Three Flood Recovery Assistance bills pass Sentate

Senator Maziarz promotes measures as a means to help Niagara County residents impacted by the storms of 2013

Senator George D. Maziarz, (R-C, Newfane) is pleased to announce that three bills he is co-sponsoring to provide financial assistance to municipalities and residents affected by excessive flood damage in Niagara County in the early summer of 2013 were approved today by the New York State Senate.

First, Senate Bill 5931 would enact the “Mohawk Valley and Niagara County Assessment Relief Act,” which empowers municipalities in Niagara County to offer reduced assessments for qualifying real property owners whose property lost substantial value as a result of the severe weather events of last year. School districts offering such reduced assessment would be held harmless by the state.

Second, Senate Bill 5985 would establish a state income tax credit for storm victims, the value of which would be equal to the amount of real property taxes paid or incurred on real property that was severely damaged by flooding events.

Third, Senate Bill 5987 would create a New York State Disaster Recovery Program to provide storm relief funds to residents when federal disaster assistance is unavailable through the Federal Emergency Management Agency.

“We need to be creative to provide relief to communities and families who are still rebuilding after the floods that hit our region last summer,” Senator Maziarz said. “Through no fault of their own, property owners suffered extensive property damage after the rains and floods hit, and unfortunately there simply has not been enough help for them from the government. We are trying to rectify that.”

The bills will be sent to the New York State Assembly for consideration.

 

Image of the Day – January 28, 2014

Home of Dr. M.S. Langs on old Whirlpool Street. Left to right – John Pierce Langs on tricycle, Mrs. Langs, Dr. Langs, and Maid. Niagara Falls, USA.

NIMCH [by Gerald Skrlin]

NIMCH

American Acronym: Not In My City Hall

People in Washington DC got together some time ago and produced a traffic gridlock, protesting and resisting city proposals to take away their properties to build roads to ease the traffic in and around their neighborhoods.

They mounted a campaign, NIMBY viz. Not In My Back Yard, much like former Council member Jimmie Stuart did when he resisted the truck route proposed to use the Whirlpool /Rapids Bridge, which would have congested the north town and left the area buzzing with lorries galore.

Well, since I spoke to the City Council on Tuesday Jan 21, 2014, I have had to wait a long time to present the information I acquired by requesting FOILs to back up my accusations, as I stated, “The corruption that exists between the Mayor’s Office and the Inspections’ Departments.” Bear with me and I shall present this information to you so you may determine the veracity of my claim.

I saw how Tom DeSantis reacted to what I spoke. It was very interesting.

First of all to speak out against public officials it is not easy, nor is there any pleasant emotional thrill to bring out the truth in these claims. However when considering the deceitful actions used by particular members of their departments and the Mayor, and their underhanded and continual criminal attempt to cover up illegal activity; that of actually ignoring an illegal rooming house to accommodate foreign student women, being deceitfully exploited by the Holiday Inn, is in the proverbial sense, unforgivable.

Besides these facts, an actual felony was committed in producing forged documents to a Niagara County Health Sanitarian on two occasions. The list of offenses does not stop there, they continue. And what of the uncovered illicit deals? We shall perhaps never learn of those deals that went on far behind the scenes in shady deals as have been so, so characteristic of former Niagara Falls administrations.

It is about time things change! Not change such as politicians speak of, i.e. political change, it is not expressly cared for in a Federal republic bound to checks and balances, but when most people think of checks and balances they think of their own check book and pine at how difficult it is to balance it!

Is it beneficial for our working people to be replaced by student workers? No. Is it beneficial to deny foreign students seeking a summer opportunity to visit the United States and partake of the program which has strict guidelines that mandate they be awarded an American Experience? Absolutely not!

Ms Sharon Hauser, General Manager of the Holiday Inn has been accommodating foreign students in Mr. Fisal Merani’s house at 154 Buffalo Ave, Niagara Falls, NY 14303 during the last three tourist seasons, 2011, 2012, and 2013.

According to department of State Guidelines, such students are to be protected by their sponsoring agencies who are supposed to help place them in suitable accommodations and preferably with American families to demonstrate American hospitable cultural values.

What a sad experience they learned here!

On at least three occasions I told the city council of the incident in the summer 2012 when eight foreign student women, four from Jamica, and four from the Eastern European Balkans were accommodated at Merani’s house. It was extremely fortunate for them when my sewer backed up whereupon I complained to the city inspections dept. about the Holiday Inn’s illegal boarding house. The inspectors came and what did they find?

They found that there was “ no sewer backup” which means the sewer line did not permit the flow of waste to the city sanitary sewer system. Instead of the toilet on the second floor flushed into the sewer line upstairs, discharging in between the walls, there it flowed, going down into the basement where it pooled. The maintenance workers had the cellar door locked so no one could get down the cellar stairs.

It was during this period when there was also an electrical fire in their stove. The girls, who were friendly with my son rushed over one evening, calling out frantically for help. Their electric stove was on fire. My son, having studied electronics discovered immediately that it was an electrical fire, whereupon he attempted to get to the fuse box in the basement to shut off the source of energy producing the fire.

Can you imagine what would have happened if he had run down the stairs into the basement? The hotel maintenance staff did however put out the fire, but, they never did call the fire department!

I read a letter from the Niagara County Health Dept. Director Scott Ecker which addressed to Ms Sharon Hauser. He stated the Holiday Inn, of which she is general manager was operating an illegal rooming house, Fisal Merani’s house. I read it before the new 2014 city council of which I consider to have, a majority of ONE.

Walker, Cholikian, Grandeniti, and Robinson all heard me speaking of these matters for years, and Paul Dyster, whom I informed personally of these matters twice, face to face in the summer of 2013, and face to face at Maple Ave School in 2011, all did… NOTHING!

By:

Gerald Skrlin

Caretaker Lavinia E. Porter House
Historic Museum
Niagara Falls, New York, USA

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Lecture on Tourist Cabins and Motels of LaSalle

LaSalle PRIDE, Inc., in conjunction with the LaSalle Library, will present a lecture on the Tourist Cabins and Motels of Historic LaSalle at 6 p.m., on Tuesday, February 4, 2014 in the second floor meeting room of the LaSalle Library, 8728 Buffalo Avenue. Teresa Lasher Winslow, an authority on the history of the former Village of LaSalle will present a power point presentation of this phenomena during the introduction of automotive usage in America.

LaSalle, once a part of the Town of Niagara, became an official Village in 1897, until it was annexed into the City of Niagara Falls in 1927. The main travel route between Buffalo and Niagara Falls was through the village of LaSalle. LaSalle grew from a rural farming community to a suburban development during the first half of the 20th Century.

With the introduction of the automobile into American society, travel increased for the American family. With travel, came the need for gas stations and accommodations for the traveler. In LaSalle, the main routes of travel were the River Road/ Buffalo Avenue and the Niagara Falls Boulevard/Pine Avenue/Cayuga Drive corridors. To increase their income and provide a service, farms along these corridors installed gas pumps, refreshment stands and finally cabins to accommodate the traveling public.

In 1941, on Pine Avenue, there were 12 Tourist Cabin Camps in LaSalle. By 1951, only 2 of these camps remained, but they were replaced by 61 motels. Today, these motels are slowly being replaced by hotels.

The public and former residents of LaSalle are encouraged to attend and bring photographs and other memorabilia of this unique style of architecture and business. These items will be scanned and returned to the owners that night.

The History Committee of LaSalle Pride, Inc. is hosting a series of lectures and tours on the neighborhoods, waterways, schools and other historical topics throughout 2013. For more information on either of these please call (716) 283-3295 or (716) 425-4005.

Art of Beer Tickets on Sale Now

Thursday, FEB 27th, 2014  6-9pm

Online at :  www.thenacc.org

Admission:
$30 Advance
$35 Day of Event

Tickets Include: Food & Beer Sampling from over 20 local restaurants and breweries!

The largest annual fund-raiser for the Niagara Arts and Cultural Center, The Art of Beer is a wonderful showcase of our local breweries and restaurants and a great way to support the NACC.

You must be 21 years of age or older to attend.

FREE Parking in the lot at Walnut & Portage Rd.


 


		

February Events and Music at Wine on Third

Sat. Feb. 1, Bitter Sweet Acoustic
Wed. Feb. 5, Matt & Stacey
Sat. Feb. 8, Piper Harrington & Hawk
Wed. Feb. 12, Jamie Holka
Fri. Feb. 14, Valentine’s Day! $100 dinner for 2 package available; Reservations required

 

Sat. Feb. 15, Dave Stayner
Wed. Feb. 19, Michael Krisch
Thurs. Feb. 20, Art Opening, Niagara University International Photo Exhibit 7pm
Wed. Feb. 26, Jamie Holka

*Music starts at 8pm, NO COVER*

Clearing out blight in Niagara Falls sparks new business

[From TWCnews.com]

This past summer, the City of Niagara Falls set a goal of knocking down 50 vacant homes throughout the downtown area by this month. The city not only met the goal, but exceeded it by four homes.

Eleven demolitions were done in the surrounding Third Street Commercial District alone, which were all part of the plan to revitalize the city and make way for new development.

READ THE FULL STORY WITH VIDEO HERE: http://buffalo.twcnews.com/content/search/713997/clearing-out-blight-in-niagara-falls-sparks-new-business/#sthash.5bKbFTcO.dpuf

 

Stuck cash register drawer foils Wheatfield armed robbery

[From Niagara-Gazette.com]

A man brandishing a handgun tried to rob a gas station/convenience store Saturday evening.

According to the Niagara County Sheriff’s Office, the suspect entered the Kwik Fill at 3945 Niagara Falls Boulevard about 7:30 p.m., pointed a small handgun at a store clerk and demanded money. The clerk was unable to open the cash register and the suspect told him to get on the ground at which point he fled the store…

READ THE FULL STORY HERE: http://www.niagara-gazette.com/local/x1768003617/Stuck-cash-register-drawer-foils-Wheatfield-armed-robbery

Image of the Day – January 27, 2014

The Cataract House – Built 1825, Burned 1945. From the Niagara Falls Public Library

Seneca Gaming seeks competitive edge

[From BuffaloNews. com]

Seneca Gaming Corp. is pouring money back into its three casinos, adding more slots and tables as it readies to meet any new competition.When New York voters in November approved seven new casinos around the state, it raised the ante for existing gaming halls…

READ FULL STORY HERE: http://www.buffalonews.com/business/prospectus/seneca-gaming-bets-on-remodeling-improvements-to-keep-competitive-edge-20140126