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		<title>&#8220;Welcome to South Buffalo&#8221; Booklet</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Produced by the South Buffalo CREW, this &#8220;Welcome to South Buffalo&#8221; booklet includes a map and 16 pages of photos and information about South Buffalo. Sections include; Waterfront, Parks, Events, Recreation, Schools, Restaurants, and Family activities and more. It was created by volunteers who know the neighborhood and want to share it. The South Buffalo [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Produced by the <a href="http://southbuffalocrew.com" target="_blank">South Buffalo CREW</a>, this &#8220;Welcome to South Buffalo&#8221; booklet includes a map and 16 pages of photos and information about South Buffalo. Sections include; Waterfront, Parks, Events, Recreation, Schools, Restaurants, and Family activities and more. It was created by volunteers who know the neighborhood and want to share it.</p>
<p>The South Buffalo CREW has 5000 Booklets. They will be distributed to realtors, and offered for free at locations around Western New York.</p>
<p>Contact the us if you want to get a Booklet, or want to help introduce your friends to South Buffalo.</p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><img class="aligncenter" title="Welcome to South Buffalo Booklet" src="http://www.southbuffalocrew.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/05/Cover1.jpg" alt="" width="363" height="560" /></p>
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		<title>Free College Tuition for Buffalo Public School Graduates</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 09 Feb 2012 13:49:26 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[It&#8217;s true! Scholarships for students in the Buffalo Public School system will cover up to 100% of their tuition at a post-secondary institution for the next 20 years. The class of 2013 will be the first class eligible for the scholarships. Read the Buffalo News article Here. All SUNY Schools are participating in the program, [...]]]></description>
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<p>It&#8217;s true!</p>
<p><a href="http://buffalo.sayyestoeducation.org/scholarship" target="_blank">Scholarships</a> for students in the <a href="http://www.buffaloschools.org/" target="_blank">Buffalo Public School</a> system will cover up to 100% of their tuition at a post-secondary institution for the next 20 years. The class of 2013 will be the first class eligible for the scholarships. Read the Buffalo News article <a href="http://www.buffalonews.com/incoming/article679405.ece" target="_blank">Here</a>.</p>
<p>All <a href="http://www.suny.edu/" target="_blank">SUNY Schools</a> are participating in the program, and more partner colleges will soon be added to the list. If a student is accepted to any of these schools the Say Yes Scholarship will pay up to 100% of their tuition depending on how many years the student has been in the buffalo Public School system. The scholarship does not pay for room and board or other school related expenses.</p>
<p><a href="http://buffalo.sayyestoeducation.org/" target="_blank">Say Yes to Education</a> committed to bring an initial $15 million to partner with local providers to deliver comprehensive supports to all schools, including free after-school and summer programming, counseling, legal services, and health care. The Say Yes commitment is boosted by additional financial and in-kind supports provided by The Wallace Foundation and the American Institutes for Research to bolster planning, research and evaluation efforts.</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p>Combined, the Say Yes Buffalo Promise initiative will invest millions of dollars toward improving student services throughout the city, helping to increase graduation rates and providing the promise of a college education to each of the city’s students.</p>
<p>Specifically, Say Yes will:</p>
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<li>Provide students who graduate from a Buffalo Public School (traditional or charter) with up to 100 percent of the tuition needed to attend a SUNY post-secondary institution. The amount of tuition support is based on financial need and length of time in the public school system which at a minimum can be four years of high school.</li>
<li>Provide comprehensive out-of-school supports—including after-school tutoring and summer learning opportunities—that extend learning time for students and place service coordinators in every school.</li>
<li>Support research and professional development to strengthen instruction and school performance; and</li>
<li>Create tools and strategies to help improve fiscal responsibility in spending and promote improved transparency for school and district performance.</li>
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		<title>South Buffalo Schools Part of Promise Zone Initiative</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The intent of the South Buffalo Promise Zone model is to utilize the Buffalo Public School Student Support Team, Closing the Gap and community partners to provide a coordinated and integrated system of support for students, families and the school community. Each school has a unique array of services based on the needs and culture [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The intent of the South Buffalo Promise Zone model is to utilize the Buffalo Public School Student Support Team, Closing the Gap and community partners to provide a coordinated and integrated system of support for students, families and the school community.</p>
<p>Each school has a unique array of services based on the needs and culture of that school, but common examples of support services include individual and group mental health services, tutoring, mentoring, and student leadership programs. Promise Zone is unique in our goal of uniting the immediate South Buffalo community to rally around students to improve their academic achievement.</p>
<p>The South Buffalo Promise Zone is based on collaboration among parents, employers, elected leaders, educators and community partners &#8211; everyone working together to help children to do well academically and socially.</p>
<p>Please see the Student &amp; Family Resource Center within the school for additional information.</p>
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		<title>Commitment to South Buffalo Renaissance</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 27 Jan 2012 21:00:54 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Residents’ pride and commitment to their neighborhood leads to renaissance, rebirth  By Patrick Curry  While not completely immune to the suburban flight and economic decline that has taken its toll on many neighborhoods in industrial cities, South Buffalo has not only survived the difficult conditions of the past half century – it is thriving once [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p align="center"><em>Residents’ pride and commitment to their neighborhood leads to renaissance, rebirth</em></p>
<p align="center"> By Patrick Curry</p>
<p> While not completely immune to the suburban flight and economic decline that has taken its toll on many neighborhoods in industrial cities, South Buffalo has not only survived the difficult conditions of the past half century – it is thriving once again.  The neighborhood is enjoying a renaissance, with record public and private investment that is bringing a new look and new life to this “city within a city.”</p>
<p>How has South Buffalo been able to avoid – and reverse – the tough economic conditions that have left similar neighborhoods empty and forgotten? The answer is simple.  It is the residents’ pride and love for their neighborhood, the deep connection South Buffalonians have to where they live.  Rather than moving away to a “better” neighborhood when times are tough, South Buffalonians have committed to making <em>their</em> neighborhood better.</p>
<p>There is no “silver bullet” that will solve all the problems in a neighborhood.  It takes a comprehensive, coordinated effort from government officials, the business community, non-profit organizations, block clubs, and individual residents to sustain a healthy, vibrant neighborhood.  A short drive through South Buffalo, and you can see evidence of this team effort.<br />
If you enter South Buffalo via the Skyway, the first thing you will see is an area that was completely transformed from an industrial wasteland to a waterfront wonderland.  Through the determined efforts of Congressman Brian Higgins, the shoreline that many people struggled to even find has become an exciting public destination.  A new boardwalk, park, bike paths, benches, and trees in and around Gallagher Beach have given the public unfettered access to the water’s edge.  The replacement of Fuhrman Boulevard with the beautiful tree-lined Outer Harbor Parkway has further improved access to both the waterfront and the Tifft Nature Preserve.<br />
The improvements continue up Tifft Street, which connects the waterfront to the heart of South Buffalo.  The main arteries of South Buffalo – Seneca Street, South Park Avenue, Abbott Road, and McKinley Parkway are all in the midst of improvements that are making the thoroughfares more attractive.  Assemblyman Mark Schroeder and state Senator Tim Kennedy, with the support of Mayor Byron Brown, are spearheading multi-million dollar streetscape projects on Seneca Street and South Park Avenue, respectively.</p>
<p>Seneca Street is now adorned with top-of-the-line, custom made spun concrete street lights, with two historic designs unique to the strip.  The Botanical Gardens designed an urban garden for the corner of Seneca and Cazenovia Streets, which is complemented by a wooden carving of 18th Century Seneca leader and orator, Red Jacket, and two public chess tables.  Around the corner, a brand new LED message board sign welcomes passersby to the business strip, as well as informing them about upcoming community events.  25 new sandstone benches, handcrafted by Roycroft artisan Tom Bojanowski, have also been installed on on the street.  Custom garbage receptacles, concrete planters, ADA compliant handicap sidewalk ramps, stamped brick crosswalks, new trees, and paving are all set to be installed on Seneca Street in 2011.</p>
<p>The improvements to South Park Avenue, also to be completed in 2011, include new street lighting, paving, sidewalk improvements, enhanced crosswalks, signal improvements with count-down timers for pedestrians, ADA compliant ramps, landscaping, and a major tree planting.</p>
<p>A stretch of Abbott Road surrounding the Buffalo Irish Center has been designated the Irish Heritage District.  The project, a collaboration between Schroeder and the civic group Can U Dig It, includes a gateway sign in Heacock Park and Irish language street signs for each road in the district.<br />
The beautifully landscaped circles on McKinley Parkway, as well as the improvements to Morgan Park, are thanks to the tremendous efforts of South Buffalo Alive.  Each year, South Buffalo Alive partners with the Greater South Buffalo Chamber of Commerce to showcase the enchanting parkway in the annual<em> Parade of Circles.</em><br />
The Greater South Buffalo of Commerce also sponsors other popular community events, such as <em>Christmas in Cazenovia Park</em>, where youngsters can meet Santa Claus, ride on a horse-drawn carriage, enjoy some pizza and hot cocoa, and go home with some free toys.  Every September, the chamber presents the <em>Shop in Your Neighborhood Expo</em>, a neighborhood trade show in Cazenovia Park that coincides with Goin’ South’s <em>South Buffalo Irish Feis,</em>a celebration of Irish music and culture.  In recognition of South Buffalo’s diverse ethnicity, the chamber also puts on the <em>South Park Italian Festival</em> every summer on the lawn of the Buffalo and Erie County Botanical Gardens.<br />
On Cazenovia Street, a former public library on the edge of Cazenovia Park has been transformed to the Cazenovia Community Resource Center, thanks to the efforts of Common Councilman Mickey Kearns.<br />
All of the efforts by government officials and non-profit organizations to improve the quality of life in South Buffalo have not gone unnoticed or unmatched by the private sector.</p>
<p>Catholic Health Systems just completed a $32 million dollar expansion and renovation to its emergency room, making the cutting-edge ER the largest in the area.</p>
<p>Walmart has announced that it will construct a 115,000 square foot store on Seneca Street at the city line, creating 300 jobs for local residents.</p>
<p>Delta Development and the Diocese of Buffalo are transforming the former Holy Family elementary school on South Park Avenue into a state-of-the-art senior housing facility, the first of its kind in South Buffalo.</p>
<p>What used to be a B-Kwik on Seneca Street has been completely renovated into a brand new Tops Markets, including an expansion with a full-service Tim Horton’s.</p>
<p>DePaul Community Services has turned a long vacant parking lot on the corner of Seneca and Elk Streets into a beautifully landscaped campus for its residents.</p>
<p>New small businesses have also been cropping up in the neighborhood lately.  Conlon’s Bar &amp; Grill and the Hop Inn have joined the Blackthorn, Charlie O’Brien’s, and the Nine-Eleven Tavern as great places to have a cold beer and a hot meal.  The magnificently decorated and long-awaited Francesca’s has brought fine Italian cuisine to South Buffalo.</p>
<p>With the opening of Caz Coffee Café, residents no longer have to leave South Buffalo for the urban coffee shop experience.  While they are enjoying a latte, customers can sit down and read a good book at Dog Ears Bookstore, located in the back of the coffee shop.</p>
<p>South Buffalo is also becoming a hotbed of organized labor, with the Asbestos Worker’s Local #4 and American Federation of State County and Municipal Employees Local #264 opening headquarters on Seneca Street, in addition to the Communication Workers of America Local #1133’s new facility on Elk Street.</p>
<p>These improvements and investments are just a few of the exciting projects that will ensure that South Buffalo will continue to be a strong, viable, and friendly community – and a great place to raise a family – for years to come.</p>
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<p><em>Originally published in the Greater South Buffalo Chamber of Commerce Business Diretory and Community Guide 2011-2012</em></p>
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		<title>Life in South Buffalo</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[By Lou Petrucci Truth has no permanent home. Sometimes we find truth in an old dusty tome containing the wisdom of a former age. Sometimes truth can be found in one of Father Duke’s well-crafted homilies. Sometimes, in the initiatives of our elected officials, the concerns of our block clubs, or in a solution offered [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>By Lou Petrucci</strong></p>
<p>Truth has no permanent home. Sometimes we find truth in an old dusty tome containing the wisdom of a former age. Sometimes truth can be found in one of Father Duke’s well-crafted homilies. Sometimes, in the initiatives of our elected officials, the concerns of our block clubs, or in a solution offered by a local business person.</p>
<p>Truth can be found in a child’s observation or in the punch line of the joke you heard at a local restaurant.  Occasionally, truth can even take up residence on the rusty bumper of an aging Oldsmobile: “South Buffalo&#8211;God’s Country.”</p>
<p>Too often South Buffalo is shrouded by it’s industrial past, but no single neighborhood in Buffalo can lay claim to the assets South Buffalo has to offer.</p>
<p>If access to the water is important to you, South Buffalo has the Small Boat Harbor and Gallagher Beach. You can walk along the edge of Lake Erie on one of the new walkways, or follow the pathways along the Buffalo River.  In the summer, you can stand on the Seneca Street Bridge and watch kayakers go by.  Framed by towering elms with Canadian geese and mallard ducks swimming by, the “Baby Falls” along Cazenovia Creek is a popular gathering place.</p>
<p>South Buffalo’s Olmsted parks include South Park and Cazenovia, connected by a parkway system complete with bike paths and lined by Victorian, bungalow, and more modern style homes.  Newlyweds have their photos taken in front of the historic Botanical Gardens in South Park. If you are a runner, try the ring road around South Park, or the perimeter of Cazenovia Park. Both are home to nine-hole golf courses.</p>
<p>If a more natural setting is your preference, South Buffalo has the Tifft Farm Nature Preserve. Morning commuters along Tifft Street often see deer on the large grassy hill.</p>
<p>South Buffalo is home to two parades every year, the Parade of Circles that meanders down McKinley Parkway in June and the Labor Day Parade that celebrates South Buffalo’s proud union history.</p>
<p>South Buffalo is home to three commercial strips: Seneca Street, Abbott Road, and South Park Avenue.  For me, a good weekend is when I park my car in the driveway on Friday and don’t move it again until Monday morning. In between, I take care of the shopping, dry cleaning, and other errands by walking or riding my bike.</p>
<p>South Buffalo is also home to the largest tracts of undeveloped land in the city. With its close proximity to all three modes of transportation&#8211; rail, road, and ship, many businesses and developers are taking a hard look at the area as a future location.</p>
<p>South Buffalo has a complete palette of educational choices, from public to private to charter. South Park High School is currently being renovated under the Joint Schools Construction project. Mount Mercy Academy and Bishop Timon-Saint Jude fill out the range of options for high school.  And Trocaire College has a strong reputation as one of Buffalo’s premier colleges.</p>
<p>South Buffalo is a strong community with a proud industrial heritage. Take a good look at South Buffalo the next time you are buying a home, shopping, or enjoying a little hard-earned recreational time. You’ll be glad you did.</p>
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<p><strong><em>Originally printed in the Greater South Buffalo Chamber of Commerce Business Directory &amp; Community Guide 2008</em></strong></p>
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