MARSEILLE : MSC announced the reshuffling of its Angola Service, adding Pointe-Noire in Congo Republic (CR) and Matadi in Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC)
Updated: 6:24 PM EDT June 23, 2021
BUFFALO, N.Y. New York State Police are asking for the public s help to identify a man following an incident Tuesday at the Angola Service Area on the Thruway.
According to a post on Facebook from New York State Police, a man reportedly threw a credit card reader and drinks at a McDonald’s employee at the Angola Service Area. The incident happened around 1 a.m.
Troopers say the man was last seen leaving the Angola Service Area in a dark-colored SUV with out-of-state plates.
Anyone with information is asked to call New York State Police at (518) 436-2825.
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On Nov. 2, 2016, then Arkwright town Supervisor Frederic Norton, center, was joined by federal and local officials to announce the turbine deal with EDP Renewables.
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Former town Supervisor Frederic “Nick” Norton remembers the long grind associated with making green energy become a reality in Arkwright. Some of it was on the local end, but the larger struggle was really on the next level with New York state.
That was a headache, to say the least. “Working with the state is pure hell because I had to deal with bureaucrats,” he recalled.
It was far from the lifestyle Norton envisioned when he arrived in the north county around 23 years ago from Kenmore where he worked as an attorney. During his tenure, he represented 12 school districts while considering himself a “neighborhood lawyer.”