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Did you get a permit to give out plumbing advice in your response to the letter to the editor in this week's paper that suggested the city should shut off the water lines to the Seneca casino? --Joe
 Editor’s response: Yes, we did.  A copy of the permit may be found online listed under something called the First Amendment. Google it.
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In response to 'Gambling Dispute' by Tony Farina,
 We, the people, need to start fighting for ourselves. It is obvious that our elected officials are not going to. We, the citizens, should occupy downtown. We should unite in the form of community including city police, fire, and servicemen and women (in uniform) and block either the entrance to the state park or the points of purchase and the entrances to the casino. With our representatives sadly lacking the courage to do anything for their people, it is left up to us. The people have become used to abuse and forgot how to fight for what they believe in. Our state has abandoned us and is administrating financial terrorism upon the city and its residents. Something must be done and it starts with the people.
James Jochen
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Mayor Dyster going after Nick Wallenda for 25 thousand dollars. Are you kidding me? Maybe if he wasn't against this thing from the beginning it would be a different story. He's making Niagara Falls look bad and money hungry on a national level. Can a mayor be impeached? If they can't, I think the law should be changed.
Rob Noworyta
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Regarding your article "NFC plays Santa Claus with grant gifts to corporations, contributors," first of all let's get your facts straight: Tom Tedesco and I are not, nor were not NFC employees in 2011. We are City employees. Second, all City positions are paid with taxpayer dollars aren't they? YES they are. Please record that. Lastly, I am a taxpayer paying very high taxes so what if I'm getting paid with my own money. Please move on to another subject. Thank you Clara Dunn
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I read with interest how everything your city pays for does not seem to work out. You should send a news reporter on a Friday night near the Victoria Park complex and see what a large crowd assembles for a no-name band and a bunch of fireworks at no cost to us taxpayers. Maybe it will wake up your mayor to see what can be accomplished.
Dennis Williamson, Ontario, Canada
 (Edit note: You mean we don't have to pay $200,000 per year to a billon dollar corporation like the Hard Rock to put on concerts? You Canadians are so much smarter than us.)
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Compliments of the day to you my name is Martin Paisner, CBE Business Manager Societe Generale Bank, United Kingdom. I am contacting you to seek your partnership in a pending business project, which I have here in my hand and ready to be executed without hitches. I would give to you a more detailed explanation of this project which I prefer to call a deal, if I get your positive response in agreeing to partner with me since this business is 100% risk free because I have all the modalities fashioned out to give this business an excellent outcome.
 In an attempt to throw light on this business deal, a month ago a Bahrain multinational company opted an overdraft from our bank, and it was over invoiced with an amount of seven million, five hundred thousand pounds, thus I seek your partnership to enable me transfer this funds to your account for both of us and I am open to negotiate your percentage so far you put in your utmost attention, confidentiality and sincerity due to the nature of the business.
 However, if this business proposal offends your moral ethics, do accept my sincere apology. If on the contrary you wish to achieve this goal with me, kindly respond back to me via my personal email (martin.paisner@hotmail.com) for further explanations. I will only require trust and confidentiality which is the bedrock in every transaction.
Regards, Martin Paisner,CBE

Editor’s response: Dear, dear Martin; Trust and confidentiality is the bedrock in every transaction! Even though I never met or heard of you, my dear, new friend, you certainly must be a trustworthy person since you chose to partner with me even though you don't know me in your fine plan to split up millions that were accidentally sent to your bank. By the way, I am pleased this is 100% risk free because you have all the modalities fashioned out this way.
The offer to split the seven million, five hundred thousand pounds, which is  --- $11.77 million US (it comes to about $500,000 per year for each year of prison time) is exciting.
 But dear Martin, you write “if this business proposal offends your moral ethics, do accept my sincere apology.” No apology necessary, kind friend. Your desire to trust me in helping you steal $11.7 million from your bank shows you only “require trust and confidentiality” as the “bedrock in every transaction” to achieve our mutual goal.
 I repose the same bedrock trust in you. Please send the money as fast as you can. And may God bless you. You’ve made us a very happy group of newspapermen.

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Dear Info @ Niagara Falls Reporter: You have been selected for a grant of 850,000 GBP from the Universal Financial Grant, United Kingdom to claim your prize send (Name, Address, Date of birth) & Mobile number to {ugrant@kimo.com}
 Dear Universal Financial Grant. As requested, we sent name, address, date of birth and mobile numbers and to expedite things: our social security number, bank accounts and passwords. When can we expect the money? 
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