Time for Diana Reyna to dish about Vito Lopez http://www.nydailynews.com/new-york/time-diana-reyna-dish-article-1.1148522?localLinksEnabled=false
Exclusive: Crow sang to feds about Lance
Exclusive: Crow sang to feds about Lance http://www.nydailynews.com/sports/more-sports/sheryl-crow-interviewed-federal-agents-part-doping-investigation-lance-armstrong-tour-de-france-winning-teams-article-1.1149231?localLinksEnabled=false
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Need writers and ad salesperson for Buffalo Niagara Region Newspaper
Say what’s on your mind here: http://www.zoomvillage.com/newsStory.cfm/8325/State-buys-controversial-Busti-St-for-demolition
If you want to write for the Buffalo City Express News message me on FB. Need writers, bloggers, ad sales person….spread the wealth buy and sale an ad at the Buffalo City Express News focused on the City of Buffalo and Niagara Region. Have something to say on this topic, arts, housing, city-living, sports, etc. click advertise button. We do videos, blogs, links to a major social media so tremendous opportunity for great exposure.
State buys controversial Busti St. for demolition
http://www.zoomvillage.comGov. Andrew Cuomo passed through the City of Buffalo on Saturday so fast the local media was alerted only three hours ahead of his visit! He announced a preliminary agreement where the State of New york buys the Busti Ave…
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Honoring Thelma Reed on women’s history month 2012
Thelma Reed born June 2, 1917 died on Tuesday, March 6, 2012 in Buffalo, New York. She began to write her memoirs in her 70s and completed the book “Black Girl From Tannery Flats” at age 84.
She had a remarkable story, one that started in her birth place in Chattanooga, Tennessee in 1917 that continued in Buffalo, New York after she migrated as a single mother with her son now famed novelist Ishmael Reed.
But read what Ismael Reed wrote about his mother after she published her memoirs in Counterpunch, February 2009.
I regret I didn’t meet her, but I’ll read the “Black Girl From Tannery Flats” soon and know I’ll carry her spirit inside of me.
Ishmael Reed, wrote, thousands of black American families have an unsolved murder or murders in their history, murders that affect their descendants,” a theme as a black Puerto Rican woman, I can relate to in my family difficult to divulge.
So I’m sure Thelma Reed’s story will touch my life deeply because she had compassion and understood forgiveness in her life and gave up her dreams caring for others, fulfilling her goals though late in life for this reason.
That’s what makes her a remarkable women. And Especially for women in Buffalo, New York honors her memory on Women’s history month in March 2012.
“When I called my mother from New York in 1966, excited because Doubleday had signed to publish my first novel, her response was that she was going to write a book, too. “Everybody else is doing it,” she added. Since she was burdened by a load of family responsibilities,I didn’t take her seriously. After my younger brothers and sister left home,my mother’s responsibilities lessened.
My grandmother and grandmother’s brother, for whom she had cared for many years, died, and my mother and stepfather sold their home and entered a senior citizens’apartment. In 1993, my stepfather died and, shortly afterwards, his mother, an Alzheimer’s patient, also died. My mother had been her caretaker for seventeen years.
After the death of the last person for whom she had taken upon herself to provide caretaker services,my mother settled in an apartment in a building owned by my youngest brother. It was here in 1998 that she began her book Black Girl From Tannery Flats, filling composition books with notes written in an elegant penmanship that is no longer required of school students.”
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Susan McCartney receives The Preservationist of the Century award from the Campaign for Greater Buffalo
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Corrie Allen and Stephanie Peña house-warming party

Okay, so the House Warming Party is in the Bronx not in Manhattan, but their new place is certainly something to brag about as Corrie Allen and roommate Stephanie Pena found an apartment to share. They each have a spacious bedroom, foyer area, appliances in the kitchen in a lovely apartment building on the Grand Concourse, across from Court House not far from the new Yankee Stadium and the George Washington bridge. The apartment is in a classic Pre-War building with doorman and original detailing. They have lovely hardwood floors throughout, one fully renovated bathroom, and closet space for storage. There are many restaurants, shops and grocery stores with fresh produce. There is an express bus, #4/#D train, 20 mins to Manhattan.
Thanks to Stephanie’s brother Ed for helping with the paperwork making it possible for the girls to move, and they did it in one day. Corrie drove the U-Haul truck helped Stephanie pick up her things in Yonkers, then they headed for Corrie’s old apartment in a different area of the Bronx for her things.
And they listed the things they want for the House-Warming Party on Facebook, and if you have any other ideas for gifts e-mail and share it with them first. And don’t forget the bottle of wine to fill up one of their new wine glasses, also listed on the items of things in Bed, Bath and Beyond and Target. If you’re having problems with the gifts on websites it’s because Corrie & Steph re-doing list as the supplies have run out , so check here again to order gift.
Photo of their apartment building, entrance hall, and the two rooms to help fill and to decorate at the house-warming party.
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Birthday wishes to Kilissa Cissoko
She’s a teacher, musician, artist, song writer, composer, and she’s a mother to Soundioulou Cissoko her creative and artistic son, a student at the Buffalo Academy of Visual and Performing Arts in Buffalo.
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Going to the chapel to get married, finally first couple in New York to benefit from bill passed in June
Kitty Lambert announced on her Facebook page that, ” it is official!!!!! Cheryle Rudd and I will be the first LGBT couple married! We are getting married at Niagara Falls with 1,800 of our closest friends and family.”
Ms. Lambert and companion Cheryle Rudd both are trailblazers and pioneers in the local Western New York Region at the forefront of the struggle for the rights of same-sex couples, helping to usher in the Marriage Equality law passed in New York last month when Governor Andrew Cuomo signed the legislation.
The couple is both active in the Stonewall Democrats of WNY group, a voice of the Lesbian Gay Bisexual & Transgender (LGBT) community in Buffalo, New York..
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Congrats to Michelle Kuebler
Bob Kuebler, Youth with a Purpose, is a proud dad calling his daughter Michelle, his “Beauty. I’m a proud and happy Dad. You are awesome Beauty! Congratulations to both on her graduation…
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