Assemblyman Burke announces funding for critical Cazenovia Rink roof repair

Assemblyman Pat Burke (D-Buffalo) was joined by South District Councilmember Chris Scanlon (D-South Buffalo), Hasek’s Heroes Board of Directors President James Hornung Jr., Cazenovia Youth Hockey Board of Directors President Meg Gifford, SABAH Executive Director Sheila O’Brien, as well as several youth hockey players and SABAH skaters to announce that he has secured $500,000 in New York State funding to make necessary repairs to the roof of the Timothy J. Burvid Ice Rink (Cazenovia Rink).

“We haven’t always gotten our fair share, but I’m working to bring much needed state resources back to South Buffalo. Brick by brick, we are building the community up.” said Assemblyman Pat Burke. “I’m thrilled that this $500,000 grant will allow the City of Buffalo to repair the roof of Caz Rink and enable Hasek’s Heroes, Caz Youth Hockey, SABAH, Timon, and more to continue our long legacy of youth hockey development, as well as inclusive sports and recreation.”

The Cazenovia Ice Rink is in need of substantial roof work to address immediate leaks over the ice surface as well as the long term viability of the rink. The $500,000 secured by Assemblyman Burke will allow for the completion of this work including construction documents, bidding, construction inspection and administration, and total roof rehabilitation.

“The Timothy J. Burvid Ice Rink has played a vital role in our community for generations,” said Buffalo Common Councilmember Christopher P. Scanlon. “It’s where I learned how to skate and where my children are now learning to do the same. As a heavily utilized public facility, it has experienced substantial wear and tear over the years. In 2013, the  City of Buffalo invested $250,000 in overall rink improvements and will spend $1.8 million in 2021 to replace the chiller system, but the need for a new roof is immediate. I am grateful to Assemblymember Burke for securing $500,000 to repair the roof, ensuring that the thousands of athletes who use this rink can continue to do so for years to come.”

The rink is home to the Cazenovia Youth Hockey Organization, the Hasek’s Heroes program, SABAH, the Timon High School hockey team, local travel organizations, and adult league games. The facility is used year-round, including whenever the rink shuts down during summer months, offering indoor lacrosse, roller hockey, and street hockey to area groups. This funding to repair the roof will impact thousands of people and save a facility that is a South Buffalo community staple.  

“We are extremely grateful for the leadership of Assemblyman Pat Burke,” said Hasek’s Heroes President James Hornung Jr.. “His dedication and commitment to our community continues to provide residents with opportunities they would otherwise not have. As a result of his hard work and persistence, the funding we are receiving will enable us  to continue to keep the Cazenovia Ice Rink functioning for years to come.”

Related articles

‘Nobody wants this drama’: MTG admits hostility to ousting speaker  — but will plow ahead



Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) admitted that "nobody" wanted the drama she was creating by trying to oust House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) — but she's doing it anyway.

Following a press conference Wednesday where Greene vowed to trigger a "motion to vacate" the Speaker's chair next week, she spoke to conservative podcaster Steve Bannon.

"And we have Mike Johnson going in there and basically giving a sloppy kiss to [House Minority Leader] Hakeem Jeffries and Jeffries taking him in with a great big hug and them holding and sharing the speaker's gavel together," Greene complained. "That's what's wrong for America."

"Steve, nobody wants this drama right now, but it's Mike Johnson that has completely brought it on all of us," she continued.

"Yeah, this is inconvenient. Yeah, this is something I don't want to have to do with right now. Yeah, this is something that our conference shouldn't have to go through."

ALSO READ: DeJoy faces pain over postal 'crime wave’

Greene insisted she did not run for Congress to "go along and get along."

"I didn't come up here to Washington to go along and get along and put it in cruise control and just have an easy job, cushy job up here in Washington while America burns down to the ground and gets taken over by George Soros and all of his protests in Hamas and fully open borders and we're being invaded and the economy falls apart and our dollar loses value and inflation continues to skyrocket and our kids have no hope for a future," she ranted.

"I'm sorry, I'm not here to participate in the uniparty, but I can't wait to deliver a vote for American voters next week so they can have a fully transparent list of everybody here in Congress that believes in the uniparty and has a membership card in the uniparty," Greene added.

"It's a coming out party, Steve, and I'm ready to deliver it."

Watch the video below from Real America's Voice.

‘Totally Possible!’ Trump Fan Lashes Out Over CNN Anchor ‘Trying Not To Laugh’ At Taylor Swift Rigged Super Bowl Theory

A Trump fan told Donie O’Sullivan he didn't appreciate it when Dana Bash mocked the "totally possible" theory Taylor Swift rigged the Super Bowl with Biden.

The post ‘Totally Possible!’ Trump Fan Lashes Out Over CNN Anchor ‘Trying Not To Laugh’ At Taylor Swift Rigged Super Bowl Theory first appeared on Mediaite.

Orioles Announcers Shred Infamous Umpire C.B. Bucknor After Blown Call: ‘You Kinda Wonder How Bad He’s Gonna Be’

The Baltimore Orioles broadcast team took turns shredding umpire C.B. Bucknor after he blew a called strike early in Tuesday's game against the Yankees.

The post Orioles Announcers Shred Infamous Umpire C.B. Bucknor After Blown Call: ‘You Kinda Wonder How Bad He’s Gonna Be’ first appeared on Mediaite.