I recently got my copy of the Magazine for the TNT 100th year celebrating the football teams. I must say I was disappointed. I thought the captains from all past teams would be listed, also I thought there would be more pictures, doesn't the News have a good morgue? I know they had a photographer in the 60s and 70s, who took lots of pictures and I think at that time they had a terrific sports editor. I'm sure lots of the old players was disappointed.
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For the past year, I have been following the diligent work of the CACWNY as they strive to get to the bottom of the air pollution problem that is making so many people, including myself, sick in the Ken-Ton community. I am sure that when all is said and done, the truth will be told and the wrong-doings at Tonawanda Coke will be rectified. Two things I’d like to know: Why are the local politicians, namely Anthony Caruana and the Town Board, still sticking their heads in the sand like this problem doesn’t even exist? As a hard-working taxpayer in Ken-Ton, I will vote for a politician who is willing to serve and protect their constituents, not play the safe card and act invisible in the midst of all this controversy. Second of all, when are the employees of Tonawanda Coke, whether management or union, going to speak up and tell the truth? They know the dirty deeds going on at that plant, yet they are willing to sacrifice their health and others for the sake of a job.
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Can everyone just give it a rest about the T-NT game? The last time I checked it was just a game meant for fun. It is not a reflection of either city or the players. It is a game! Please stop going on and on about how it isn't fair-- no one cares except the people who have difficulty realizing football isn't the most important part of life.
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I received a mailing from Mr. Davis and had the pleasure of meeting him while he was in the neighborhood. On both occasions he stated that he would be a full-time mayor. I don't know what the Republicans are trying to prove by lying about Mr. Davis' intentions, but he told me that he would be a full-time mayor.
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I was happy to see the NT council rejected the request from that Orchard Park organization to change the zoning of the St. Joseph's Church campus, so that they could build a home for troubled or needy youth and supposedly for veterans. That organization runs senior citizen centers in Orchard Park, so I have a suggestion for them. Why don't they build the home for the youth in Orchard Park, and a home for senior citizens at the NT site!
Opinion
SOUND OFF: Published Oct. 22, 2009
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HOPKINS: Big mistakes by Romney, Obama
Rick Santorum’s strong showing Tuesday in Minnesota, Missouri and Colorado should come as no surprise.
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Sound Off published Thursday, Feb. 9
If you keep taking signals down on Nash Road, it will become a regular speedway. Don’t forget: It’s still a city street, with side streets driveways and businesses.
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DUVALL: Church shouldn’t be forced to offer birth control
In announcing that the federal government will require religious institutions to provide free access to birth control, President Obama touched off a heated debate about religious freedom — one he is likely to lose.
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Sound Off published Wednesday, Feb. 8
I think the North Tonawanda school district should look into requiring school uniforms. I think if the school board members walked around the high school and saw how some of these students dress they’d be appalled, to say the least. No school dress code is being enforced. They should consider the pros and cons of bringing back school uniforms.
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OUR VIEW: Time is up for SPCA board
This is no time for subtleties or polite requests.
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CONFER: Time to end the NFL’s blackout rule
Long ago, in a much simpler time, ticket sales accounted for the majority of revenues for professional football teams.
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LEFFLER: Don’t wait to be productive
I’ve always been a bit of a night person. It started in college when I would stay up all hours of the night — doing homework. Or something.
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Sound Off published Tuesday, Feb. 7
I’m very grateful I can’t watch the Butterknives on TV anymore. I mean the Sabres, heh-heh.
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Sound Off published for Sunday Feb. 5
Bob Confer, looks like you did get a little help, regarding your unexpected sights in Niagara. Personally I don’t feel imperiled by bobcats, bears and other wild animals. But I am afraid of you and opinions.
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DUVALL: Immigration, not economy, could tip 2012 election
In a handful of swing states that will decide the election, immigration will play a large — perhaps even determining — role in whether Barack Obama gets another four years.
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