Niagara Gazette

Columns

October 31, 2009

GLYNN: USS New York honors victims of 9-11

The USS New York, the new amphibious war ship in the Navy’s fleet, will be arriving at her Hudson River berth in Manhattan on Monday.

It will be commissioned next weekend.

In a way, it should have special meaning to all Americans. The nearly eight tons of steel welded into her bow came from the rubble of the Twin Towers, the 110-story buildings destroyed in the terrorist attacks, Sept. 11, 2001.

Anyone glancing at the ship, even from a distance, will spot the symbolic image of those towers, virtually rising from the phoenix.

Commander Curt Jones noted her motto is “Strength Forged Through Sacrifice: Never Forget.”

Many of the personnel aboard the ship — 185 Marines, 359 crew members and 60 reservists — are from New York State. They volunteered for the assignment. Some are reportedly from upstate including the Buffalo-Niagara area.

A Navy spokesman said two sister ships also will be built in tribute to the 9-11 victims killed in the attack on the Pentagon and in the crash of the hijacked airliner in rural Pennsylvania.

After the USS New York is commissioned, it will be primarily used to transport Marines around the world.

Former Gov. George Pataki had suggested the new ship to be named for the Empire State.

As you might expect, the aggressive New York City Convention and Visitors Bureau was quick to market the Big Apple’s newest attraction, offering a special two-night stay at a midtown Manhattan hotel, just a short walk from the USS New York’s berth.

•••

A CHUNK OF HISTORY: A decorative cornice fell last week from the Statler Towers onto the sidewalk in downtown Buffalo. Fortunately, there were no injuries reported but officials were forced to close a one-block section of Delaware Avenue in front of the 18-story building that included 1,100 hotel rooms when it opened 86 years ago.

For area residents who commute into the Queen City, that part of Delaware Avenue should be re-opened by Monday.

Ironically, the concrete piece fell a few hours after the New Buffalo Statler Redevelopment, the prospective buyers of the building overlooking Niagara Square, had paid some $260,000 as part of a bankruptcy case.

On a related note, a local historian says that the once low room rate of Statler Hotels — they also were in Cleveland, Detroit, New York City and Boston — sparked the slogan, “A room and a bath for a dollar and a half,” when a room was available for $1.50 per night.

The Statler in Buffalo opened in 1923, two years before the Niagara Hotel in downtown Niagara Falls.

•••

ACROSS THE BORDER: Youngstown residents — especially those near the waterfront — couldn’t believe the number of sirens echoing last Sunday from the Ontario side of the Niagara River.

It was dozens of firemen and equipment responding to a raging fire that destroyed two historic Niagara-on-the-Lake buildings including the Copper Leaf Garden Store, which once housed the town firehall built in 1911.

The gutted scene in the heart of the quaint village is hardly what local officials wanted to welcome Prince Charles and his wife, Camilla, the Duchess of Cronwall.

Earlier, Lord Mayor Gary Burroughs announced that the royal couple will visit Niagara-on-the-Lake as part of a 12-day tour across Canada, starting Tuesday.

•••

QUOTE OF THE WEEK: “Well, at least I haven’t spent any time in jail yet” — one of the candidates for re-election, responding to a reporter who asked, “Is there one major accomplishment that you’re most proud of from your days in office?”

•••

A REMINDER: Tuesday is Election Day. Your vote can make a difference.

Contact reporter Don Glynn at 282-2311, Ext. 2246.

Text Only | Photo Reprints
Columns
  • Hamilton, Ken HAMILTON: The SPCA and the pineapple upside-down pie

    It is said that, as free Americans, we often get the things for which we ask; we also often get exactly what we deserve. Sometimes it works out to our good, and sometimes it doesn’t.

    February 9, 2012 1 Photo

  • Glynn GLYNN: Slim chance now for a real thick ice bridge

    If you’re not convinced about the unpredictability of Western New York weather, consider that this area was experiencing temperatures in the mid-40s on the 100th anniversary of the ice bridge tragedy in the gorge.

    February 9, 2012 1 Photo

  • Bradberry, Bill web.jpg BRADBERRY: Is Black History Month Still Relevant?

    I am uncomfortably recovering and slowly recuperating from a relatively minor, but medically necessary procedure which has kept me out of circulation, out of touch and essentially on my back for a lot longer than I have personally believed was justifiable; however, in this case my opinion matters not; the doctor’s diagnosis and promising prognosis trumped mine, so here I lay almost completely befuddled, nearly unable to pen a clear sentence.

    February 7, 2012 1 Photo

  • Bob Confer mug CONFER: Time to end the NFL’s blackout rule

    Long ago, in a much simpler time, ticket sales accounted for the majority of revenues for professional football teams.

    February 6, 2012 1 Photo

  • Scheer, Mark - NEW CITY BEAT: Stuck on traffic

    Sometimes I feel like the traffic signal reporter in Niagara Falls.
    Traffic signals have been making a lot of news around here lately. There’s the whole flap about what to do to improve public safety near the Como Restaurant in the 2200 block of Pine Avenue.

    February 5, 2012 1 Photo

  • Higgs mug HIGGS: Discussing crime and punishment in the Falls

    Have to take a detour off Pine Avenue in 1956 this week to report on an event held by the Niagara Falls Block Club Council for its member clubs and other interested citizens. 

    February 5, 2012 1 Photo

  • Glynn GLYNN: Hotel Niagara plan exciting for the Falls

    It all sounds like a re-run of a TV program you’ve seen a dozen times. This time, however, there is every reason to believe that the landmark Hotel Niagara on Rainbow Boulevard will be restored to the splendid atmosphere that guests enjoyed for decades.

    February 5, 2012 1 Photo

  • Hamilton, Ken HAMILTON: BOE and kids, or the SPCA dogs?

    There is example after example of otherwise qualified Niagara Falls’ board of education members and staffers lending their time and efforts to organizations outside of the school district’s core business.

    February 2, 2012 1 Photo

  • Glynn GLYNN: Trust in SPCA shelter must be restored

    Stories about the operations at the Niagara SPCA shelter shape the image of sickening and disgusting treatment of animals.

    February 1, 2012 1 Photo

  • Bradberry, Bill web.jpg BRADBERRY: Old medicine and new challenges

    Having suffered and recovered from my fair share of illnesses and injuries over the years, I have come to believe that sometimes the treatment and the cure of my condition can seem to be far worse than whatever I may think is ailing me at the moment.

    January 31, 2012 1 Photo

Featured Ads
House Ads
AP Video
Denver's Largest-Ever Drug Bust Nets Dozens Marines: No Punishment for Nazi-like Flag Vets Look to Translate Military Skills Into Jobs Expert: Removing LA School's Staff 'Appropriate' Raw Video: School Bus Burst Into Flames LA School Reopens Amid Sex Abuse Scandal $25B Settlement Reached Over Foreclosure Abuses Pentagon: Allow Women Closer to Front Lines Obama Gives Education Waivers to 10 States Giffords Aide to Run for Her Seat LA School in Sex Abuse Scandal Reopens Winter Slamming North Asia, Parts of Europe Syrian Forces Renew Bombardment of Homs States, Banks Reach Foreclosure-abuse Settlement Raw Video: Italy's Mount Etna Bursts Into Life Greeks March; Angry Despite Debt Deal Raw Video: U.S. Pullout Celebration Raw Video: Annual Empire State Building Run-Up Man Killed in Courthouse Shootout Air Force Airlines: Leaders Get Polished Service
Seasonal Content
Opinion
House Ads
Night & Day
Twitter News
Follow us on twitter
Follow me on Twitter
Hyperlocal Search
Premier Guide
Find a business

Walking Fingers
Maps, Menus, Store hours, Coupons, and more...
Premier Guide
Popular Searches
Powered by Local.com
Front page
Helium debate
Helium