket.comCOMMUNITY NEWS

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

    Vol. XLVI ISSUE No. 27 • Thursday, July 2, 2015

    TUESDAY, JULY 7 WEDNESDAY, JULY 8MONDAY, JULY 6

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    Publishers of North Buffalo Rocket, West Side Times & Riverside Times

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    Postal Schedule for Independence Day

    SunnyHigh 85° Low 65°

    Fireworks Scheduled Throughout WNY

    In observance of In-dependence Day, Sat-urday, July 4th, all Post Offices will be closed. There will be no residential or business de-liveries, and only Priority Express Mail will be de-livered that day. The Postal Service will maintain regular hours and delivery on Friday,

    The Firemen’s Associa-tion of the State of New York is urging New York-ers to stay safe and leave the fireworks to the pro-fessionals. Recently, a number of localities in the state have approved the sale of certain fireworks. Although some fireworks may be legal to buy and use, the Firemen’s Association is warning that the possibilities of in-jury and fire are very real and is recommending that

    Leave the Fireworks to theProfessionals on July 4th

    SunnyHigh 83° Low 59°

    you take in one of the hun-dreds of public firework

    July 3rd. All operations will resume on Monday,

    July 6th. Please note, stamps are available at

    most grocery, pharmacy, and

    c o n v e n i e n c e stores. For 24/7

    access to most postal products and services, go to www.usps.com - print postage online or find the nearest self-service kiosk.

    Several communities throughout Western New York will be hosting fire-work displays. Here are some to choose from. All events start at dusk unless otherwise stated. Thursday, July 2nd: Niagara Falls - Seneca Niagara Casino; Town of Tonawanda - Kenney Field (rain date 7/3). Friday, July 3rd: Ak-ron - Veteran’s Park; Buffa-lo Bisons - Coca-Cola Field (following the game and BPO concert); East Aurora - Hamlin Park (10pm); Ev-ans - Lake Erie Beach Park (Rain date 7/4); Hamburg - Woodlawn Beach; Niagara Falls - Goat Island (10pm); Olcott/Newfane-West Pier in Olcott. Saturday, July 4th: Akron - Veteran’s Park; Amherst - UB Baird Point; Buffalo - Canalside, Erie Canal Harbor Cen-tral Wharf (95 Perry St.); Cheektowaga - Town Park; Clarence - Town Park (Hol-

    low Fest); Grand Island - Martin’s Fantasy Island; Pendleton - Town Park (rain date 7/5); City of Tonawanda/North Tonawa-nda - Niawanda Park. Sunday, July 5th: Col-lins - Town Park. Friday, July 10th: Ol-cott/Newfane - West Pier in Olcott (rain date 7/11).

    Happy Independence Day!

    No matter where in Western New York you are, there are plenty of opportunities to watch fireworks displays this 4th of July weekend.

    The July 4th festivities at Canalside include kids’ activities, food and bever-age vendors, musical performances, and a spectacular fireworks display.

    displays instead. Thousands of people are injured while using consumer fireworks every July 4th holiday. The risk of fireworks injury is two-and-a-half times as high for children ages 10-14 as for the general population. It’s important to re-member that the tip of a sparkler burns at a tem-perature of more than 1,200 degrees Fahrenheit, which is hot enough to cause third-degree burns.

    Sparklers pose a burn danger and children should use only with close adult supervision.

    Buffalo Rocket

    Erie Canal Harbor De-velopment Corporation an-nounced its schedule for Canalside and the Outer Harbor’s Fourth of July Celebrations, which will take place on Saturday, July 4th. These free events will feature some of Buffa-

    lo’s best talent, children’s activities, food and a fabu-lous fireworks display, over the Buffalo River. “Buffalo’s Official July 4th Celebration is expected to attract more than 20,000 people,” said Erie Canal Harbor Development Cor-

    poration Chairman Robert Gioia. “Choose Canalside or the Outer Harbor, depend-ing on whether you like ac-tion or relaxing; both ven-ues give you a great view of the fireworks.” There will also be Chil-Continued on page 4

  • WEEK OF THURSDAY, JULY 2, 2015BUFFALO ROCKET ISSUE 27PAGE 2

    The Adventures of...

    Rocket Manby Doug Smith

    ‘I’ll See You in My Dreams’

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    David Gallagher ................... PublisherDennis Gallagher ...... Managing Editor Joe Bortz. ...........................Columnist Barbara Gilboy .........Advertising SalesDeanna Clohessy .......... Graphic Artist

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    You may not cry a riv-er, but you might sniffle a stream in the new movie “I’ll See You in My Dreams,” advertised as “playing ev-erywhere,” although only at the Eastern Hills Mall. Spoiler alert: The open-ing scene has a faithful old hound being lovingly dis-patched to “where there’s nothing but dogs.” Already Rocket Man and his Fran-

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  • PAGE 3WEEK OF THURSDAY, JULY 2, 2015 BUFFALO ROCKET ISSUE 27

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    On Wednesday, July 8th the Valley Community Association will host their “Wednesday Night Sum-mer Concert Series” at Buffalo River Fest Park, located at 249 Ohio Street in Buf-falo. The con-cert will run from 6:30 pm to 10:30 pm and will fea-ture local band The Screaming Pineapples. The Screaming Pineap-ples play a mix of dance, party and classic rock, fea-turing everything from El-vis to The Tragically Hip! Admission is free and food and refreshments will be sold at the concert, with

    all proceeds supporting Buffalo River Fest Park maintenance and other riverfront development. No coolers will be allowed

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    ing side streets. The Wednesday Night Concert Series at Buffalo River Fest Park will fea-ture some of the best local bands playing against the backdrop of the historic Buffalo River and grain elevators.

    Buffalo River Fest Park Hosts Concert Series

  • WEEK OF THURSDAY, JULY 2, 2015BUFFALO ROCKET ISSUE 27PAGE 4

    HAVE A SAFE AND HAPPY

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    dren’s activities from 12 pm to 6 pm at Canalside, the Saturday Artisan Mar-ket at The Canals from 10 am to 5 pm and more than a dozen food trucks and vendors in addition to the Dish and the Blue Line. No outside food, beverage or pets will be allowed. Folding chairs and blan-kets are welcome. Canalside isn’t your only choice for waterfront celebrating on the Fourth. The Outer Harbor will have a beer and wine gar-

    den at Wilkeson Pointe, which is also a relaxing place to enjoy food, music, paddle board demonstra-tions and kayaking. Visi-tors are welcome to bring a lawn chair, blanket and their own food and bever-age for a picnic and make it a day on the Outer Har-bor. It is an amazing place to enjoy the sunset and the fireworks. Buffalo’s best fireworks display, which can be viewed from Canalside or the Outer Harbor, starts at 10 pm and includes half

    an hour of the most bril-liant explosions of color blasting from 3,400 fire-works shells. The display by Skywriters Fireworks packs an even bigger patri-otic punch when you listen to the all American music being played on MIX 96, programmed to sync with fireworks as they fill the night sky. The event’s rain date is Sunday, July 5th. Check out the full map of parking and the newly added site map at https://www.canalsidebuffalo.com/visit-canalside.

    Fourth of July Festivities at CanalsideFrom page 1

  • PAGE 5WEEK OF THURSDAY, JULY 2, 2015 BUFFALO ROCKET ISSUE 27

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    1. The Wild Wild West Buffalo run was held on Friday, June 19th.2. Types of blood needed by the Red Cross are O-neg, A-neg, and B-neg.3. Rocket Man’s birthday is June 27th.4. 600 tickets are available for the Father Joe Moreno raffle.5. Imagine Salon’s phone number is 332-2250.

    Can you find the answers?

    1. Where are Joe Bortz’s Bison season tickets?

    2. When do the Screaming Pineapples take the stage?

    3. When does “The Natural” play?

    4. When will mail service resume?

    5. What is the price of Baby Back Pork Spareribs at Johnny’s?

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    NorthwestBuffalo Beatby Joe Bortz

    Ever see something and wonder why? Probably hundreds of times and wish you knew the answer as to why it happened. Curiosity is most annoying and some-times we look to see if we can find the reason behind the event or sighting. Sunday, on the way back from Erie, Pennsylvania to celebrate my sister’s 85th birthday, it was pouring rain. One of those rain-storms that produce poor visibility and the rain seems to come down in sheets. It was difficult to see the ve-hicle in front of you and those 18 wheelers would leave you in a monsoon. It was on the New York State Thruway of the I-90 and the speed limit is 65 MPH. My usual cruise control setting in that speed zone is 73 as I am under the impression a little cushion is allowed. That is not always true and one time, long ago, I did get stopped at that speed. With the conditions as bad as they were, I slowed it down and set the speed at 70 MPH. The Thruway was not crowded at 6:50 in the eve-ning on a Sunday so it was easy to spot a State Trooper patrol car speeding up be-hind me. Like most people I got that empty feeling in my stomach as I thought he may be after me. After all, at 70 I was still speeding. There was no flasher or red lights or siren, just going re-

    ally fast at about 85 MPH. It was a sigh of relief when he passed me, I knew I was in the clear. Just then I spot-ted a car by the side of the road with someone outside the vehicle. Oh, I thought, that is where he was speed-ing to. As he passed the ap-parent break down I did see his brake lights go on briefly but the patrol car continued on without stopping. Now remember it is pouring rain and to be out-side a vehicle on the side of the road was not only un-comfortable but dangerous. As I passed the break down I noticed it was a girl stand-ing outside the car in the pouring rain. She was on a cell phone and it looked to me like she was look-ing at a tire trying to de-scribe the situation. I was tempted to stop and offer assistance but if she needed help the cell phone was as good as I would be. Here is where my curiosity got to me. My question is why did the State Trooper just ig-nore the situation without even stopping to inquire? I was under the impression Troopers are there to help, it is their job. At least park behind the vehicle with the flasher on to avoid a dan-gerous situation. I remember in Florida I had a blow out and had to pull off to the side of the road on a thruway that had a speed limit of 70 MPH. It was scary and extremely

    dangerous as the shoulder was not that wide. Not only did the Florida State troop-ers stop and make sure we were safe, they changed the tire as they knew AAA is usually pretty slow and had told us 45 minutes. They did not hesitate. I am not saying this New York trooper should have changed a flat tire if that is what it was, but I do assume he should have stopped and offered as-sistance. Where could he have been going in such a hurry to completely ignore this poor individual? It was at mile marker 439 going East on the I-90 at 6:50 so it would probably be easy to get the answer if you knew the right buttons to push. I want to believe that the trooper was on a mission far more important than a woman stranded on the side of the road, standing out in the rain. New York State troopers are better

    than that, I know as my nephew happens to be one.

    Bisons TicketsAs usual we have Buffalo Bison season tickets that we do not use. What we have done in the past is give out the expired ones as general admission to any game. What I would like to do is give out the two tick-ets to our seats at the ball park the night of the game. Our seats are aisle seats, the third row behind the Bi-son dug out. The chance for a youngster to get a game ball is pretty good.

    If you would like the two tickets for a particular game, send me an email with your request. Not that many read this column so I do not think it will be over-whelming. If I could accom-modate the request I will on a first come first serve basis for these particular seats for a particular game. If not, I could offer the general ad-mission tickets. My email address is [email protected].

    Email [email protected] or find him on facebook.com/joe.bortz.3

    Curiosity Killed the Cat,Satisfaction Brought it Back

    by Joe Bortz

  • WEEK OF THURSDAY, JULY 2, 2015BUFFALO ROCKET ISSUE 27PAGE 6

    SUPPLEMENTAL SUMMONS.Index No. 2015600182.STATE OF NEW YORK,COUNTY COURT - COUNTY OF ERIE. KEYBANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, Plainti�, -vs-THE HEIRS AT LARGE OF JOSEPH I. MORELLI A/K/A JOSEPH MORELLI, deceased, and all persons who are hus-bands, widows, grantees, mortgagees, lienors, heirs, devisees, distributees, successors in interest of such of them as may be dead, and their husbands and wives, heirs, devisees, distributees and successors of interest of all of whom and whose names andplaces are unknown to Plainti�; VICTOR MORELLI, JOSEPH F. MORELLI, AND LISA MORELLI-DALY, AS POSSIBLE HEIRS TO THE ESTATE OF JOSEPH I. MORELLI A/K/A JOSEPH MORELLI. DECEASED; NEW YORK STATE DEPARTMENT OF TAXATION AND FINANCE; UNITED STATES OF AMERICA; JOHN DOE AND JANE DOE said names being �ctitious, it being the intention of Plainti� to designate any and all occupants of premises being foreclosed herein, Defendants.Mortgaged Premises: 195 HERTEL AVENUE, BUFFALO, NY 14207. TO THE ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANT(S): YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED to answer the Complaint in the above entitled action and to serve a copy of your Answer on the plainti� s attorney within twenty (20) days of the service of this Summons, exclusive of the day of service, or within thirty (30) days a�er service of the same is complete where service is made in any manner other than by personal delivery within the State. �e United States of America, if designated as a defendant in this action, may answer or appear within sixty (60) days of service. Your failure to appear or answer will result in a judgment against you by default for the relief demanded in the Complaint. In the event that a de�ciency balance remains from the sale proceeds, a judgment may be entered against you, unless the Defendant obtained a bankruptcy discharge and such other or further relief as may be just and equitable. 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 �led this foreclosure proceeding against you and �ling 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 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. �at this action is being amended to include Victor Morelli, Joseph F. Morelli, and Lisa Morelli-Daly, as possible heirs to the Estate of Joseph I. Morelli a/k/a Joseph Morelli. ERIE County is designated as the place of trial. �e basis of venue is the location of the mortgaged premises. Dated: May 27, 2015. Mark K. Broyles, Esq. FEIN SUCH & CRANE, LLP Attorneys for Plainti�. 28 East Main Street, Suite 1800, Rochester, New York 14614. Telephone No. (585) 232-7400 Section: 77.81 Block: 6 Lot: 4. NATURE AND OBJECT OF ACTION �e object of the above action is to foreclose a mortgage held by the Plainti� recorded in the County of ERIE, State of New York as more particularly described in the Complaint herein. TO THE DEFENDANT, the plainti� makes no personal claim against you in this action.To the above named defendants: �e foregoing summons is served upon you by publication pursuant to an order of the Hon. �omas P. Franczyk, a Justice of the Supreme Court of the State of N.Y., dated June 3rd, 2015 and �led along with the supporting papers in the Erie County Clerks O�ce. �is is an action to foreclose a mortgage. �e premises is described as follows: All that tract or parcel of land, situate in the city of Bu�alo, County of Erie and State of New York, and being part of Lot Number Two Hundred Nineteen (219) of the Parish Tract, so called, and bounded and described as follows: Beginning at a point in the southerly line of Hertel Avenue on hundred (100) feet east of the intersection of the southerly line of Hertel Avenue with the easterly line of Tonawanda Street; thence southerly one hundred four (104) feet to a point one hundred ��een and seventy-�ve hundredths (115.75) feet easterly from the easterly bounds of Tonawanda Street on a line drawn at right angles to and from the easterly line of Tonawanda Street eighty-seven and twenty-�ve hundredths (87.25) feet southerly from the southerly line of Hertel Avenue; thence easterly along the last mentioned line thirty (30) feet; thence northerly and parallel with the westerly line of premises hereby conveyed one hundred eight and seventy-�ve hundredths (108.75) feet to the southerly line of Hertel Avenue; thence westerly along the southerly line of Hertel Avenue thirty (30) feet to the place of beginning. Premises known as 195 HERTEL AVENUE, BUFFALO N.Y. 14207. 24-27

    LEGAL

    Area Death Notices

    GRILLO - Anthony M. Of Grand Is-land, entered into rest June 28, 2015.Beloved husband; devoted father and stepfather; cherished grandfa-ther and great-grandfather; loving son; dear brother; also survived by relatives and friends. Arrangements by LOMBARDO FUNERAL HOME (Northtowns Chapel), 885 Niagara Falls Blvd. near Eggert/Sheridan Dr.

    LaCHIUSA - William S. Of Am-herst, entered into rest June 27, 2015. Beloved husband; devoted father; cherished grandfather and great-grandfather; loving son; dear brother; also survived by relatives and many friends. Arrangements by LOMBARDO FUNERAL HOME (Northtowns Chapel), 885 Niagara Falls Blvd. near Eggert/Sheridan Dr.

    ZANELOTTI - Richard J., Sr. Of Cheektowaga, entered into rest June 27, 2015. Beloved husband; devoted father; cherished grandfather; loving son; dear brother; also survived by relatives and friends. Arrangements by LOMBARDO FUNERAL HOME (Northtowns Chapel), 885 Niagara Falls Blvd. near Eggert/Sheridan Dr.

    PAUL - Lynn A. (nee Sullivan) Of Amherst, entered into rest June 27, 2015. Lynn is loved and missed be-yond words. Beloved wife; devoted mother; loving daughter; dear sister; fond aunt; guardian of cherished Dachshunds Mandy, Zoey, Kira and Roxy; also survived by relatives and friends. Arrangements by LOMBAR-DO FUNERAL HOME (Northtowns Chapel), 885 Niagara Falls Blvd., near Eggert/Sheridan Dr.

    LOVULLO - Rose (nee Pignataro) Of Buffalo, entered into rest June 25, 2015. Beloved wife; devoted mother; cherished grandmother and great-grandmother; loving daughter; dear sister; also survived by relatives and friends. Arrangements by LOM-BARDO FUNERAL HOME (North-towns Chapel), 885 Niagara Falls Blvd., near Eggert/Sheridan Dr.

    NOLA - Roberta N. (nee Kanegows-ki) Of Buffalo, entered into rest June 25, 2015. Beloved mother; cher-ished grandmother; loving daughter; dear sister; also survived by relatives and friends. Arrangements by LOM-BARDO FUNERAL HOME (North-

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

    COLOSIMO - Joseph A. Sr. Of Tonawanda, entered into rest June 24, 2015. Beloved husband; de-voted father; cherished Papa; lov-ing son; dear brother; loving uncle; cherished brother-in-law; caring son-in-law; also survived by many nieces, nephews, cousins, friends and his K-9 pals, Marche and Hutch. Arrangements by LOMBARDO FU-NERAL HOME (Northtowns Cha-pel), 885 Niagara Falls Blvd. near Eggert/Sheridan Dr.

    TRUDEAU - Terence J. Of Snyder, entered into rest June 23, 2015. Be-loved husband; devoted father; lov-ing son; dear brother; also survived by relatives and friends. Arrange-ments by LOMBARDO FUNERAL HOME (Northtowns Chapel), 885 Niagara Falls Blvd., near Eggert/Sheridan Dr.

    MURPHY - Timothy P. Of Buffalo, en-tered into rest June 21, 2015. Devot-ed father; dearest companion; loving son; dear brother; also survived by nieces and nephews. Arrangements by LOMBARDO FUNERAL HOME (Northtowns Chapel), 885 Niagara Falls Blvd. near Eggert/Sheridan Dr.

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    NOTICE OF FORMATION OF LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY: Frituras Sabrosas, LLC, d/b/a Taste of Puerto Rico. Filing date of ar-ticles of organization with New York

    Erie County, 241 Prospect Ave., Buffalo, NY 14201. Purpose of LLC: Food Truck. 22-27

    FREE PIZZA: P. Hanagan, 312 Wellington Rd. 14216

    HELP WANTED

    PUBLIC AUCTION to satisfy overdue storage charges pursu-ant to UCC Code Section 7- 209, 210, and/or Articles 8 and 9, Sec-tions 182, 184, 201, 201A-203 of the Lien Law of the State of New York, on Saturday, July 11th, 2015 @10am, at premises Metro Self-Storage Center, 1575 Main St., Buffalo, NY. The following units will be auctioned: LL39 Patrick Curtis; Christmas decorations, totes, boxes. 2F210 Nichole Dean: couch, computer, washer, dryer, bed frame. LL75 Robert Dixon; bed frames, mattresses, tv, chairs, luggage. 2F518 Donald Draine; misc. car parts, bikes. 2F435 Mar-tin Eve; luggage, blankets, boom box. LL101 Tracey Gilbert; stove, bed, fridge, chair, tables, crib, bags, boxes. EXT029 Sylvia Halftown; can’t see inside. LL150 Diarra Hill; chairs, grill, desk, bags. LL133 Wilbert Livingston; bed, chair, art-work, lights, furniture. LL147 Donna Lloyd; beds, stove, couch, love-seat, washer, dryer, dresser. GL002 Aaron McCarthy; can’t see inside. 2F500 Liz Perez; tv, dining set, bags, corner cabinets. IRR015 Ken-isha Perry; chairs, shelving, couch. 2F330 Sonya Peterson; genera-tor, misc. furniture. 2F432 Melissa Rainey; beds, shelving, drawers. 2F512 Courtney Ferron; 7 wooden crates, boxes. 2F421 Nicole Reed; couch, beds, bags. GL715a Angel Rivera; microwave, lights, shelving units, fans, gutters. 2F324 Alex-ander Snow; tires, clothes, laptop computer, speaker. LL119 Corey Stewart; dining table, fridge, bed, shelving, rugs, totes. LL159 Ora Tucker; stove, fridge, washer, dryer, dresses, bed, shelving. GL805 Wil-

    incomplete, representative sample only. All items subject to redemp-tion before sale, and are sold “as is, where is.” 10% Buyer’s Premium. Cash Auctions 885-2200 26-27

    NOTICE of FORMATION of a PRO-FESSIONAL LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY. Name of PLLC: Rain Creek Law Group, PLLC. Date of

    the NY Dept of State: 27th of May, -

    dale Ave., Buffalo, NY, Erie County. The NY Secretary of State has been designated as an agent upon whom process may be served. NYSS may mail a copy of process to the PLLC at: 29 Parkdale Ave., Buffalo, NY. 26-31

    Buffalo City School District Advertisement for Bids:

    Sealed proposals for the following project will be received at the Of-

    Buffalo, NY, 14202. On Thursday, July 16, 2015 at 2:00 p.m., propos-als will be publicly opened and read aloud for the general construction contract:

    Chimney Stack Reconstruction at:

    PROJECT 0046-007 P.S. 46: Adult Learning Center (Dan 716-863-6429)PROJECT 0066-011 P.S. 66: North Park Academy (Bob 716-563-8127)PROJECT 0067-011 P.S. 67: Dis-covery School (Ted 716-861-3285)PROJECT 0082-005 P.S. 82: Early Childhood Center (Tim 716-603-2454)PROJECT 0302-024 P.S. 97: Har-vey Austin School (Mike 716-984-4302)

    Beginning Friday, June 26, 2015, 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 re-sources.

    There will be no formal pre-bid con-ference. Any bidder interested in visiting the sites will need to do so directly by contacting the respective building engineer listed above.

    Bidders are to coordinate site visits between July 7, 2015 and July 9, 2015.

    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 Tom Zilka at 716-836-1522.

    Paul McDonnell, AIADirector of Facilities Planning 27

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    NOTICEThe Forest Lawn Cemetery at 1411 Delaware Avenue, Buffalo, New York, is posting this notice in accor-dance with 1513-a of the New York

    -tention to declare the following lots aban-doned and apply to the New York State Cemetery Board to reclaim these lots for resale.

    Section A, Lot 20 purchased 1873 by Charles GermainSection A, Lot 28 purchased May 4, 1853 by J.D.BerrySection A, Lot 50 purchased 1872 by James WenzSection A, West Half Lot 78 pur-chased May 1, 1891 by Estate of Sarah B. GibbsSection A, North Half Lot 79 pur-chased April 2, 1892 by Edgar D. RogersSection A, West Half Lot 81 pur-chased September 15, 1891 by Frances E. StevensSection A, North Half Lot 98 pur-chased October 27, 1890 by Anna e. FassettSection A, East Half Lot 122 pur-chased November 4, 1891 by John H. FlemingSection A, Mid Part of South Part Lot 125 purchased August 4, 1899 by George KnibbsSection A, East Part of South Half Lot 125 purchased October 11, 1901 by Estate of Lyman A. BullardSection A, West Part of South Half Lot 126 purchased March 5, 1897 by Edward C. Riesterer

    Anyone with an ownership interest in these lots should immediately contact Janice Burnett at Forest Lawn Cemetery, Phone 716-885-1600. 27-29

    ADVERTISE YOUR SERVICE • CALL 873-2594

    Under §182 of the New York State Lien Law LINCOLN SELF STOR-AGE will sell at public auction all of the personal property stored by: Mark Goldsmith, Room E121; Washer & Dryer, Cabinets, Grill, Boxes, Misc; Ellen Rosefeld, Room E124; Dressers, Air Conditioner, Buffalo Bills Teddy Bear, Misc; Marion Spivey, Room E131; Couch, Loveseat, Mattresses, Boxspring, Bedframes, Boxes, Misc; Mariana Virginia, Room B108; China Cabi-net, Dresser, Boxes, Misc; Shaun Wylie, Room H103; Refridgerator, Mattresses, Sofa, Table, Misc; Mi-chael Whigham, Room C208; Six Wooden Desks; Harrold Goldsmith,Room 208; Projection Big Screen T.V. Minifridge, Bedsets, Bags, Misc; Belma Rodriguez, Room B214; Two Telivisions and One Bag; Jerome Snow, Room A223; Mattresses and Boxspring, Bedset, Dressers, Furni-ture, Refrigerator, Misc; Auction will be online at WWW.STORAGEBAT-TLES.com beginning Noon, July 9th 2015. Each unit will be online for seven(7) days. Owner reserves right to bid at auction, reject any/all bids, cancel or adjourn sale. To re-solve this claim call Conor Finnegan, Manager 716-874-1380. 27-28

    TO PUBLISH A LEGAL NOTICE CALL 873-2594

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