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By Joe Longo on Saturday, August 25, 2007
The public is invited to meet Niagara mystery writer Beverley Armstrong-Rodman on Aug. 28 from 7pm to 8pm in the LaMarsh Room of the Victoria Avenue Library. She will read from her new book "Baa Baa Black Death", talk about her story and autograph books. Her first novel "Murder is a Family Matter" was published last year.

The new book again takes place in the Niagara area, mentioning locations familiar to local readers. The author also takes readers to some exciting adventures in Muskoka and treats us to a few lively escapades at a beautiful Florida resort. Some favourite characters from her first book also appear in the second one. It's summer in Niagara Falls. It's hot, humid and deadly. A murderer is carefully choosing pretty young women as victims. He walks among us waiting and planning....
By Joe Longo on Saturday, August 18, 2007
Denzel Washington is a fine actor who has starred in many motion pictures including:

"Philadelphia", "Malcolm X", "Crimson Tide", "Remember the Titans", "The Bone Collector and"The Manchurian Candidate. Many have borrowed these DVDs from our library.

Denzel Washington has now published a book of 74 inspiring personal stories from celebrities about the people who helped shape their lives. It is called ...
By Joe Longo on Saturday, August 04, 2007
Hundreds of people have looked at a display at the Victoria Avenue Library of sixteen black and white photographs of buildings and other structures which no longer exist in Niagara Falls.

The display titled "Those Were The Days" will bring back memories of our community's past including the Eaton's Store, Stamford Park racetrack, the Clifton Hotel, the Union Bus Terminal, the Niagara Wire Weaving Plant located at the former Pyramid Place and the Lundy's Lane School.There is a photo of the demolition of the Canadian National Railway Station at the corner of Bridge St. and Victoria Avenue, the Bush Estate built by Samuel Zimmerman on Clifton Hill, Cyanamid, the J.A. Russnell Funeral Home on Huron St. and a former parking area in Queen Victoria Park.

See Barnett's Niagara Falls Museum in 1881, Barker Street School in 1919 , the Oneida Community Plate building and crowds at the Victoria Park Station awaiting a Niagara St. Catharines and Toronto Railway NSCT train.

A photo...