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WRFA News – Dec. 22, 2011

December 22, 2011 By WRFA Radio Leave a Comment

COUNTY RESIDENTS WITHOUT POWER WEDNESDAY NIGHT

CHAUTAUQUA COUNTY – Thousands of National Grid and NYSEG customers found themselves without power for more than two hours last night. Customers from Busti to Randolph lost power around 5:55 p.m., with over 6,000 homes without service in the affected areas. The National Grid website said power was restored by around 8:30 p.m.

HOMELESS PERSON’S MEMORIAL DAY RECOGNIZED WEDNESDAY NIGHT

JAMESTOWN – A candlelight vigil was held at St. Susan Center in Jamestown last night to raise awareness about the homeless in our area.  The Chautauqua County Homeless Coalition, along with the National Coalition for the Homeless, held its third annual Longest Night Homeless Persons’ Memorial Day with several people on hand. The event is held on the longest night of the year to highlight the issue of homelessness, not just on a national level, but also in Chautauqua County.

Each night since 1990, on or near the first day of winter and the longest night of the year, the National Coalition for the Homeless has sponsored such vigils to bring attention to homelessness and to remember those homeless friends who have died while homeless.

BWB DONATES $12,500 TO WNY FOOD BANK WITH $5,000 GOING TO ST SUSAN’S

JAMESTOWN – The Buffamante Whipple and Buttafaro, accountig firm is making note of its 40th year in operation by giving back to its communities. This week the announced that it would be donating $12,500 to the Food Bank of Western New York, with $5000 of that money to be used to purchase food that will go directly to the St. Susan Center in Jamestown.

On Monday, members of the BWB branch in Jamestown stopped by the St. Susan Center to not only drop off their donation, but to also hand-deliver 30 bags of food that was collected during a recent food drive.

The St. Susan Center occupies part of the Gateway Center building on Water St. in Jamestown. The Center provides a nutritionally balanced meal seven days a week, including traditional holiday meals on Christmas, Thanksgiving and Easter. In recent years, the number of meals served has grown significantly. On average, St. Susan’s serves more than 300 meals each day in the Jamestown area.

For more information about the St. Susan Center in Jamestown, or to find out how you can help, call or visit St. Susan online at www.stsusancenter.org.

HIGGINS, DOT ANNOUNCE NEW PILOT FATIGUE RULES

BUFFALO – Representatives Brian Higgins joined other members of the Western New York congressional delectation yestersday to welcome the announcement by the U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) of the completion of landmark new rules to address pilot fatigue. Congressman Higgins said the new rule was long over-due, with the National Transportation Safety Board having identified pilot fatigue as a problem for over two decades.

Pilot fatigue was a contributing factor in the crash of Colgan Air Flight 3407, which took place in Clarence Center outside of Buffalo in February 2009.  After the tragedy, Western New York Representatives, along with the Flight 3407 families, led a fight for legislation to reform aviation safety.

GOODELL CALLS ON CONSTITUENTS TO COMPLETE 2011 SURVEY

JAMESTOWN – Area Assemblyman Andy Goodell is urging his constituents to fill out his 2011 Legislative Survey and return it to his district office either by mail, or in person. The poll was recently mailed to households in Chautauqua County in an effort to gain important feedback from Chautauqua County residents on important issues facing New York state.

The survey deals with critical issues, such as budget priorities, job creation, education, energy policy, and other key issues.  In addition to several questions, the survey contains several opportunities to provide additional comments and suggestions.  The survey responses will be used to help guide legislative policy next year.

Anyone who did not receive a copy of the survey in the mail can request a survey by contacting Assemblyman Goodell’s office at 664-7773, by e-mail at goodella@assembly.state.ny.us, or by stopping at his office at Fenton Building, 2 East 2nd Street, Suite 320 in Jamestown.

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Filed Under: Local News Tagged With: Andy Goodell, Brian Higgins, Buffamante Whipple and Buttafaro, Chautauqua County Homeless Coalition, Food Bank of Western New York, Homeless, National Coalition for the Homeless, St. Susan's Center

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