A local photographer by the name of Bryan Caporicci has posted some nice engagement photos of a couple (Kristen and Kris) that were taken in and around Niagara Falls. There are pictures in Oakes Garden Theatre, on Clifton Hill, and more.

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A local photographer by the name of Bryan Caporicci has posted some nice engagement photos of a couple (Kristen and Kris) that were taken in and around Niagara Falls. There are pictures in Oakes Garden Theatre, on Clifton Hill, and more.

From the Niagara Gazette:
With the Flight of Angels permanently grounded, city officials and the Cordish Co. have turned their attention toward bringing a new development in to fill the void left downtown.
The vacant property, located at 310 Rainbow Blvd. and owned by Baltimore-based Cordish, is in a prime location about a block away from the Niagara Falls State Park. It also serves as the entrance into the West Pedestrian Mall, which is targeted for an $8 million upgrade next year.
“Obviously, the city is hoping for a higher density use for that property,” Niagara Falls Mayor Paul Dyster said. “We’re looking for a long-term investment of something with lasting value that would do that location justice.”
On Tuesday I received the latest newsletter from the Travelodge at the Falls. They have an aggressive package where you get a room and quite a bit of other things included. There are several hotels that seem to have this sort of offer. If you are looking to come to Niagara Falls before either of the holiday weekends in May, you should be able to get a good deal.

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From the Niagara Falls Review:
Prominent Niagara Falls businessman Bob Gale has resigned as chairman of the Niagara Parks Commission’s marketing and events committee.
But he isn’t allowed to say why.
Gale, the owner of Gales Fuels, said a confidentiality agreement he signed when appointed to the Niagara Parks Commission board of directors two years ago prevents him from explaining his frustrations.
“I can’t talk about it,” said a flustered Gale Wednesday morning.
“All I can say is, I’m thinking of bowing out of the whole thing. I’m just fed up.
“I can’t (comment). If I do, I’m in trouble. If there was transparency, I could.”
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