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Home > Leadership > Mayor > Archive Press Releases > 2006 Archives > October 2006

October 2006

12TH ANNUAL YOUTH & POLICE ACADEMY PLANNED
Mayor Byron W. Brown and Buffalo Police Commissioner H. McCarthy Gipson announce that the twelfth annual Youth and Police Academy for 7th and 8th grade students has been scheduled for Saturday, October 21, 2006.
MAYOR BROWN TARGETS GRAFFITI IN RIVERSIDE
Mayor Byron W. Brown and members of the Mayor’s Quick Response Teams were out today painting over graffiti in the city’s Black Rock/Riverside section, continuing the Mayor’s pledge to remove graffiti and improve blighted properties.
PRESIDENT SNYDER, MAYOR BROWN REACH AGREEMENT ON SALE OF FULTON STREET
Seneca Nation President Barry E. Snyder, Sr. and Buffalo Mayor Byron W. Brown have reached an agreement which allows for the development of the Nation’s grand design for Seneca Buffalo Creek Casino on its Buffalo Creek Territory.
MAYOR BROWN ANNOUNCES FORCLOSURE ASSISTANCE
Mayor Byron W. Brown and Assessment and Taxation Commissioner Bruna Michaux today announce assistance for those who are facing foreclosure at the city auction scheduled for October 23, 24, and 25, 2006.
MAYOR BROWN’S KIDS SUMMER READING CHALLENGE A HUGE SUCCESS
Fulfilling his promise to continue his “Reading Rules! Kids Summer Reading Challenge,” Mayor Byron Brown today handed out over 500 certificates to students in the City of Buffalo who successfully completed the 2006 challenge.
MAYOR BROWN DEDICATES NEW DOWNTOWN MEN’S STORE
In a sign of the continuing revitalization of Downtown Buffalo, Mayor Byron W. Brown today participated in the dedication of Get Dressed Downtown!, the first menswear retail store to operate along the city’s downtown Main Street corridor since the closing of the once venerable Peller & Muir men’s clothing store.
MAYOR BROWN TO GIVE AWAY BATTERIES & SMOKE DETECTORS
Recognizing that October is National Fire Prevention Month, Mayor Byron W. Brown and Fire Commissioner Michael Lombardo announced ...
HOYT, PEOPLES PROPOSE LEGISLATION TO ADDRESS GUN SALES, STORAGE
Assemblymember Sam Hoyt (D-Buffalo, Grand Island) and Assemblywoman Crystal D. Peoples announced today legislation they will soon introduce which will create new safety measures for gun sales and store security.Hoyt said, “The surest means of ...