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Niagara County Legislator Christopher McKimmie will host his next Coffee with Chris on Saturday, March 21 at 9:00 a.m. at Grace Lutheran Church, 736 Cayuga Drive, Niagara Falls.
Joining McKimmie will be Niagara Falls Police Superintendent Nick Ligammari, retired Niagara Falls Police Superintendent John Faso representing the State’s Gun Involved Violence Elimination (GIVE) Initiative, and retired Niagara Falls Police Domestic Violence Detective Kathy Stack, representing the State’s STRIVE Initiative focused on addressing domestic violence.
“These meetings are about hearing directly from residents,” said McKimmie. “I’m especially looking forward to having Superintendent Ligammari join us so people can hear directly from the city’s top cop about public safety in Niagara Falls.”
McKimmie will provide Tim Hortons coffee. No reservations are required and all are welcome
Moderate rain, with a high of 88 and low of 63 degrees. Sunny in the morning, light rain shower during the afternoon, clear overnight.
One of these days, the dog and I are going to meet up with you and I'll pick your brain on cell service, curing meats in the attic, and the tour guide life!
We're on Whirlpool and have had repeated issues of our cell phones picking up the Canadian cell towers across the gorge and having to argue that we're not roaming to Google fi.
I think the expanded Niagara falls State Park is a good idea because it helps showcase the extensive gorge park and trails from devils hole to the falls. Canadian side does not have anything like that. We are located near Whirlpool and I hope they continue to allow the Meadows to grow wild rather than trying to cr