Even though all of business owner Rob Credi’s scrutinies have not been quelled, he feels that portions of city management have given him what he wanted: informative communication. After sending emails to city leaders and talking publicly at this week’s City Council meeting, Credi has gotten answers and a prospective meeting to further discuss his issues. He has served as a
Rob Credi doesn’t really want to be that guy. You know, the relentlessly squeaky wheel who continuously complains about issues, in this case issues he believes have been created by city officials. After sending emails to management and City Council previously during the Harvester Avenue road construction project, Credi tried again recently with another issue related to
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Video Sponsor Cody Harloff was caught clowning around Friday evening at Harvester Center. Of course, the stark white face with black-rimmed eyes and deep red lips didn’t seem quite so jovial as you might expect from a clown, but that’s because Harloff was part of the haunted house on the first floor of 56 Harvester Ave., Batavia. “I’m gonna give them the thrill and, kind of
Rolling into autumn has meant more than the debut of colorfully decorated trees; it has also signaled the finale to several city street projects. Public Works Superintendent Brett Frank reviewed the list of work at or near completion during this week’s City Council meeting. As you may have noticed, Bank Street, Chandler Avenue, Ross Street and Richmond Avenue are looking