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  1. flyguy

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    Jun 26th, 13:04

    I like the name I came up with while driving one day that would name the beach "fecal beach", its kinda catchy and true at the same time.

  2. mbhxam

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    Jun 26th, 13:38

    Wait, where is the fecal beach? Oh yeah, I remember now, right down from the fecal slip!

  3. stephenjames716

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    Jun 26th, 13:45

    cool..thanks. I had no idea this was there.

  4. scooter

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    Jun 26th, 14:45

    having crap in the water is disgusting. i sail that area a few times a week.

    but can BRO look into the facts or the ongoing project. isn't it an outdated pipe that will be repaired soon. isn't some of the sewer infrastructure part of the millions of $$$ being spent on the waterfront development???

    The Marina Market is a pretty good, convienent, cheap place to pick up some last minute items. they should see an increase in business. i've definetly noticed more people walking around that area of the city lately.

  5. scooter

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    Jun 26th, 14:48

    having crap in the water is disgusting. i sail that area a few times a week.

    but can BRO look into the facts or the ongoing project. isn't it an outdated pipe that will be repaired soon. isn't some of the sewer infrastructure part of the millions of $$$ being spent on the waterfront development???

    The Marina Market is a pretty good, convienent, cheap place to pick up some last minute items. they should see an increase in business. i've definetly noticed more people walking around that area of the city lately.

  6. NorPark

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    Jun 26th, 15:20

    I sail out of the erie basin every wed for the races, and actually stopped in to market yesterday for my first time to grab some pre/during/post race brew. I bit more expensive, but where else can you go thats within a mile radius of there. Speaking of The Hatch, we stopped in after the race for the first time in quite a while, it will be the last for quite a while as well. They had about 6 people 'working' the joint, but no one was really doing anything. It wasn't busy by any means, so it shouldn't take 15 minutes after you place your order to get a hot dog. The few people in front of us seemed to be pretty annoyed as well. I have literally never seen so many employees doing absolutely nothing at once, it was a complete joke.

  7. buffaloboy14

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    Jun 26th, 16:02

    This is that shop that cators to the stupid projects they have ruining the marina down there. I wouldnt give this guy a dime!

  8. buffaloboy14

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    Jun 26th, 16:05

    And thats "projects" as in ghetto people homes not like projects as in the city is actually doing somthing down there besides making sure nobody swims at the mini beach

  9. driz716

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    Jun 26th, 16:10

    ive been calling it micro beach

  10. MJWorthington

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    Jun 26th, 16:30

    because sewer overflows during heavy rains is something new around here right? Its been temporarily closing beaches along both lakes for years.

  11. anthonycapone

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    Jun 26th, 18:14

    buffalo boy 14 you must really be "14" ,either taht or your just a complete idiot , or bot . Those buildings were "projects " more than 20 before you and i were even born , they are not "projects " any more you moron , they are "apartments" MORON !!!!!

  12. anthonycapone

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    Jun 26th, 18:17

    "that" ........"both" .....+years

  13. magoo55

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    Jun 26th, 21:14

    it is NOT projects - as a matter of fact it isnt even considered public housing - there are an amazing variety of people who live there - they have won prizes for their community gardens with buffalo in bloom in the past. the marina market is a great addition to our community , i just wish there would be healthier food choices and veggie options ..

  14. BADASH

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    Jun 26th, 22:13

    It was the projects, like magoo55 said, years ago. It was shut down in the 60's, reopened, mismanaged for years and now is a great place to live especially for people that need inexpensive housing like some seniors and students. I have a friend that rented there for the past few years when she was starting out, making $16,000 a year. Now, she just bought a house and will be leaving, but she told me that she will miss living at the apartments since there's a real good mix of people there and the new management has really done a great job of getting things right again. ' As far as the market, I work across Erie Street from there and they have the best sandwiches and also have a widevariety of beverages, even Starbucks Double Shot Mochas with Guarana, a nice way to start the day. They also manage the Hatch.

    And Buffaloboy14, please change your name if your going to continue to shoot everything down in our city. Your a mess.

  15. icecreamsub

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    Jun 26th, 22:56

    the Marine Drive apartments are (or at least once were) owned by the BMHA. They provide inexpensive waterfront living for a select group who were lucky, or brave enough to escape their native South Buffalo

  16. SLEEPL8

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    Jun 27th, 15:53

    Poopy Beach

  17. buffaloboy14

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    Jun 30th, 11:13

    anthonycapone- 14 must be the percentage number out of 100 you got on your spelling test before you dropped out of the 7th grade.