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photos by Dan Cappellazzo/staff photographer IT COUNTS: Niagara Falls Police Detective Joe Faso pays Joe Marinello for a BB rifle he and his daughter Adriani, 7, brought to the Ontario Street fire station during the city's first gun buy-back program. Detective Thomas Licata holds the rifle and Detective Joe Giaquinto records the make and model of the firearm. About 140 guns were taken off the streets Saturday afternoon.
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DELUCA: Poetry, in motion
Bob Baxter sent me his new book of poems the other day and I promised to read them. But, when I tried to open the book, I couldn't. I've always been prejudiced against poetry.
He knew of my dislike, but as a retired creative writing professor, had hoped the poems from “Niagara Lost and Found” might soften me toward one of his favorite art forms.
Sadly, my disdain was set in place long ago, in reaction to teachers who could not help me understand.
May 22, 2013 1 Photo
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Corey Feldman coming to Niagara Falls Comic Con
Corey Feldman is coming to Niagara Falls Comic Con this June.
May 21, 2013 1 Photo
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Photos: Aftermath of massive tornado in Moore
Storm victims were pulled from the rubble and residents began surveying the damage late Monday and early Tuesday in the Oklahoma City suburb of Moore, where a powerful tornado destroyed entire neighborhoods and left dozens dead.
May 21, 2013
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