Press Release from Niagara Falls Fire Chief Thomas Colangelo re: status of Norampac Fire

[Press Release]

The remaining fire crews from the Norampac / Greenpac fire located at 4400 Royal Avenue in the City of Niagara Falls have cleared the scene as of 12:22 pm yesterday September 25, 2014.

The Greenpac plant is up and running and Norampac is looking to be up and running as early as Sunday, September 28th, 2014.

To have these two facilities operating this soon following such an extensive fire is a credit to the Battalion Chiefs, Captains, Firefighters and mechanics of the city of Niagara Falls Fire Department, as well as all other responding Niagara County Fire Departments, and assisting personnel. Without their assistance, damages at these facilities would have been much greater.

I would like to thank all of the following that assisted us during the fire:

Frontier Fire Co.                                   Lewiston #2 Fire Co.
Bergholz Fire Co.                                  Niagara Active Fire Co.
Niagara Falls Air Reserve                    Barker Fire Co.
Upper Mountain Fire Co.                      Sanborn Fire Co.
Wolcottsville Fire Co.                           Terry’s Corners Fire Co.
Youngstown Fire Co.
St. Johnsburg Fire Co.

Director of Emergency Services & Fire Coordinator Jonathan Schultz was present every day at the scene assisting us with what we needed from the county. He is also a member of Upper Mountain Fire Company. He was actively battling the fire in a crucial area and was a great asset on the fire scene.

Mayor Paul Dyster was on the scene assessing the situation at numerous points of the fire and helping with logistics and media. He did an impeccable job handling these functions as it cleared the way for me to handle important fire fighting tactic issues.

Police Chief Brian Dalporto and his staff, the police officers of the Niagara Falls Police Department, assisted us throughout this fire as well, supplying us a command center, food, traffic control and extinguishing embers that traveled outside the fire area; preventing the fire from spreading further.

The plant managers and employees of Norampac / Greenpac assisted us during this fire at each facility and their expertise in the operations of these facilities was vital throughout the process.

There are too many to mention and I hope I am not forgetting to thank anyone. The citizens and businesses in the surrounding areas that brought us food and water from soon after the fire began until the day we finished, myself and members of the department give a very heartfelt thank you. Without this help I would have had to utilize command personnel to arrange to have those items available for all the people on the scene. Instead I was able to utilize them for important fire ground operations.

If I missed anyone I apologize.

As far as injuries, The City of Niagara Falls Fire Department had two injuries. Captain Brent Curcio sustained a shoulder injury as well as a fractured finger and at this time it is undetermined when he will return to work. Firefighter Gary Pochatko suffered a burn to his neck and is expected to return to work tomorrow 9/27/14.

The City of Niagara Falls Fire Department is still assessing all the damaged equipment, mostly several hoses that were damaged at the fire.  Norampac / Greenpac kindly are working with us to replace these items. Upper Mountain Fire Co. will be having their Aerial Platform truck assessed for damages due to heat exposure. Wolcottsville Fire Co. reported a damaged rim and lugs on their tanker truck.

The City of Niagara Falls Fire Department was back in normal operation by 5pm on 9/25/14.

Fire DepartmentPhoto by Andrea Megan

Residents petition to avoid repeat of last winter’s frozen water pipes

[From BuffaloNews.com]

Some 72nd Street residents are worried whether they might be left without water again this winter.

A group of people on that LaSalle street, many of whom went many days without water in their homes last winter due to frozen waterlines, want a more permanent resolution to the issue…

READ THE FULL BUFFALO NEWS STORY HERE: http://www.buffalonews.com/city-region/niagara-falls/residents-petition-to-avoid-repeat-of-last-winters-frozen-water-pipes-20140925

Image of the Day – September 26, 2014

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Prescription drugs stolen in holdup of Niagara Falls pharmacy

[From BuffaloNews.com]

More than $3,000 in prescription drugs were stolen about 8 p.m. Tuesday in the holdup of the Rite Aid at 7804 Buffalo Ave., Niagara Falls police said.

The bandit – described only as a man in a blue hooded sweatshirt, possibly with a scarf covering part of his face – demanded all the Suboxone strips and Alprazolam pills in the store. A weapon was not displayed, according to police…

READ THE FULL BUFFALO NEWS STORY HERE: http://www.buffalonews.com/city-region/police-blotter/prescription-drugs-stolen-in-holdup-of-niagara-falls-pharmacy-20140924

5th Annual Oktoberfest on Old Falls Street

Old Falls Street and the Downtown Niagara Falls Business Association host the
5th Annual Oktoberfest – Saturday, Oct. 4 – 1 to 8 p.m.  
FREE ADMISSION & CHILDREN’S ACTIVITIES – Rain or Shine
For more information on Old Falls Street’s seasonal activities, visit
www.FallsStreet.com
 -or–
OKT 2014 Flyer for email

Image of the Day – September 25, 2014

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Falls teen arrested in Pierce Avenue shooting case

[From Niagara-Gazette.com]

Niagara Falls police have arrested a teenager in connection with Tuesday’s shooting death of a 30-year-old man on Pierce Avenue.

Police announced Wednesday that they have arrested Darrell Jermaine Belton, 18, of Whitney Avenue, and charged him with second-degree murder and first-degree criminal use of a firearm…

READ THE FULL GAZETTE STORY HERE: http://www.niagara-gazette.com/news/local_news/article_2f9990d4-885f-584d-b67c-e2fefa0facee.html

Third Annual KantoberFest Kan Jam Tournament

Niagara Falls Community Development and Niagara University’s ReNu Niagara are excited to organize the Third Annual KantoberFest Kan Jam Tournament as part of Old Falls Street’s Oktoberfest Celebration on October 4!

We are throwing down a challenge (no ice buckets involved) to all of our Niagara Falls stake holders and partner organizations – Play us in Kan Jam!  Admission for a two person team is only $20 and the winner takes home $100. All proceeds go to funding public art and beautification projects in 2014 and 2015. We thank Old Falls Street for hosting our tournament for the second year.

Most importantly, it’s an opportunity to get together and help bring even more family friendly fun to Old Falls Street and the city. Old Falls Street’s Oktoberfest is always a great time with something for everyone. KantoberFest information is below. Hope to see you there.

KantoberFest Tournament
Saturday, October 4, 2014 – 2 pm
Old Falls Street (Conference Center Block)
2 person teams – $20
$100 First Place Prize
RSVP to NFKANJAM@GMAIL.COM

For more information about Old Falls Street’s OktoberFest, visit:  www.fallsstreet.com

Aquarium of Niagara Boasts Great Member Benefits and Year-Round Family Fun

Since 1965, the Aquarium of Niagara has hosted visitors from near and far, sharing with them a love of marine life and conservation of aquatic ecosystems. It is one of Niagara Falls, New York’s oldest running attractions and one that has been lovingly supported by the local community for decades. As it enters its 50th year of operation, the Aquarium has plenty to offer members, with a list of benefits that can be enjoyed year-round.

During this exciting 50th anniversary year, there simply has never been a better time to become an Aquarium of Niagara member. With membership, visitors will have access to the Aquarium’s best events and experiences. Each year, our members participate in excellent family-centric events like Halloween Happenings (October 25th,) Reptile Experience (November 8th,) and Tis the Season (December 20th & 21st,) and Penguin Days in March. Additionally, Aquarium of Niagara membership benefits include free or discounted admission to several zoos, parks, and aquariums locally and nationwide. Please visit www.aquariumofniagara.org for the full list of benefits.

 Peng(Colony of Humboldt Penguins preparing for Halloween Happenings 2013)

As members of the Aquarium for several years, the Seifert family recently shared their positive experience. “We have participated in many activities at the Aquarium such as Touch Tank sessions, behind the scene walks, birthday parties, sea lion meetings, and even the penguin encounter! With each activity we always encourage our friends to join and take advantage of a wonderful learning center right in our backyard,” says Michelle Seifert. “Being on the stage with the sea lions, getting to interact with these beautiful creatures was a memory my son still talks about today.”

Former Fallside hotel redevelopment set to begin

[From Niagara-Gazette.com]

Construction on a long-delayed downtown hotel project is set to begin in the coming weeks.

Faisal Merani, the Canadian developer of the Four Points Sheraton on Buffalo Avenue and the Holiday Inn downtown, said the demolition phase on his project at the former Fallside Hotel will soon begin and that construction crews expect to work through the winter on the eight-story hotel…

READ THE FULL STORY HERE: http://www.niagara-gazette.com/news/local_news/article_66945c2d-7f6c-5011-b959-aec5e8818a98.html