The following students at Kenmore East High School have earned spots on the high honor roll for the fourth marking period.
Grade 9: Rachel Adel, Thomas Andolesek, Lindsay Andrews, Derek Baker, Amanda Bartolotta, Thomas Barton, Sarah Bissell, Richard Brinkman, Daniel Bub, Brooke Christopher, Clare Christy, Sarah Crissy, Cristina DiStefano, Caitlyn Fisher, Ryan Flynn, Noah Groves, Courtney Haeick, Amanda Hladik, Paige Hoffman, Graham Jones, Nicholas Jurewicz, Christian Kyles, Mario Lodico, Charlote Luft, Jeremy Michalski, Morgan Miller, Delaney Nola, Leah Novo, Erin O’Brien, Brandon Parker, Haley Parker, Alicia Pooley, Jennifer Porreca, Danielle Rosina, Rachel Shapiro, McQuaid Smyth, Julia Snitzer, Jack Stelianou, Andrea Stutz, Jonathan Tessmer, Glenn Thomakos, Samuel Tulipane, Wei Wang, Steven Winters, and Jeremy Wood.
Grade 10: Monika Aleksandrova, Alexandra Barclay, Aaron Barraclough, Kaitlyn Benware, Louis Capizzi, Samantha Cerankoski, Michael Christie, Matthew Cordovani, Michael Crawford, Michael DePasquale, Victoria DePonceau, Alicia DiVita, Matthew Donn, Joseph Dowdall, Peter Dragos, Katherine Fahs, James Feind, Eric Frauenhofer, Timothy Georger, Kirsten Goodrow, Jacquelyn Harning, Elaina Hill, Kathleen Kane, Rebekah Kern, Stephen Kern, Kara Landberg, Nicholas Limina, Alexander Lisowski, Christine McDonald, Peter McNamara, John Mirabella, David Morris, Morgann Obrochta, Kyle Patterson, Daniel Petrino, John Posch, Kimberly Potfora, Kelly Rife, Amanda Roberts, Deirdre Rudroff, Timothy Schmidt, Amanda Schultz, Jacqueline Schwob, Zachary Smith, Hailey Sorrento, Christina Spataro, Trevor Taggert, Brandi Thomas, Nathaniel Weller, Laura Werwinski, Chelsea Weselak, Laura Wilkinson, and Julianne Yendall.
Grade 11: Jillian Annis, James Arnold, Sarah Barth, Jaclyn Bellanti, Paul Brylinski, Cristian Burgio, Tierra Bush, Kristine Butler, Stephen Clapp, Corey Cook, Megan Crawford, Sean Daniel, Cayla Fish, Morgan Flynn, Alex Fultz, Alexander Gradle, Shannon Griffin, Abigail Helsel-Zielinski, Megan Hertel, Ryan Hubbell, Liam Jones, Robert Karker, Cortney LaMacchia, Devon Lambie, Katrina Loss, Courtney Lowinger, Kelsey McCarthy, Lisa McGuire, Aline Musel, Genevieve O’Connell, Katherine Panzica, Sarah Papaj, Dennis Posheluk, Alexander Rauen, Megan Schifferli, Demi Schlotzhauer, Allison Schmitz, Courtney Smith, Samuel Speciale, Mitchell Sperrazza, Joel Stith, Chelsea Swanekamp, Dylan Szucs, Maria Ta, Lindsay Thomas,Brandon Voyer, Jessica Wagner, Tiffany Wagner, Emily Warren, Stefanie Watt, Kevin Weigel, and Kaylee Willis.
Grade 12: Summer Amoia, Amanda Aniolowski, Kathryn Blanch, Ian Boswell, James Boswell, Amy Brooks, Alissa Bumbolo, Chelsea Butkowski, Matthew Butler, David Byrwa, Angeline Cannizzaro, Tyler Coniglio, Maxwell Costello, Valerie Crissy, Matthew Czerniejewski, Diana Dantonio, Collin deGuehery, Megan Fagyas, Kelsie Flynn, Robert Frantz, Kate Ganczarz, Alexandra Gerbec, Jordyn Giannantonio, Alexandria Goudy, Rachel Grandits, Kristin Hatch, Sherrie Houck, Jeffrey Johnson, William Kellner, Alexi Koehne, Christie Loudermilk, Andre Miller, Sasha Nagelhout, Deanna Nolan, Dillon Olivieri, Morgon Olson, Amanda Oppermann, Evan Pagano, Siddharth Patel, Dominique Pizza, Ailsa Prohn, Christopher Quirin, Richard Rambuss, Michael Regis,Kimberlyn Rife, Alec Safy, Nicole Sayre, Thomas Schwob, Nicholas Seigler, Mark Sledziewski, Andrea Snitzer, Richard Sperrazza, Jeffrey Spors, Alexandra Storms, Jessica Tomasello,Timothy Valint, Connor Walters, Kristin Webb, Corey Weigand, Christopher White, Stephanie Wood, Ashley Yager, and Selina Zaccaria.
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Tuesday, April 26, 2011
Buffalo Museum of Science awarded $1 million grant
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The John R. Oishei Foundation has awarded the Buffalo Museum of Science with a grant in the amount of $1 million. This money will put used to strengthen the museum’s Master Plan, including the funding of two new Science Studios.
These studios will be designed to facilitate content updates to reflect the most modern advances, to keep the museum timely and relevant. Science Studios will open the door for science inquiry and connections to subjects like biomedicine, physical science, and engineering. It will be a superior forum in which to learn about what’s happening in Western New York, too.
The John. R. Oishei Foundation strives to be a catalyst for change, to bolster Buffalo’s economy and overall quality of life for residents.
“The opportunity to support the creation of engaging, hands on science that showcases the exciting innovations taking place in our community was very attractive to our foundation,” said Robert D. Gioia, president of the John R. Oishei Foundation. “We are pleased to support this important effort that through collaboration will bring science alive, and reinvigorate one of our important cultural institutions.”
For more information about these developments, visit www.ScienceBuff.org.
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Monday, April 18, 2011
Buffalo Bisons’ notebook: Pitching staff already seeing changes; Mets recall Gee
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By: Dave Ricci, Sports Reporter
How quickly things can change.
On April 8, the Buffalo Bisons could boast what looked to be the strongest rotation, at least on paper, in all of Triple-A.
Reliable Dillon Gee anchored a staff that included top prospect Jenrry Mejia, 2011 Most Valuable Pitcher Pat Misch and veterans Boof Bonser and Casey Fossum.
Just a little over a week later Gee and Misch have been called up to New York, Bonser (Tommy John Surgery) is done for the season and Fossum is flirting with being a total bust.
Fossum was lit up on his first start of the year on April 11. He gave up seven runs on eight hits-including a grand slam - as the Herd suffered a humiliating 15-1 loss to Pawtucket. It was the worst loss the team ever experienced since moving into the downtown ballpark.
But, after the game, Fossum was more interested in venting about having to play in cold weather.
"When it’s that cold I don't even want to try and throw hard because you're just never loose, you're stiff," Fossum said, "and I'm not gonna cut a pitch loose when it's 20-degree wind chill and risk hurting my shoulder or anything."
In Fossum's defense he hadn't thrown to live batters in 10 days since his last spring training session, so a case could be made he wasn't stretched out enough.
That said, guy, you're with the Mets. If you hope to get up to the bigs again, and, assumably want to pitch in the post season, wouldn't you be pitching in similar cold conditions come playoff time?

Factoring in that Fossum went 2-5 with a 5.75 ERA last season in Japan you can't help but think that maybe, just maybe,his rough outing wasn't just because of the weather.
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Former Buffalo Bison Greg LaRocca stopped by the press box on April 8 with his wife, Amanda, and their two small children.
The 38-year-old native of Oswego, who played for the Bisons from 2001-03, recently retired from baseball after spending the last seven seasons playing in Japan.
LaRocca has spent his final three seasons with the Orix Buffaloes of the Japanese Pacific League. Upon retiring, Orix had offered LaRocca a job as manager. But "Roc" turned it down in favor of returning home.
LaRocca is currently serving as a scout for Orix.
Like everyone around the world, LaRocca was shocked by the devastating earthquakes and tsunami that struck Japan and said he feels fortunate that he and his family returned home when they did.
"We were texting friends of ours all night long asking are you alright? Are you alright?" LaRocca said. "It was just unbelievable."
LaRocca, who made a career of being hit-by-pitch while with the Bisons, set what he believes to be a world record by getting struck by pitches 100 times in 2008.
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Outfielder, and former No.1 prospect, Fernando Martinez (right hamstring strain) was placed on the DL on April 15. He was hitting .313 this season.
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The Bisons begin an eight-game home stand Monday when they host Rochester at 6:05.
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By: Dave Ricci, Sports Reporter
How quickly things can change.
On April 8, the Buffalo Bisons could boast what looked to be the strongest rotation, at least on paper, in all of Triple-A.
Reliable Dillon Gee anchored a staff that included top prospect Jenrry Mejia, 2011 Most Valuable Pitcher Pat Misch and veterans Boof Bonser and Casey Fossum.
Just a little over a week later Gee and Misch have been called up to New York, Bonser (Tommy John Surgery) is done for the season and Fossum is flirting with being a total bust.
Fossum was lit up on his first start of the year on April 11. He gave up seven runs on eight hits-including a grand slam - as the Herd suffered a humiliating 15-1 loss to Pawtucket. It was the worst loss the team ever experienced since moving into the downtown ballpark.
But, after the game, Fossum was more interested in venting about having to play in cold weather.
"When it’s that cold I don't even want to try and throw hard because you're just never loose, you're stiff," Fossum said, "and I'm not gonna cut a pitch loose when it's 20-degree wind chill and risk hurting my shoulder or anything."
In Fossum's defense he hadn't thrown to live batters in 10 days since his last spring training session, so a case could be made he wasn't stretched out enough.
That said, guy, you're with the Mets. If you hope to get up to the bigs again, and, assumably want to pitch in the post season, wouldn't you be pitching in similar cold conditions come playoff time?
Factoring in that Fossum went 2-5 with a 5.75 ERA last season in Japan you can't help but think that maybe, just maybe,his rough outing wasn't just because of the weather.
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Former Buffalo Bison Greg LaRocca stopped by the press box on April 8 with his wife, Amanda, and their two small children.
The 38-year-old native of Oswego, who played for the Bisons from 2001-03, recently retired from baseball after spending the last seven seasons playing in Japan.
LaRocca has spent his final three seasons with the Orix Buffaloes of the Japanese Pacific League. Upon retiring, Orix had offered LaRocca a job as manager. But "Roc" turned it down in favor of returning home.
LaRocca is currently serving as a scout for Orix.
Like everyone around the world, LaRocca was shocked by the devastating earthquakes and tsunami that struck Japan and said he feels fortunate that he and his family returned home when they did.
"We were texting friends of ours all night long asking are you alright? Are you alright?" LaRocca said. "It was just unbelievable."
LaRocca, who made a career of being hit-by-pitch while with the Bisons, set what he believes to be a world record by getting struck by pitches 100 times in 2008.
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Outfielder, and former No.1 prospect, Fernando Martinez (right hamstring strain) was placed on the DL on April 15. He was hitting .313 this season.
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The Bisons begin an eight-game home stand Monday when they host Rochester at 6:05.
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