Labatt 'Pond' Hockey Inspires

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Moments ago, Congressman Brian Higgins and Mayor Brown ceremoniously lifted the seasonal barrier to the Erie Basin Marina. Mayor Brown commented on the fact that people were asking him why this part of the waterfront is closed for the winter season. The answer? There really is not a good answer. So, today signaled Phase 1 in turning the Erie Basin Marina into a fully operational year 'round waterfront destination. Short term and long term plans are to rework the roadway and parkway design, plan for the addition of winter season concession stands, research public activities (like open skating in the Erie Basin Marina), allocate police patrols, incorporate plowing routes, re-open public restrooms, and talk to The Hatch about becoming a 12-month destination (same with Shanghai Reds about extending hours).

Labatt USA President Glen Walter (top photo: right of Mayor Brown) has already announced that Labatt intends to host a second 'Pond' Hockey Tournament (see 2008) at the site of the Erie Basin Marina next winter. In the meantime, the new open hours of at the Erie Basin Marina will allow cars, bikers and runners to legally utilize the grounds that lead out to Outlook Tower. That section of the waterfront has been closed to the public for half the year over the past 30 years.

pond-hockey-development-buf.jpg Mayor Brown even stated that he was continuing to look into plans to create ‘Tower Beach'. He added that these projects would soon come to fruition with the support of both the public and private sectors. Higgins added that it is these low cost/high impact projects that will continue to shape our waterfront.

Top photo: Labatt hockey tournament champs (taken by Joe Cascio).

2nd photo: Brown and Higgins lift the barricade that has prevented people from enjoying winter along the lake.

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What Others Have To Say

  1. al-alo

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    Feb 18th, 13:17

    what the hell is brian higgins wearing on his head!

  2. sbrof

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    Feb 18th, 13:22

    Great!! There isn't any reason that people should not be allowed to use an already public area year round. If people want to brunt the winds and snow they should be allowed to. Otherwise it appears as though the city really only wanted it to be publicly accessible so the 'haves' to get access to their private boat slips.

    Ohh wait that is probably the reason it is closed in the winter to begin with and why 80% of the land down there is restricted to parking for shanghai reds or boat launch users only.

  3. galaxyjay

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    Feb 18th, 13:30

    I love the fact that the guy third from the left is grabbing his male-region...Ha!

  4. BuffaloDave

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    Feb 18th, 14:29

    I went down to the marina to see the tournament and thought the same thing. It did me proud to see people using that area in the winter. The lake looked really neat and a lot of people, myself included, never usually get that close to it in the winter. The skyline looked great, especially in the similar angle to your last shot above, with the new condo tower rising, the shell of the Dulski visible and the new BlueCross/Shield building. I felt very proud to be a Buffalonian, but one has to wonder about the blatent drinking going on at the event. Not that anyone was roudy, but odd to see the mayor in a pic with the guys all drinking in a public place. Regardless, this event opened me up to the beauty there and makes me want to ice skate in the marina.

  5. regurge

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    Feb 18th, 14:34

    BuffaloDave...it was an event sponsored by Labatt, it makes sense that there be some drinking.

  6. benfranklin

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    Feb 18th, 14:49

    regurge...I'd go a step further and say they were more than a sponsor... without them the event would not have taken place. Labatt's should be praised for the event, and if a 'family-friendlier' event is invisioned for the future, some other organization would need to step in and help with the organization/sponsorship.

  7. BuffaloDave

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    Feb 18th, 14:55

    Before everyone gangs up on me - I just thought that it was an odd to see. I have never been one to shy away from the drink and have no problem with it (just used to hiding booze in my pocket I guess!)

  8. carlmalone

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    Feb 18th, 15:00

    great idea that will get better and better every year. Throw in more vendors, beer stands, hot coco with bailey's, drum fires, 1 hr hotel rooms, etc..

  9. urbanesque

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    Feb 18th, 15:20

    It is about f...ing time that the waterfront was opened to the public!

  10. jamesbflo

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    Feb 18th, 15:45

    lol, never been downtown for a st. pattys day parade i take it.

  11. Auburner

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    Feb 18th, 15:54

    Who's the guy next to the Mayor, tugging at his johnson?

  12. lizzyb

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    Feb 18th, 16:12

    Well hip hip hooray. My scooter pals and I love to ride to the tip of the marina and take in the breathtaking view. We would love to be able to experience same on cold weather riding days. Open it up and they will come. Oh the vendors this would bring out to the cold loving PUBLIC. Very sad seeing the gate closed and the sign stating closed til May. PS...oh what about that little PUBLIC beach idea that was bandied about last year on BRO? Happy Dead Presidents Day.

  13. FunGuy

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    Feb 18th, 16:27

    Great event, great FUN. As far as the guy next to the mayor, he's a disgrace. Ignore the man behind the curtain. Good to see that there is talk about opening this area up. Wonder if it had anything to do (annual closing) with who would take care of salting and plowing the road and parking lots. Added expense to be sure, but also brings more people down to the area in bad weather months. Add this to the cocoa and Baileys - cocoa and peppermint schnapps. As far as St Pat's Day, the city really should clamp down on the public drinking during parade time since it is for families. The drinking can continue AFTER the parade when the little kids are out of harms way.

  14. dix1900

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    Feb 18th, 17:46

    Did any of the posters above who were speaking about the public beer drinking even GO to the game? There were a ton of kids and family's there. I didn't see a thing wrong with parents having their children there. And I couldn't see a single family concerned that their children were being exposed to such a thing as public drinking. Obviously it is being sponsored and brought to us by a beer company, why wouldn't there be a beer tent? If people are so worried about children seeing grown men and women drinking beer outdoors at an event sponsored by a beer company, then they should lobby for an "upright, holy than thou" hockey event of their own. Someone mentioned St. Patrick's Day as evidence of "public drinking" at a "family affair", folks I come from Savannah Georgia, Home to the 3rd largest St. Paddy's day celebration in the US. I can tell you, drinking at "family event's" unless it's at Disney World isn't anything new to children... Doesn't matter if it's a St Paddy's day celebration, a hockey game, or a heaven forbid a Superbowl. The matter shouldn't be public drinking but driving afterwards. Besides, Buffalo seems to be a "drinking" town as it is... there shouldn't be any fuss over drinking. And not being a Buffalo native, I was not even aware until reading the comments here that the waterfront marina isn't open during the winter. I am extra glad I went to the game then, not only did I get some great photos for my family back in Ga, but I got to do something I apparently couldn't do anyway. I say, lets open the water front marina up more often! Just be sure to put a life guard on duty because I saw a couple people wandering a little too close to the frozen ice on the lake side of the roadway. Sorry for the rant about drinking though, just my opinion and everyone has one.

  15. mac1234

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    Feb 18th, 18:12

    Yeah really unfortunate that guy had his picture taken right then. or that he wasn't paying enough attention to where his hands were. i hate when guys do that. they dont think its obvious...

  16. FunGuy

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    Feb 18th, 19:17

    dix1900, no arguement from me on the beer at the Labbatt's event. It was sponsired by a beer company. But when it comes to St Paddy's Day here in the B-LO, I have to ask you if you ever attended the parade here. If you had, you would agree that during the parade, the drinking should be banned. Most folks come to the parade already drunk and adding more fuel to the fire gets really bad. Hell, I'm a beer boy myself, but I also know when it's time to close it out for a couple of hours. mac1234, it looks like this dude made a point of grabbing his jewels for the pic. Maybe as a Tool Man grunt to the competition or maybe as a sign of ignorance. Who knows? But, I agree with you, and I am also surprised the photographer didn't crop it or offer another pic in its place.

  17. 300miles

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    Feb 18th, 19:20

    How many times did Mayor Brown change his clothes for the photo shoot??

  18. magnum

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    Feb 18th, 22:19

    I'll never forget all the fun I had in Ottawa years ago in the winter. Their Rideau Canal is billed as the longest ice skating in the world. Situated downtown, it's the center of their world famous winter festival – food, beer , skating, major ice sculpting. For all the people who complain about Buffalo's weather - PISS OFF! Having lived in Montreal and Toronto, one simply has to ask, 'Why have these cities succeeded in such a cold environment?" Ans: it's not the weather stupid. Let’s keep some green space down at the Erie Basin and start having our own winter festivals and let’s start renting skates there. Of coarse, lets get some jobs first and fill all these new condos :).

  19. FunGuy

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    Feb 18th, 22:28

    300miles, the first pic was at the hockey play-offs on Saturday, the second pic was from today when Brown and Higgins removed the barrier at the Marina.

  20. gaustad

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    Feb 18th, 22:52

    little things like pond hockey or a beach that are so elemetary and inexpensive for water front development. We need more events and more things to do in the winter here. The season is just to long and grey.

  21. icecreamsub

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    Feb 18th, 23:26

    I hope for Higgins and Brown's sake they did their homework first to make sure this isn't against the law

  22. BetterThanDetroit

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    Feb 19th, 00:06

    WHAAAAAH!!!!! WHAAAAAH!!! PEOPLE, SHUT THE FRONT DOOR!!! I'M MISERABLY SICK OF HEARING ABOUT RIGHT VS. WRONG, LAW BREAKING, ETC!!! THIS IS BUFFALO!! IT'S ALL WRONG HERE AND WE DEAL WITH IT. F'ING HOCKEY AND F'ING BEER? BOMB!!! BRING IN THE PURE PLATINUM TEAM TO PLAY 24 KT AND LET'S MAKE IT A REAL POW-WOW!! F IT!!

  23. nonono

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    Feb 19th, 00:32

    open year round, till some slack jawed beer cozy falls through the ice, and then it will be closed due to 'insurance and liability issues'. enjoy it while it lasts, 'cuz it wont.

    (someone tell helmut head #3 that its bad form to jockey your hockey, and chuckle your pucks when the mayor is posing for a photo op)

    "It is about f...ing time that the waterfront was opened to the public! " lol, u so crazy urbanesque, waterfront open to the public, thats rich!

    mmm, i made a funny, thats rich... waterfront, thats 'Rich', get it? never mind, that's the problem, nobody gets it.

  24. DumpsterKid

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    Feb 19th, 01:26

    Look at how much fun Byron is having, next thing you know he'll be trying to get the winter olympics here!

  25. 300miles

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    Feb 19th, 01:56

    FunGuy - thanks for the explanation :)

  26. kbcobra

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    Feb 19th, 10:50

    Keeping EBM open in the fall/winter, Great!

    One Gripe: As a slip holder in EBM the thought of 24 hour access for non slip holders is a bit disturbing. Many of us pay a good deal of money to have a slip for 3 months, and anyone who knows anything about boats, they arent the most secure things in the world when it comes to theft. There is really no good reason to allow summer access to the EBM after 10PM and I hope they take into consideration the 500K in revenue the slipholders provide the city annually and make sure that the boats/slips are adequatley protected (and no, I dont just meen a chain accross the dock access, this wont even stop my grandmother). Anyone who would like to argue the crime aspect against boats in this area should talk to the slipholders who keep their boats in past closing each year.

    This wont keep me from having a slip there this year, but if crime DOES increase many slipholders will leave.

    .02

  27. nonono

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    Feb 19th, 11:01

    "This wont keep me from having a slip there this year, but if crime DOES increase many slip holders will leave."

    ...what? and free up the physical and visual access to our regions treasured waterfront? that is an outrage sir! we demand you all continue to dock your dingys here, and dutifully welcome your share of property damage as your part of your civic responsibility to maintain and preserve a cluttered and limited access lake front!

  28. kbcobra

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    Feb 19th, 11:08

    Good idea, drive more money out of Buffalo, I highly doubt the city needs the money, it may as well be a public park with NO INCOME! Sweet idea!

    It would be really terrible to not have the dock side of the water (A MARINA) available for what? fishing off the pier? Give me a break. Many of the people who slip here (myself included) live and work in the city. We choose to have our boats here because it is in the city.

    Please let me what it is you plan on doing in the Marina in the pitch dark between 10pm and 6am in the summer, I'm all ears.

  29. jeffrey653

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    Feb 19th, 11:29

    Where are these people going to park? Doesn't the city have rules about parking? Will you open a Police Precinct at the marina? What are you going to do about your contract with the marina operators? Who will determine that the ice is safe to walk on? How will the owners of the condos adjacent to the marina respond? It doesn't sound like our politicians did any research before they made their decision to open this area to the public. The marina operator found out about it as they saw it on television. They are livid and they should be. I was under the obviously mistaken opinion that our government was working for us.

  30. fill

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    Feb 19th, 11:31

    I see that the guy grabbing his crotch is hoisting a can of Blue..................It looks like a statement to me !!

  31. nonono

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    Feb 19th, 11:35

    cobra,

    is that a bit of reptilian venom I detect? do my words come back to bite me in the asp. i certainly didnt mean to 'rattle' your cage, snake.

    the full moon does indeed cast an intoxicating illumination on the midnight poop decks of your mind!

    you shame my base and self serving civic allusions with your lofty and admirable economic principles of private ownership. why haven't we long ago charged for entrance to our Olmsted parks system? why aren't all roads and bridges in our city pay per use?

    there is certainly no reason to think I stand a chance of debating you on this complex issue of equitably shared public space, and natural resources.

    accept my humble apologies and enjoy your mindless buggery on the low lakesssssssssssss.

  32. benfranklin

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    Feb 19th, 11:42

    When the ice just begins to form, we'll surely be able rent two tents to Cellino and Barnes, one to rent skates (loss leader), and one to file the suits.

  33. nonono

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    Feb 19th, 13:12

    OMG, the Yellow Bricks Bus Line Shuttle to the Inter-Gallactic Galleria and the Real World of Lawyers, and Diggers, and Beers leaves in 3 minutes....I ask you, where does the time go?

    I'll be back as the sun sadly sets on the hopes for comprehensive and well reasoned future urban planning?

    Till then, good readers, enjoy the 'barricade busting' antics of our reactionary political machine, as it jerks its knee in our partially frozen groin area.

  34. AtwaterLouse

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    Feb 19th, 13:32

    Ben - And same thing when it begins to melt. Mid-to-late March will be a bad time to let anyone walk onto the ice. Might have some Darwin Award potential. That happens anyhow sometimes with ice fishers sometimes. At least the city should warn people at that point, or maybe close it up for melting weeks. I agree with those who've said this sounds like a hurried decision in a few ways.

  35. sodave

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    Feb 19th, 15:43

    The idea of the park open all year is great, the 24/7 access is not. What is anybody without a boat going to do at the marina at 3am? Many state & county parks close at or near sunset unless a camping permit is obtained. Chestnut Ridge, Woodlawn Beach SP, & Watkins Glen SP are a few examples. Why would anyone without a floating mortgage payment want access at 3am?

  36. Joshua

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    Feb 19th, 15:49

    sodave - yeah - normally parks have cut off time like sundown or dusk. It's a bit radical to say that the park could be "open" 24hrs a day.

  37. nonono

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    Feb 19th, 19:49

    well then, let's all agree- we are plagued by politicians who speak first, and think later!

    most of today's political brainstorms are tomorrow's flotsum and jetsum.

    Atwater, I do like the darwin award idea, but we need our own regional version.....mmmm, like the 'Newellie' or the 'BuffaloBoobiePrize', or 'theNewBoobReview'?

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