Niagara County Encourages Purple Heart Veterans to Come Forward
By: Staff Reporter
Niagara County Clerk Joseph A. Jastrzemski today said Niagara County will once again honor Purple Heart Veterans by adding their name to county’s Book of Honor at a ceremony to be held on August 7. The county is asking any Purple Heart Veterans or their family members who have not yet come forward to please do so by June 11 in order to be part of this year’s ceremony.
“Niagara County is proud of our distinction as an official Purple Heart County as we are committed to the preserving the legacy of brave military personnel who were wounded fighting for our country,” said Jastrzemski. “After our initial ceremony in 2019, we were made ware of additional Purple Heart veterans who we intended to honor last year. But that event was cancelled due the pandemic. So we are excited for this year’s event and want to do all we can to ensure every single Purple Heart Veteran from Niagara Coun
Niagara County DMV restricts walk-in hours to residents only
Niagara County Clerk Joseph A. Jastrzemski says the DMV tried to open walk-ins to everyone, but the number of people coming from other communities was overwhelming.
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Visit to the DMV Highway Warning Sign, Icon of a car and text DMV on a yellow highway sign with sky background Author: WGRZ Staff Updated: 10:33 PM EDT April 19, 2021
NIAGARA COUNTY, N.Y. Niagara County officials say future walk-in hours for the DMV will be limited to Niagara County residents only.
Niagara County Clerk Joseph A. Jastrzemski says the DMV tried to open walk-ins to everyone, but the number of people coming from other communities was overwhelming, creating long lines and long wait times.
Niagara County DMV to Begin Walk-In Hours on April 13th
By: Staff Reporter
Niagara County Clerk Joseph A. Jastrzemski today announced that the Niagara County Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) will be putting a schedule in place that allows residents to come to a local DMV office without an appointment one day a week at each of the county’s three DMV offices. Jastrzemski said this new plan would begin mid-April and will be in place to handle the usual surge of activity that comes through his office each spring as people register recreational vehicles, boat trailers, cars in storage and so on.