Akron Fire Company to give Easter Bunny a lift

Akron Fire Company has organized a special ride for the Easter Bunny. They will have a full company parade through the Village of Akron with most of their apparatus on Easter Sunday beginning at 12:00 noon. The company is NOT handing out candy. They ask that you stay on your porches or in your yards and please make sure you are practicing social distancing when you see the parade. Chief Chuck Haist is the officer in charge of the detail and he encourages everyone to waive at the Easter Bunny! Akron Fire Company members look forward to seeing everyone. and Thank

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Area churches find innovative ways to worship

by Rich Place As the COVID-19 pandemic continues to impact seemingly every aspect of daily life, the way people worship — and the way churches keep in touch with their congregants — hasn’t been immune to the changes. Almost overnight, churches had to go from planning an in-person worship to learning new ways to share the gospel, keep church families connected, and provide outreach to the community. Churches in Akron are adapting, many closing their physical doors to comply with government recommendations and mandates but opening their doors online — some broadcasting services over the web for the first time.

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Communities need their newspapers, and newspapers need their community

By JUDY PATRICK From afar, the COVID-19 pandemic is generating news of such terrifying magnitude that it is nearly too overwhelming to comprehend. Millions are suffering and thousands are dying. Economies are collapsing. The world seems out of control. That’s the big picture, which you can learn about from innumerable print, web and broadcast news outlets. But it’s in the pages of local newspapers that this terrible news hits home. Through stories of sickness and of death, of brave healthcare workers and struggling small business owners, local journalists are documenting  their communities. In hard-hit New York City, dozens of local

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Happy Birthday Ray

SOCIAL DISTANCING BIRTHDAY PARADE – Many turned out to wish Ray Cheavacci a Happy 84th Birthday at his Carney Road home last Wednesday afternoon (April 1). A car caravan bearing balloons and signs of birthday wishes, as well as fire trucks, helped the Town of Newstead resident celebrate while keeping a safe distance.

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Notice of Formation of a Limited Liability Company

NOTICE OF FORMATION OF A LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY COBH HARBOR HOLDINGS, LLC, filed Articles of Organization with the Secretary of State of New York (SSNY) on the 21st day of February, 2020.  Office location: Erie County. SSNY designated as agent upon whom process against it may be served.  SSNY shall mail copy of any process served upon him or her to:  11212 Hunts Corners Road, Clarence, New York 14031.  Purpose: Any lawful act or activity.

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April 9 classifieds

ADVERTISING PLACE YOUR CLASSIFIED WITH THE AKRON BUGLE AND IT WILL RUN IN THE ALDEN ADVERTISER AT NO ADDITIONAL COST – $6.50 for up to 15 words, ten cents each additional word. – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 3 Million Readers for only $455 – Your 25 word classified ad will run in the New York State Classified Advertising Network (nyscan) ninety percent of 222 paid weekly newspapers statewide. You can also advertise your classified in specific regions Western ($125), Central ($175) and

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