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The night market on Pine Avenue in Niagara Falls brought a few new vendors but ended a bit early as several packed up and left after big gusts of wind and a temperature drop.
Mickey Kal still entertained as Sheri Senek sold apples, pears and pumpkins to a sparse audience. One woman drove up with a handicapped placard on her mirror, smoking a cheap cigarette from the Rez seeking curbside service for her apples and pumpkins without leaving her vehicle.
Sheri and Market Manager JoAnna Congi cheerfully delivered.
Mist, with a high of 81 and low of 53 degrees. Mist in the morning, sunny for the afternoon, partly cloudy in the evening, mist overnight.
Focus, Joe. Â This is about Hyde Park Ice Pavilion, nothing else. Â We have been making up the difference of $1.4 M since 2013.
 Funny thing, I’d bet about 90% of the children do not live in the city of NF that are playing hockey there
Not so sure about 90%, but those tournaments which target the out of towners spend a pretty penny when they're here between lodging and meals during the off season. Hockey is arguably the most expensive sport to play and the parents of kids on these travel teams are generally pretty well off.