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4541 Rte 219Great Valley, NY
Four More Additions to theOlean Hospitality Wall of Fame
The Greater Olean Area Chamber of Commerce and its Taste of Olean Event Committeehave announced its third class of inductees to the 2009 Taste of Olean Hospitality Wall of Fame Awards program: William “Bill” Augostini; Quinto and Dora Bagazzoli; Nicholas“Nick” Fratarcangelo; and Louis Marra.The Hospitality Wall of Fame recognizes individuals and/or businesses who have madea signi
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cant contribution and given exceptional service to the food service/hospitalityindustry in the past and who may continue to do so. All have succeeded in excellingat all the most important elements of a great restaurant - inviting atmosphere, friendlystaff and impeccable food in its stylish artistic presentation and its innovative
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avorcombination.The winners of the Taste of Olean Hospitality Awards will be recognized during the19
th
Taste of Olean, held July 26, 2009 at the Cattaraugus County Campus of JamestownCommunity College CUTCO Theater, 1:30pm.Past inductees to the Hospitality Wall of Fame include: the late Guerino “Butch”Butchello and Chef Anthony Lentola from the Castle Restaurant; the late Chef Pasquale“Patsy” Piccioli; John Sawaya, Sr.; Carl Iseman; Louis and Nancy Giannechini; and thelate Lucia “Lou” Bardenett.
Real Estate SalesDirect: 699-3954
Route 219 @ WildfowerEllicottville, New York
6163 Jefferson Street
Neat as a pin! This renovated homehas been well cared for. 4bdrms, 2baths w/a 2-story barn & more! Calltoday!
$275,000ALPINE MEADOWSFOR SALE OR RENT
3bdrms, 2.5 baths, located acrossfrom HV! Conveninent for golf orskiing! For sale from ...
$274,900WILDFLOWERFOR SALE OR RENT
Across from HV Resort. Studios, 1& 2bdrms available. Call now fordetails. For sale from ...
$89,900
Folk Art & Music Fair
5 Dublin Terrace East
5bdrm, 3 bath chalet w/3 acres onquiet road near Ellicottville, statepark & casino. Finished basementw/rec. room, hot tub.
$249,0007349 Kent Road(see
Architectural Digest,
pg. 8)
Log cabin on 6 acres, mins. to slopes.Heated garage w/40x28 room above.More acres available.
$295,500
Rentals:699-2000,ext.4600
Village Place
Our 1st ‘Green’ certi
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ed (Gold Status)proposed development for down-town E’ville. 3bdrms, 2 baths, 1949SF & garage. Avail. from ...
$359,000FOX RIDGEFOR SALE OR RENT
Have this view every morning! 3 &4bdrm townhomes! Plan your golf/ski outing! For sale from ...
$229,80044 Pine TreeNEW PRICE!
4bdrm, 2.5 bath townhouse w/wetbar. Gas f/p & glassed-in hot tub onlower level. No HOA fees.
$259,00026 Elizabeth Street
4bdrm, 2 bath home in the heart of Ellicottville. Many updates. Greatski home. Don’t miss out, have alook now!
$169,00012 E. Washington
Eclectic home in the center of Elli-cottville. Spacious kitchen, largedining area, 1st
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oor master. A funski home w/garage.
$199,0006660 Maples Road
New build. 4bdrms, 3 baths & 2 half baths. Custom
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nishes, 2 mastersuites, rec. room w/bar, 2-car garage& more.
$630,000114 Thornbush Trail
3bdrm, 3 bath townhouse. Mas-ter suite w/gas f/p & deck. Hd/wd
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oors, oak trim, stainless appliances& Berber carpet. Furn.
$459,000
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Welcome to Americana Weekend
Plenty o Parking!
OPEN & DAYS
We proudly support and help sponsorthis event! See you downtown on Sat-urday & at the Music Fair on Sunday,Tannenbaum Lodge! Presale ticketsavailable in our of
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ce for $10!
Watson’s Chocolates, anEllicottville
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xture since 1985,has been chosen by
BuffaloSpree Magazine
for theirexcellence in Sponge Candy.In the summer issue of
BuffaloSpree Magazine
, just releasedJuly 6, Watson’s sponge candywas given the title of the “BestProduct Made in WNY,”beating out competitors fromnot only other food companies,but every other locally madeproduct as well.
Buffalo Spree Magazine
isa magazine devoted to style,culture and the arts in theWestern New York area.Watson’s Chocolates wasfounded in 1946, and presentlyoperates 8 stores in theWestern New York area. Whenasked to comment on the title,James Watson, chairman of the company, remarked thathe was grati
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ed to see thatthe company his parents hadfounded 63 years ago wasstill prospering and collectingawards under the steady handof his daughter, Whitney, thecompany President, and herhusband, Dennis Beecher.
In the summer issue of
Buffalo Spree Magazine
, just released July 6, Watson’s spongecandy was given the title of the “Best Product Made in WNY,” beating out competitorsfrom not only other food companies, but every other locally made product as well.
Leading Figure Honored
SBU President Named One of Top 100 Educators in North America
ST. BONAVENTURE -St. Bonaventure UniversityPresident Sr. Margaret Carney,O.S.F., S.T.D., has been nameda leading
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gure in educationby
Irish Voice
newspaper. Sr.Margaret is part of the weeklynewspaper’s Irish Education100 publication, a list of leading educators in NorthAmerica.“The Irish Education 100is our inaugural effort torecognize the central roleof educators in our history,”said Niall O’Dowd, foundingpublisher of Irish Voice. “Morethan a re
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ection of the past, weendeavor to build a creativecommunication network thatwill strengthen Irish identityin the 21
st
Century with newcollaborations, partnershipsand friendships. We vieweducators as the central linkwith Ireland in our globalizedworld.”A lifelong educator,Sr. Margaret came to St.Bonaventure University in1997 to serve as a facultymember of its world-renownedFranciscan Institute. Withintwo years she was named deanand director. In 2004, she wasnamed the 20
th
president of theuniversity.She was the leader inestablishing the FatherMychal Judge Center for IrishExchange and Understanding,a unique venture that willoffer St. Bonaventurestudents, faculty, and culturalexchanges with the Republicof Ireland, Northern Ireland,and the United States,including academic study,service learning, co-curricularseminars, and research.Proud of her Irish heritage,Sr. Margaret’s maternaland paternal grandparentswere born in Ireland and Sr.Margaret’s sister, Sr. SheilaCarney, is an internationally-known expert on the life of Catherine McAuley, foundressof the Sisters of Mercy whoseheadquarters is in Dublin.Last summer, Sr. Margaretled a pilgrimage to Wexfordto the ancestral lands andparish of the Devereux family.Nicholas Devereux, whoemigrated to the U.S. in 1806,was the founding benefactorof the university. His familyis well known in Wexford andbeyond for its generosity toCatholic causes and religiousorders.Sr. Margaret is also wellknown in Franciscan circlesand has lectured in Ireland andat the Shrine of Our Lady of Knock.Sr. Margaret was the
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rstwoman to earn a doctoratefrom the Franciscan Universityof Rome. She studied inEurope after completingmaster’s degrees in theologyat Duquesne University andFranciscan Studies at St.Bonaventure University.A leader with a strongimpulse for collaborativemodels, Sr. Margaret isworking with Trustees andthe university community todevelop a 21
st
century planfor educational excellence ina student-centered learningenvironment.Sr. Margaret holds
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vehonorary doctorates and isthe recipient of a numberof other honors. She holdsleadership roles with theAssociation of CatholicColleges and Universities, andthe Association of FranciscanColleges and Universities.Joining Sr. Margaret onthe Irish Education 100 listis St. Bonaventure alumnusand trustee Daniel F. Collinsof Corning, vice president of corporate communications atCorning Inc.
A lifelong educator, Sr.Margaret Carney came to St.Bonaventure in 1997 to serveas a faculty member of itsworld-renowned FranciscanInstitute. Within two yearsshe was named dean anddirector. In 2004, she wasnamed the 20
th
president ofthe university.
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