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Command Sgt. Maj. John Gioia

Command Sgt. Maj. John Gioia, a native of Buffalo, N.Y.,  and the senior enlisted leader of Multi-National Division -  Baghdad and the 4th Infantry Division, talks with Soldiers  from the 2nd Battalion, Combat Aviation Brigade,  4th Inf. Div., at Camp Taji

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Command Sgt. Maj. John Gioia, a native of Buffalo, N.Y.,and the senior enlisted leader of Multi-National Division -Baghdad and the 4th Infantry Division, talks with Soldiers from the 2nd Battalion, Combat Aviation Brigade,4th Inf. Div., at Camp Taji.

 

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  • NIAGARA FALLS: Holy Trinity makes state historic list
    State officials have agreed to add a Falls Street church complex to New York’s Register of Historic Places. The New York State Board for Historic Preservation on Wednesday announced its decision to recommend Holy Trinity Roman Catholic Church to the state and national registers of historic places.

  • ALBANY: Ravitch has radical plan to balance state budgets
    Lt. Gov. Richard Ravitch on Wednesday proposed a five-year plan to control the state government’s notorious overspending, but lawmakers who would have to legislate the changes were hesitant to embrace them.

  • COURTS: Coleman judgement dismissed
    A federal court judge has thrown out a judgment that could have netted a Falls woman a multi-million-dollar payday from the Cataract City.Chief U.S. District Court Judge William Skretny vacated a default judgment against the city in a civil lawsuit filed by Jaquinda Coleman.

  • BLOTTER: Police reports published March 11
    A North Tonawanda man suspected of drunken driving drove off Niagara Street early Sunday and came to rest on a snowbank a few feet from police headquarters in the City of Tonawanda.

  • COURTS: Maid of the Mist lawsuit dismissed
    A long-time critic of Maid of the Mist Corp. is vowing to fight an Albany County judge’s decision to dismiss his challenge of an agreement between the tour boat operator and the New York State Office of Parks.

  • NIAGARA FALLS: Jayne Park Project pulled
    City lawmakers have rejected a request to hire a consultant to work on an improvement project for Jayne Park on Cayuga Island. Citing complaints about the project from Cayuga Island residents, council members voted against spending $29,780 to hire Peter J. Smith and Co. as project consultant.

  • COUNTY IDA: Officials joining legal fight against tax
    Niagara County Industrial Development Agency officials pledged Wednesday to help stop New York state from collecting a new “assessment” on IDAs.

  • TOWN OF NIAGARA: Residents sound off on offender
    Angry residents made their feelings known about a registered sex offender living near them without their knowledge at a block club meeting Tuesday night.

  • NIAGARA-WHEATFIELD: Taking on ex-Sabres for good cause
    Eight former Buffalo Sabres will trade ice skates for basketball shoes as they take the court at Niagara-Wheatfield High School on Thursday to raise money and awareness for Kids Escaping Drugs.

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